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  • Genre: Americana / Country / Rockabilly

    Location Nashville, By Way Of, Connecticut, Un

    Profile Views: 65540

    Last Login: 3/16/2013

    Member Since 7/19/2007

    Website http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LmVkZGllc3VsaWsuY29t

    Record Label Hard Rock Hattie

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    .. ........ .. .. .. .... .. ...... Turn back your clock-radio to 1960... .......... ...... .... ...To hear a rare 30 second, radio interview clip, of Eddie Sulik talking about writing "Bye-bye My Baby" (RealAudio....® ....file). .. .. ......Pictured above: A rare Australian record release (1960) CBS-Coronet Records (Columbia) .. .... .. ...... In the late 1950s, singer, songwriter, and guitarist, Eddie Sulik, kept audiences spellbound with his unique blend of rockabilly, country, pop, and Latin sounds. He had a wildly popular nightclub act, playing music sets, between big-name burlesque acts at the popular Emerald Room, in the Sound View Hotel, located on the beach in Milford, Connecticut. .. ...... In 1959, Eddie caught the attention of Columbia Records' A&R Director, Don Law, who produced Hit records for names such as Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, and Marty Robbins, to name just a few. Law heard a demo of Eddie's, called "Loving and Losing", and wanted him to fly to Nashville, to record it for the label, along with three other songs. Eddie had been rehearsing with a background/harmony singer, and convinced law to record them together as a duo. .. ...... The records were released under the name, 'the Echoes'. Eddie sang lead on four of his original compositions, titles: "Bye-Bye My Baby", "Do I Love You? - 'Deed I Do", "Ecstasy", and of course, "Loving and Losing". Law brought in Nashville heavyweights to back the recording session, including: guitar GREAT, Hank Garland (co-writer and guitarist of Bobby Helms' "Jingle Bell Rock"), also, Grady Martin (who played second guitar), the master bassist, Joe Zinkan, the legendary drummer, Buddy Harman, and the famous, Anita Kerr Singers (for background vocals). This elite group of musicians, tagged 'Nashville's A-Team', collectively, recorded on Hit records by Elvis Presley, Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, Jim Reeves, and many others. .. .. ...... All four (Echoes) songs received favorable reviews in Billboard Magazine, and did well regionally, and in parts of Europe. In fact, "Bye-Bye My Baby" and "Ecstasy" actually reached Top-10 status, on certain local charts, in the Northeastern United States. However, the records did not make a huge splash throughout the rest of the country. .. ...... Unfortunately, the Echoes' records were released during the infamous payola probe, a time when radio stations and disk-jockeys were under investigation for illegally taking money from record companies and music managers, in return for airplay and record promotion (exactly what is done today, legally, through record promoters). The paranoia that this scandal brought forth in the music industry, was devastating to new artists on the scene. With only limited national radio-play, the Echoes did not not have a major Hit record. So, after a brief promotional tour in the the Northeast, appearing on 'American Bandstand' type TV shows, playing at amusement parks like 'Palisades Park' in New Jersey, and performing at state selections for the 'Miss Universe Pageants', the Echoes went their separate ways, and Eddie returned to playing the nightclub scene on his own. .. ...... In 1961, under the stage name, Les Parker, Eddie recorded a couple of songs at 'RCA Studios' in New York City, with background vocals by the wonderful, Nastu Sisters. The songs were, a (Sulik) rockabilly original called "We're Gonna Dance All Night" (A.K.A. "Twist All Night"), and on the flip side, a rowdy, rocking, rendition of the Hank Williams classic, "Lovesick Blues". These were released on a pilot record label called T-Kay Records, later that year. Today, these "hard-to-find" platters, are considered gems among rockabilly, and oldies record collectors alike. .. ...... In 1965, it seemed that Eddie was finally going to get a second chance to record for a major record label. He was scheduled to meet with Archie Bleyer, the former head of Cadence Records, along with producer Chet Atkins, who was top-man at RCA Victor. The meeting was scheduled to take place two weeks before Christmas, at Bleyer's office in New York City. The scope of the meeting was to discuss a recording contract and music publishing deal with Eddie and RCA Records. .. ...... Eddie prepared a briefcase filled with a back-log of demo recordings, original compositions, for the record executives to hear. Unfortunately, the night before this fateful meeting was to take place, Eddie Sulik was killed in an automobile accident, near his home in Connecticut. His death was a true Rock-n-Roll tragedy, in the same vein as "The Buddy Holly Story", the motion picture "La Bamba" (the Ritchie Valens Story), and of course, the fictitious rock-n-roll film, "Eddie and the Cruisers" . The recordings that Eddie packed in his briefcase, sat unheard for over 34 years, until finally being resurrected by Eddie's son (Eddie Sulik Jr.), and forever archived by Hard Rock Hattie Productions. .. .. .. .... ...... ......Limited Edition CD/vinyl boxed sets now available! See ad at bottom of page... .. .... .. .... ...... ....Say, Isn't that "Hard Rock Hattie" sunning herself, on the beach, right outside of the Emerald Room and Soundview Hotel? A Kodak moment for the paparazzi, I guess. ...... .. ..........We Now Have 10 Featured Songs On Our Jukebox! .. .. ...... .... Featured songs include the Echoes' tracks, Eddie's 1959 Nashville sessions, with legendary guitarist, Hank Garland... .. .... ...... .. .. .. ....Reel to Reel tape recorders such as the one pictured below, were often used for demonstration recordings and work tapes. .... .. .. .. ...... Eddie's Lost Gunfighter Ballad! (1962) ...... "Bounty Hunter Dale" ........ .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... To view video in 'Full Screen' format, 'Click' on the little box to the left of the 'Menu' button, above. .. .. .. ...... New Music Video... .. ......"Make You Mine" ........ (written by Eddie Sulik just days before his death, and left incomplete for 34 years) ........Live tribute performance by Australian rockabilly bad boys, Mickey Riff and 'the Traipsers': filmed at the Wintersun Festival 2009 (June 7) Sands Hotel Coolangatta, Australia... check it out! .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ..To read our blog about "Make You Mine", and how this song was almost never found. .. .. ...... .... Eddie's original hand printed lead sheet of... .. .. .. .. .. .. ..Marty (my cous) singing uncle Eddie's song "Loving & Losing"...... .. .. .. .. .. .. ......Nephews Marty, Richie, and Walter, cover their Uncle Eddie's "Loving and Losing". .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ......Eddie's nephew Marty (vocals/rhythm guitar), and great nephew Kristofer (lead guitar) performing "Ecstasy", a wonderful tribute! .. .. .. .... ......Moving picture (above), Eddie with bass player, was made from original photography, vintage - 1963. .. .... .. .... .. .... ......Latest Blog... "Eddie Sulik mini-bio featured in new book, distributed world-wide" .. .. .... ...To Read Entry! .. .. ...... .... Hank Garland, the guitarist backing Eddie's vocals, on the first 4 tracks of our jukebox, is pictured below, on stage with Elvis .. ....Hank (Sugarfoot) Garland playing his Hit song, "Sugarfoot Rag" on a TV show in the 1950s... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... ......"Crazy" (The Hank Garland Story) New Feature film, now available on DVD and Blu-ray, in stores everywhere! .. .... ....Collage sent in by Joey (Eddie's nephew) .... ....(Above) Graphic sent in by Jennifer (Eddie's great niece) .. .... .. ......Letter from site curator (Eddie's son) Eddie Sulik (Jr.)... .... ......To all our friends on Myspace, .. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for your continuing support in helping to keep my father's music, and his legacy, alive, by visiting this page. Since I started this tribute page, we have had over 40,000 profile views, over 5,000 comments posted, countless messages, and my Dad's songs have been played over 73,000 times. This is most heartfelt, and humbling. I am truly grateful. Please keep the messages and comments coming. I read each and every one of them, and I am always happy to hear from you. .. God Bless you all. Sincerely, ....Eddie Sulik Jr.
  • Members

    Eddie Sulik (lead singer - all tracks, songwriter - all tracks except "Lowdown Lonesome Lovesick Blues", where he is credited as co-writer for this song by music publisher for his lyrical changes, and alternate music arrangements, of the original song titled "Lovesick Blues". Publisher considers Eddie's version a different song, and he only has partial writers credit in his particular version. Other credits: guitar on "Make You Mine", "Hard Rock Hattie", "Bounty Hunter Dale", "Wishing", "You Oughta' See My Baby", "Anna Marie", "Cold Heart" and "Lovesick Blues") The Nastu Sisters (Stella, Kay, and Frieda) (background vocals on "Anna Marie", "Bounty Hunter Dale", and "Lovesick Blues", and "Cold Heart") .. Tracks 1 - 4... Hank Garland (lead guitar): Grady Martin (2nd guitar): Joe Zinkan (bass): Buddy Harman (drums): The Anita Kerr Singers (background vocals): The Echoes (Harmony)
  • Influences

    The Louvin Brothers: Hank Garland: Hank Williams Sr.: Ray Price: Hank Snow .. .... .... This MySpace page is maintained by the artist's son, Eddie Sulik (Jr.)
  • Sounds Like

    .... .... ........ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .................................. ........ ...... ...... ......Anita Kerr (third from left)... sang background vocals on Eddie's 1959 'Columbia' recording sessions, and it was between the Anita Kerr Singers and the Jordanaires, who recorded on over 90% of Nashville recorded Hit records of the 1950s, including Elvis, and many others. She also produced records for Chet Atkins. In the 1960s, she became a favorite singer for Burt Bacharach, and beat out the Beatles for a Grammy award in 1965. Then became the queen of 'easy listening' FM radio, and Muzak. She is a true Legend, and a very important part of the 'Nashville sound', and Pop music history of the mid 20th century. .. Video... Anita Kerr (live performance) 1979 "Everything Must Change"... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Live concert performance of the 'Anita Kerr Singers' (1964) (Background vocalists on (the Echoes) Eddie Sulik's "Bye-Bye My Baby", "Do I Love You", "Loving and Losing", and "Ecstasy") - heavenly voices... .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ..Anita Kerr Singers - Oslo 1964.. - Watch more ..Videos.. at Vodpod... .... .... .... .. .. ......(above) The Echoes - Eddie Sulik on "Bandstand" TV show, with host Biggie Nevins, July - 1960. (Graphic made from original TV photography). .. .. ..(Summer of 1960) Eddie Sulik (the Echoes) appeared on... .... .... ..Aired "Live" From... .. .. ..WPIX - Channel 9 .. .. ......Special effects, movie making technology, as Guitarist, Mickey Riff, stands in as a partial body double for Eddie, in the above video animation. Thanks Mickey. ...... ..'click' on photo above to link to Hank Garland's myspace page..... .. ....Remembering Drummer Buddy Harman... .... .. .... Legendary drummer, Buddy Harman, who played drums on Eddie's Nashville recording sessions (first four tracks on our jukebox), passed away on Thursday, August 21, 2008. Buddy Harman, along with guitarist Hank Garland, and other members of Nashville's A-Team, were instrumental in creating the original Nashville Sound. Over a 50 year career, Buddy left his mark, playing on over 18,000 recording sessions, including Elvis Presley, Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, Brenda Lee, Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn, Roy Orbison, Connie Francis, Chet Atkins, Marty Robbins, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Lynn Anderson, George Jones, Kenny Rogers, Perry Como, Merle Haggard, Charlie Rich, Roger Miller, Simon & Garfunkel, Ann Margret, Nancy Sinatra, Reba McEntire and many others. What a career! Rest in peace Buddy. .. .... ...... ...... ....Hear Mickey's Riff's tribute to Eddie Sulik... .. Mickey covers Eddie's "Make You Mine", as an instrumental, on his steel guitar... Listen to it right here... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. ....To play, first scroll up to the top, and mute our main music player (so you don't have two songs play at once). Then return here and 'click' on the 'arrow' play button above. .. .. ...... ....Please visit my good friends... .. .... ...... .. .......... .. ...... .... .. .......... .. .......... .. .. ........ .. .. .... ...... .. .. ...... .... Please add Eddie's Banner to your profile page..... ...... .... .. ...... .. Just copy and paste the (above) html code into your profile. .. .. .. ...... .... Also, a smaller Banner is available..... ...... .... .. .... Thank You! .. .. .. .... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... ..........First and Foremost: Dedication... ...... .. ........(Jesus with the children) All honor and glory to the Lord Jesus Christ. Through him, all things are possible. .. .... ........"A great sign appeared in the sky, a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars". -Revelations 12, 11 .. And when the angel had come to her, he said "Hail full of grace, the Lord is with thee, Blessed art thou among women." -St. Luke 1, 28 .. Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit and cried out in a loud voice: "Blest are you among women and blest is the fruit of your womb." -St. Luke 1, 41-42 .. .. ...... ......Vintage 'Rock & Roll' and 'Country', with the original Nashville Sound! .. .. .. ...... .... .. ...... Eddie Sulik's Official Induction: January 26, 2000 .. .. ......(Above) Original sound equipment used to record Eddie at the famous Bradley Studio, now resides at the Country Music Hall of Fame Museum, in Nashville, Tennessee. ..

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Turn back your clock-radio to 1960...

...To hear a rare 30 second, radio interview clip, of Eddie Sulik talking about writing "Bye-bye My Baby" (RealAudio® file).

Pictured above: A rare Australian record release (1960) CBS-Coronet Records (Columbia)


In the late 1950s, singer, songwriter, and guitarist, Eddie Sulik, kept audiences spellbound with his unique blend of rockabilly, country, pop, and Latin sounds. He had a wildly popular nightclub act, playing music sets, between big-name burlesque acts at the popular Emerald Room, in the Sound View Hotel, located on the beach in Milford, Connecticut.

In 1959, Eddie caught the attention of Columbia Records' A&R Director, Don Law, who produced Hit records for names such as Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, and Marty Robbins, to name just a few. Law heard a demo of Eddie's, called "Loving and Losing", and wanted him to fly to Nashville, to record it for the label, along with three other songs. Eddie had been rehearsing with a background/harmony singer, and convinced law to record them together as a duo.

The records were released under the name, 'the Echoes'. Eddie sang lead on four of his original compositions, titles: "Bye-Bye My Baby", "Do I Love You? - 'Deed I Do", "Ecstasy", and of course, "Loving and Losing". Law brought in Nashville heavyweights to back the recording session, including: guitar GREAT, Hank Garland (co-writer and guitarist of Bobby Helms' "Jingle Bell Rock"), also, Grady Martin (who played second guitar), the master bassist, Joe Zinkan, the legendary drummer, Buddy Harman, and the famous, Anita Kerr Singers (for background vocals). This elite group of musicians, tagged 'Nashville's A-Team', collectively, recorded on Hit records by Elvis Presley, Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, Jim Reeves, and many others.

All four (Echoes) songs received favorable reviews in Billboard Magazine, and did well regionally, and in parts of Europe. In fact, "Bye-Bye My Baby" and "Ecstasy" actually reached Top-10 status, on certain local charts, in the Northeastern United States. However, the records did not make a huge splash throughout the rest of the country.

Unfortunately, the Echoes' records were released during the infamous payola probe, a time when radio stations and disk-jockeys were under investigation for illegally taking money from record companies and music managers, in return for airplay and record promotion (exactly what is done today, legally, through record promoters). The paranoia that this scandal brought forth in the music industry, was devastating to new artists on the scene. With only limited national radio-play, the Echoes did not not have a major Hit record. So, after a brief promotional tour in the the Northeast, appearing on 'American Bandstand' type TV shows, playing at amusement parks like 'Palisades Park' in New Jersey, and performing at state selections for the 'Miss Universe Pageants', the Echoes went their separate ways, and Eddie returned to playing the nightclub scene on his own.

In 1961, under the stage name, Les Parker, Eddie recorded a couple of songs at 'RCA Studios' in New York City, with background vocals by the wonderful, Nastu Sisters. The songs were, a (Sulik) rockabilly original called "We're Gonna Dance All Night" (A.K.A. "Twist All Night"), and on the flip side, a rowdy, rocking, rendition of the Hank Williams classic, "Lovesick Blues". These were released on a pilot record label called T-Kay Records, later that year. Today, these "hard-to-find" platters, are considered gems among rockabilly, and oldies record collectors alike.

In 1965, it seemed that Eddie was finally going to get a second chance to record for a major record label. He was scheduled to meet with Archie Bleyer, the former head of Cadence Records, along with producer Chet Atkins, who was top-man at RCA Victor. The meeting was scheduled to take place two weeks before Christmas, at Bleyer's office in New York City. The scope of the meeting was to discuss a recording contract and music publishing deal with Eddie and RCA Records.

Eddie prepared a briefcase filled with a back-log of demo recordings, original compositions, for the record executives to hear. Unfortunately, the night before this fateful meeting was to take place, Eddie Sulik was killed in an automobile accident, near his home in Connecticut. His death was a true Rock-n-Roll tragedy, in the same vein as "The Buddy Holly Story", the motion picture "La Bamba" (the Ritchie Valens Story), and of course, the fictitious rock-n-roll film, "Eddie and the Cruisers" . The recordings that Eddie packed in his briefcase, sat unheard for over 34 years, until finally being resurrected by Eddie's son (Eddie Sulik Jr.), and forever archived by Hard Rock Hattie Productions. ..


Limited Edition CD/vinyl boxed sets now available! See ad at bottom of page...

Say, Isn't that "Hard Rock Hattie" sunning herself, on the beach, right outside of the Emerald Room and Soundview Hotel? A Kodak moment for the paparazzi, I guess.

We Now Have 10 Featured Songs On Our Jukebox!

Featured songs include the Echoes' tracks, Eddie's 1959 Nashville sessions, with legendary guitarist, Hank Garland...


Reel to Reel tape recorders such as the one pictured below, were often used for demonstration recordings and work tapes.


Eddie's Lost Gunfighter Ballad! (1962)

"Bounty Hunter Dale"

To view video in 'Full Screen' format, 'Click' on the little box to the left of the 'Menu' button, above. ..


New Music Video...

"Make You Mine"

(written by Eddie Sulik just days before his death, and left incomplete for 34 years)

Live tribute performance by Australian rockabilly bad boys, Mickey Riff and 'the Traipsers': filmed at the Wintersun Festival 2009 (June 7) Sands Hotel Coolangatta, Australia... check it out!

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To read our blog about "Make You Mine", and how this song was almost never found.


Eddie's original hand printed lead sheet of...



Marty (my cous) singing uncle Eddie's song "Loving & Losing"

Nephews Marty, Richie, and Walter, cover their Uncle Eddie's "Loving and Losing".


Moving picture (above), Eddie with bass player, was made from original photography, vintage - 1963.


Latest Blog... "Eddie Sulik mini-bio featured in new book, distributed world-wide"

...To Read Entry!


Hank Garland, the guitarist backing Eddie's vocals, on the first 4 tracks of our jukebox, is pictured below, on stage with Elvis

"Crazy" (The Hank Garland Story) New Feature film, now available on DVD and Blu-ray, in stores everywhere!

Collage sent in by Joey (Eddie's nephew)

(Above) Graphic sent in by Jennifer (Eddie's great niece)


Letter from site curator (Eddie's son) Eddie Sulik (Jr.)...

To all our friends on Myspace,

I'd like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for your continuing support in helping to keep my father's music, and his legacy, alive, by visiting this page. Since I started this tribute page, we have had over 40,000 profile views, over 5,000 comments posted, countless messages, and my Dad's songs have been played over 73,000 times. This is most heartfelt, and humbling. I am truly grateful. Please keep the messages and comments coming. I read each and every one of them, and I am always happy to hear from you.

God Bless you all. Sincerely,

Eddie Sulik Jr. ..

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Member Since:

July 19, 2007

Members:

Eddie Sulik (lead singer - all tracks, songwriter - all tracks except "Lowdown Lonesome Lovesick Blues", where he is credited as co-writer for this song by music publisher for his lyrical changes, and alternate music arrangements, of the original song titled "Lovesick Blues". Publisher considers Eddie's version a different song, and he only has partial writers credit in his particular version. Other credits: guitar on "Make You Mine", "Hard Rock Hattie", "Bounty Hunter Dale", "Wishing", "You Oughta' See My Baby", "Anna Marie", "Cold Heart" and "Lovesick Blues") The Nastu Sisters (Stella, Kay, and Frieda) (background vocals on "Anna Marie", "Bounty Hunter Dale", and "Lovesick Blues", and "Cold Heart")

Tracks 1 - 4... Hank Garland (lead guitar): Grady Martin (2nd guitar): Joe Zinkan (bass): Buddy Harman (drums): The Anita Kerr Singers (background vocals): The Echoes (Harmony)

Influences:

The Louvin Brothers: Hank Garland: Hank Williams Sr.: Ray Price: Hank Snow

This MySpace page is maintained by the artist's son, Eddie Sulik (Jr.)

Sounds Like:

Anita Kerr (third from left)... sang background vocals on Eddie's 1959 'Columbia' recording sessions, and it was between the Anita Kerr Singers and the Jordanaires, who recorded on over 90% of Nashville recorded Hit records of the 1950s, including Elvis, and many others. She also produced records for Chet Atkins. In the 1960s, she became a favorite singer for Burt Bacharach, and beat out the Beatles for a Grammy award in 1965. Then became the queen of 'easy listening' FM radio, and Muzak. She is a true Legend, and a very important part of the 'Nashville sound', and Pop music history of the mid 20th century.

Video... Anita Kerr (live performance) 1979 "Everything Must Change"...

Live concert performance of the 'Anita Kerr Singers' (1964) (Background vocalists on (the Echoes) Eddie Sulik's "Bye-Bye My Baby", "Do I Love You", "Loving and Losing", and "Ecstasy") - heavenly voices...

(above) The Echoes - Eddie Sulik on "Bandstand" TV show, with host Biggie Nevins, July - 1960. (Graphic made from original TV photography).


(Summer of 1960) Eddie Sulik (the Echoes) appeared on...
Aired "Live" From...

WPIX - Channel 9
Special effects, movie making technology, as Guitarist, Mickey Riff, stands in as a partial body double for Eddie, in the above video animation. Thanks Mickey.

'click' on photo above to link to Hank Garland's myspace page.


Remembering Drummer Buddy Harman...

Legendary drummer, Buddy Harman, who played drums on Eddie's Nashville recording sessions (first four tracks on our jukebox), passed away on Thursday, August 21, 2008. Buddy Harman, along with guitarist Hank Garland, and other members of Nashville's A-Team, were instrumental in creating the original Nashville Sound. Over a 50 year career, Buddy left his mark, playing on over 18,000 recording sessions, including Elvis Presley, Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, Brenda Lee, Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn, Roy Orbison, Connie Francis, Chet Atkins, Marty Robbins, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Lynn Anderson, George Jones, Kenny Rogers, Perry Como, Merle Haggard, Charlie Rich, Roger Miller, Simon & Garfunkel, Ann Margret, Nancy Sinatra, Reba McEntire and many others. What a career! Rest in peace Buddy.


Please add Eddie's Banner to your profile page...

..

Just copy and paste the (above) html code into your profile.


Thank You!




First and Foremost: Dedication...

(Jesus with the children) All honor and glory to the Lord Jesus Christ. Through him, all things are possible.

"A great sign appeared in the sky, a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars". -Revelations 12, 11

And when the angel had come to her, he said "Hail full of grace, the Lord is with thee, Blessed art thou among women." -St. Luke 1, 28

Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit and cried out in a loud voice: "Blest are you among women and blest is the fruit of your womb." -St. Luke 1, 41-42


Vintage 'Rock & Roll' and 'Country', with the original Nashville Sound!


Eddie Sulik's Official Induction: January 26, 2000


(Above) Original sound equipment used to record Eddie at the famous Bradley Studio, now resides at the Country Music Hall of Fame Museum, in Nashville, Tennessee.

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