Hank C. Burnette - "I Found A New Love" - Video
PUBLISHED:  Feb 11, 2014
DESCRIPTION:
Here's a track that was originally cut by Bobby (Poe) Brant for the White Rock label ("Piano Nellie" on the flip!) and sent to me in the early 70's, in a batch of singles, by Phil Ladd, co-owner (with Jim Lowe) of the White Rock label. I immediately took a liking to it, mostly because of the nice chord changes and set about to record it. The track here however is an instru version that I cut several years later, in the late 70's and which I was rather pleased with. Never released on record though! The guitar taking the lead (and rhythm) is my trusty old Country Gent and the drums appears to be my Ludwig 'Ringo Starr' kit, the nicest drum set I've ever owned (and given to me by Sonet in time for my first release for the label! In fact, they also presented me with the Gretsch guitar you hear on this recording, a Revox A-700 tape machine, a Neumann U-87 condenser mike and God knows what!). Enjoy...

TRIVIA:

Bobby Nelson Poe (April 13, 1933 -- January 22, 2011), also known as The Poe Kat, had a long and varied career in the music business.
He was born in Vinita, Oklahoma. In the mid-1950s he formed Bobby Poe and The Poe Kats, which (apart from Bobby) featured African-American piano player Big Al Downing, lead guitar player Vernon Sandusky and drummer Joe Brawley. Bobby Poe and The Poe Kats were also Rockabilly Queen Wanda Jackson's first Rock and Roll backing band. They toured with Wanda and can also be found on her early Capitol Records recordings, including the Rockabilly classics "Let's Have a Party" and "Mean Mean Man". Bobby, Wanda, Big Al and Vernon are all members of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.
Bobby Poe and The Poe Kats came to the attention of Sam Phillips of Sun Records with their first recorded track, "Rock and Roll Record Girl". Based on the music of the old standard "Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy", "Rock and Roll Record Girl" was at first blocked from release by Wesley Rose of Acuff-Rose because of that fact. By the time all of the legal hurdles were cleared, Sam Phillips was no longer interested in releasing the track. Instead, Dallas, Texas radio personality Jim Lowe stepped in and released the single on his White Rock Records label. "Rock and Roll Record Girl" backed with "Rock and Roll Boogie" (White Rock 1112) became a number 1 single in the state of Texas.
After one more single for Jim Lowe's White Rock Records entitled "Piano Nellie" backed with "I Found A New Love" (White Rock 1114), under the name of Bobby Brant and The Rhythm Rockers, Bobby Poe gave up his career as an artist to become an artist manager. His first client was Big Al Downing. In the 1960s, Poe moved to the Washington, D.C. area and expanded his operation. He managed and co-produced The Chartbusters, which featured his old bandmate Vernon Sandusky. The Chartbusters scored a Top 40 hit in 1964 with their recording "She's The One". Tom Hanks was quoted in People Magazine as saying The Chartbusters were one of the influences for his film "That Thing You Do!". Poe also co-managed The British Walkers, which featured Bobby Howard and guitarist Roy Buchanan.
In 1968, Poe again switched gears and started several music tip sheets for music industry insiders and radio stations. The most successful tip sheet was Pop Music Survey, which grew significantly when Poe began an annual music convention. After 25 successful conventions, Poe retired in 1996.
After his "official" retirement in 1996, in 1999 he created The Grand Grove Opry in Grove, Oklahoma. This music theater showcased local and national Country music talent and shows were broadcast weekly on KITO radio in Vinita, Oklahoma. After new owners bought the Opry building, Poe continued to promote Country music concerts until 2005.
In March 2009 Bobby Poe and The Poe Kats were inducted into the Kansas Music Hall of Fame.
Bobby Poe died at his home in Grove, Oklahoma on January 22, 2011. He had been diagnosed with throat cancer in 2009. While he was able to beat the cancer, he grew steadily weaker during his recovery and suffered a fatal blood clot on the aforementioned date.
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