Andy Starr

For the man who played Bozo the Clown on Superstation WGN see Bob Bell (actor)

Andy Starr (born "Franklin Delano Gulledge" on October 21, 1932 near Combs, Arkansas; died September 12, 2003 in Fayetteville, Arkansas) was a rockabilly musician once described by Billboard as "one of the more noteworthy Presley disciples." However poor song selection and other difficulties made him never chart. "Andy Starr" recorded on Holiday Inn Records as Frank Starr. He spent time performing in Alaska as Frank Starr, did Gospel music, and also ran as a long-shot candidate in the United States presidential election, 1996.[1]

Web source

  1. Rockabilly Hall of Fame Page

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