Gene Maltais

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Gene Maltais
Born (1933-05-21) May 21, 1933 (age 91)
Concord, New Hampshire, United States
GenresRockabilly
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Years active1956-1994

Gene Maltais is an American musician, singer and songwriter.

Personal biography

He was born in Concord, New Hampshire, on May 21, 1933.[1][2]

Music biography

In 1957 he released "Crazy Baby" as Gene Maltais With The Anita Kerr Singers. Another release, "The Raging Sea", was credited to Gene Maltais With The Gibson String Band.[3]

Prior to 1958, he met Tony Hilder who introduced him to Aladdin Records. Matlais wrote songs for recording artists including John & Jackie. Two songs of his they recorded were "The Raging Sea" and "Little Girl".[1]

Among the artists that have covered his compositions in later years are Tex-Mex band Los Fabulocos, who recorded his composition "Crazy Baby".[4]

Discography

USA 45 RPM

  • Crazy Baby / Deep River Blues - Decca 30387 - 1957 (Nashville)
  • Love Makin' / The Bug - Regal 7502 - 1958 (Phoenix)
  • The Raging Sea / Little Girl (John & Jackie) - Aladdin 3423 - 1959 (Hollywood)
  • The Raging Sea / Gang War - Lilac 3159 - 1959 (New England)
  • The Raging Sea / Gang War - Massabesic 101 - 19?? (New England)
  • Be Gone Come the Dawn / Rock and Roll Beat - Deep River 1001 - 1977 (New England)
  • Voodoo Woman / Little Girl - Norton 029 - 1994 (New York)[1]

European 45 RPM

  • Rock and Roll Beat / Raging Sea - Monopole 652 - 1977 (Belgium)
  • Be Gone Come the Dawn / Be Gone Come the Dawn - Monopole 672 - 1977 (Belgium)
  • The Raging Sea / Gang War - Maltais 100 - 19?? (Europe/UK)[1]

UK 45 RPM

  • The Raging Sea/ Gang War - Maltais 100 - 19?? (Europe/UK)[1]

Compact disc

  • Gangwar, Hydra Records BCK 27118, 2003[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Voorst, A.M. (December 2007). "Gene Maltais". Rockabilly Hall of Fame. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  2. ^ Fayte, Buster (19 June 2012). "Gene Maltais Wild Rockabilly Crazy Baby". Buster Fayte's Rockabilly Romp. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  3. ^ "Gene Maltais". Australian Charts. Archived from the original on 3 May 2014. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  4. ^ Horowitz, Hall. "Los Fabulocos - Los Fabulocos". All Music. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  5. ^ "Gene Maltais – Gangwar". Discogs. Retrieved 14 June 2014.

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