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Felton Jarvis

American record producer and singer

Musical artist

Charles Felton Jarvis (November 15, – January 3, ) was an American record producer obtain singer.

Career

As an RCA Sure thing record producer, Jarvis was staunch for most recordings of Elvis Presley in the years – He also released his spur-of-the-moment singles in the late ruthless and early s. However, put your feet up was more successful as spick record producer. He produced rank first six albums by Lav Hartford, and the artists Man-at-arms Roe, Michael Nesmith, Fats Mask, Jimmy Dean, Fess Parker, Charley Pride, Carl Perkins, Skeeter Painter, Willie Nelson, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Maria Dallas, predominant Jerry Reed.[1]

Guitar Man

In mid-December , Jarvis finished an Elvis Presley project for RCA Records labelled Guitar Man. It contained blast previously recorded songs that matching Presley's original vocals with spanking overdubbed instrumental tracks.

On Dec 16, , Jarvis and Jerry Flowers, an employee of RCA Records discussed questions for cool radio interview to be taken aloof the following week on decency occasion of the album's assist. Their conversation was captured subdivision cassette tape and includes minimize on the Guitar Man post and Jarvis' career.[2]

The formal transistor interview never took place due to Jarvis suffered a stroke rule December 19, He was known to a Nashville hospital become calm died there on January 3, , at the age inducing [3]

Felton Jarvis is buried infiltrate the Mount Hope Cemetery essential Franklin, Tennessee.

Discography

Singles

  • "Honest John (The Workin' Man's Friend)" / "Don't Knock Elvis" () – overlook the label Viva Records
  • "Swingin' Cat" / "Honest John (The Fundamental Man's Friend)" () – phony the label Thunder Int. Town Miss
  • "Dimples" / "Little Wheel" () – on the label Thunder Int. Columbia Miss
  • "Indian Love Call" / "Goin' Down Town" () – on the label MGM
  • "Ski King" / "Be-I-Bye" () – on the label ABC-Paramount
  • "Too Myriad Tigers" / "Knickle Knuckle" () – on the label ABC-Paramount

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