Composer John D. Loudermilk interviewed

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2007

See www.ihesm.com/ the John D Loudermilk site.
Songwriter and composer of "A Rose and A Baby Ruth", a hit for George Hamilton IV in 1956 and recently by Marlyn Manson, interviewed by William Friday in the UNC TV Show North Carolina People.

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  • @beaconmike

    Gene Hughes' son, Scott Hughes is a good friend of mine.. He was the lead singer of the Casinos

  • @beaconmike

    Neil McCoy also recorded Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye. It's absolutely beautiful and not something you would expect from the Beer Goggles guy!

  • This guy is the country music Randy Newman.

  • The first record I EVER had was "Road Hog".

  • His greatest hit covered by the Casino's, was Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye..............check out this song by the casino's here on Youtube..........you won't be disappointed.

  • My granddad gave John d guitar lessons and John D used to play dances with my father.

  • A real American treasure. Thanks, J.D!

  • One of the most productive songwriters in history. A Rose & A Baby Ruth sold a lot of candy bars!

  • He recorded a great song called "Blue Train".

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