Died On This Date (January 4, 2013) Sammy Johns / Had 1975 Hit With “Chevy Van”

Sammy Johns
February 7. 1946 – January 4, 2013

Sammy-JohnsSammy Johns was a folk and country-rock singer-songwriter who scored a major ’70s pop hit with 1975’s “Chevy Van.”  Born in Charlotte, North Carolina, Johns was just nine when he picked up the guitar.  By the time he was a teenager, he was fronting his own band, the Devilles.  After a few records with the Devilles, Johns moved to Atlanta and signed a solo deal with General Records who released his self-titled debut in 1973.  The album’s “Chevy Van” took about a year or so to catch on, but when it did, it became one of the biggest singles of the ’70s.  Reaching #5 on the Billboard pop charts, the record sold more than 1 million copies in the US alone.  It was later covered by Eric Church, Sammy Kershaw, and Waylon Jennings to name a few.  The long list of artist who have recorded songs written by Johns includes Conway Twitty, John Conlee, and Fu Manchu.  Sammy Johns was 66 when he passed away on January 4, 2013.  Cause of death was not immediately released.

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Died On This Date (January 1, 2013) Patti Page / American Pop Legend

Patti Page (Born Clara Ann Fowler)
November 8, 1927 – January 1, 2013

patti-pagePatti Page was an American singer who has been called the biggest selling female singer of the ’50s. Born into poverty in Oklahoma, Page began singing professionally after she graduating high school in 1945.  Her first appearance of note was a 15-minute segment on KTUL radio in Tulsa.  That lead to a touring gig with the Jimmy Joy Band who ultimately settled in Chicago where she met Benny Goodman who helped her land her first contract with Mercury Records.  Over the next several years, Page scored huge hits with “Tennessee Waltz,” “With My Eyes Wide Open, I’m Dreaming,” “(How Much Is That) Doggie In The Window,” and many more.  Between 1950 and 1965, she had 15 singles that sold over a million copies each.  Over the course of her career, she sold more than 100 million records.  Page made records into the ’80s and continued to perform as many as 50 dates a year until the time of her passing.  She also appeared in such films as Elmer Gantry and Boys’ Night Out.  In 2007, Jack White had a hit with “Conquest,” which was a hit for Page during the early ’50s.  Patti Page was 85 when she passed away on January 1, 2013.

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