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Artist: Roy Head

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Performed Songs By:

Gene Thomas, Gene Kurtz

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Sundance Head
  • Born: January 09, 1943, Three Rivers, TX
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Treat Him Right!: The Best of Roy Head," "Treat Her Right: The Best of Roy Head," "White Texas Soul Shouter"
  • Representative Songs: "Treat Her Right," "Just a Little Bit," "Apple of My Eye"

Biography

Actually a country and rock vocalist rather than an R&B star, Roy Head nevertheless cut one of the great pieces of up-tempo soul in the mid-'60s. "Treat Her Right" on Back Beat made it to number two on the R&B charts and number two pop, and the fact that Head was white was soft-pedaled in R&B circles while the song made its way up the charts. That performance alone was enough to qualify Head as one of the finest blue-eyed soul singers of the 1960s. But in fact, Roy was one of the most versatile stylists of the era, capable of hard R&B/rock tunes (even cutting material with a pre-fame Johnny Winter on backup guitar); mournful, soul-tinged country; and straight R&B and blues covers. Head was also an excellent entertainer, and his live shows of the period even included some fancy footwork clearly under the influence of James Brown.

The Texan singer is remembered as a one-shot artist, but he actually cut many records (some under the auspices of noted producer Huey Meaux) throughout the 1960s on a confusing variety of labels. A few of these were tiny hits in the wake of "Treat Her Right," with only a couple ("Just a Little Bit" and "Apple of My Eye") sneaking into the Top 40. Quite a few of his records were dynamic, sleek hybrids (in varying degrees) of soul, rock, and country, all featuring Head's cocky, confident vocals. In a sense, though, he was damned by his versatility, not fitting comfortably into any niche or marketing plan; the tiny labels he recorded for lacked national promotional muscle in any case. In the 1970s, after several years without success in the rock or R&B fields, Head returned to country, and landed quite a few chart hits in the arena between 1974 and 1985. ~ Ron Wynn & Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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head is a program on Unix and Unix-like systems used to display the first few lines of a text file or piped data. The command syntax is:

head [options] <file_name>

By default, head will print the first 10 lines of its input to the standard output. The number of lines printed may be changed with a command line option. The following example shows the first 20 lines of filename:

head -n 20 filename

This displays the first 5 lines of all files starting with foo:

head -n 5 foo*

Some versions omit the n and just let you say -5.

Contents

Flags

-c <x number of bytes> Copy first x number of bytes.

Other

Many early versions of Unix did not have this command, and so documentation and books had sed do this job:

sed 5q foo

This says to print every line (implicit), and quit after the fifth.

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