Rubin Everidge

Rubin Everidge

Here's some songs from Rubin's latest album
"This Night With Rubin Everidge":

"All The Good Ones Weren't Taken"   RealAudio   PlayMP3   GetMP3

"Tribute To Kitty Wells"   RealAudio   PlayMP3   GetMP3

"Would You Be Here Now"   RealAudio   PlayMP3   GetMP3

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"More Haggard Than Merle"   RealAudio   PlayMP3   GetMP3

"Johnny Walker Walk"   RealAudio   PlayMP3   GetMP3

"Even The Jukebox Cried"   RealAudio   PlayMP3   GetMP3

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Rubin Lee Everidge, was born in Barnsville, GA. September 29, 1936 to Albert and Ruby Everidge. Rubin was raised in Macon, GA. and comes from a long line of musicians. His Father, Albert, played the guitar and handsaw and performed with Riley Puckett, Gid Tanner, Fiddling John Carson, -"The Skillet Lickers Band"- in the 20's. The band also made recordings and Rubin has a tape taken from an old Brass Disc that was recorded in 1929 in Atlanta, GA. He also had two cousins, both deceased. Jack and Pete Drake. Both went on to become very well known in the Music field in Nashville, TN. Jack was the Bass man and Band leader for Ernest Tubb for Twenty Eight Years. Pete was a well known and very sought after Steel guitar player and owned Stop Records and Window Publishing Co. in Nashville. He is also in the Hall Of Fame in Nashville. Rubin, entered the U.S. Army June 14, 1954 and was discharged June 15,1957. During his tour of service he spent time in Korea, Texas and Georgia. He left the U.S. Army as an E-5, Sergeant. He moved to Upstate NY. in September 1957 because of the job opportunities. He formed a band and started playing all the Bars, Clubs, Grange Halls, Weddings -you name it, Rubin has played it. Rubin has always been one to strive for bigger and better things, so he would always seek out the best musicians the area had to offer. In 1968 he formed the band the SanAnTones and has continued with that name to date. Rubin and the SanAnTones keep a full schedule and travel all over New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Canada and have appeared and opened shows for some of the largest stars in music - Johnny Cash, Pee Wee King, Grandpa Jones, Charlie Walker, Del Reeves, Jim Ed Brown, Kitty Wells, John Coulee, Bobby Wright, Johnny Wright, Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn, Jack Green, Little Jimmy Dickens, Mickey Gilley, Charlie Pride, Faron Young, and Porter Wagoner. In May 2000, working under the close direction of Ambassador Charlie, Rubin recorded his first Album titled "Feeling More Haggard Than Merle" consisting of twelve songs, for Millennium Records in Nashville, TN. In September 2000, Rubin will record his second Album for Millennium Records. Ambassador Charlie has suggested that the second Album consist of fifteen songs. Rubin is also in the New York State Country Music Hall Of Fame and the Georgia Country Music Hall Of Fame of Atlanta, Georgia. He is Director and Chairman of the New York State Country Music Hall Of Fame located at the Cortland Country Music Park in Cortland, New York. He also sits on their Board of Directors.

Rubin Everidge's Award

For information contact;
Graceland Entertainment
11853 Lebanon Road
Mt. Juliet, TN 37122

Or contact;
Ambassador Charlie Ray
C4promo.com

 

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