- Bud Andrews
Infobox Person
image_size = 150px
name = Curcy Hendricks "Bud" Andrews, Jr.
caption = Bud Andrews
birth_date = birth date and age|1940|7|5|
birth_place = LubbockTexas , USA
death_date =
death_place =
spouse = (1) Shirley Herndon Andrews
(2) Carolyn Harkey Andrews (since 2004)
children=(1) Michael Todd Andrews (born 1962) ofGill, Colorado
(2) Chance Andrews (born 1964) of Lubbock
(3) Shirl A. Chidester (born 1965 of Lubbock)
religion=Baptist
occupation =Radio executive
Deejay atKDAV-AM in Lubbock
footnotes=(1) Andrews was the first to recordhumorist Jerry Clower on a record and handled the comedian's first five albums.(2) For his work with Clower, Andrews received a
platinum record .(3) Andrews received a
Presidential Citation in 1970 for his coverage of theLubbock Tornado .Curcy Hendricks Andrews, Jr., known as Bud Andrews (born
July 5 ,1940 ), is a popular morningdeejay atRadio KDAV-AM inLubbock, Texas , who in 1970 is said to have "discovered" theMississippi -basedhumorist Jerry Clower .Early career
Andrews (first name pronounced SER CEE) was born in Lubbock to Curcy Andrews, Sr. (1911-1993), [ [http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi Social Security Death Index Interactive Search ] ] originally from Honey Grove in Fannin County in northeast
Texas , and the former Ollie Lee Townsend (1907-1993), who grew up on aranch in Plains near Brownfield inWest Texas . Andrews graduated in 1958 from Monterey High School, one of his classmates having been theactor Barry Corbin . He attendedTexas Tech University in Lubbock but did not graduate.He then launched his broadcasting career in October 1960. He has been affiliated with stations KSEL AM 950, KLLL AM 1460, KKAM AM 1340, KCBD AM 1590, and KFYO AM 790, where for sixteen years he was both program director and music director. [ [http://www.kdav.com/bandrews.html KDAV DJ, Bud Andrews ] ] He spent six years as general manager and co-host of the "Big Ed in the Morning Show" with Edwin Wilkes (1931-1998) [ [http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi Social Security Death Index Interactive Search ] ] on KRFE AM 580. In addition to his morning show, Andrews also voices many commercials carried on KDAV. [ [http://www.krfeam580.com/about.asp krfeam580.com] ]
Producer
Andrews was the first producer ever to place Clower on a record. Originally a
fertilizer salesman, Andrews spotted Clower as he spoke to a luncheon group in Lubbock and suggested that the fledgling comedian cut a record of hismonologue . The result was Clower's "The Coon Hunt" on MCA Records, which was later awarded aplatinum album for sales in excess of $1 million at theretail level. Andrews handled Clower's first five albums. [The Kansas City Star (January 7, 2007); "Texas Country Reporter", March 15, 2008 broadcast; [http://news.google.com/archivesearch?q=He+has+also+done+a+little+record+producing%2C+including+five+albums+for+the+late+country+comedian+Jerry+Clower.&btnG=Search+Archives&as_ldate=1%2F7%2F2007&as_hdate=1%2F7%2F2007 DJ has become a classic.] Section: G4;http://www.kdav.com/bandrews.html] In 1975, Andrews produced "Phone Call from God" byJerry Jordan (born 1944), agospel singer from Brownfield, the seat of Terry County west of Lubbock. This recording subsequently received agold record from MCA, the recognition of the sale of one million records. Jordan is also anartist , who maintains a gallery inTaos, New Mexico . [ [http://www.askart.com/askart/j/jerry_jordan/jerry_jordan.aspx askart.com] ]Thereafter, through Southern Track Records of Atlanta, Andrews produced Robert W. "Bob" Murphey (1921-2004), [ [http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi?lastname=Murphey&firstname=Robert&start=21 Social Security Death Index Search Results ] ] an
attorney and countrycomedian from Nacogdoches in east Texas. Murphey, anephew of former TexasGovernor Coke R. Stevenson , was also a formersergeant-at-arms of theTexas House of Representatives . [ [http://www.answers.com/topic/live-from-nacogdoches-texas?cat=entertainment&nrls=1 answers.com] ] [http://www.kdav.com/bandrews.html kdav.com] ]Presidential citation
After the
Lubbock Tornado onMay 11 ,1970 , Andrews, while at KFYO, was awarded aPresidential Citation fromU.S. President Richard M. Nixon for outstanding public service during the disaster. [ [http://www.lubbockonline.com/stories/051105/tor_05110561.shtml lubbockonline.com] ]Current activities
Andrews is currently teamed with William Ralph "Bill" Clement (born 1948) in the "Bud and Billy C. Show" on KDAV on weekdays from 7 to 10 a.m. Eastern Time. The station can be obtained beyond its coverage area through the
Internet for a $9.95 monthly fee. [ [http://www.kdav.com/programs.html KDAV Programming ] ] The "Bud and Billy C. Show" is immediately followed by deejay Virgil Johnson, formerly a member of thedoo-wop groupThe Velvets , best known for the 1961 recording "Tonight (Could Be the Night) ". [ [http://www.rockabillyeurope.com/references/messages/virgil_johnson.htm Virgil Johnson (The Velvets) ] ] OnMarch 15 ,2008 , Andrews and Johnson were featured on a segment ofBob Phillips 'syndicated television series "Texas Country Reporter ", with the emphasis on the discovery of Jerry Clower and the recording of "Tonight (Could Be the Night)". [ [http://www.texascountryreporter.com/show.htm TCR 2008 Episode Guide ] ]Personal life
Andrews is
divorce d from the former Shirley Herndon of Lubbock. The couple has three children: Michael Todd Andrews (born 1962), a rancher inGill, Colorado ; Chance Andrews (born 1964), an employee of the City of Lubbock, and Shirl A. Chidester (born 1965) of Lubbock. In 2004, Andrews married the former Carolyn Harkey. [Statement from Bud Andrews, March 20, 2008]References
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