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Our most valuable asset; The Legendary Human Factor!
The
Jerry Naylor Company, LLC and Nayco Entertainment has
assembled a talented group of experienced professionals.
These devoted individuals collaborate to create historic,
one-of-a-kind product.
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Jerry
Naylor: Jerry
Naylor became the lead singer of "The Crickets"
after the untimely death of Buddy Holly. Naylor is
a forty-seven-year veteran of the entertainment business,
internationally recognized recording artist, performer,
record producer, songwriter, radio & television
personality, film and television producer, and Grammy
nominated solo recording artist. Cashbox Magazine
picked Naylor as one of the "Top Forty Male Vocalists
of 1970." Naylor's "Continental Country"
was acclaimed the "Number One Syndicated Radio
Show in North America" by the Country Music Association
and Billboard Magazine. Jerry Naylor was inducted
into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame (2000),
inducted into the West Texas Hall of Fame (1998), and is recognized in the prestigious
"Who's Who in Entertainment," "Who's
Who in Rock 'n Roll," "Who's Who in Country
Music," and "Who's Who in America."
Jerry Naylor is not just a producer or person who
conceptualized and wrote this project, but an artist
as well who can actually appear as one of those of
tribute in the Rockabilly
Legends; A Tribute to My Friends CD.  |
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Gary
Randall: Gary
Randall is co-executive producer and senior manager
for distribution, marketing, promotion and sales on
The Rockabilly Legends Tribute project for The Naylor
Company. Co-Founder/ Former Vice Chairman/ President
of Pamplin Communications Corporation / Pamplin Entertainment
- the number four ranked Christian music record label
in America; Executive Producer/ creator of the number
one ranked Christian video series in America, "Bibleman;"
an ordained minister and nationally syndicated television
talk show host (1978-1990); producer of children's
television programming for NBC-Television Network. |
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Red
Robinson: Legendary
forty five-year veteran, Award winning pop/rock radio
personality; first to program Rockabilly and Rock
'n Roll music in Canada and the Northwestern United
States; CBC Television Network host; First to MC (1957)
Elvis Presley concert, Empire Stadium, Vancouver,
BC, Canada; First to MC (1964) The Beatles concert
in Vancouver, BC, Canada; Honored by the Rock 'n Roll
Hall of Fame as a Legendary Pioneer Disc Jockey (1995);
Inducted into the Canadian Association of Broadcasters
Hall of Fame (1997); Inducted into the Rockabilly
Hall of Fame (2002). |
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Bill
Mack: "The Midnight Cowboy" -- On Camera &
Coordinator of "Truck Stops of North America
Campaign": For fifty-years Bill Mack has been
one of America's best known and most popular award
winning radio personalities. A multiple Grammy Award
winning songwriter, writing such classics as "Drinking
Champaign" for Dean Martin and George Strait,
and the Grammy Award winning 5-million selling song,
"Blue," for LeAnn Rimes: Host of the longest-running
nationally syndicated radio show, "Country Crossroads";
Voted "Country Music DJ of the Year;" "Mr.
DJ USA"; Named "Texas #1 Country Music DJ"
for 25 consecutive years; Inducted into the "Texas
Country Music Hall of Fame; Awarded the prestigious
"Major Market Radio Personality Marconi Award"
by the National Association of Broadcasters; Inducted
into the Country Music DJ Hall of Fame; Currently
broadcasting throughout North America daily on XM
Satellite Radio and for decades known as "The
Voice of America's Truckers." |
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Mark
Spacek: Director: Mark
Spacek's directorial talent gives the Rockabilly Tribute
Documentary pure cinematic magic. Sissy Spacek's nephew
was born into the film and television business, but
formulated his own special niche for bringing a story
to life from behind the lights and cameras. This talented
young director, a veteran of six feature motion pictures,
brought Naylor's vision to the screen, exemplified
in the extraordinary historical "reenactments,"
throughout the three-hour Rockabilly documentary. |
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Ed
Spacek: President, The Spacek Company -- National Radio Promotion for
the Rockabilly Tribute Project: Former Vice President, National Record Promotion,
Universal MCA Records; Ed Spacek is a veteran promotions/marketing
executive whose client list includes Loretta Lynn,
Willie Nelson, Tanya Tucker, The Dixie Chicks, LeAnne
Rimes, kd Lang, Asleep at the Wheel, Warner Brothers/Atlantic,
and RCA Records, among others. |
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