- James E. Myers
James E. Myers (
October 26 1919 -May 9 2001 ) was an American songwriter, actor, producer, andraconteur . Myers is best known as the credited co-writer of "Rock Around the Clock " for which he used thepseudonym "Jimmy DeKnight". Myers co-wrote the song with Max C. Freedman, [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0293218/bio] though doubt has been cast as to whether Myers actually participated in the writing of the song."Rock Around the Clock" was published in early 1953. Although
Bill Haley & His Comets were supposed to be the first to record it, a dispute between Myers and Dave Miller, Haley's producer forEssex Records prevented Haley from doing so (though Haley later claimed he tried several times to record it at Essex). The first recording of the song was made by anItalian-American band,Sonny Dae & His Knights ; Haley finally recorded it in 1954 forDecca Records and in 1955, the song became the first No. 1 record of theRock and Roll era.Myers' songwriting career dated back to the 1940s, and his DeKnight monicker appears on several
country and western recordings made by Haley in the 1949-51 era. Myers formedMyers Music to publish songs, and oversaw many of his own compositions as well as a number of Haley originals such as "Rock-a-Beatin' Boogie". It is also believed that Myers played drums on an early recording by Haley's pre-Comets group, the Saddlemen, though this has yet to be definitively confirmed. A later claim by Myers (cited inJohn Swenson 's biography "Bill Haley: The Daddy of Rock and Roll") that he played drums on "Rock Around the Clock" has been debunked by the existence of an official recording session document indicating the drummer wasBilly Gussak .The relationship between Myers and Haley collapsed in 1955-56 when Myers began providing songs to
The Jodimars , a group made up of former Comets.In later years, Myers turned to acting, appearing in small roles in a number of films such as "
The China Syndrome "; he also directed at least two films under his Jimmy DeKnight nom de plume. He also wrote an autobiography based upon his experiences inWorld War II entitled "Hell in a Foxhole", and opened a museum out of his home dedicated to "Rock Around the Clock".External links
*imdb name|id=0209118|name=James E. Myers
* [http://rockabillyhall.com/JamesMyers1.html Rockabilly Hall of Fame] tribute page including interview
* [http://rockabillyhall.com/RockClockTribute.html Webpage] on the history of "Rock Around the Clock"
*http://www.geocities.com/shakin_stacks/jimmymyers.txt
*http://www.rockabillyhall.com/BarryMeyersIntvw.html
*http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsolqP4tscI - (Rock Around The Clock video).
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