Huelyn Duvall (born August 18, 1939) is an American Rock and roll and rockabilly musician.
Born Huelyn Wayne Duvall on August 18, 1939 in Garner
Texas to Bill and Ila Duvall. His Father was a school teacher, his mother was a
housewife. He got his first guitar when he was 14, most of the influences were
the local radio which was country music.
Huelyn"s Father was the superintendent of the school in Huckabay, where he graduated in 1957. The school only had about 300 students total. It was in nearby Stephenville (population was about 10,000, known for Dairy Cattle Milk Production), that Huelyn got involved with recording.
Huelyn"s Father was the superintendent of the school in Huckabay, where he graduated in 1957. The school only had about 300 students total. It was in nearby Stephenville (population was about 10,000, known for Dairy Cattle Milk Production), that Huelyn got involved with recording.
In 1955-56 he started hearing a lot of rock and roll
artists such as Carl Perkins, Elvis Presley, Buddy Knox, Buddy Holly and
several others. In 1956 while still in high school Huelyn met Lonnie Thompson
(a lead guitarist) he was in college. They both liked the new music and started
playing together. At a local radio station they would record enough songs on
the weekend to have one played each day the following week. Next weekend start
the process all over again.
In the summer of 1957 Lonnie introduced Huelyn to Danny
Wolfe who was a musician, singer and songwriter. They quickly started to put
material together for a recording session as Danny had got Huelyn a contract
with Challenge records, a Gene Autry company that had just gotten started. The
first recording session was at the Owen Bradley Studio in Nashville on September
27,
1957, they recorded "Teen Queen", "Comin' Or Goin'", "Boom Boom Baby" and Pucker Paint. Grady Martin played lead guitar, Floyd Cramer on Piano, "Buddy" Harmon on drums and The Jordanaires.
1957, they recorded "Teen Queen", "Comin' Or Goin'", "Boom Boom Baby" and Pucker Paint. Grady Martin played lead guitar, Floyd Cramer on Piano, "Buddy" Harmon on drums and The Jordanaires.
During the 50’s Duvall performed with Eddie Cochran,
Johnny Horton, Bobby Darin, Dale Hawkins, The Champs, and others. His Little
Boy Blue charted on Billboard in 1958 and Eddie Cochran told him it was one of
his favourite songs. Duvall recorded Boom Boom Baby two years prior to Billy
"Crash" Craddock and his version of Double Talkin' Baby was sent to
Gene Vincent as well as Modern Romance to Sanford Clark.
By 1959 without a hit record and no management support,
there was no way of make a living in music and supporting a band. Between 1959
and 1960 Huelyn and his band played Friday and Saturday nights at a place called
ANDY'S in Strawn about 25 miles from Stephenville. They were called Huelyn
Duvall and The Arrows. It was around this time Huelyn met his future wife
Sandy. They married July 1, 1961 and moved to Houston where they spent nine
years.
From 1962 through 1969 Huelyn worked in computers for
Systems
Services Co. in Houston and also attended the University of Houston. Their first daughter DeLayna was born March 28, 1962 and Leah (Named after the Roy Orbison classic) was born April 2, 1965. In 1970 worked for a large electronics component manufacturer in Mineral Wells as Director of Data Processing until 1980. In 1980 went to work for Brazos Valley Computer Center in Mineral Wells doing bank computer processing as the Executive Vice President and later owner of the business.
Services Co. in Houston and also attended the University of Houston. Their first daughter DeLayna was born March 28, 1962 and Leah (Named after the Roy Orbison classic) was born April 2, 1965. In 1970 worked for a large electronics component manufacturer in Mineral Wells as Director of Data Processing until 1980. In 1980 went to work for Brazos Valley Computer Center in Mineral Wells doing bank computer processing as the Executive Vice President and later owner of the business.
The mid-80's saw a resurgence in original rockabilly
artists and many of them started to perform again. In 1985 Huelyn was
approached by Cees Klop to perform in Europe. The first show was in Eindoven,
Holland at the Rockhouse 25th Annual Rock and Roll Meeting with Eddie Bond and
Janis Martin. Next it was to London for the famous "Mean Fiddler"
venue produced by Willie Jeffery. All the shows were sold out and the crowds
were excited to see Huelyn back singing the great songs he had recorded in the
1950's.
His dynamic stage act continues to this very day as he
regularly tours with top Swedish group “Wildfire Willie & The Ramblers”. A
strange side note to Duvall's career: it is his voice yelling
"Tequila!" at the end of the hit 1958 instrumental by the Champs.
(Mainly edited from rockabillyhall.com)
Rockabilly legend, Huelyn Duvall Rockin' it up with the
song "Teen Queen" backed by the Howlin' Hound Dogs and Iz, at the
Red,Hot & Blue Rockabilly Fest. on Labour day weekend,Sept.2011 in
Montreal,QC,Canada.
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1 Daddy's Little Baby
2 I Got Rock'n'Roll
3 A Teens Way
4 It All Depends
5 Blue Eyed Sally
6 By And By
7 So Help Me Gal
8 My Destiny
9 Tell Me Why
10 Play It By The Rule
11 They Ain't Close To You
12 Pitter Patter
13 I've Been Thinking
14 Matador
15 A Fool Such As I
16 My Girl (Wears Long Hair)
17 When The Party Is Over
18 There You Go
19 My Buckets Got A Hole In It
Huelyn Duvall is well-known to all you rockin' rollin' music lovers because of his late 1950s recordings like Juliet, Pucker Paint, Little Boy Blue and Hum-m-m-m-Dinger.... BUT with this 2003 release he shows that he wasn't only a good Rocker in the 1950s! Backed-up by Wildfire Willie's Ramblers and Pianokiller Boppin' Steve he shows that he still has the power to shake things up and that he's still able to set your local noisemaker in your living room on fire!!