Harlow Wilcox (January 28, 1943 – August 26, 2002) was an
American session musician from Norman, Oklahoma.
Harlow Wilcox recorded “Groovy Grubworm” in 1969 for the
tiny Impel label. Somehow the song came to the attention of Shelby Singleton,
the owner of the previously dormant Sun label (which he used for reissues) and
the Plantation label. Singleton purchased the master and re-released it as
Plantation 28 in the fall of 1969 (as Harlow Wilcox & the Oakies), which
hit No. 30 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart late that year. It also reached
number 1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada. The Okies consisted of the
best musicians around Norman, Oklahoma at the time.
"Groovy Grubworm" has sold over a million
copies and was nominated for a Grammy in 1969. You’d think by groovy
tree-hugging grubworm on the cover that this album is far out. Instead, Harlow
Wilcox & The Oakies are strikingly conservative in re-imagining such
classics as The Surfaris’ Wipe Out, Johnny Smith’s Walk, Don’t Run, as well as
dropping in four original compositions of their own that match seamlessly with
the rest of these compelling classics. Their next album issued was “Cripple
Cricket and Other Country Critters” released in 1971.
Harlow Wilcox would never chart again on Billboard’s Pop
charts, and would have only one more minor country chart hit: “Cripple Cricket”
which topped out at #54 in 1970. Both of Wilcox's Plantation albums are
available as downloads but not on CD. Used vinyl copies turn up fairly often.
And that music lovers, is all the information I can find
on the internet. Unless of course you know better, then please drop me a line! My
last bit of news, sadly to say is that on August 26, 2002 Wilcox died from a
heart attack at his home in Oklahoma City, aged 59. (Info from various blogs mainly Wikipedia)
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For “ Groovy Grubworm and Other Golden Guitar Greats” go here:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/jdybej6uor1113o/Harlow+Wilcox+%26+The+Oakies.rar
1 Groovy Grubworm 2:08
2 Wipe Out 2:28
3 Walk, Don't Run 2:50
4 The Gold Eagle 1:59
5 Raunchy 2:25
6 Sad Is the Lonely 2:40
7 Golden Guitar Flower 1:53
8 Mexico 2:13
9 Wheels 2:17
10 Guitar Boogie 2:05
11 Honky Tonk 2:50
12 Moose Trot 2:05
A big thank you to Glenn @ Loadsamusics Forum for active link!
Thanks Bob. Never heard of this guy but its worth a listen.
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