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Huelyn Duvall

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Huelyn Wayne Duvall was born on August 18, 1939, in Garner, Texas, and began his career as a rock and roll and rockabilly musician. He released several notable singles in the late 1950s, including "Teen Queen" (1957) and "Little Boy Blue" (1958), which charted at number 88 on the U.S. Pop charts. Duvall's early success continued with releases such as "Boom Boom Baby", recorded two years prior to Billy "Crash" Craddock's version, and "Double Talkin' Baby", which was sent to Gene Vincent. His career saw him collaborate with prominent artists such as Eddie Cochran, Johnny Horton, Bobby Darin, Dale Hawkins, and The Champs. Duvall's influence extended to future generations of musicians; Robert Plant cited him as an inspiration. He released several albums throughout his career, including She's My Baby (2003), The Reunion (2004), and Ramblin' + Boppin' (2004). Duvall also contributed to various compilations and EPs, such as Is You is or is You Ain't? (1996) and Three Months to Kill (2003). His later works include the album Original Singles Collection (2015), which featured collaborations with artists like Long John and his Ballroom Kings. Duvall's music spanned decades, from his early rockabilly hits to his later compilations and collaborations. He passed away on May 15, 2019, at the age of 79, leaving behind a rich musical legacy.
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