Duane Eddy

Born: April 26, 1938 in Corning, NY
Active In: 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's

 
If Duane Eddy's instrumental hits from the late '50s can sound unduly basic and repetitive (especially when taken all at once), he was vastly influential. Perhaps the most successful instrumental rocker of his time, he may have also been the man most responsible (along with Chuck Berry) for popularizing the electric rock guitar. His distinctively low, twangy riffs could be heard on no less than 15 Top 40 hits between 1958 and 1963. He was also one of the first rock stars to successfully crack the LP market.

That low, twangy sound was devised in collaboration with producer Lee Hazlewood, an Arizona disc jockey whom Eddy had met while hanging out at a radio station as a teenager. By the late '50s, Hazlewood had branched out into production.

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Dance with the Guitar Man/Twangin' Up a Storm
Released June 17, 2008 on Beat Goes On



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Greatest Hits [LT Series]
Released December 15, 2007

20 Terrific Twangies/Water Skiing
Released February 20, 2007

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