Charles Arthur Feathers (June 12, 1932 – August 29, 1998) was an American country music and rockabilly musician.
Feathers was born in Holly Springs, Mississippi.[1] He recorded a string of singles in the 1950s such as "Peepin' Eyes", "Defrost Your Heart", "Tongue-Tied Jill" and "Bottle to the Baby" on Sun Records, Meteor and King Records.
Feathers was known for being a master of shifting emotional and sonic dynamics in his songs. His theatrical, hiccup-styled, energetic, rockabilly vocal style inspired a later generation of rock vocalists, including Lux Interior of The Cramps.
Charles Arthur Feathers (June 12, 1932 – August 29, 1998) was an American country music and rockabilly musician.
ReplyDeleteFeathers was born in Holly Springs, Mississippi.[1] He recorded a string of singles in the 1950s such as "Peepin' Eyes", "Defrost Your Heart", "Tongue-Tied Jill" and "Bottle to the Baby" on Sun Records, Meteor and King Records.
Feathers was known for being a master of shifting emotional and sonic dynamics in his songs. His theatrical, hiccup-styled, energetic, rockabilly vocal style inspired a later generation of rock vocalists, including Lux Interior of The Cramps.
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