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Vern Pullens

Vern Pullens

Vern Pullens has been played on NTS shows including Lux & Ivy's Favourites , with Bop Crazy Baby first played on 5 July 2020.

Vern Pullens , born in Picayune, Mississippi (the United States), deceased on July 19, 2000, was a Chanteur of Rockabilly. It began its career on September 27th, 1956 with nine titles including two pieces: "Bop Crazy Baby and " It's My life" for Spade Records of Houston founded by the texan Bennie Hess. " It's my life" is a pure chief of work of the rockabilly including/understanding the best ingredients of the style with vocal savage and syncopated. After a very long absence of the studios, it reappears in 1975 and records again rockabilly revival with two of its compositions Rock one Long Mabel and gone (Spade 11975). Vern also recorded for the labels Big Howdy and D and a long time continued to occur in the state of the Mississippi after having engraved six pieces in 1979 for a Texan producer.

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Vern Pullens

Vern Pullens has been played on NTS shows including Lux & Ivy's Favourites , with Bop Crazy Baby first played on 5 July 2020.

Vern Pullens , born in Picayune, Mississippi (the United States), deceased on July 19, 2000, was a Chanteur of Rockabilly. It began its career on September 27th, 1956 with nine titles including two pieces: "Bop Crazy Baby and " It's My life" for Spade Records of Houston founded by the texan Bennie Hess. " It's my life" is a pure chief of work of the rockabilly including/understanding the best ingredients of the style with vocal savage and syncopated. After a very long absence of the studios, it reappears in 1975 and records again rockabilly revival with two of its compositions Rock one Long Mabel and gone (Spade 11975). Vern also recorded for the labels Big Howdy and D and a long time continued to occur in the state of the Mississippi after having engraved six pieces in 1979 for a Texan producer.

Original source: Last.fm

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Spade Records1957