RON HAYDOCK ChaCha CAP Records Chicago Lonnie Lord RAT FINK I Stand Alone 45RPM
  $   471

 


$ 471 Sold For
Oct 11, 2015 Sold Date
Oct 4, 2015 Start Date
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RON HAYDOCK  under pseudonym "Lonnie Lord" 
VERY GOOD CONDITION-FROM 1959 I THINK PLEASE SEE PHOTOS and other notes on images  I see the slightest scratch on one side of this one NO scratches on the other side. There are fingerprints NO LABEL WEAR.  Please see my other listings. More records.

Ron Haydock

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ron Haydock Following a 1962 screening of Don Glut's films at CBS (Hollywood), Glut took this photo of film editor Bob Burns, author-historian Jim Harmonand musician Ron Haydock Born April 17, 1940
Chicago, Illinois, United States Died August 14, 1977 (aged 37)
Victorville, California, United States Occupation Writer, musician, actor

Ron Haydock (April 17, 1940, Chicago, Illinois – August 14, 1977, Victorville, California) was an American actor, screenwriter, novelist and rock musician.[1]

His band, Ron Haydock & the Boppers, was sometimes compared to Elvis Presley. Their August 1959, debut release was "99 Chicks"/"Be-Bop-A Jean." These tunes and 26 other tracks were reissued by Norton Recordson the 1996 CD 99 Chicks, which had a vinyl release in 2005.

In the Hollywood B-movie industry, Haydock was an actor and screenwriter, working with director Ray Dennis Steckler, and he also worked as a magazine editor. Haydock used a variety of pseudonyms—Arnold Hayes,Lonnie LordVin SaxonDon Sheppard and Jerry Lee Vincent. As Vin Saxon, he was the author of adult fiction paperbacks during the 1960s and 1970s. As Arnold Hayes, he wrote graphic stories for Warren Publishing. Haydock was allegedly responsible for discovering actor Edgar Aghassi and setting him on a career in cult horror films.

Haydock's life came to an end in 1977, when he was struck by a truck while hitchhiking after visiting Steckler in Las Vegas. Norton Records' Miriam Linna has written extensively about Haydock for liner notes, magazine articles and the book Sin-A-Rama (2004).

On August 14, 1977, he was struck and killed while hitchhiking near Victorville.




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