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Celebrating
The Musical Genius Of Eddie Sulik And The Legacies He
Left Behind
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| On July 4, 1960, Eddie
Sulik was acclaimed by Billboard® Magazine for his work as lead singer/songwriter
of a rockabilly/pop act known as the Echoes. The Echoes
released a string of Hits for the Columbia® Records' label, including song titles,
"Bye-Bye My Baby"; "Do I Love You? - 'Deed
I Do"; "Loving and Losing" and
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| In 1961 Eddie returned
to a solo career, performing several nights per week as a
popular nightclub act. By the mid 1960s Eddie wrote and
produced several new sure Hit recordings. His unique
style incorporated Rock and Roll, Country and Western,
Pop, Swing, and Latin sounds. |
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| This caught the
attention of the major record labels, and on December 9,
1965 Eddie was scheduled to meet with record executives,
Archie Bleyer and Chet Atkins, in New York City. The
scope of the meeting was to discuss a recording and music
publishing deal. Sadly, just two weeks before Christmas,
and less than 12 hours before this important meeting was
to take place, Eddie Sulik was killed in an automobile
accident near his home in Connecticut, at the age of 36. |
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| The master recordings
that this artist prepared in a briefcase for the record
executives to hear, were left unheard for nearly 3-1/2
decades. On December 9, 1999, the 34th anniversary of his
death, Eddie's long awaited album, titled, "A
Farewell Legacy", was released to the public. This
monumental CD collection included all of Eddie's final,
previously unreleased treasures; all digitally restored,
and remastered for explicit clarity and sound quality. |
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| Coincidentally,
December 9, 1999 fell on a Thursday, just as it did in
1965. |
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ALSO...
NEW
COLLECTOR'S ALBUM!
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"Sweet
Memories" Special Collector's Edition...
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Package
Includes...
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RARE
vintage tracks recorded by Eddie Sulik as lead-singer and
songwriter of the Echoes, with studio backing by
Nashville Legends that include: Hank (Sugarfoot)
Garland, Grady Martin, Buddy Harman, and the Anita Kerr
Singers.
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Plus
11 previously
unreleased tracks mixed from Eddie Sulik's original 1950s
'rock n roll' and 'country and western' demos.
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Special
features also include: rare licensed artwork by the great
American Pin-up Artist, Gil Elvgren.
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"Click"
on Spinning Record 'Icon' if You Would Like to Learn More
About This Incredible New Release...
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FREE Promotional
CD with purchase, 'click' on photo for details...
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THE
STORY . . .THE MUSIC . . .THE LEGACY
IT'S
ALL RIGHT HERE!
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"Click"
Here To Purchase Merchandise Online
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WANTED:
DEAD OR ALIVE!
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Opportunitie$
For Record Dealer$
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EDDIE
SULIK'S OFFICIAL INDUCTION INTO . . .
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"JANUARY
26, 2000"
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Link
to Eddie's Rockabilly Hall of Fame Web
Page
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Sweet
Memories Review From Blackcat Rockabilly
Europe
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Reviews &
Testimonials
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Farewell Legacy
Review by American Music Magazine
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"Click"
To Hear Eddie's Jukebox Hits!!!
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Copyright 1999,
2000, 2001, Hard Rock Hattie Productions
L.L.C. Warning: All rights reserved. Any
unauthorized use of graphics, text, audio
or literary works contained herein is a
violation of applicable laws.
Note: Rendering of pin-up girl
used in Hard Rock Hattie Productions
banner, by artist Gil Elvgren, is used
under a license agreement with copyright
owner. Derivative artwork containing said
work, and picture of Eddie Sulik is a
copyright of Edward M. Sulik.
Rockabilly Hall of Fame Logo is
a trademark of the Rockabilly Hall of
Fame, LTD., Burns, Tennessee.
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Fab '50s Jukebox 'Links' Page "Click
Here"
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WE
ARE A PROUD RECIPIENT OF THE. . .
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