Wednesday 7 August 2024

Eddy Drake born 7 August 1940


Eddy Drake ( August, 7, 1940 – July 8, 2009) was an American honky tonk guitarist, singer and session player. 

Eddy Drake (also known as Eddie) was born one of five brothers, just outside Louisville, Kentucky. He began his musical career at the age of twelve by playing and singing in church and on street corners, while his grandfather would preach. 

At the age of seventeen Eddy joined the U.S. Marine Corps and was stationed in California, where he later had his own television shows for five years and was voted as having the best dance band by the Academy of Country & Western Music. He was also a disc jockey for seven years. Eddy and his band have backed just about every country music entertainer in the business. 


                                    

Eddy’s first recording in 1959 “I’ll Leave the Front Door Open”, went on the charts everywhere. In 1965 his record of “Completely Destroyed” went to number one in all the major markets, which was followed by “After Loving You”.

He recorded numerous indie singles in addition  to a full-length LP “ The Country Sounds of Eddy Drake...Today”. He worked with producer Cliffie Stone and the husband-wife duo of Johnny and Janie Mosby. Eddy led the Country Sounds at The Aces Club in the City Of Industry from about 1964 to 1969, then the Rockette in '69, and the Band Box in 1970 to 1973. Apparently a lot of great guitar players went through Eddy's band. 

He died  in Pomona, California July 8th 2009 from complications of Alzheimers.

(And that dear music lovers is about all I can muster. Unfortunately there is next to nothing regarding Eddy Drake on the web. The above information was edited from Cliffie Stone’s  liner notes from Eddy’s LP, Discogs, flickr and YouTube comments where someone gave the date of his death. If anyone knows of a better biography please let me know.)

6 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “Eddy Drake - Country Sounds (1970 Newhall)” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/c8Gb7

01 - One Sided Love Affair .mp3
02 - Laughter In My Heart .mp3
03 - Call Me In The Morning .mp3
04 - As Teardrops Fall .mp3
05 - I'll Leave The Front Door Open .mp3
06 - Key To My Heart .mp3
07 - Completely Destroyed .mp3
08 - Your Cute's A Showin' .mp3
09 - After Loving You .mp3
10 - Jimmy Jay Jones .mp3
11 - Dixie Boy .mp3
12 - Ann .mp3
13 - Let's Fall In Love Again .mp3
14 - Cowgirl Anyday .mp3
15 - Promised Land .mp3
16 - Miss Margaret's Boarding House .mp3
17 - I Had A Dream .mp3
18 - This Song Is Especially For You .mp3
19 - Down Came The World .mp3
20 - Proud Mary .mp3
21 - Teach Me To Forget .mp3
22 - Proud Mary .mp3
23 - As Teardrops Fall .mp3
24 - Call Me In The Morning .mp3

A very big thank you goes to Summer Souvenir for the loan of above album.

Bob Mac said...

Thanks for this Bob.

lafong said...

Bob: I have additional info on Drake not in your post...pictures, mp3s, obit. Do you have an email address so we can correspond about that?

Note: You have Proud Mary listed twice in your track list. The second song is actually "Goodnight Irene".

lafong said...

I've got it bob; look for an email in the next few minutes

TamworthTed said...

Thanks Bob, As a country fan all my life I have never seen a thing about Eddy so thanks for the enlightenment.

Aussie said...

thank you as always