Rockabilly / Teenrock
Years active 1956-unknown
always klick on pic’s
Big Spring, Texas, USA
Born August 6, 1936; Died March 16, 2002 (aged 66)
Ray Doggett was born Elmer Ray Doggett in a little town called Sweetwater, Texas, were he graduated from Highschool in 1953. By playing guitar in several highschool bands he acquired a taste for it and in the mid 50s he tried his luck as a solo artist. In 1956 he had luck with a recording with Spade Records in Houston, Texas. This record company was founded by country and rockabilly singer Bennie Hess and had six releases in 1957; Bennie's own, Vern Pullens, Royce Porter and Ray Doggett's. He re-opened the label in the 70s when he released some of his old and some new records. Ray Doggett's first record on Spade 1928 was the rockabilly song "Go Go Heart" b/w "Fallin' Teardrops". Unfortunately none of the Spade releases were very successful, because the only distribution company in the area would have been Pappy Daily with whom Bennie Hess didn't want to cooperate at first. So he sold his records himself meeting only little response from the DJ's. Then, when finally a contract with Pappy Daily was established it was already too late and Bennie had to shut down the label. … Read full text here >>> Ray Doggett
Ray Doggett ”Doggon it Doggett” Hydra BLK 7709 [1989]