Artist: Dick Curless
Not Fade Away - Reissue Review from Issue #53 Sept-Oct 2004
Kay Adams – Wheels and Tears / Dick Curless – Tombstone Every Mile / Red Simpson – Roll, Truck, Roll / Truck Drivin’ Fool
Though the first trucker song (Cliff Bruner & His Boys’ “Truck Driver’s Blues”) came in 1939, the genre didn’t hit its stride until Dave Dudley’s motorvatin’ 1963 hit “Six Days On The Road”. For the next decade-plus, by which time they were subsumed by the growing CB-radio craze, truck-driving songs stood as a contemporary extension [...]
Not Fade Away - Reissue Review from Issue #17 Sept-Oct 1998
Dick Curless – The Drag ‘Em Off The Interstate, Sock It To ‘Em Hits Of Dick Curless
One of the titans of trucker-country, Dick Curless was a curious bird: a proud but broken man; a high school dropout who could convey loneliness and regret with all-too-real eloquence; a Yank from Fort Fairfield, Maine, who used words like “tickled” and “reckon” in regular conversation. He died May 25, 1995, mere days after completing [...]
Not Fade Away - Reissue Review from Issue #4 Summer 1996
Dick Curless – Traveler of the Maine road
A remembrance– A year ago this May, and just a few months after recording his final album, Traveling Through, for Rounder Records, Dick Curless — often called “The Baron of Country Music” and known for his black eye patch and rich baritone voice — died of a rare and inoperable form of stomach cancer. What [...]
