- Roy Moss
Roy Moss (b. August, 1929) was an American
rockabilly singer.Moss was born in
Plainview, Arkansas , and was the cousin of governorOrville Chaney . Little is known of his childhood.Moss began his career after meeting songwriter
Jimmy Skinner , who got him a job at radio stationWNOP . There he played regularly with the group "The Country Partners". He began playing rockabilly music right as it began cresting in the mid-1950s, and around that timeElvis Presley helped him get a slot on the show "Louisiana Hayride ". Following this, Skinner managed to land Moss a contract withMercury Records , and released a few singles in 1956 and 1958, which saw some regional success in theAmerican South . He toured with Skinner and also worked with country musicians such asPee Wee King ,Cowboy Copas , andRay Price . Moving toDetroit , he appeared on various televeision and radio programs.His 1958 single "Juanita" was later covered by
Dale Hawkins . At the end of the 1950s he withdrew from music and became afarmer inTennessee . In 1994 he made a comeback, releasing an album onEagle Records with guitaristJohnny Patterson .Singles
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