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through the label in the early 1980s. NewPax was closely linked with Paragon Associates, with which it eventually merged. Paxton was inducted into the Country Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1999 on the basis of his innovation and accomplishments in the field and his production and writing for numerous
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to fear him. His creativity and knack for promotion were legendary, but could also run to excess: once, after a local radio station dismissed one of his records ("Elephant Game (Part One)" by Renfro & Jackson) as "too black", he assembled a protest parade down
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His work throughout this early-1960s period is scattered over various labels, mostly his own (first "Garpax" and quickly followed up with "G.S.P. Records") which he seemed to open and close on a constant basis, making regular use of the five studios he owned.
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Paxton's gospel work was released through NewPax Records, another in his long series of labels, founded in 1975 as an outlet for his new ideas in songwriting and engineering. The label also released recordings by other Christian acts, including the
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to an unmarried teenage mother and initially named Larry Wayne Stevens, Paxton was adopted at age three, given a new name, and raised in rural poverty on a farm. He endured a troubled childhood, molested at age seven and afflicted by
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In the wake of his conversion to Christianity, Paxton focused his efforts on gospel music. He still kept one foot in the world of secular country during the early 1970s — writing and producing "Woman (Sensuous Woman)" for
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and almost died from the disease in 1990. Paxton made it very clear that his name is Gary S. Paxton, not "Gary Paxton". in the 2000s, Paxton became associated with a number of performers working in
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who, as The Comets, recorded a single produced by Paxton, who was credited as "Grandpa Rock"; the single was entitled "When I Die, Just Bury Me at Wal-Mart (So My Wife Will Come and Visit Me)".
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in country music. By 1967, he had relocated entirely to that city, where he ran a variety of businesses and founded the label Bakersfield International. He moved on to
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Beyond his early work as part of Skip & Flip, Paxton is best known for his involvement in two novelty hits: the 1960 No. 1 smash "
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at 11, which left him crippled for three years. His family moved to Arizona when he was 12, and he started his first band by 14, playing
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Paxton died at his home in Branson on July 17, 2016, at the age of 77 from complications of heart surgery and liver disease.
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as a solo country artist — but gospel was now his chief priority. In 1973 he wrote and produced "L-O-V-E" for
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nomination in engineering for his efforts. The following year, he engineered another hit for the Association, "
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convertible. He was arrested after the elephant got scared and began to defecate in the street.
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and realized it had become a hit. The duo made television appearances, toured with superstar
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Over the years, Paxton built a reputation as an eccentric figure in the recording industry.
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and cut quickly with a group thrown together by Paxton's roommate
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Paxton backstage at the Country Gospel Music Awards in 2007
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In the later 1960s, he gradually turned to the burgeoning
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and another assembled group billed as the Cryptkickers.
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On December 29, 1980, Paxton was shot three times by
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Gary Paxton
Paxton backstage at the Country Gospel Music Awards in 2007
Coffeyville, Kansas
Branson, Missouri
Novelty music
country
gospel
Garpax
NewPax
RCA
Grammy
Dove Award
Skip & Flip
the Hollywood Argyles
Billboard Hot 100
Alley Oop
Monster Mash
Bobby "Boris" Pickett
Coffeyville, Kansas
spinal meningitis
country
rock 'n' roll
American Southwest
Skip & Flip
Clyde "Skip" Battin
Phoenix
It Was I
Oregon
transistor radio
deejay

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