One of the most successful and enduring talents to come out of
the Back Porch Majority, Charles Kindred Vassy later sang on records with
Elvis Presley and on several of
Frank Zappa's recordings. He was a successful songwriter as well.
A graduate of Auburn University in Alabama, Vassy became a folk singer in Phoenix, AZ. After making his name in local coffeehouses as a singer and instrumentalist, he was hired by Randy Sparks for
the Back Porch Majority. In addition to performances with
Zappa on stage in the early '70s, he worked with
Elvis Presley as a vocalist. He was also a songwriter, with one of his compositions, "My First Night Alone Without You," being recorded by
Bonnie Raitt on her album Home Plate in 1975. He was also mentioned by name in
John Stewart's song "Gold." Two of his own singles reached the top 40 on the country charts, and he was well known in Nashville. Vassy downplayed his association with Zappa, owing to his conservative deep south family background. ~ Bruce Eder