It was the success of " Convoy" that allowed Chip Davis to form Mannheim Steamroller.
Catch you on the flip flop, RIP.
Always reminded me of Hoyt Axton’s voice.
I had all of his work in 8-track. Loved it all. Maybe Wolf Creek Pass was the best. Sloan was good, too. NOT Convoy.
RIP.
10-4 Rubber Duck ...
So he was an executive pretending to be an actor who was pretending to be a singer who was pretending to be a trucker. That's a lot of mileage out of one character! RIP
I looked him up on Wikipedia just two weeks ago.
RIP.
Watching him lip sync “Convoy” on some TV show was one of the most disturbing experiences of my childhood.
RIP
Don’t forget “Roses for Mama,” another classic. His other really big one besides “Convoy.”
Wow, no idea that connection was there. I can’t think of a more different pair of musical styles than “Convoy” and early Mannheim Steamroller.
“And I’m about to put the hammer down”
Drive safe mate... RIP.
We’ve been following and have joined in the People’s Convoy to stop the mandate orders.
Convoy and CW have been on my mind a lot
The sequel to Convoy or the follow up single “Around the world with the Rubber Duck” is nuts. It picks up where the first song left off...on the Jersey Shore and guess what...they go across the Atlantic like “snakes on glass” another line describes how they lost “200 trucks at sea”. Just hilarious. It was a major flop as a single. But hey, the song Convoy is practically part of the culture so cheers to C.W. I hope he doesn’t have to fill out any “swindle sheets” in heaven.
Man, I loved that song when I was 7. And, with all the cool overdubbing effects of the truckers talking on their radios probably set me up to be a big fan of techno and industrial.
I remember being kind of shocked when I saw him on either Donny and Marie or some other variety show and thinking, “Dang... he’s kind of odd...”
Another world, I guess, when stuff like that could actually beccome radio hits. So much better than the manufactured crap we have now.
That was a fun time in America. RIP, good buddy.
One of the spookiest audio “coincidences” I ever experienced was having just crested “Wolf Creek Pass” and heading down when the iPod rotation brought up “Wolf Creek Pass.” We stayed that night in Pagosa Springs, Co.
I love “Wolf Creek Pass.”
What an interesting story, thanks for sharing it.
RIP Mr Fries
I enjoyed the Black Bear Road album.
Green River
https://youtu.be/BbjDnpV8RRU
The Silverton
https://youtu.be/2mHKEcsEKvI