Hayden Thompson
![]() | Born |
| Active Decades | |
| 19001020304050607080902000 | |
Thompson made his recording debut with "I Feel the Blues Coming On" on the Von label in 1954. He signed with Sun in 1956 and recorded the Junior Parker song "Love My Baby" with support from Billy Riley's band and Jerry Lee Lewis. Held back for several months, the single failed to become a hit when it was finally released in 1957; none of his other Sun recordings yielded a hit either. Disappointed by his lack of success, Thompson moved to Chicago in 1958 and recorded for several labels, including B.E.A.T., Arlen, and Kapp. His country-tinged recordings for Kapp enabled him to make a guest appearance on the Opry, but he never achieved the stardom he desired. ~ Todd Kristel, All Music Guide
If you like this artist, you may also enjoy...
Dick Penner, Glen Honeycutt, Luke McDaniel, Jimmy Wages, Malcolm Yelvington, Ray Smith
C 2008 All Media Guide, LLC
Content provided by All Music Guide R , a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC.
Content provided by All Music Guide R , a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC.





