Johnny Dee Fury (rock, rockabilly)
Campbellford, Ontario singer-songwriter Johnny Douglas, was an established recording artist stateside (Rowan Brothers, Dancer, John Stewart) when he moved to Toronto and signed a solo deal with Orient Records/RCA. After his debut album ‘Shakedown’ in 1981, he continued on with Orient through 1982 under the name Johnny Dee Fury, as a rockabilly artist. In addition to coast to coast airplay, the Roger Corman movie, ‘Screwballs’, featured nine songs off Johnny’s debut album. In recent years he’s been living in Brentwood, Tennessee near Nashville writing and recording music for TV and film in his home studio. - Jaimie Vernon, The Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedia
Born To Bop - 1982
TRACK LIST:
Can't Stop The Bop Rockabilly Rooster
Knock Knock This Heart's On Fire
Coyote That's What It Takes
The Devil Can't Dance Come Back Baby
Shake That Thing Wildcat
Country Gentleman (Instrumental) Born To Bop
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