PayCheck broke onto the country music charts in 1965 with his first bonafide "A-11." The charges were later reduced and he was fined, but by that point, Epic had had enough and dropped him from the label. Later that year, he released his cover of David Allan Coe's "Take This Job and Shove It," which became his biggest hit, spending two weeks at number one; its B-side, "Colorado Kool-Aid," also charted at number 50. (Drunk on Arrival)" indicated. 2 that December on Billboard magazine's country singles chart. He spent two years at the prison, even performing a concert with Merle Haggard at the jail during his stint, before being released on parole in January 1991. and "D.O.A. 1 hit on Billboard magazine's country singles chart in 1978. He achieved his greatest success in the 1970s as a major force in country music's "Outlaw Movement" popularized by artists such as David Allan Coe, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Billy Joe Shaver and … 1965) ( divorced) ( 1 child). Not that there is a lot of banjo on Paycheck records. Nevertheless, he stayed at the top of the charts, with "Friend, Lover, Wife" and "Mabellene" both reaching number seven in late 1978 and early 1979. Brian Rathjen , Other Works He began playing the guitar by age 6 and singing professionally by age 15. David Allan Coe (born September 6, 1939) is an American singer and songwriter. Meanwhile, Billy Sherrill at Epic Records had been searching for Paycheck with the hopes of producing his records. He was 64. The CSA Band: Band in Swansboro, North Carolina. In 1966, he and Mayhew formed Little Darlin' Records, primarily designing the label to promote Paycheck, but also recording Jeannie C. Riley, Bobby Helms, and Lloyd Green. Paycheck finally found his match in George Jones. Have you ever heard of him ? | -- Country singer Johnny Paycheck, whose song 'Take This Job and Shove It' became a blue-collar anthem, faced charges today for … Though it only charted at number 26, "A-11" caused a sensation within the country community, earning several Grammy nominations as well as reviews that compared Paycheck to his mentor, Jones. This is a detailed discography for American country music singer Johnny Paycheck.Paycheck initially recorded some singles under the name of Donny Young before releasing a few singles on Hilltop and then a string of albums with Little Darlin' Records in the mid-60s. Cal , I’m looking for a former road band member who played with Johnny PayCheck in the 60’s , Bob Butler from southern Ohio. The Charlie Daniels Band, Connie Cato, Jim Owen. Thinking of Woodlawn reminds me of the close friendship between Jones and Johnny Paycheck. I looked forward to mail call every day. Currently seeking: Drums.The CSA Band was formed In 2010 by current band members Johnny Cole And Robbie Salter. To many of his fans, country music singer Johnny PayCheck was the epitome of the hell-raising outlaw singer. The U-Tube version of Johnny Paycheck singing "Old Violin" is proof of the pudding. Publicity Listings But it was his blue-collar anthem, "Take This Job and Shove It", that made Johnny a hero to the working class. He served in the Navy in the mid-1950s and was later court-martialed and imprisoned for two years, for hitting a naval officer. Confederate Railroad is an American country and Southern Rock band founded in 1987 in Marietta, Georgia, by Danny Shirley, Michael Lamb, Mark Dufresne, Chris McDaniel, Warren "Gates" Nichols and Wayne Secrest. Country music may have more of a squeaky-clean image than rock and rap, but there are many skeletons in the genre’s closet. 1 hit on Billboard's country singles chart, spending two weeks there in January 1978; the song also inspired a hit movie of the same name.Unfortunately, PayCheck was just as well known in the court system, but not as a singer. The first time that many people ever heard of Johnny Paycheck was in 1977, when his "Take This Job and Shove It" inspired one-man wildcat strikes all over America. Shortly afterward, he moved to Mercury, where he released two country singles, which were also failures. When the duo thing didn’t work out, McCall, just like Paycheck, ended up in Price’s Cherokee Cowboys, both in the session recorder and touring band member capacity as a backup vocalist in 1958. He served two years in prison for felonious assault 1989-1991. Took the name Johnny Paycheck in the mid-1960s about a decade after moving to Nashville to build a country music career. Markham first joined Haggard in 1972 as a saxophonist and trumpet player. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Country music star whose rowdy reputation and personal problems often overshadowed his gifts as a masterful honky tonk singer. From the requisite … Smokin' Ham is a 8 piece Country band featuring Pedal Steel Guitar, Fiddle and Keyboards in addition to the usual instrumentation. It has to be assumed however, that anyone who likes banjo would like Johnny Paycheck, and vice versa. ", Toward the end of his stint with Jones, Donald Lytle refashioned himself as Johnny Paycheck, taking his name from a Chicago heavyweight boxer. Initially, his outlaw records weren't hits, but early in 1977 he returned to the Top Ten with a pair of Top Ten singles, "Slide Off of Your Satin Sheets" and "I'm the Only Hell (Mama Ever Raised)." Paycheck moved over to AMI, where he had a number of small hit singles between 1984 and 1985. Recorded his first tracks under the name Donny Young. Going back to Jay`s local and successful days in the eighties; his band "Overland Express" was untouchable, winning several local contests, etc. "Take This Job and Shove It" was his only No. He began capitalizing the "c" in PayCheck in the mid-1990s. 650 WSM radio personality Eddie Stubbs hosted a five-hour tribute to Paycheck during his show on Monday , Feb. 24. Johnny Paycheck — originally named Donald Eugene Lytle — was one of the Grand Ole Opry's most respected members, and an icon who helped build country music. Read Full Biography. View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro, (1956 - Soon, Paycheck's records were becoming near-parodies of his lifestyle, as the title "Me and the I.R.S." Like many of Sherrill's records of the early '70s, his Paycheck recordings were heavily produced and often layered with stings. It took more than twenty years of hard-drinking, womanising, pill-popping and near-misses before Paycheck finally made the breakthrough to commercial success in … I did things my own way. Marked by Lloyd Green's knockout steel guitar and Paycheck's broad, resonant vocals (not to mention his rounder's sense of humor) his Little Darlin' records of the 1960s have since become cult favorites. In the 1990s, they released four more albums for Atlantic. In 1981, a flight attendant for Frontier Airlines sued him for slander after he began a fight on a plane. He was known as much for his string of classic country hits as he was for his scrapes with the law. Born and raised in Greenfield, OH, Paycheck was performing in talent contests by the age of nine and riding the rails as a drifter by the time he turned 15. The label finally tracked him down in 1971 and offered him a contract, provided that he cleaned himself up. After a rocky 80's, Paycheck was back in the '90's with a new outlook, new band and new look and lease on life. Coe took up music after spending much of his early life in reform schools and prisons, and first became notable for busking in Nashville. They reunited in 1987, minus Chan Daniels (who died in 1975), for a concert for their 25th college reunion. He stayed with Jones for four years, fronting the Jones Boys between 1962 and 1966, and singing backup on George's hits "I'm a People," "The Race Is On," and "Love Bug. In 2002, a PayCheck compilation album, "The Soul & The Edge: The Best of Johnny PayCheck," was released. All of this backing up one of the purest voices in the state of Ohio provides you with Nashville Quality Music at Local and Regional rates. Kirk West/Getty Images You don’t mess with a country outlaw… especially when he’s packing. All of Paycheck's recordings for Little Darlin' Records rank among his grittiest, hardest country, but they weren't necessarily big hits. Johnny Paycheck, who died Feb. 19, 2003 from emphysema and asthma at age 64, often made more headlines for stirring up trouble than climbing the charts. 1 hit (2 weeks in 1978), and was the inspiration for a hit movie of the same name. Later in 1985, he had a barroom brawl with a stranger in Hillsboro, OH, that ended with Paycheck shooting and injuring his opponent. Johnny Paycheck, country singer, dies at age 64; photo (M) Mr. Sherrill turned Mr. Paycheck into a singer of love ballads like ''Don't Take Her, She's All I … Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale, 2007. He spent 1988 at Desperado Records before signing with Damascus the following year, after his conversion to Christianity. He recorded several singles under the name Donny Young, then, in 1965, cut his first sides as Johnny Paycheck for the Hilltop label. , or know if he was a member of PayCheck’s Band ? I'm a man who believes that right is right and wrong is wrong. In 1989, Paycheck's appeals had expired and he was sentenced to the Chillicothe Correctional Institute. The singer was arrested for aggravated assault and spent the next four years appealing the sentence while he recorded for Mercury Records. Over the course of the next year, he moved to California and sunk deeply into substance abuse. Ironically, he first met Haggard as a member of Johnny Paycheck's band, according to Bakersfield.com. Two of his early hits, "She's All I Got" (1971) and "Someone to Give My Love To" (1972) were re-made in the 1990s by country singer. Accordingly, he shifted his musical style in the mid-'70s to put him in step with the renegade outlaw country movement. In 1972, he was convicted of check forgery and, in 1976, was saddled with a paternity suit, tax problems, and bankruptcy. Formed in 1958 while the band members were at college, the group broke up in 1964 after releasing eight albums and ten singles. After three years of appeals, he was sent to a medium-security prison in 1989, but not before becoming a born-again Christian and quitting alcohol, drugs and cigarettes. Goes the Country (TV Series 1974–2016) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Home page of John PayCheck, a country artist from Nashville. Shot a man in 1985 with a .22-caliber pistol, grazing his head. At Decca, Paycheck released two rockabilly singles on the label under the name Donny Young; neither were hits. Is famous for his working man's anthem, "Take This Job and Shove It, a No. Also that year, he wrote Tammy Wynette's first hit, "Apartment #9," with Bobby Austin and Fuzzy Owen; Paycheck also wrote Ray Price's number three hit "Touch My Heart.". The following article, then, will bounce around between the banjo and Johnny Paycheck without any connecting philosophy other than commerce. Treat me right, and I will give you my all. Bill Anderson, Mary Arnold, George Jones, Dean Miller, Willie Nelson, Johnny Paycheck, Minnie Pearl, Ray Price, Jim Reeves, Sheb Wooley, Dwight Yoakam, Larry Gatlin, Faron Young, Thumbs Carllile, John Denver, Mel Tillis, Glen Campbell, Dean Martin: Website: www.rogermiller.com Born Donald Lytle, Paycheck began playing guitar when he was six, and within three years, he was performing talent contests across the state. He was known as something of a country music outlaw, too, says CMT, and his entire career was colored by drug and alcohol use. He was known as much for his string of classic country hits as he was for his scrapes with the law. When he was 15, he ran away from home, hitchhiking, and hoboing his away across the country, singing in honky tonks and clubs along the way. (What a sweet sound!) Johnny Paycheck - Live In Branson, MO, USA - Laserlight - 1993; Johnny Paycheck Hits Home - Sony Special - 1995; Im a Survivor - Sterling - 1996; Johnny Paycheck - Sings George Jones - K-Tel - 1996; Johnny Paycheck - Live at Gilley's - Q - 1999; Johnny PayCheck - Survivor - Hitman - 2001 Other hits followed, including "Mr. Lovemaker" (1973), "Song and Dance Man" (1974), and 1977's "Slide off Your Satin Sheets" and "I'm the Only Hell (Mama Ever Raised)." Johnny Paycheck Biography by Dan Cooper + Follow Artist. It was quickly followed by another Top Ten hit, "Someone to Give My Love To," and Paycheck was finally becoming a star. His difficulty staying out of trouble started way before he was a star, though, and when he … A one-time Nashville renegade, Johnny Paycheck was an ‘Outlaw’ before Waylon and Willie had even thought about leaving Texas. Johnny Paycheck performs at the Holiday Star in Chicago on July 3, 1981. He recorded several singles under the name Donny Young, then, in 1965, cut his first sides as Johnny Paycheck for the Hilltop label. Johnny Paycheck was the legal name of Donald Eugene Lytle , a country music singer and Grand Ole Opry member most famous for recording the David Allan Coe song "Take This Job and Shove It". "Take This Job and Shove It" was PayCheck's only No. Country music star whose rowdy reputation and personal problems often overshadowed his gifts as a masterful honky tonk singer. Shortly after the twin success of those singles, his career began to crumble due to his excessive, violent behavior. - IMDb Mini Biography By: I heard from fans constantly throughout the entire two years. The intent was to form a band of friends that would be together for many years to come. His biggest hit was the workingman's anthem, "Take This Job and Shove It," which inspired a movie by that name, and a title album that sold 2 million copies. He was sued by the IRS in 1982 for $103,000 in back taxes. During the next four years, he had 12 additional hit singles -- including 1973's Top Ten singles "Something About You I Love" and "Mr. Lovemaker," and 1974's "For a Minute There" -- with the more accessible, pop-oriented songs Sherrill crafted for him, but Paycheck's wild ways hadn't changed all that much. Bill Anderson, Reba McEntire, John Conlee. (After his release from prison). Band members who went on to fame included Johnny Paycheck, the Wilburn Brothers, Roger Miller, Lloyd Green, and Darrell McCall. But it wasn't until 1971 that he truly arrived on the scene with "She's All I Got", which peaked at No. That Paycheck is remembered for a fairly amusical novelty song and a violent crime (for which he spent two years in prison) is a shame, for it just so happens that he is one of the mightiest honky tonkers of his time. Treat me wrong, and I will give you nothing. Following his release, Paycheck kept a low profile, playing shows in Branson, MO, and recording for the small label Playback Records. From 1962-66, Paycheck was the front man and bass player for George Jones’ band, the Jones Boys. The next time was in 1985, when he was arrested for shooting a man at a bar in Hillsboro, OH. To many of his fans, country music singer Johnny PayCheck was the epitome of the hell-raising outlaw singer. None of his singles for the label reached the Top 40, and he was dropped from the label in 1987. "Take This Job and Shove It" was the most famous result, though ballads like "She's All I Got" and "Someone to Give My Love To" are far more indicative of his stylistic range. Johnny PayCheck, the country singer best known for his 1977 working man's anthem "Take This Job and Shove It," has died at 64. After serving as a backing band for outlaw country acts David Allan Coe and Johnny Paycheck, the band signed to a recording contract with Atlantic Records, releasing their self-titled debut album that year. That summer, "The Lovin' Machine" became Paycheck's first Top Ten hit. On Nov. 8, 1997, Paycheck became a member of the Grand Ole Opry and made his last Opry appearance on May 15, 1998. Born Donald Eugene Lytle on May 31, 1938, in Greenfield, Ohio, PayCheck began his career playing in backing bands for George Jones, Ray Price, Porter Wagoner, Faron Young. Paycheck, born in Ohio, was one of Jones' most notable vocal disciples. After battling diabetes and emphysema for a number of years, Paycheck passed away in February 2003. His follow-up, the raw, soulful "Someone to Give My Love To" from the spring of 1972, also made the top five. Official Sites. The following year, he was arrested for alleged rape. By his late teens, he had joined the Navy, but while he was serving, he assaulted a superior officer and was convicted of court martial. Paycheck accepted the offer and, with Sherrill's assistance, kicked his addictions. The singer re-invented himself as Johnny Paycheck, taking his … Between then and 2009, the band has performed ten to … In 1979, his former manager Glenn Ferguson began a prolonged and difficult legal battle. He frequently moved between employers because of his short-fused temper. John is an Army combat veteran, a fi Read Full Biography. Adopted the Johnny PayCheck stage name in 1962. PayCheck had been bedridden in a nursing home with emphysema and asthma. Biography in: "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives". Mel Tillis, Leroy Van Dyke, Jack Clement, Pam Tillis. Among his troubles with the law: He spent time in a military prison in the 1950s for assaulting an officer; and in 1989, was sentenced to prison (he served two years) in connection with a shooting of a man during a barroom quarrel in Ohio.But to his fans and a legion of younger country singers, Johnny PayCheck will always be known as the epitome of the outlaw country singer who gave the genre some of its best-loved hits and lived life on his own terms. Between 1967 and 1969, Paycheck had eight more hit singles, with each record progressively charting at a lower position than its predecessor -- "Motel Time Again" reached number 13 in early 1967, while "If I'm Gonna Sink" climbed to number 73 in late 1968. Upon his release, he moved to Nashville, where made the acquaintance of Buddy Killen at Decca Records, who offered him a contract. Paycheck's first outlaw album, 1976's 11 Months and 29 Days (which happened to be the length of his suspended sentence for passing a bad check), featured a photo of him in a jail cell on the cover, signalling his change of direction. Country music star whose rowdy reputation and personal problems often overshadowed his gifts as a masterful honky tonk singer. Volume 7, 2003-2005, pages 415-417. John PayCheck is bringing a fun spirit and love for the traditional country music genre that extends back to his father, country legend Johnny PayCheck. After splitting with Mayhew (and after running his life into the gutter) Paycheck made a celebrated comeback on Epic in the 1970s. In fact, before he became a star on his own in the late 60's, Paycheck paid dues playing bass and singing harmony in Jones's touring band the Jones Boys. 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