Thursday, July 9, 2026

Lee Garnett

 


Lee Garnett : his only surviving picture

Lee Garnett was a 1950s rockabilly singer who burned bright and fast, only to vanish into obscurity before the decade was out. Born in 1935 in a small Texas town, Jimmy grew up on a diet of Hank Williams, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, and the raw energy of southern juke joints. He taught himself guitar on a beat-up acoustic his father left behind and started playing at local dances while still in high school. By 19, he had formed a three-piece band called The Lonesome Tones and cut a handful of singles for a tiny independent label out of Memphis. His voice was a wild, snarling mix of Elvis’s swagger and Johnny Cash’s melancholy—but with a ragged edge all his own. Tracks like "Cat Scratch Fever"and "Red Hot Mama\" got some regional radio play, but never charted nationally. 

Lee’s big break came in 1957 when Sun Records producer Sam Phillips reportedly listened to one of his demos and said, "That boy's got something, but he's too raw" A session was scheduled, but Jimmy never showed. The truth? He had been arrested the night before for a bar fight that wasn't his fault. The stain of that arrest followed him. Radio stations that once played his records dropped him, and the label dissolved. 

By 1959, Jimmy had quit music entirely. He moved to California, worked odd jobs, and never spoke of his rockabilly days. A few obscure acetates found their way into collectors' hands over the years, and a cult following grew around his lone surviving footage—a grainy, two-minute clip from a local TV show where he shakes his pompadour and howls into the microphone like a man possessed. 

His music lives on as a dusty treasure for rockabilly purists who whisper his name: The Howlin' Cat.

Lee Garnett acetates & oddballs
A Notron Records Special Release

A big thank you to Mark Lee Allen  

 

 

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Jack Scott : Baby She's Gone


Jack Scott : Baby She's Gone 

Double CD issued by Castle Music (UK) in 2003.

Sessionography  

For original release and date see Rockin' Country Style or new link

After so many years of hard work serving rockabilly fans, Terry Gordon has just passed the RCS torch to Luz Buri.  Let's wish Terry a well-deserved rest and a warm welcome to Luz.

 

 

Saturday, June 27, 2026

An Evening With Wanda (Wanda Schafer)

 



Beginning in Anderson, Indiana, Wanda started singing on radio station WHBU when she was ten. Her stage career began at fourteen in Anderson with her uncle who Wanda describes as "stand-up vaudeville comic."

The entertainment career she began so early was postponed while she raised six children. The urge to sing again was strong, and she resumed singing at the Shamrock in Anderson where she played for nine years before coming to Indianapolis in 1957. There were seven nine years at LaRue's Supper Club before she moved to Al Myers. Later she went to Fort Wayne, Indiana, to be the songbird in the Gilded Cage.

Wanda « retired »  in 1965 to marry Otto Schafer, a well-known Indianapolis Motor Speedway figure….


Friday, June 26, 2026

Bill Foster (aka Jeff County)

 

 

1963 – Bill (Ramblin' Man) Foster 
Oh, Anna Lee! / Two Broken Hearts 
Virgelle 717 


1966 – Jefferson (Ramblin' Man) County 
Organised Confusion / City Billy   (both wr. Bill Foster (Jeff County) 
Dee Gee 3016 
Prod. Julian Portman
 


Bill Foster from the Jefferson County, Washington State, first recorded for the Seafair-Bolo subsidiary, Virgelle label, located in Seattle, Shortly after, he went down to the south, in California, sought to make his way around the Hollywood studios. accepting just about any job : security guard on the set of "Act For Love" in 1965, a movie starring Angie Dickinson, guarding Miss Dickinson's Cartier jewelry valued at $100,000, stand in for Fred Gwynne filming the TV series "The Munsters"...etc...

His biggest role was probably when he played Gundermar the dragon in the TV series "Lost in Space." (episode The Questing Beast)

After the release of his second record on Doris Gilbert's Dee Gee label in Los Angeles, we lose track of him. Does anyone know more bout him ? 

Bill Foster as Gundermar the dragon, his biggest role ?


 

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Dorse Lewis, 1952 footage The Scared Coal Miner'


The Shannopin boat crew, deckhands, walking up hill, entering restaurant in Morgantown, West Virginia. 

Dorsey Lewis w/ guitar singing, 'The Scared Coal Miner' song to crew