Sleepy LaBeef, a rock and country performer who began his career in the mid-’50s and whose concerts continued to be a draw for the rockabilly community well into this year, died Thursday at age 84. No ...
It's a gray, drizzly Friday morning in downtown Little Rock and I've spent the past two hours streaming Sleepy LaBeef's Columbia Singles, The Door to Sleepy LaBeef -- 30 Rockabilly Revival Greats and ...
Arkansas rockabilly legend Sleepy LaBeef headlines Chickie Wah Wah on Sunday, Nov. 30, 2014, in a show presented by the "American Routes" radio program. On Sunday, Nov. 30, the options for live music ...
Standing 6 feet 7 inches tall, and with a booming baritone voice, Sleepy LaBeef is a larger-than-life, first-generation rock and roller. The youngest of 10 children, he was born (just six months after ...
Sleepy LaBeef, a beloved rockabilly veteran active since the 1950s, died yesterday (December 26) at the age of 84, Rolling Stone reports. “He died at home, in his own bed, surrounded by his family who ...
Sleepy LaBeef, singer and musician, died the day after Christmas at the age of 84 at his home in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. The musical world and all of us are poorer for the loss. For decades LaBeef ...
Sleepy LaBeef, who rose to prominence as a rockabilly artist worldwide and shared bills with the likes of Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly and Jerry Lee Lewis, died Thursday at his home in Siloam Springs.
Sleepy LaBeef touched many lives around New England. He was a larger-than-life, 6-foot-6, 265-pound rockabilly singer with an Arkansas drawl and a global mind-set who played everywhere from ...
Sleepy LaBeef, a rock and country performer who began his career in the mid-’50s and whose concerts continued to be a draw for the rockabilly community well into this year, died Thursday at age 84. No ...