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  1. gordonpayne.com › biographyGordon Payne

    Gordon Payne. Gordon’s first writing heroes were his cousin Peggy Goodin and his late father, Wayne Payne. Peggy wrote, “My Darling Clementine,” and “Take Care of My Little Girl,” both bestsellers and adapted to successful Hollywood films. His father wrote additional verses to gospel songs for the family trio, and kept one very ...

  2. 9 de dic. de 2011 · Gordon Payne *Down on Love* by gordon payne & don white [Same/1978] - YouTube. Jessidaniel. 14.6K subscribers. 26. 5K views 12 years ago. Credits Gordon Payne Guitar, Vocals, Main...

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    Today. Gordon Payne is Waylon Jennings’ right-hand man as a guitarist, singer and harmonica player, and now he is a solo artist in his own right. There is nothing operatic about Gordon’s debut A&M album, but he sure knows how to deliver his Oklahoma born-and-bred rhythm & blues. His music is lusty, potent, hot and often slyly humorous, the ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_CricketsThe Crickets - Wikipedia

    Gordon Payne (Waylon's guitarist) played lead and on a few gigs when Sonny broke his arm. Gordon joined the Crickets as lead guitarist and singer when Sonny left. This trio of JI, Joe B and Gordon toured for some years including visits to the UK.

  5. www.gordonpayne.comGordon Payne

    New Book Release: The Hail and the Fury. The Hail and the Fury. Click here for a synopsis and purchase information. Behind the scenes . . . click here for an interview with Gordon. books. biography. discography. archives. the waylon years.

  6. 5 de feb. de 2012 · Red River Valley Music & Vocal By Gordon Payne. Gordon Payne. 1.16K subscribers. Subscribed. 238. 82K views 12 years ago. Scrolling Lyrics, Music and Vocals By Gord Payne ...more....

  7. People / Gordon Payne. Artist. Gordon Payne was born in 1933. He studied at Washington State College and the University of British Columbia. Payne began painting in the 1950s, and was associated with the Op Art movement in Vancouver during the 1960s.