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Jody Reynolds had a million-seller in 1958 with "Endless Sleep." The single became a forerunner of death rock classics such as "Tell Laura I Love Her" from
Ray Peterson and "Teen Angel" by
Mark Dinning.
Reynolds charted for the last time that same year with a number titled "Fire of Love." Despite the lack of a string of chart successes, his one big seller was enough to ensure
Reynolds' membership in the Rockabilly Hall of Fame, which inducted him in 1999. In conjunction with the honor, Tru Gems Records issued a double-CD set of
Reynolds' recordings, featuring guest performances by
Bobbie Gentry,
Jimmy Bryant, and others.
Reynolds was born in Colorado in 1932, but he was raised in Oklahoma. He learned how to play guitar during his early teen years, when he gravitated to the Western swing sounds of
Hank Thompson,
Bob Wills, and
Eddy Arnold. In 1952, he founded a group called the Storms. Within three years, he was in Texas, where he played rockabilly, caught
Roy Orbison's live act, and enjoyed the music of such performers as Carl Perkins and
Elvis Presley.
Herb Montei, a Hollywood music publisher, turned down
Reynolds when he heard his first demo submissions. After hearing "Endless Sleep," however, Montei agreed to manage the young rockabilly singer and he arranged for
Reynolds to record the song for Demon Records.
Reynolds had written the song in a single afternoon in 1956 in Yuma, AZ. Some of
Reynolds' songs, including "Endless Sleep," give a writing credit to Dolores Nance, but the name is a pseudonym that
Reynolds used.
Reynolds and the Storms later recorded a honky tonk sounding instrumental, "Thunder," for Indigo. The flip side was "Tarantula."
Reynolds also released "Stormy" on Smash Records, which was backed by "Don't Jump." For Brent, he recorded "Raggedy Ann," which was produced by
Alan Freed. "Fire of Love" has been featured in a few films, including Doctor Chance in France.
Reynolds remained with the Storms throughout the 1960s. He left the limelight during the 1970s. He settled in Palm Springs, CA, where he sells real estate. ~ Linda Seida