FANTASTIC DOUBLE SIDER BY TENNESSE THOMPSON ON RCT VG+ to VG++ RockAbilly
  $   1,000

 


$ 1000 Sold For
Feb 17, 2013 Sold Date
Feb 10, 2013 Start Date
1 Number Of Bids
  Spain Country Of Seller
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Here is a rare rockabilly record  by TENNESSEE THOMPSON & his BOOMERANGS
-EXTREMELY RARE Songs are  Saturday ball bw Slippin & slidin(not the Little Richard song)-2 fabulous songs-great vocal,backing and guitar breaks)Condition is VG+ to VG++

ORIGINAL PRESSING!!!!!!

Killer Rockabilly two sider!   *I upload pics from others records I have for sell. If you're interested ask me

Samples no from the record for sell. But record for sell play loud clear


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Tennessee Thompson story

Tennessee Thompson with the Boomerangs

"Slippin & Slidin" b/w "Saturday Ball"

RCT 7033/4 (1959)

Loyal visitors of this blog will recognize this singer, which was presented on this blog some years ago. Tennessee Thompson is best known for recording a rocking rockabilly two-sider on the RCT label out of Indiana.

Edward R.C. "Tennessee" Thompson was the son of Jesse Frank Thompson and Elvie Thompson (Capps).  Not much is known about his private life, so we continue with his musical efforts. Thompson's nasal voice suggests that he was a country singer before rock'n'roll conquered the musical world but that's only a guess.

Tennessee Thompson and the Boomerangs in a Chicago recording studio, 1959. From left to right: unknown, Aubrey Cagle, Jerry Williams, Tennessee Thompson, "Boomer," unknown In 1959, he and his band went into a studio in Chicago to record two songs: "Slippin & Slidin" and "Saturday Ball." Both were fine rockabilly pieces with a driving guitar work and slap bass. On this day, Thompson was accompanied by Aubrey Cagle (guitar), Jerry Williams (lead guitar), a guy called "Boomer" (guitar) and two unidentified musicians (bass/drums). Thompson played rhythm guitar and sang. Both songs were released in 1959 on the RCT record label out of Indianapolis, Indiana. The fact that Aubrey Cagle and Jerry Williams played on his record as well as the label's location indicates that Thompson was also from Indiana. RCT Records was probably owned by Thompson (R.C. Thompson). However, the record had not much impact on the record buying public in 1959.

Thompson possibly went out of the music business eventually and founded a family. He was married at least two times and had several children. He married in 1956 and lived together with this woman the rest of his life. Tennessee Thompson died in 1992.

Tennessee Thompson, ca. 1950s Sources: Rockin' Country Style, Family geneology website, Special thanks to Thompson's granddaughter

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From 1 record till 5 records.     16dollars   registred mail

 

Ebay said 4.00 dollars shipping cost to USa but is impossible I need 16 dollars for USa and rest world I only send by registred airmail .








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