Tommy Faile

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American bluegrass-country singer/songwriter and musician.
Born September 15, 1928 in Lancaster, South Carolina.
Died August 2, 1998 in Gaston County, North Carolina.
Best known for composing "Phantom 309"; The lyrics of the song are spoken, rather than sung. The song charted twice for Red Sovine, in 1967 and 1975--reaching #9 the first time and #47 the second on the U.S. country charts. It has since been covered by numerous artists.
Faile got his start on local radio in 1946 with The Hired Hands. In 1951, he ed Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith's Crackerjacks as a bass player and singer.

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hillbilly-music.com

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Tommy Ward (2)

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The Smith Bros. Bluegrass Orchestra

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