Jack Greene
b. Jack Henry Greene, 7 January 1930, Maryville, Tennessee, USA. Greene took guitar lessons when he was eight years old, then added drumming to his abilities. Moving to Atlanta in the late '40s, becoming part of the Cherokee Trio with Lem Bryant and Speedy Price. He became a member of the Rhythm Ranch Boys and was a popular radio entertainer on GEORGIA JUBLILEE on WTJH. Greene's career was interrupted for military service in Korea, but he returned to Atlanta and joined the Peachtree Cowboys, also working as a salesperson and construction worker. In 1962 he joined Ernest Tubb And The Texas Troubadours as a drummer and occasional vocalist. He was featured on ERNEST TUBB PRESENTS THE TEXAS TROUBADOURS, and his performance on The Last Letter led to solo records. Starting in 1965 with Ever Since My Baby Went Away, Greene had a succession of country hits, including number 1 hits with There Goes My Everything, All The Time, You Are My Treasure, Until My Dreams Come True and Statue Of A Fool. He did not leave Tubb's band until 1967, only then because Tubb tired of hearing calls for the drummer to sing. In 1969 he had a further hit with Hank Cochran's song, I Wish I Didn't Have To Miss You, on which he was partnered by Cochran's wife, Jeannie Seely. She became part of his roadshow and they continued to record together. To fall in line with outlaw country, they changed the name of their band from the Jolly Greene Giants to the Renegades, but they stayed with middle-of-the-road country music. His last chart entry was with If It's Love (Then Bet It All) in 1984; Greene however, who joined the GRAND OLE OPRY in 1967, is still a regular performer.








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