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MP3 Johnny Gidley - The Songs of Edgar Allan Poe

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Intriguing...easily remembered melodies and arrangements done in a style reminiscent of The Beatles that immediatley pulls the listner into the poetic world of Edgar Allan Poe.

9 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Folk Pop, ROCK: Americana



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Johnny Gidley, a farm boy from Salado, Texas, grew up listening to the music of the 60âs and in particular, The Beatles. He formed his first band, Johnny & The Silvertones, in 1964 with fellow high school classmates Berry Evans, Tom Brown and Harold Mersiovsky. The group fast became one of the most popular groups in Central Texas releasing their first single âGot No Loveâ in 1966 under the tutelage of Joe Treadway on TSM Records. And then Johnny was off to the U.S. Navy in 1967 to serve on the U.S.S. Cabildo but upon his return rejoined the group in 1969. The group had been renamed The Buccaneers by then and was being managed and booked by J.E. Brown, the bass players father. After a seven-month stint as the house band at the old S & S Club in Temple, Texas the group disbanded but later regrouped with only the bass player Tom Brown as an original member.

Johnny was married in 1971 and began a solo career playing a variety of venues throughout central Texas. He worked as a stock clerk, auto sales person, and bookkeeper for various businesses to support his young family which had become four by 1977. He became the managing editor of his hometown newspaper The Salado Village Voice in 1980 and wrote a weekly column called From The Prairie Land in which many of his poems were published. Throughout the years he continued to write songs and perform in local clubs, restaurants and special events. After a very painful breakup of his family in 1985 he was lead to contemporary Christian music and began writing worship music. He lead praise and worship services for the singles class at First Baptist Church in Belton, Texas and released his first cassette tape Joy & Tears in 1988 and then his next one entitled ALL in 1991. In 2005 Johnny re-released ALL as a CD entitled A Life of Endurance adding two new songs to the mix âLove Me Backâ and the title track âA Life of Endurance.â Later that year he released on CD The Songs of Edgar Allan Poe which he had written over a period of about ten years between 1972 and 1982. He was employed by Stagecoach Inn in Salado in 1985 and is still employed there as the IT specialist managing the restaurant and coffee shop point of sale systems. He continues to push forward with his music and in 2006 built his first website prairielandmusic.com but after a few months decided to abandon that name and formed a new one: www.johnnygidley.com
His next CD project yet unnamed is a collection of his songs written over the years in both rock & roll and country styles.
Most notable titles include âThe Graveyard of Pop Rock & Rollâ, âThe Brazos River Caféâ, and âThey Wonât Play My Record.â Recording has not begun yet and a release date has not been set.


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