Cal Veale

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Cal Veale is an American rockabilly musician.

Veale started his career with Las Vegas Records. There he took the record Don't Cry Baby / Standing On The Edge Of Nowhere . However, the record did not sell well. As a songwriter he was more successful. His titles have been covered by singers like Bill Carter . In the 1960s, Veale worked increasingly as a producer. For Carter's label Indigo Records , he produced musicians such as Ray Smith, Jimmy North, Clyde Arnold and others. As a songwriter he was active for the label ( Black Smoke and Blue Tears ).

Discography

year title Record company
1956 Don't Cry Baby / Standing On The Edge Of Nowhere Las vegas 1237
Paralyzed / 40th & Plum Spring 450

literature

  • Classic Rockabilly - Cal Veale , p. 49.

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