Interpret1 :RAY RUFF
Art : CD
Label : HYDRA
Artikel Nr. : #BCK 27116
1 I Took A liking To You
2 Beatle Maniacs
3 Long Long Pony Tail
4 My Wish Is You
5 Ummm Oh Yeah
6 Well... All Right
7 Love
8 My Gift To You
9 Pledge Of Love
10 Pretty Blue Eyes
11 I´m Gonna Love You Too
12 Lonely Hours
13 In Dreamland
14 A Fool Again
15 Angel Blue
16 Love Made A Fool Of You
17 Let Me Tell You About Linda
18 I Need Someone
19 The Girlfriend´s Car
20 Half-Pint Baby
21 I´m Qualified
22 A Dream
23 The KIXZ Twist
24 You Call Everybody Darling (unreleased)
Ray Ruff, der legandäre Musikproduzent, wurde als Marvin Ray Ruffin am 24 März, 1938 in Amarillo, Texas geboren. Eigentlich wollte er Baseball Profi werden als er 1955-56 den jungen Buddy Holly kennen lernte. Dieser lud ihn ein nach Lubbock zu kommen um ihn seinem Produzenten Norman Petty vorzustellen. Ray und Buddy wurden enge Freunde bevor Holly´s tragischem Flugzeugabsturz. Danach kam Ray öfters nach Lubbock um mit Holly´s Band The Crickets abzuhängen und auch aufzutreten, bevor er seine eigene Band The Checkmates gründete. Zwischen 1959 und 1964 nahm er für verschiedene Label meist selbstkomponierte Lieder im Stil von Buddy Holly auf, die hier erstmals zusammengesammelt wurden.
1960 lies er sich in Los Angeles nieder und wurde Produzent bei ABC Records wobei sein erster erfolgreicher Künstler Brian Hyland wurde. Für die nächsten 40 Jahre produzierte er einige der bekanntesten Künstler inklusive Pat Boone, Elvis Presley, Marty Robbins, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams Jr., Van Morrison and Nancy Sinatra. Er verstarb 2005.
Ray Ruff, famous legendary music industry record producer, was born Marvin Ray Ruffin on March 24, 1938 in Amarillo, Texas. He was playing semi-pro baseball for his city home team in 1955-56 when he met Charles Hardin Holley, a player on the Lubbock team and better known to the world as the legendary Rock'n'Roll performer Buddy Holly. Buddy invited him to come to Lubbock and visit him in 1956, which he did, and the next year Buddy invited Ray to meet his producer, Norman Petty, at Petty's recording studio in Clovis, New Mexico. Ray and Buddy became good friends, and were seen together many times before the "Day the Music Died" on February 3, 1959 when Buddy Holly died in a tragic plane crash while on a winter tour. After Buddy's passing, Ray often went down to Clovis to hang out with and play with the Crickets, and soon got his own rock band together, The Checkmates, who recorded from 1959 to 1964 on many small indie record labels, including Ray's own label, Ruff Records. In the early Sixties, Ray recorded mostly original songs like his own "I Took A Liking To You" with a "Buddy Holly" sound. In 1960, Ray Ruff went to Los Angeles, where he got a job as a recording intern and co-producer for ABC-Paramount records, and soon was producing all of singer Brian Hyland's records for that label and for Dot Records. In the early 1960s, Ray also recorded with artists such as Pat Boone, Elvis Presley, Marty Robbins, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams Jr., Van Morrison and Nancy Sinatra. Ray Ruff was a record producer for over 40 years, and produced some of the biggest names in the music business. He passed away in 2005.