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Billy "Crash" Craddock

 

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Digging deeper into Bear Family's great series, That'll Flat…Git It , we check out Craddock's early single, "Ah, Poor Little Baby". Read More

In 1964, Slim Williamson bought tiny Nashville-based indie label Chart Records for $350, and for the next 14 years, Chart released records by novelty acts like Jim Nesbitt and Junior Samples and young talent like Lynn Anderson and Billy "Crash" Craddock, in addition to hundreds of here-and-gone singles and albums by country and rock artists that Williamson and his son Cliff (often wrongly) had pegged for success. Read More

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After an aborted career as a '50s teen idol, Billy "Crash" Craddock returned to his first love, country music, and earned the... Read the full Billy "Crash" Craddock bio.

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