Red Simpson
Red Simpson
Artist Information
Genres: Traditional Country, Bakersfield Sound, Truck Driving Country
Active: 60's, 70's
Born: March 6, 1934 in Higley, AZ
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Best known for his string of trucking songs, Red Simpson was raised in Bakersfield, California, the youngest of a dozen children. At age 14, he wrote his first song -- about chickens -- and sang it to his family's fowl. During the Korean War, he served aboard a naval hospital ship, the Repose, where he found relief by forming the Repose Ramblers, who played any instruments they could scrounge up. He bought better ones in Japan and began to practice in earnest, and became a professional musician in California after his discharge. Simpson was working at the Wagon Wheel in Lamont when Fuzzy Owens saw him and arranged for Simpson to work at his Clover Club as a piano player. He then got a job replacing Buck Owens at the Blackboard Club on weekends.
Discography
Release: April 26, 2005
Label: Windsor Music Licensing
Release: August 24, 1999
Label: Razor & Tie