Artist
Johnny Horton
Johnny Horton is a folk artist from Los Angeles, California , USA formed in 1925. 4 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Folk · Los Angeles, California , USA · Best folk albums
- 4
- Releases
- 1959–1999
- Active years
- 1925
- Formed
Discography
4Most popular
16 Biggest Hits
1999
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About
John Gale "Johnny" Horton (April 30, 1925 – November 5, 1960) was an American country music and rockabilly singer most famous for his semi-folk, so-called "saga songs" which began the "historical ballad" craze of the late 1950s and early 1960s. With them, he had several major successes, most notably in 1959 with the song "The Battle of New Orleans" (written by Jimmy Driftwood), which was awarded the 1960 Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording. The song was awarded the Grammy Hall of Fame Award, and in 2001 ranked No. 333 of the Recording Industry Association of America's "Songs of the Century". During 1960, Horton had two other successes with "North to Alaska" for John Wayne's movie, North to Alaska, and "Sink the Bismarck". Horton is a member of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.
Johnny Horton in brief
- How many Johnny Horton releases are on Riffiter?
- 4 releases are catalogued, spanning 1959 to 1999.
- When was Johnny Horton formed?
- Johnny Horton formed in 1925, in Los Angeles, California , USA.
- What genre is Johnny Horton?
- Johnny Horton is catalogued under Folk.
- What is the most recent Johnny Horton release on Riffiter?
- 16 Biggest Hits, released in 1999.