Zeb Turner, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Zeb Turner

American musician and songwriter

Date of Birth: 23-Jun-1915

Date of Death: 10-Jan-1978

Profession: songwriter

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Zeb Turner

  • Zeb Turner (June 23, 1915 – January 10, 1978) was an American country music songwriter and guitarist, and pioneer of rockabilly. He was born William Edward Grishaw in Lynchburg, Virginia, United States, and he renamed himself after a favorite piece of music, "The Zeb Turner Stomp".
  • With his brother James (who took the stage name "Zeke Turner"), also a guitarist, he backed artists such as Hank Williams and Red Foley in the years after World War II.
  • He co-wrote "It's a Sin", a number one hit on the country chart for Eddy Arnold in 1947, with music publisher Fred Rose.
  • Turner also recorded for small record labels such as Bullet and King Records; some of these were "country boogie" tunes which were influential on early rockabilly.
  • His King Records version of Billy Briggs' "Chew Tobacco Rag" was a No.
  • 8 jukebox country and western hit in 1951, while his own "Tennessee Boogie" had reached No.
  • 11 on the same chart in 1949.Later in the 1950s, Turner was a disc jockey on Baltimore and Washington radio stations.

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