Oral history interview with John D. Loudermilk; 1976 January 30; interview conducted by Patricia A. Hall. 1976 Jan. 30.

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Oral history interview with John D. Loudermilk; 1976 January 30; interview conducted by Patricia A. Hall. 1976 Jan. 30.

Songwriter John Loudermilk talks about his career. Discussion includes a brief family history and early musical interests; his first songs; his singing career (as Johnny Dee); and his songwriting technique and influences.

2 sound cassettes (1 hour, 16 minutes)

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Loudermilk, John D., 1934-2016

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Country music songwriter. Born March 31, 1934. Songwriting credits include "A Rose and a Baby Ruth," "Waterloo," "Tobacco Road," "Ebony Eyes," "Talk Back Trembling Lips," "Break My Mind," "Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Indian)," and "Abilene." Member, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. From the description of Oral history interview with John D. Loudermilk; 1976 January 30; interview conducted by Patricia A. Hall. 1976 Jan. 30. (Country Music Foundation, Library &am...

Hall, Patricia (Patricia Ann)

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Loudermilk, Susan;

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