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A talented country music songwriter, father figure to the new boys on the block and in-demand session player. Born in Lake City, Tennessee on April 9, , in a poor farming community, he started his musical career performing at local country dances and honky-tonks, along with brothers Jay and Clayton. Independently of Elvis Presley, he realised that country music was moving in new directions. Owing to the accident, Perkins was unable to promote the record, the momentum was lost, and none of his four future chart singles would climb nearly as high.

Later that year Jay Perkins died of a brain tumour, causing Carl to turn alcoholic, an affliction from which he would not recover until the late 60s. In Perkins signed with Decca Records, for whom there were no successful releases. He also toured outside of the USA in ; while in Britain, he met the Beatles, and watched as they recorded his songs.

Perkins, who, ironically, was becoming something of a legend in Europe as were many early rockers , returned to England for a second tour in October By he had left Decca for the small Dollie Records, a country label.

In he signed with Mercury Records. Late that year his brother Clayton committed suicide and their father died. Perkins spent much of the 80s touring and working with younger musicians who were influenced by him, among them Paul McCartney and the Stray Cats.

He signed to the Universal label in and released Born To Rock. His early work has been anthologized many times in several countries. Poor but proud of his blue suede shoes, the youth wouldn't let anyone step too near them. At 3 in the morning after the dance, Carl got out of bed in his subsidized housing project and dashed off the song on a potato sack since there was no writing paper in the house. Perkins wasn't on the charts for long before he participated in an event which has, in retrospect, taken on unusual prominence in the history of rockabilly and, indeed, rock and roll itself.

On December 4, , while still enjoying chart-topping fame, Perkins and his trio of backing musicians were working at Sun studios, rehearsing new material with another up-and-coming rockabilly artist, Jerry Lee Lewis.

Elvis Presley, who was at the time unsuccessfully trying to break into the Vegas lounge circuit, stopped by "to say howdy. Phillips kept the tape recorders rolling, and a local newspaper photographer managed to put a picture of the four onto the following day's front page, dubbing them "The Million Dollar Quartet. The tapes resulting from that session, containing ragged arrangements that begin and end in fits and starts, were finally released in , prompting some critics to suggest that the event may have been more culturally than musically significant.

As it turned out, Johnny Cash went home that day before the recording got underway--hence the Million Dollar Quartet remains more the stuff of legend than of pop music history. Perkins was at the height of his career at the time of the "Quartet" sessions.

In , after producing other hits for Sun and some for Columbia Records, he was, in his words, going "toe-to-toe with that good-lookin' Elvis. Jay died six months later of injuries sustained in the crash, and Carl was forced to recuperate while Presley took "Blue Suede Shoes" on its second trip to the top of the pop charts, where it would sell even more than Perkins's version had.

These events marked a turning point for Perkins's career; no longer would he remain "toe-to-toe" with Elvis and no longer would the Perkins brothers perform together.

Some have speculated over the years, including Presley, that if not for the accident, Perkins may have emerged the bigger star.

During a year of convalesce, Perkins began a long battle with drug and alcohol abuse. The s found Perkins the performer more often than not sidelined by younger or more successful acts, although Perkins the songwriter continued to be revered by bands like the Beatles. For much of the decade--during which fashion forced Perkins to leave rockabilly behind in favor of country music--he toured with Johnny Cash, serving as both opening act and lead guitar player.

From to Perkins would be a regular on Cash's network TV show.



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