Singer Donnie Brooks remains best known for the 1960 pop smash "Mission Bell," although he is also revered in rockabilly fan circles for the cult classic "Bertha Lou," recorded under the name Johnny Faire. Born John Dee Abohosh in Dallas on February 6, 1936, he was later adopted by his stepfather and given the new surname Fairecloth. While growing up in southern California, he studied under the same vocal coach who previously instructed Eddie Fisher, and in high school made his professional debut on a classical music showcase broadcast by Ventura-based station KBCC. After graduating from high school, Fairecloth earned his living singing at local clubs, fairs, and weddings, embracing rock & roll and in 1957 signing to local indie Fable Records to cut his debut single, "You Gotta Walk the Line," credited to Johnny Faire. Read on +/-
1962 LP The Happiest Donnie Brooks (US Era EL-105)
A2. Donnie Brooks - Memories Are Made Of This
A3. Donnie Brooks - Mission Bell
A4. Donnie Brooks - How Long
A5. Donnie Brooks - The Devil Ain't A Man
A6. Donnie Brooks - Twilight Time
B1. Donnie Brooks - Memphis
B2. Donnie Brooks - P. S. I Love You
B3. Donnie Brooks - All I Can Give
B4. Donnie Brooks - What'd I Say
B5. Donnie Brooks - Doll House
B6. Donnie Brooks - Round Robin
4 berichten:
Thanking you for the cleanest Donnie Brooks I have heard since I had the ERA singles a long time ago. This is not reprocessed and is super sounding. I also leeched Adam Faith. Great site!!! Now in My Favorites.
Mikelj3
I second that!...A Great/Clear Repoduction! Donnie was a great friend. I worked with him on a couple of Productions. To some, he may have been hard to work with---but I always considered hin a friend.
RIP, My Friend.
Keep up the good work here on the Blog.
John
Thanks for the compliment TalentAgent. I don't know where your first comment has gone, but I'm sure we both love the man and his music.
Is it possible to have a reup of this record.
Thanks in advance
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