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Updated Wednesday, November 19, 2008 11:15 am TWN, AP Rockabilly songwriter Reynolds diesReynolds, who was inducted into Nashville’s Rockabilly Hall of Fame in 1999, died in Palm Desert, said his musician friend Alan Clark, who toured with Reynolds in the 1980s. “Endless Sleep,” which sold more than a million copies in 1958, kicked off the melodramatic teen tragedy genre, including Mark Dinning’s “Teen Angel,” Ray Peterson’s “Tell Laura I Love Her,” Dickey Lee’s “Patches” and the Shangri-Las.’ “Leader of the Pack.” Reynolds continued to write and record his songs while supporting his family by running a Palm Springs music store and eventually selling desert real estate. He also occasionally toured the rock oldies circuit. Subscribe to The China Post and save 25%. Click here |
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