Bill Flagg (born in Waterville, Maine, 1934) is an American country and rockabilly singer. Flagg began his career in radio as a "singing cowboy" calling himself The Lone Pine Cowboy. He then moved to bluegrass before he and his friend, John Sligar, changed to rockabilly in 1954. Because of his rising popularity on the radio, he got a recording contract with Tetra Records in New York City. With his band members, Cat Gibson and Ted Barton, henceforth calling themselves Bill Flagg & The Rockabillie...
Bill Flagg (born in Waterville, Maine, 1934) is an American country and rockabilly singer. Flagg began his career in radio as a "singing cowboy" calling himself The Lone Pine Cowboy. He then moved to bluegrass before he and his friend, John Sligar, changed to rockabilly in 1954. Because of his rising popularity on the radio, he got a recording contract with Tetra Records in New York City. With his band members, Cat Gibson and Ted Barton, henceforth calling themselves Bill Flagg & The Rockabillies, they released singles "Go Cat Go" and "Guitar Rock" in 1956. In 1958, Flagg moved to MGM Records and released his last single "Doin' My Time" backed by I" Will Always Love You". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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