Rockabilly Hall of Fame Legends List
"O" Artists & Songs

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Oaks, Bob
O'Bannon, Charlie
O'Conner, Keith
Oddballs
O'Dell, Doye
Official off-site page.
Offbeats
Ogletree, Leo
O'Gwynn, James
O'Henry & Barbara
Oilar, Bev
O'Keefe, Johnny
O'Keefe, Larry
Ain't-a That Something, '59
Oertling, Jim
Old Moss Back, '59
Okie Doke Band
Ole Miss Downbeats
Oliver, Bobby
Oliver, Dale
Oliver, Danny
Oller, Shadie
Olenn, Johnny
Sally Let Your Bangs Hang Down, '55
Olson, Reggie
Lookin' Waitin' Searchin' Hopin', '58
Olson, Rocky
O'Mary, Slim
Omegas
One, Bobby
O'Neal, Bob
O'Neal, Gradie Joe
O'Neill, Johnny
Opper, Wolf
O'Quin, Gene
Ontario, Art
Ontario, Joe
Opkis, Cenith

Orbison, Roy
Chicken Hearted, '58
Claudette, '58
Claudette, '68
Devil Doll, '56
Domino, '56
Fool's Hall Of Fame, '58
Go Go Go, '56
Mean Little Mama, '58
Ooby Dooby, '56
Rockhouse, '56
Trying To Get To You, '56
At the early age of thirteen, Orbison formed his first band, the Wink
(Texas) Westerners. His talent has never been in doubt; he had his own
radio show at the age of eight and when he was ten years old he had his
first paying job - a medicine show.
Off-Site: Roy Orbison Home Page

Orbits
The Orbits Website
Ordge, Jimmy
Original Starfires
Orion
Orr, J.D.
Orrell, David
Be My Baby
Orrison, Bob
Osborn, Dave
Osborne, Arthur
Osborne, Billy
Osborne, Jimmie
Osborne, Kell
Hey Ruby
Osburn, Bob
Oster, Al
Midnight Sun Rock
Ott, Paul
Ottey, Kenny
Outlaws
Overstreet, Tommy
Owen, Jimmy
Owen, Mack
Owen, Rudy
Owston, Chuck

Owens, Buck
a/k/a Corky Jones - "Hot Dog"
Played rhythm guitar on some early Gene Vincent tracks at Capitol.
Owens, Clyde
Right & Ready, '58
Rock My Baby, '58
Swing It Little Katy, '59
Owens, Danny
Owens, Don
Owens, Dusty
Owens, Glen
Owens, Jack
Owens, Keith
Hot Rod Lincoln
Owens, Robert
Owens, Kenny
I Got The Bug, '58
*Oxford, Vernon
Born June 8, 1941, Benton County, Arkansas. Raised in Wichita,
Kansas. An ultra-hard, old-time country singer who had the misfortune
to pop up in Nashville in the late 70's, during an era when the town was
far too preoccupied with Outlaws like Waylon & Willie and crossover
hipsters like Kenny Rogers to pay much attention to him ... Though
Oxford garnered a fair amount of critical attention for his
back-beyond-the-basics approach, country radio never paid him much
attention either. His sole trip to the country top 20, in fact, came
with his raucous 1976 novelty tune 'Redneck.'
Ox Tones
