Showing posts with label homer henderson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homer henderson. Show all posts

Saturday, February 25, 2023

When The Swingin' Cornflake Killers recorded "Man From Mars" & "Jekyll & Hyde" in Mike Haskins' garage...

Hey dig this, here's a clip that Mr. Honky-Tonk Jukebox posted to his Instagram @thehonkytonkjukebox, saying "Some Rockabilly from Dallas @t.texed with his Man From Mars song..."

We, that is me, one T. Tex Edwards, plus The Swingin' Cornflake Killers, who at that time were comprised of Tom Battles (RIP) on guitar, Paul Orr on bass, & David Lee (RIP) on drums, with an able assist from Phil Bennison AKA Homer Henderson (RIP), who contributed an outer-space guitar break, set up our gear one afternoon in Mike Haskins' garage right off lower Greenville Avenue in Dallas Texas, back in the early 1990s. Mike recorded this gem of a tune on his home gear & captured lightning in a bottle. Hold it, maybe that was what we were drinking...
Back cover of the Jekyll & Hyde b/w Man From Mars Honey Records 45 single.
Photo by Clinton Bell (RIP).


Butch Paulson, the man who wrote & first sang "Man From Mars".

Anyhow, this here tune was written by a cat named Butch Paulson, who originally sang it backed by The Motations, on a 45 released by Virgelle Records, located in Seattle Washington, back in 1961. Dallas scenester, Mr. Bill Logan, had recently, back then, just started his Honey Records label for releasing music from some of his favorite people like the aforementioned Homer Henderson & me. Thanks Bill. Complete audio of "Man From Mars" can be heard at: https://at.tumblr.com/t-tex-edwards/audio-man-from-mars-t-tex-edwards-the/5ota8uascggx
Butch Paulson's original 1961 single of "Man From Mars" on Virgelle Records.


Jim Burgett who originally sang "Jekyll & Hyde".

On the flipside, or should I say the 'A' side, is a groovy tune called "Jekyll & Hyde", originally sung by Jim Burgett (from Ceres California, near Modesto). The first incarnation of "Jekyll & Hyde" was titled "Split Personality" on Go Records from 1961. Later in 1961, Go Records issued the song under the title "Jekyll and Hyde”. We erroneously credited Jim with writing the song on the Honey Records single, but further research has discovered it was actually written by a fellow named Pat Boniface, who I could find no information on other than songwriting credits on five different singles, two of which were by our man Jim Burgett
The first incarnation was titled "Split Personality" on Go Records from 1961.


Later in 1961, Go Records issued the song under the title "Jekyll and Hyde" by Jim Burgett.

 
The aptly named Cricket Taylor, a local Dallas blues songstress, contributed background vocals on our version of "Jekyll & Hyde" along with another young lady who's name I can't remember. Help me out, Cricket. Audio of "Jekyll & Hyde" can be heard at: https://at.tumblr.com/t-tex-edwards/audio-jekyll-hyde-t-tex-edwards-the/s1r9760ugv0o
Front cover of the Jekyll & Hyde b/w Man from Mars 45 single from Honey Records.
Artwork by John S. Hancock (from Amazing Hancock Bros.)


P.S. I still have some copies of the Honey Records single available on eBay at: https://www.ebay.com/itm/150491956720

Friday, November 22, 2013

Lee Harvey Was A Friend Of Mine



"Lee Harvey Was A Friend Of Mine" (Bennison-Cotton)
Sympathy For The Record Industry 45: SFTRI 55 (1990)
Cover by: Savage Pencil (Edwin Pouncey)
also on Intexicated! Saustex CD: SEX 2012-2

AUDIO: http://wewantnothing.tumblr.com/post/67742176454/lee-harvey-was-a-friend-of-mine






Homer Henderson & T. Tex Edwards
(photo by Jason Crisp)


Sunday, November 7, 2010

Elvis, Sunshine Ruby, & the Sportatorium + wrestling promo + Homer Henderson

The Dallas Sportatorium has a rich history other than wrestling. The best country and early rock'n'roll acts all performed here. The Big D Jamboree held its own with the Lousiana Hayride and other such venues. Elvis, Johnny Cash, Sunshine Ruby and other legendary acts all performed. This is a brief history of a place and time that sadly no longer exists.

 

Promo for Dallas Sportatorium Wrestling Card 8/4/89

Marc Lowrance hypes the fateful show where World Class Championship Wrestling officially became the Dallas branch of Jerry Jarrett's USWA.

 

Homer Henderson at the Sportatorium, Dallas, TX

 

On Valentines Day 1997 we went to the World Famous Sportatorium in Dallas to see some wrestling with musical accompaniment by Homer Henderson. Homer started off with the Star Spangled Banner, then provided musical fanfare for the wrestlers' procession to the ring. These were the declining days for the Sportatorium and were also the declining days for my video camera. Didn't get nearly enough footage as was warranted by this momentous occasion, but I guess it's better than nothing.

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Friday, March 27, 2009

Swingin Cornflake Killers at Barley House April 4th



The Swingin Cornake Killers will be at the Barley House in Dallas on Saturday !
April 4th at 10:30 Pm for the Barley's "Sweet Sixteeth Anniversary" & Richard Winfield's birthday...
Plus: Richard sez he has dug up 50 copies of his long out-of-print CD- "Live At The Barley House" from 1994!
Includes live recordings of the Swingin Cornflake Killers, Homer Henderson, Old 97's, Cartwrights, Lone Star Trio, Sutcliffes & more...