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Joe Clay first began performing at
age 12 in a country band, who were offered a spot performing on
local radio station WWEZ. RCA subsidiary Vik Records signed him
a few years later, while he was still in his teens; he recorded
in New York with guitarists Mickey Baker and Skeeter Best, bassist
Leonard Gaskin, and drummers Bobby Donaldson and Joe Marshall. In
1956, he appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show, a few months before Elvis
Presley played there, and played a cover of The Platters' hit "Only
You". Clay would later play guitar on some of Elvis's recordings,
but his manager would not let him tour outside the New Orleans area,
and he never scored a hit . . . More
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