- Bonnie Lou
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Name = Bonnie Lou
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Mary Jo Kath
Alias = Bonnie Lou
Born = Birth date and age|1924|10|27|mf=y
Origin =Illinois] Talawanda, Illinois
Genre = Country,Rock & Roll ,Rockabilly
Occupation =Singer
Years_active = 1953-1960s
Label =King Records
Fraternity Records
Associated_acts =Janis Martin ,Wanda Jackson ,Jo Ann Campbell
URL =Bonnie Lou (born Mary Jo Kath
October 27 ,1924 in Talawanda, Indiana) is an American Rock & Roll andCountry Music singer. During the mid 1950s,Rock & Roll was the hottest selling music on the market. Few women however ventured into this territory, like Bonnie Lou. Bonnie Lou was one of the first female Rock & Roll stars who proved to the public that female singers could indeed singRock & Roll .Like most
Rock & Roll singers during the 1950s, Bonnie Lou's singles were alsoCountry Music hits.Early life and rise to fame
Bonnie Lou's real name is Mary Jo Kath, and she was born in 1924 in
Illinois . Mary grew up listening toPatsy Montana and her band "The Prairie Ramblers", and was greatly inspired by her. Mary learned how toyodel , which was from the help of herSwiss grandmother. As a child she learned how to play two instruments, theviolin andguitar . By the young age of 16, she was singing and performing on a local radio show inBloomington, Illinois . By age 18, Mary went on a bigger radio show, which aired inKansas City, Missouri . Her exposure on this radio show in Kansas City, helped her land a job as asinger onWLW Radio inCincinnati, Ohio , where station executive Bill McCluskey hired Mary as a singer a yodeler for his radio show called "Midwestern Hayride Country & Western Radio Program". McCluskey was the one who gave Mary Jo the stage name she would be known by for the rest of her life, "Bonnie Lou". While on the radio show in Cincinnati, Lou performed regularly withCountry Music girl group theGirls of the Golden West , which Lou listened to as a child.Bonnie Lou continued
radio performances until the end of the 1940s. Her radio performances were even cut toacetate and released to the public. However, Bonnie Lou never truly broke as arecording artist until the 1950s.Country and rock & roll star in the 50s
In 1953, Lou signed on with her first record company called
King Records inCincinnati, Ohio . In the beginning stages of her recording career, Lou recordedCountry Music material and released it. Bonnie soon had bigCountry Music hits with "Tennessee Wig Walk" and "Seven Lonely Days". Both songs were Top 10 Country hits. The flip side of her hit "Seven Lonely Days" featured the song "Just Out of Reach", which would later be covered by other Country singers, likePatsy Cline ,Billie Jo Spears ,Jean Shepard , andk.d. Lang .Soon, Bonnie started recording
Rockabilly orRock & Roll . In 1954, she recorded the song "Two Side Step", which was written byMurray Wilson , who is the father ofThe Beach Boys , Carl, Brian, and Dennis. In 1955, she released her firstRock & Roll record called "Daddy-O". The song was a Top 15 Pop hit that year, and turned Lou into a majorRock & Roll star overnight. The song was later covered byThe Fontaine Sisters on theDot Records label. It wasn't until 1958 though that Bonnie had another hit, this aduet withRusty York called "La Dee Dah". They soon reorded aTeen Pop song together called "I Let the School Bell Ding-a-Ling". Soon, Lou left the King label for anotherCincinnati record label called Fraternity. She released several different singles for Fraternity, one of which were as successful as her singles for the King label.Later career and personal life today
Bonnie spent more and more of her later career on television, co-hosting the "
Paul Dixon Show " in Cincinnati. But in keeping faithful to herCountry Music roots, she also became a regular onWLWT 's "Midwestern Hayride ", "(a show inspired by the legendary Shreveport-basedLouisiana Hayride )" until it went off the air in the early 70s. After Dixon's death in late 1974, Lou quietly went into retirement and settled inCincinnati , with her husband Milt, who she has claimed as one of her biggest supporters. They currently own homes inCincinnati, Ohio andCape Coral, Florida . After marrying Milt, Lou reverted back to her real name Mary Jo, and as Okum's wife took his last name for herself. The couple is nowretired and spend part of their time inFlorida andCincinnati .In 2000, the CD, "Bonnie Lou - Doin' the Tennessee Walk - The Best of the King Years" was released, featuring all of her big hits under
King Records .Charted singles
External links
* [http://www.rockabillyhall.com/BonnieLou1.html Bonnie Lou At the Rockabilly Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.rockabillyhall.com/BonnieLou.html Bonnie Lou At Rockabilly Hall.com]
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