Monday, 15 April 2024

Wally Deane born 15 May 1936

Wally Deane (May 15, 1936 - April 5, 1986) was an American Rock 'n' Roll singer 

Wally was born in Washington D.C (1) to John Wallace Deane and Grace Talmedge Van Riper.  John Wallace Deane was a reporter for the New York Times, and Washington Post. Grace Deane was a church organ player, medical stenographer, and pianist. Her father George Van Riper was well to do in real estate and his inventions. 


                                   

Little is known regarding Wally’s early life, but his recording career started when he was discovered in Miami, Florida by Tex Dean, (no relation)  a recording artist for Trumpet Records. Tex Dean brought Wally to Lillian McMurray as a new artist, and she really liked his style and musical ability. 

She saw Wally as her answer to Sun Records Elvis Presley! Wally recorded three sides which included  “Wabash Cannonball” & “I’m Losing You” , but these unfortunately were unissued. He did however sign a contract with Globe records in 1956 and recorded four sides which included “Cool Cool Daddy”. 

He then issued a handful of recordings as Wally Dean (dropping the “e”) on the Arctic, Artic and Acadia (2) Record labels until 1962. With his backing band the Flips, Wally played in Halls, Lounge bars and Hotels in Miami Beach such as the Shoremede, Belmar, Cadallac, and many more in the surrounding areas. He was also known as the “Elvis of Miami Beach” . 

He died on April 5, 1986, shortly before his 50th birthday. Wally was inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame in 2006. 

(Edited from the Wally Deane website, Rocky 52 & the Rocknroll schallplatten forum) 

(1) Some sources give Bivins, Texas as birthplace

(2) The Arcadia label was based in Canada so this might be a different Wally Dean.

7 comments:

  1. Well Music Lovers as you can see, there’s not much information regarding today’s birthday singer, in fact his son Monty has been constructing a web site about his dad and would greatful for any information about him. If anyone does have news to share then please visit his web site @ https://wallydeane.com/

    For “Wally Deane – Cool Cool Daddy (HMC Records)” go here:

    https://www.imagenetz.de/k77o2

    01 - Cool, Cool Daddy.mp3"
    02 - It Ain't Fair, Baby.mp3"
    03 - Drag On.mp3"
    04 - Rockin' With Rosie.mp3"
    05 - Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee.mp3"
    06 - In The Jailhouse Now.mp3"
    07 - It Should've Been Me.mp3"
    08 - Rockin' With Rosie (acetate).mp3"
    09 - Stompin' (acetate).mp3"
    10 - I'm Tellinn Ya Baby.mp3"

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  2. Thanks Bob! I'm proud to see that my HMC illustration is on Wally's official website.
    Ummm... on the site they mention that Wally was born May 15, 1936...

    "Wally was born in Washington D.C to John Wallace Deane and Grace Talmedge Van Riper – Deane, May 15, 1936, contrary to internet falsehoods, claiming he was born in Bivins Texes."

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  3. Hello Uncle Gil, Didn't realize it was your illustration on the album cover. Hope you don't mind me sharing it. Regarding Wally's birthdate, his official website actually gives two dates- May and April. If you go to his time-line you'll see what I mean. The only other source I could find his birthdate was on Rocky 52's excellent blog which also states the month as April. No doubt his son Monty might read this post and let me know! Regards, Bob.

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  4. Hi again boppinbob! No problem for sharing the HMC cover. It's made for that.
    On the official site, there's a picture of Wally's grave. It is well mentionned for the birthdate May 15...
    Best regards.

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  5. Hello Uncle Gil, Thanks for pointing out the grave. I have now rectified the birth date.

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