Single US 1987 on RB Records label
Brass, Folk, World and
I'm guessing this record came out after the fire in 1987 that gutted R.E. Lee High School in Baytown Texas. The fire was started by a School District contractor who wanted to gain the contract build a new High School to replace it. The school wasn't destroyed, but there was major damage and the school district wanted to level it and build a new, politically correct High School in a newer part of town. After protests by citizens and a signature drive to have a special election held to decide the issue, R.E. Lee High School was renovated and remains in use today. Built in 1928, it has stood for almost 90 years. Red Vinyl U-18998 M RB Records P.O. Box 2203 Baytown, Texas 77522 713/428-1546 Recorded at Limelight Studios Dickinson, Texas
![]() | Robert E. Lee High School Marching Band , album by, band |
![]() | Gylla Headley voc, album by, vocals |
![]() | Ray Turner p, US bass guitar |
![]() | George Haverson , drums |
![]() | Billy Wuneburger , lead guitar |
![]() | Shane Goodman , written by, rhythm guitar, vocals |
Robert Bond producer |
Al Peoples directed by |
Robert E. Lee High School Marching Band backing band |
Rex Petty |
Shane Goodman |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Loss Of A Legend (Love Ya Lee) | The Cadillac Cowboys, Robert E. Lee High School Marching Band, Gylla Headley | Rex Petty, Shane Goodman | 2:40 |
2 | Dull Razor Blues (The Blade) | The Cadillac Cowboys, Robert E. Lee High School Marching Band, Gylla Headley | ||
3 | Slow Dixie | The Cadillac Cowboys, Robert E. Lee High School Marching Band, Gylla Headley |