HOYT AXTON: SINGER/SONGWRITER/TV PERSONALITY

If you know me well, you know my alma mater is The University of Texas at Austin.  Therefore, you'll also know that I'm hesitant to like anything to do with Oklahoma.  Now, there are a couple of exceptions.  For example, if you're reading this and you're from Oklahoma, I like you very much. 

The second exception is a cool dude named Hoyt Axton.  

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Hoyt Axton (1938-1999)

Most people will refer to the late Hoyt Axton as a country and folk singer/songwriter.  Granted, there are some elements of truth to that, especially when you listen to his underrated solo records.  However, his most famous songs, which were recorded by different artists, are straight-ahead classic rock and roll! Here's a couple examples:

I'm willing to bet that you didn't know Hoyt Axton wrote these outstanding and famous rock songs!

Awesome, right? 

You know what Steppenwolf and Three Dog Night sound like.  But what does Hoyt Axton sound like? Well, as I said before, it's the country/folk variety with maybe a hint of blues.  He doesn't have a great voice (he's certainly competent) but when he softens his voice and adds a touch of rasp, as he does on "Grizzly Bear" and "Gypsy Woman" for example, he actually sounds a lot like Tom Waits.  His lyrics aren't like poetry, rather they're more like sketches of scenes and characters.  So, let's have a listen:

Axton was also a somewhat prominent TV personality and character actor. He appeared on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, I Dream of Jeannie and Diffrent Strokes, to name a few. Before dying of a heart attack in 1999, he was actually arrested when police found about 500 grams of marijuana in his home! Hoyt Axton was inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame in 2007.

MY FAVORITE NEIL YOUNG SONGS (AS SUNG BY OTHER ARTISTS)

Uncle Neil is a cool singer/songwriter.  I don't idolize the ground he walks on like some people, but I am certainly a fan. Here's a list of some of my favorite Neil Young songs that other artists sang lead vocals on.

Flying On The Ground Is Wrong (Sung by Richie Furay for Buffalo Springfield)

Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing (Sung by Richie Furay and Stephen Stills for Buffalo Springfield)

Lotta Love (sung by Nicolette Larsen [and also by Neil Young])

On The Way Home (Sung by Richie Furay for Buffalo Springfield and Poco)

Bonus Song: Only Love Can Break Your Heart (Sung by Neil Young AND Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young)

SINGLES GOING STEADY: "TUBULAR BELLS" BY MIKE OLDFIELD

Seriously, who would have thought this song, which became famous as the theme to The Exorcist, would actually be THIS sophisticated? Indeed, it's as sophisticated as it is brilliant and it's as brilliant as it is timeless.   If you haven't heard this before, this is a long one, but it's as involving as any half hour TV show you'll ever watch.  Mike Oldfield plays every instrument.  He is the creator of every noise and what he creates displays both his remarkable instrumental proficiency and his gifted sense of melody and harmony.  Due to the movie's popularity, The single version of "Tubular Bells" hit number three on The Billboard Hot 100.  It was also awarded a Grammy for Best Instrumental Composition (Other than jazz) in 1974.  Enjoy.

"Tubular Bells" by Mike Oldfield