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Curtis Potter

Them Old Honky Tonks

Curtis Potter
Them Old Honky Tonks Are Calling Me Again
I'll Never Always Love You
Holding On To Holding On
I Could Never Love You Now
That's Why Were Not Talking
Every Time I Hear That Fiddle
Faraway Feeling

I Can't Keep My Mind Off Of You
Lost In The Shuffle
Let Me Love In Peace
I'm Not Crazy Yet
The Day You Left Me

Curtis Potter has become a legend in Country Music focusing his career on the great Texas Dance Hall music featuring Honky Tonk standards and Western Swing favorites.

Curtis was born in Cross Plains, Texas. His talent was discovered early in his life and he became a regular featured act on local television in Abilene, Texas. “The Bill Fox Show” and Curtis became one of the most popular entertainers on that program. At the age of 16, Curtis was given his own television show and was also a regular feature on the “Slim Willet Show.”

In 1959, Curtis joined the Hank Thompson show. Hank was impressed with the young vocalist and invited him to front the Brazos Valley Band and play bass guitar for him. In the 13 years that Curtis was with Hank, he traveled all over the United States, Europe, the Far East and even a much sought after Carnegie Hall appearance.

Curtis’s first major hit was “You Comb Her Hair Every Morning.” That song would gather enough attention to become the catalyst of a forty year recording career.

In 1973, a shuffle beat record titled “Walkin’ Talkin’ Breathin’ Case of Sorrow” was released by Curtis to great reviews. It was followed by a Texas Dance Hall album with Darrell McCall and Ray Sanders.

In 1984, Curtis helped to form Step One Records in Nashville. The label would become the largest independent in the world releasing projects on Gene Watson, Ray Price, Kitty Wells, Hank Thompson and Clinton Gregory.

Curtis and Willie Nelson had a number one video on the label in 1995. “Turn Me Loose And Let Me Swing” was taken from the album “Six Hours At The Pedernales and teamed Curtis and Willie singing an album full of great classics and new favorites.

In 2005, Curtis signed with Heart of Texas Records. Three very successful projects have followed including “Them Old Honky Tonks” “Chicago Dancing Girls” and “Down In Texas Today.” These projects prove how great music and the voice of Curtis Potter is still sought after today.

After successful heart surgery in early 2006, Curtis is back on the road entertaining his legion of fans. He enjoys singing his brand of Country Music in concert halls, auditoriums, dance halls, honky tonks and anywhere steel guitars and fiddles can be played.

Curtis Potter has proven that a career can be made out of great talent and perseverance in the Country Music industry.




Disc Features:

Heart Of Texas Records
HOTR 106
12 Tracks
Compact Disc
Curtis Potter
Them Old Honky Tonks

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