The Keenos
Keeno Boogie
Lark LS-4513
1959
Keeno Boogie
Lark LS-4513
1959
The Keenos : Russel Hicks, Ted Embry; Douglas Beckelhimer, and Charles Chambers formerly called the King Teens from West Virginia, they were playing at the "Showboat," a hotel in Las Vegas, Nev., and with the exception of Ted Embry, were attending school at Las Vegas High School, when this record was issued.
The West Virginia boys have played at several convention centers, appearing with Johnny Horton, who released the song, "Battle of New Orleans," which stayed in number one place throughout the nation for many weeks. Tfrey also appeared with the young singer, Bob Lewman. [ed. Bob Luman?]
Source : Beckley Post-Herald The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia · October 25, 1959, page 7
The West Virginia boys have played at several convention centers, appearing with Johnny Horton, who released the song, "Battle of New Orleans," which stayed in number one place throughout the nation for many weeks. Tfrey also appeared with the young singer, Bob Lewman. [ed. Bob Luman?]
Source : Beckley Post-Herald The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia · October 25, 1959, page 7
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