I remember back in the 50's seeing Curtis Hobock's name at the Cotton Bowl on 45 South between Jackson, Tn. and Henderson, Tn. The woman playing piano with Curtis was Mrs. Eula Mae Stephenson, who had 3 sons that played during that time and later. One was N A Stephenson who recorded "Boogie Woogie Country Girl" on the Westwood Label in Sept. 1959. Hud
HEY EVERYBODY, HOW ARE YOU?
fenderman065 1 year ago
I wrote this post six months ago and if some of you folks that have lyrics to that song I would love post that for my files.
mbrand19971 2 years ago
Does anyone happen to know a stephen hobock?
candicedev 2 years ago
Do you happen to have a song by Curtis Hobock called "Ski Daddy"?
Thank you,
mrmcreynolds
mrmcreynolds 2 years ago
This was a good band
glenn11958 3 years ago
My uncle Tommy (Thomas Jones) played with Curtis for a long.They were a HOT band back in the 50's
airforcedad1188 3 years ago
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brindamour100 1 year ago
Roy do you live in jackson tn?
crowgranny 3 years ago
This is one song I would like to cover and I would like mp3 or a CD. I also need the lyrics.
mbrand19971 3 years ago
I remember back in the 50's seeing Curtis Hobock's name at the Cotton Bowl on 45 South between Jackson, Tn. and Henderson, Tn. The woman playing piano with Curtis was Mrs. Eula Mae Stephenson, who had 3 sons that played during that time and later. One was N A Stephenson who recorded "Boogie Woogie Country Girl" on the Westwood Label in Sept. 1959. Hud
hud9150 3 years ago
Thanks for the tribute to my dad.
Roy Hobock
CHobock 3 years ago
@CHobock Hi Roy, this is Max Brand here do you have the lyrics for Hey Everybody, i like to use that tune for a live show.
mbrand19971 1 year ago