Performer: Roy Orbison
Career Span: Roy Orbison career took off roughly in 1959 and died December 6, 1988. In 1959 is when Roy Orbison recorded with Monument and produced the song “Up Town” which gained Roy little triumph that would soon lead him on the path of future successes.
Location: Roy Orbison is from Wink, Texas. Roy attended North Texas College where he studied geology. In 1958, Nashville, Tennessee became his next home where he had a contract with Sun Records and he began focused on writing his music. As Roy Orbison gained success with his music, he began touring in Britain, which Roy considered his second home. Mr. Orbison died in Tennessee in 1988.
Band Members: When Roy Orbison was a young boy of age thirteen he encountered his first performance with the “Wink Westerners.” “Ooby Dooby” was a song written while Roy Orbison was in college and he had help from his two friends.
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Orbison themes highlight loneliness, despair, guilt, and fear throughout his songs. “Ooby Dooby” was rejected by Columbia, which recorded this song by Roy in Fort Worth, Texas. Later this same song was rerecorded again and Je-Wel released it from the recording by Norman Petty in Clovis, Texas. Roy Orbison had the pleasure of meeting Johnny Cash in 1955 where Cash was touring West Texas. After meeting, Johnny Cash Orbison sent his song “Ooby Dooby” to Sun Records where Sam Phillips recorded it. Fans might conclude that Roy Orbison had a hard start before he reached all the fame and glory of his career because he released four songs by Sun but those songs never became big