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Roy Kent Head (January 9, 1941 – September 21, 2020) was an American singer, best known for his hit song "Treat Her Right". [1]Head and fellow high school student Tommy Bolton founded musical group The Traits in 1957, with the band, billed as Roy Head and the Traits, scoring the international hit "Treat Her Right" in 1965.
In 1965 the band signed with producer Huey Meaux [2] of Houston. "Treat Her Right" was recorded at Gold Star Studios in Houston, [3] with Head on vocals, Johnny Clark on lead guitar, Frank Miller on rhythm guitar, Gene Kurtz on bass, Dan Buie on keyboards, Danny Gomez and Tommy May on tenor sax, Johnny Gibson on trumpet, and Jerry Gibson on drums.
[1] [2] The label's biggest hits included "Treat Her Right" by Roy Head & The Traits, "Tell Me Why" by Norman Fox & The Rob-Roys and "Everlasting Love" by Carl Carlton. The last of these was the title cut of an album intended to be issued on Back Beat in December 1974, but ABC ended up issuing the album on their main label, as they had ...
Head first rose to fame after a 2007 appearance on "American Idol," where he revealed he is the son of singer Roy Head. He went on to compete on "The Voice" in 2016 as part of Blake Shelton's team ...
Head was released from the hospital late Friday night and arrived home early to recover in the morning on Nov. 16, according to a post shared to his verified Facebook page Saturday. Head won ...
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Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) is brushing off the allegations against Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump’s pick to lead the Defense Department, arguing that all people have some “indiscretions ...
Treat Her Right", a cover of the Roy Head song, was the third single, and peaked at number 39 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks. [5] Critical reception.