JIMMY "LITTLE JIMMY" DICKENS - CONTRACT SIGNED 03/29/1967 CO-SIGNED BY: JACK ROBERTS - HFSID 56369
Sale Price $396.00
Reg. $440.00
JIMMY "LITTLE DICKENS" DICKENS, CO-SIGNED BY: JACK ROBERTS
The country music singer signed this contract in 1967 to appear at
Taylors View Point in Portland, Oregon in 1967.
Contract signed: "Jimmy Dickens" as leader of Jimmy Dickens
and the Country Boys and "Jack Roberts" as Employer. Co-signer
merits further research.Blue ink marks in unknown hand at left edge.2pages, 8¼x15¾, 1 sheet, front and verso. March 29, 1967.
Moeller Talent, Inc. contract. Dickens signed this contract to appear at Taylors
View Point in Portland, Oregon on May 17, 1967 from 9:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. for
$600. Jimmy Dickens (1920-2015), born James Cecil Dickens, was an
American country music singer. He performed at the Grand Ole Opry since the
1940s and was known as much for his funny novelty songs and flamboyant,
rhinestone-encrusted outfits as much for his short size - four feet 11 inches.
The 13th child of a farmer, he began performing professionally while a
student at the University of West Virginia in the late 1930s, singing on a local
radio station. Originally known as Jimmy the Kid, he first appeared on the
Grand Ole Opry in 1948 and became a permanent performer there in 1949,
whenhe changed his nickname to Little Jimmy. He's released at
least one hit every decade between the 1940s and 1970s, including "Take a
Cold Tater and Wait" - his first single, released in 1949 - as well as "Out
Behind the Barn" (1954), "The Violet and the Rose "(1962) and his biggest
hit, "May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose" (1965). He was inducted
into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1983. He was inducted into the
Country Music Hall of Fame in 1983. Lightly creased. Staple holes in top
left corner. Ink stains at right edge. Wax binding remnants at top edge. Folded
twice, comes folded in half. Otherwise in fine condition.
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