
Bob Luman - Wikipedia
Perhaps his most unusual song was a slow, soulful recitation of Johnny Cash 's "I Still Miss Someone". Luman died of pneumonia in Nashville in late December 1978. [1] He was 41 years old. After his death, Bear Family Records released several compilations of his songs, including More of the Rocker, Still Rockin' and Carnival Rock. [2]
The Bob Luman Biography - Rockabilly Legends
Biography (15 April 1937 – 27 December 1978) Before 1955 the only hits Bob Luman had were on the baseball field. In fact, he was a star baseball player for his high school team in Kilgore, Texas. He also fronted a band that performed the country hits of the day, including those of his idol, Lefty Frizzell.
Whatever Happened To Rockabilly/Country Star Bob Luman?
2021年7月23日 · Bob is a member of both the Rockabilly Hall of Fame and the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame. So whatever happened to Bob Luman? Sadly, Bob passed away in …
Luman, Robert Glynn [Bob] (1937–1978) - TSHA
2006年12月5日 · Robert Glynn (Bob) Luman, guitarist and country and rockabilly singer, was born in Nacogdoches, Texas, on April 15, 1937, the son of Joe and Lavine Luman. Luman was introduced to music by his father, who played the fiddle, guitar, and harmonica in …
Bob Luman – Bio, Personal Life, Family & Cause Of Death
Bob Luman was born in Texas. He decided to pursue a musical career after failing to make it in Major League Baseball. He has been inducted into both the Rockabilly Hall of Fame and the …
Bob Luman Discography: Vinyl, CDs, & More | Discogs
Explore Bob Luman's biography, discography, and artist credits. Shop rare vinyl records, top albums, and more on Discogs.
Bob Luman - Let's Think About Living 1971 - YouTube
Bob Luman Let's Think About Living Live VideoBob Luman Let's Think About Living LyricsIn every other song that I've heard latelySome fellow gets shotAnd his ...
Bob Luman - Greatest Hits Full Album - YouTube
The full album for Greatest Hits / Music by Bob Luman playlist Greatest Hits tracklist (Bob Luman): What About the Hurt Honky Tonk Man Ain't Got Time to Be U...
Bob Luman (April 15, 1937 — December 27, 1978), American
Luman toured frequently in the 60s and 70s, and became popular in Las Vegas, with an act which combined country and rockabilly. He signed with Epic Records in 1968, and had several hits …
Bob Luman - Apple Music
Listen to music by Bob Luman on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Bob Luman including Lonely Women Make Good Lovers, Let's Think About Living and more.