Rock and Pop
A.k.a. Donnie Henson Lanier
Donnie “Dirt” Henson Lanier (July 13th, 1936 – July 23th, 2014) was an american rockabilly artist. He played guitar starting from his childhood and became later a famous songwriter ("Party doll", "Here we go again") and composer. He worked along with Jimmy Bowen and Buddy Knox, when playing lead guitar for The Rhythm Orchids. As songwriter he was working for such artists as Hank Snow, Nancy Sinatra, Lee Hazlewood, Ray Charles and even Norah Jones. Especially at the start of his career in the late 1950's, Don Lanier used different variations of his name for performing: Donny Lanier, Donnie Lanier, Donnie La Near, Donnie 'Dirt' Lanier and he was Don of Don & The Roses.
Don And His Roses |
The Rhythm Orchids |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Pony Tail Girl / Private Property | Don Lanier | 1957 | Single |
Sweetness | Don Lanier | Single | |
My Little Boy's Hands / I Wanna Go Somewhere | Don Lanier | Single |