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Re: Glen's Studio Sessions
Posted on Friday, February 07, 2014 - 01:04 am:
Cowpoke,
Here's that 45 that I own:
Cornbread and Chitlings / Melodrama – KEESTONE FAMILY SINGERS. This 45 is on the original CALLIOPE Label # 6505. The Everly Brothers, Glen Campbell, and Carole King sing on this rare 45. The record is distributed by Warner Brothers Records. (EX-12698/EX-12705.) Glen Hardin wrote “Cornbread and Chitlings.” The other song “Melodrama” was written by “King/Goffin.” No date is listed.
Phil and Don started their own record company called CALLIOPE. To be honest, CALLIOPE was really mostly Don's side adventure. He wanted to do something very different, far from the Everly sound. Using the name Adrian Kimberly he recorded three singles for CALLIOPE. Only the first release ''POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCES'' - ''BLACK MOUNTAIN STOMP'' (Calliope 6501) found any success. The others were soon lost in obscurity. Phil too recorded for CALLIOPE. He teamed up with Glen Campbell and Carole King (The KEESTONE FAMILY SINGERS) and recorded ''CORNBREAD AND CHITLINGS'' - ''MELODRAMA'' (Calliope 6505).
This record had to been recorded in the early 60’s time frame. The release date is 1962. This information came from The Everly Brothers Website. This recording falls under the “studio session days” for Glen Campbell.
If you ever come across this, I highly recommend picking it up!
-Arlw
Cowpoke,
Here's that 45 that I own:
Cornbread and Chitlings / Melodrama – KEESTONE FAMILY SINGERS. This 45 is on the original CALLIOPE Label # 6505. The Everly Brothers, Glen Campbell, and Carole King sing on this rare 45. The record is distributed by Warner Brothers Records. (EX-12698/EX-12705.) Glen Hardin wrote “Cornbread and Chitlings.” The other song “Melodrama” was written by “King/Goffin.” No date is listed.
Phil and Don started their own record company called CALLIOPE. To be honest, CALLIOPE was really mostly Don's side adventure. He wanted to do something very different, far from the Everly sound. Using the name Adrian Kimberly he recorded three singles for CALLIOPE. Only the first release ''POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCES'' - ''BLACK MOUNTAIN STOMP'' (Calliope 6501) found any success. The others were soon lost in obscurity. Phil too recorded for CALLIOPE. He teamed up with Glen Campbell and Carole King (The KEESTONE FAMILY SINGERS) and recorded ''CORNBREAD AND CHITLINGS'' - ''MELODRAMA'' (Calliope 6505).
This record had to been recorded in the early 60’s time frame. The release date is 1962. This information came from The Everly Brothers Website. This recording falls under the “studio session days” for Glen Campbell.
If you ever come across this, I highly recommend picking it up!
-Arlw
Re: Glen's Studio Sessions
Posted on Thursday, February 06, 2014 - 09:25 pm:
Great link Cowpoke. I have that 45 and it sure is a great record. Thanks for your link.
-Arlw
Great link Cowpoke. I have that 45 and it sure is a great record. Thanks for your link.
-Arlw
Re: Glen's Studio Sessions
Posted on Thursday, February 06, 2014 - 10:49 am:
Great link about Al de Lory Arlw!
Sorry can't help you with that Gordon Terry album.
Here's an article that confirms Glen's involvement in a group called the Keestone Singers, with Phil Everly and Carole King.
http://rapidcityjournal.com/blackhillst ... 44094.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
-Cowpoke
Great link about Al de Lory Arlw!
Sorry can't help you with that Gordon Terry album.
Here's an article that confirms Glen's involvement in a group called the Keestone Singers, with Phil Everly and Carole King.
http://rapidcityjournal.com/blackhillst ... 44094.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
-Cowpoke
Re: Glen's Studio Sessions
Posted on Thursday, February 06, 2014 - 01:10 am:
The below is a great link on Al Delory. Donna-don't think they actually broke up, it was more of a mutual directional change in their careers. As far as I know they were always very good friends.
https://play.google.com/store/music/art ... f6je&hl=en" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
-Arlw
The below is a great link on Al Delory. Donna-don't think they actually broke up, it was more of a mutual directional change in their careers. As far as I know they were always very good friends.
https://play.google.com/store/music/art ... f6je&hl=en" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
-Arlw
Re: Glen's Studio Sessions
Posted on Thursday, February 06, 2014 - 12:49 am:
What broke Glen And Al DeLory up?
-Donna Clifton
What broke Glen And Al DeLory up?
-Donna Clifton
Re: Glen's Studio Sessions
Posted on Sunday, February 02, 2014 - 04:38 pm:
Cowpoke-I have this-can you verify is Glen is on this:
GORDON TERRY LP - Tennessee Hot Rocks (1978)
Plantation PLP-539 stereo 12" LP record album. Green vinyl collector edition. Released 1978.
Tracks include: Wheels, Texas Honky Tonk Stroll, Forty Miles of Bad Road, Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White, Memphis, Tennessee Hot Rock, Honky Tonk, Detour, Red River Rock, Raunchy, Wipe Out.
Comments: Executive Producer Shelby Singleton Jr. Produced by Royce G. Clark.
This is a Limited Edition in really GREAT GREEN VINYL!!! I know Glen was on some 45's but would like to know if Glen is possibly on here too! Thanks for anyone's input.
-Arlw
Cowpoke-I have this-can you verify is Glen is on this:
GORDON TERRY LP - Tennessee Hot Rocks (1978)
Plantation PLP-539 stereo 12" LP record album. Green vinyl collector edition. Released 1978.
Tracks include: Wheels, Texas Honky Tonk Stroll, Forty Miles of Bad Road, Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White, Memphis, Tennessee Hot Rock, Honky Tonk, Detour, Red River Rock, Raunchy, Wipe Out.
Comments: Executive Producer Shelby Singleton Jr. Produced by Royce G. Clark.
This is a Limited Edition in really GREAT GREEN VINYL!!! I know Glen was on some 45's but would like to know if Glen is possibly on here too! Thanks for anyone's input.
-Arlw
Re: Glen's Studio Sessions
Posted on Sunday, February 02, 2014 - 06:54 am:
So Al, would have been 84 on Friday. I can't believe I missed that piece of news of his passing two years ago.
-Mike Joyce
So Al, would have been 84 on Friday. I can't believe I missed that piece of news of his passing two years ago.
-Mike Joyce
Re: Glen's Studio Sessions
Posted on Sunday, February 02, 2014 - 06:48 am:
Wow.
You should open a museum. I have got about 20 singles, so it won't take long to catch up.
-Mike Joyce
Wow.
You should open a museum. I have got about 20 singles, so it won't take long to catch up.
-Mike Joyce
Re: Glen's Studio Sessions
Posted on Saturday, February 01, 2014 - 07:23 pm:
Mike,
I think this might blow you ALL away!!!
My collection spans over 39 years with albums/CD's/promos/imports/radio shows/compilations/Christmas related/DJ copies/acetates and DVD's and this is just records/DVDs and CD's---that comes to just a little over 1,500 records, CD's and DVD's!!! All is documented and numbered on the computer so they are easy to locate!
My 45's RPMS are closing in at 600! That's a LOT OF MR. GLEN CAMPBELL
Some of these INCLUDE cassettes/VHS's/Piano Rolls/8-tracks/reel to reels/4-tracks and etc.
What I don't have documented are the memorabilia of 39 years worth. A lot of time/and $ went into this and I wouldn't trade it for anything! Just re-did the wall of Glen in my den so might have to post some new photos!
-Arlw
Mike,
I think this might blow you ALL away!!!
My collection spans over 39 years with albums/CD's/promos/imports/radio shows/compilations/Christmas related/DJ copies/acetates and DVD's and this is just records/DVDs and CD's---that comes to just a little over 1,500 records, CD's and DVD's!!! All is documented and numbered on the computer so they are easy to locate!
My 45's RPMS are closing in at 600! That's a LOT OF MR. GLEN CAMPBELL
Some of these INCLUDE cassettes/VHS's/Piano Rolls/8-tracks/reel to reels/4-tracks and etc.
What I don't have documented are the memorabilia of 39 years worth. A lot of time/and $ went into this and I wouldn't trade it for anything! Just re-did the wall of Glen in my den so might have to post some new photos!
-Arlw
Re: Glen's Studio Sessions
Posted on Saturday, February 01, 2014 - 07:13 pm:
Mike,
Al De Lory
Record producer
Alfred V. "Al" De Lory was an American record producer, arranger, conductor and session musician. He was the producer and arranger of a series of worldwide hits by Glen Campbell in the 1960s, including ... Wikipedia
Born: January 31, 1930, Los Angeles, CA
Died: February 5, 2012, Nashville, TN
Record label: Capitol Records
Children: Donna De Lory, A.D. DeLory
Music group: The Wrecking Crew
-Arlw
Mike,
Al De Lory
Record producer
Alfred V. "Al" De Lory was an American record producer, arranger, conductor and session musician. He was the producer and arranger of a series of worldwide hits by Glen Campbell in the 1960s, including ... Wikipedia
Born: January 31, 1930, Los Angeles, CA
Died: February 5, 2012, Nashville, TN
Record label: Capitol Records
Children: Donna De Lory, A.D. DeLory
Music group: The Wrecking Crew
-Arlw
