- Hoover (singer)
Willis Hoover was born in
Jackson County, Missouri and raised inLamoni, Iowa andShenandoah, Iowa . After starting out as a coffee house folk singer as a teenager, Hoover moved toNashville in the 1960s and became a songwriter. His songs were recorded byTina Turner ,Eddy Arnold andcountry music outlawsTompall Glaser andWaylon Jennings . He won an ASCAP Award for music written for the motion picture, "...tick...tick...tick... " After losing or forgetting his first name, Hoover became a recording artist forMonument Records ,Epic Records , andElektra Records in the late 1960s and early 1970s. His recordings for Elektra were released in 2003 byKinky Friedman 's Sphincter Records label.After retiring from the music industry, Hoover became a writer. He had "Picks!" published in 1995 and "North Shore" in 2005.
LP Discography
* "Hoover" (1970)
* "The Lost Outlaw Album" (2003)External links
* [http://sphincterrecords.com/hoover%20bio.htm Sphincter Records Bio about Hoover]
* [http://www.backbeatbooks.com/feature/viewProduct.do?itemId=330183&refer=searchResult&referurl=%2Ffeature%2FsearchProduct.do%3Fkeywords%3Dhoover%26htmlonly%3DN&totalResults=1 "Picks!" by Will Hoover from Backbeat Books]
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