- Joe Clay
Joe Clay (b. Claiborne Joseph Cheramie, 1939) is an American
rockabilly musician fromGretna, Louisiana .Clay first began performing at age 12 in a country band, who were offered a spot performing on local radio station
WWEZ . RCA subsidiaryVik Records signed him a few years later, while he was still in his teens; he recorded in New York with guitaristsMickey Baker andSkeeter Best , bassistLeonard Gaskin , and drummersBobby Donaldson andJoe Marshall . In 1956, he appeared on the "Ed Sullivan Show ", a few months beforeElvis Presley played there, and played a cover ofThe Platters ' hit "Only You". Clay would later play guitar on some of Elvis's recordings, but his manager would not let him tour outside theNew Orleans area, and he never scored a hit.After being dropped from RCA, he continued performing in New Orleans for over 30 years. In the 1980s, the rockabilly revival in Europe resulted in renewed interest in Clay; he then toured England in 1986.
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