Aw C'mon Baby

From out of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, came a young man named Myron Lee (real name :. Myron Robert Wachendorf). Myron was only 17 when he entered a talent contest in 1958 on a program called "Tommorrow's Stars" on KELO-TV in Sioux Falls. They won and were asked to be on each Saturday; also to back up other contestants when needed. Myron Lee and his band The Caddies cut some brilliant rockin' music back in the 1950's, but never scored a much deserved hit record. However, today 'Homicide' and 'Aw C'mon Baby' (1959) are regarded as Rockabilly classics.
"I consider myself a lucky guy for having the chance to grow up in a wonderful time with wonderful music and I was able to make a living from having all that fun." Myron Lee,1992.
Myron Lee & The Caddies - Aw C'mon Baby
Myron Lee & The Caddies - Homicide

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