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Sid King

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231:. Music historian Craig Morrison described the records as "a restrained and controlled rockabilly, with a certain hillbilly charm". However, the recordings met with little success. The band were dropped by the record label in 1957, and split up the following year. King later said, "I think we were too rock for country and too country for rock". 199:, with Erwin taking the stage name of Sid King and his band becoming the Five Strings. Billed as "the youngest band in the land", the group recorded nine singles for Columbia between 1955 and 1957, including "Good Rockin' Baby" and "Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight" (both written by King), and early versions of " 163:
and saxophone, and soon added his brother Billy Erwin (aka Billy King, 1938 – 2019) on lead guitar, with Ken Massey on bass and David White on drums. The band became known as the Western Melody Makers, played many local gigs in the
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before returning to work in the shop in the mid-1970s. A few years later, with renewed interest in original and revivalist rockabilly music, the original members of the group reunited and in 1982 recorded an album,
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area. As a singer and guitar player, he formed a band in 1952 with his friend Melvin Robinson, who played
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but their early singles, including "Who Put the Turtle in Myrtle’s Girdle" in 1953, were unsuccessful.
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influences and songs, in a style the singer later termed "hillbilly bebop". They met producer
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The Erwin brothers continued to perform together locally, and toured with artists including
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Alex Macon, "How Rock ‘n’ Roll History Was Made—and Nearly Forgotten—in Dallas",
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area, and appeared on local radio and television in the early 1950s performing
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festivals, and made several trips to Europe, including a show at the 2008
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By 1954, the band's repertoire had continued to expand to take on board
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singer and guitarist who recorded in the 1950s as the leader of
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in 1987. Sid King and his brother, with a band, performed at
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radio shows, and shared bills with emerging stars including
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Bruce Eder, "Sid King & the Five Strings Biography",
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The Rock & Country Encyclopedia & Discography
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Rock'n'Roll Weekender. King released another album,
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King's recordings for Columbia were reissued by the
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Index

Syd King
Syd King (rugby union)
Denton, Texas
Rockabilly
Starday
Columbia
stage name
rockabilly
Denton, Texas
Dallas-Fort Worth
steel guitar
North Texas
country music
Western swing
Jim Beck
Starday Records
rhythm and blues
Don Law
Columbia Records
Blue Suede Shoes
Louisiana Hayride
Grand Ole Opry
Elvis Presley
Buddy Holly
Johnny Cash
Roy Orbison
Buddy Knox
Sonny James
Dot Records
barbershop

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