Harold Lloyd Jenkins ( Conway Twitty) born Sept 1 1933
55 No.1 singles
50 million records sold.
Harold Lloyd Jenkins ( Conway Twitty) born Sept 1 1933
55 No.1 singles
50 million records sold.
When I was a kid my dad was a mobile home dealer on Shields. When I was selling candy or cookies or something for a fundraiser I would walk both sides of Shields from 51st to 89th. I will never forget the time I had just received my allotment of YMCA candy to sell for baseball and I think Twitty Bird Mobile Homes was my second and last stop. He bought the 59 boxes I had left of the 60 I started with. I have no idea what he did with it but I'll never forget it. It was really my lucky day because I don't think he was at the mobile home dealership very often. What a talent!
One whale of a voice.
Twitty and I were hunting one time and I asked him how he got the scars across his nose....My neighbors bird dog didn't like me....He also said he used to throw rocks at the dog. One of the toughest times I ever had to go through was when his dad died. I was with TG&Y and managed the store of S.W. 59th/Penn. He called the store and asked if I would go to lunch with him....Sure....we got in his car and he burst out Crying and told me about his dad and his childhood. We went to the original Twitty Burger and had lunch and I just listened. "That's my job" was about his dad. Every time I hear that song I remember that afternoon.
My wife and I later moved to Texas and went to see him in Waco, Texas. Joe, his bass player, had us a table by the stage and so on....but we had another couple with us. I asked him in the girl could meet him and he said sure bring her to the bus. He was a bit of a prankster and I asked him to NOT let her husband on the bus but, when he met the girl to kiss her right there. They didn't let the husband on the bus and he jumped up, shook her hand and kissed her right on the mouth. I think she about passed out. We laughed about that for years to come......many stories....he really was a good guy though...
Long ago, he used to appear at the Green Country barn or whatever it was called, a dance/concert venue on the north side of Poteau off the (then) new 112.
Momma and Pops were solid fans, and I had a habit of going klepto on their records and 8 tracks from Conway and others of the genre when most my age were
quite unaware of good music.
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Twitty was good about remembering who kept him going and even when he was on THE TOP of country music if he had a break between gigs and he ws near some club he and the Band (Twitty Birds) would stop and do a show. Man, this is bringing up some GREAT Memories thanks Frisky....
Saw Conway at Springlake a few times with the parents in the 60's.
I too saw Twitty at Springlake...When we first met and later became friends I told him that I really wanted to take him out because my girlfriend was so "Goofy" over him....We had to go to EVERY show he put on.....He laughed and said "well, where is she"////he thought I was talking about my wife....and, as I stuttered around and explained it was another girl he said" like I said, where is she?"......I had a toy (Dune Buggy/VW) that I was driving and one day at his house his wife came out....took it to the grocery store and said "Harold, whatever it takes I want this car." She then in side with the groceries....and he said Name your price...He was pretty popular at that time so I don't think money was an object". I said I don't want to sell.....he called my wife and gave her a ridiculous price offer...and she brought him the title and I rode home with her....It was a pretty neat old car and Mickey drove it for quite some time....On several of his old LP covers the picture of the old Yellow dune buggy is there with his "Twitty Bird" logo on it....
I was only able to see Conway once. At the LNC with Loretta. I can't remember the year but I have the stub somewhere I'll have to look. The last time I was at Springlake I was maybe 4 or 5 for an Easter egg hunt that turned into a near riot. We never went back.
Twitty and his band played at the school carnival at Hillcrest
Elementary in the EARLY 60's. They didn't have an accordion
player. To this day I'm still grateful.
I bought an accordion at a Garage sale for $1.00 even the person with the Garage Sale laughed at me.....took it to a music store and told them I wanted to sell my accordion....the guy told me the most they would give was $250.00....Well, I guess I can take that.....what are those things worth anyway???
Just finished viewing a B movie "College Confidential" College life:
Steve Allen as Steve McInter
Jayne Meadows as Betty Ducayne
Mamie Van Doren as Sally Blake
Rocky Marciano as Deputy Sheriff
Mickey Shaughnessy as Sam Grover
Cathy Crosby as Fay Grover
Herbert Marshall as Professor Henry Addison
Conway Twitty as Marvin
Randy Sparks as Phil
Pamela Mason as Edna Blake
Elisha Cook, Jr. as Ted Blake
Theona Bryant as Lois Addison Walter Winchell
Needless to say, b movie "College Confidential" not very entertaining except for known entertainers.
When I got married back in 1969, we lived next door to his drummer, Tommy "Porkchop" Markham, in some apartments off of SW 59th & Walker. He was a really nice guy. We got to be good friends with him after the 1970 Memorial Day flood from Lightning Creek. Both of our apartments flooded and we sat out on our cars in the parking lot while he played his guitar and sang. We used to go with him to pick Conway up at the airport. I even cleaned his apartment for him and he came and ate with us when he was home. In return, he took us backstage at a Conway, Loretta Lynn and Ernest Tubb concert. This was soooo exciting for a 19-year old girl.... but at the time I actually hated country music..... LOL!!!!!
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I sold (when with TG&Y) a .45 automatic pistol. The "dummy" would carry it everywhere as he thought since this was "Oklahomy" that every one carried one.
Never heard of it but it looks interesting.
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