voc, *1932
Singer of World, Country and Rock
Gene O'Quin (1932-1978?) was a country and western and honky tonk singer born in Dallas on September 9, 1932 He established himself professionally at Dallas' Big "D" Jamboree, a Grand Old Opry-like radio showcase, becoming one of its most popular entertainers. O'Quin recorded his first song at the age of 15 and was signed by Capitol Records.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Boogie Woogie Fever | Gene O'Quin | 2000 | Compil. |
A Country Music Retrospect To The 1950's Vol. 5 | Gene O'Quin | 1982 | Compil. |
I Specialize In Love / Too Hot To Handle | Gene O'Quin | 1954 | Album |
You Name It (She's Got It) | Gene O'Quin | 1954 | Single |
I'm Gonna Take My Baby Dancing / Close Your Eyes (And I'll Be There) | Gene O'Quin | 1953 | Single |
I’ll Never Be The Same / Mobilin’ Baby Of Mine | Gene O'Quin | 1952 | Album |
You're Gonna Be Sorry / Tennessee Talkin Doll | Gene O'Quin | 1952 | Single |
It's No Use Talkin' Baby (I'm Through) / I'm Lonesome For You | Gene O'Quin | 1951 | Single |
Texas Boogie / Triflin' Woman | Gene O'Quin | 1951 | Album |
The Late Gene O'Quin, A Hillbilly At Heart | Gene O'Quin | Album | |
I'm Gonna Live The Life They Sing About, (In All Those Country Songs) | Gene O'Quin | Single | |
Joe Joe Joe | Gene O'Quin | Single | |
Hard Country Music From The Heart | Gene O'Quin | Compil. |