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Thursday, April 24, 2014

Gene Dlouhy Has'em Cheering At The Vagabond Motor Inn

What's New Babe
Autumn Leaves
Gene Dlouhy Has'em Cheering At The Vagabond Motor Inn
Produced by Chris Siller
Dosco Productions - Regina Sask., Canada
1967

From the back cover: The personnel who make up this fine album: guitar, Cliff Beros, who sings up a storm on "Long Tall Texan"; Larry Curtis, piano and organ, like swing - like Larry Curtis!; Doug Norman, drums, who is the driving force behind the group; Reg Dlouhy, tenor sax and vocals – just too much. Gene moves from bass guitar to trumpet and vocal – wild! All the way a most exciting, entertaining album.

Show Medley
  In The Mood
  Rock Around The Clock
  Shake Rattle And Roll
  Hound Dog
  Jail House Rock
  Who Cares
  Let The Four Winds Blow
  Tequila
  Let's Twist Again
  Chug-A-Lug
  Yakety Sax
  Can't You See That She's Mine
  Pretty Woman
  Eight Days A Week
  She Loves You
Blue Spanish Eyes
What's New Babe
I Want To Go With You
Long Tall Texan
Autumn Leaves 
Everybody Loves A Clown
Night Train

3 comments:

  1. Is there somewhere I can find a recording of Long Tall Texan with Cliff Beros singing?

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  2. Believe it or not, I just picked up this album in a bulk purchase... I noticed it was signed on the back cover... by Gene Dlouhy... but in a bizarre twist... it's also signed "To Barry from ROY ORBISON! I've checked the Orbison signature against others on the web and it appears to be genuine. You just never know... ;-)

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  3. Yes, it will be Orbison's signature - Gene Dlouhy is my uncle and Roy Orbison was their opening act, way back when he was just getting started! :-)

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