voc, *1925 US
Singer of Country and World
Country singer-songwriter born November 9, 1925 in Chapman, Alabama. His first release, "The Death Of Hank Williams" reportedly sold over a half-million copies in 1953. From 1951-1967, he hosted "The Friendly Variety Show" televised locally on Saturday nights in Mobile, Alabama. He was also the founder of the Mobile Country Music Association.
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Death Of Hank Williams / Dear Joan | Jack Cardwell | 1975 | Single |
Christmas in Vietnam / Christmas Wedding | Jack Cardwell | 1969 | Single |
Are You Mine / Ko Ko Mo | Jack Cardwell | 1955 | Single |
Whiskey, Women And Loaded Dice / Slap-Ka-Dab | Jack Cardwell | 1954 | Album |
Lonesome Midnight / Can I | Jack Cardwell | 1953 | Album |
A Vitamin Called Love / I'm Gonna Write A Song About You | Jack Cardwell | 1953 | Album |
The Death Of Hank Williams / Two Arms | Jack Cardwell | 1953 | Album |
Dear Joan / You're Looking For Something | Jack Cardwell | 1953 | Album |
You Hid Your Cheating Heart / My Love For You Would Fill Ten Pots | Jack Cardwell | 1952 | Album |
Let Me Be The One / Sunny Side Of The Mountain / Rainbow At Midnight // The Death Of Hank Williams / Low And Lonely / Boll Weevil | Hank Locklin / Hawkshaw Hawkins / Carlisle Brothers // Jack Cardwell / Esco Hankins / Homer And Jethro | Single | |
Blue Lifetime | Jack Cardwell | Single |