- Alvis Wayne
Alvis Wayne (b. Dec. 31, 1937,
Puduka, Texas ) is an Americanrockabilly singer.Alvis listened to
country music on the radio as a child and was given a guitar at age ten. He began playing in local bars and clubs at 12 and joined Tony Wayne & the Rhythm Wranglers at 20. This group released one single in 1957 and then disbanded. Following this, Alvis signed withWestport Records . He recorded enough for Westport to put out an LP; though none were released, his single "Don't Mean Maybe Baby" was a regional hit in Texas, and he toured extensively in the state. He put his career in music on hold and joined the Air Force in 1960; after his tour of duty, he continued recording and performing.In subsequent decades, Alvis became the subject of a cult following in the
United Kingdom , where his singles were in great demand. In 2000, Alvis signed withRolling Rock Records and released two full-length albums, "Rockabilly Daddy" (2000) and "Proud of My Rockabilly" (2001).Singles
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