- Autry Inman
Robert Autry Inman (
January 6 ,1929 -September 6 ,1988 ), was an American country androckabilly musician.Biography
Inman was born in
Florence, Alabama , and was performing on local radio station WLAY by age 14. He used his middle name "Autry" (or "Autrey") as hisstage name . After completing school he worked as areporter for the "Lauderdale Co. Law & Equity Court".Shortly thereafter he was tapped to join
Cowboy Copas 's band, the "Oklahoma Cowboys", as a bassist. Aside from this he also played inGeorge Morgan 's Candy Kids until 1952. He released his first solo singles on the small label Bullet Records; in 1952 he signed withDecca Records , for whom he recorded over 40 country songs. However, service in the Army interrupted his career. After his dismissal he switched to playing rockabilly music in 1956, then at the height of its popularity. His first single in the style, "Be Bop Baby" b/w "It Would Be a Doggone Lie", became the best-known of his rockabilly titles. He changed toRCA Records in 1958, releasing further rockabilly singles but to limited success. In the 1960's, he recorded forMercury Records ,United Artists Records ,Sims Records ,Guest Star Records , andJubilee Records where he cut some adult stand-up comedy albums.In addition to being a vocalist, Inman was a well respected songwriter, and his tunes were covered by the likes of
Waylon Jennings ,Johnny Cash andHank Williams . In 1968, he released a single withBob Luman entitled "Ballad of Two Brothers", which turned out to be his biggest hit in the U.S., reaching #14 on the country charts and #48 on theBillboard Hot 100 . [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:dbfuxqugld6e~T5 Chart Positions] ,Allmusic ] His final recordings were made in the mid 1980's for the Koala label. He died in 1988 at age 59.Discography
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