Curtis Potter

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Devil River 00:00 Tools
Honky Tonks Are Calling Me Again 00:00 Tools
I'm A Real Glad Daddy 00:00 Tools
If You Look a Little Less 00:00 Tools
We're Not Talking Anymore 00:00 Tools
Far Away Feeling 00:00 Tools
It Should Be Easier Now 00:00 Tools
When the Neon Lights Come On 00:00 Tools
You Left A Long, Long Time Ago 00:00 Tools
Story Behind the Photograph 00:00 Tools
Let Me Love In Peace 00:00 Tools
Touch Me 00:00 Tools
Holding On To Holding On 00:00 Tools
Texas Proud 00:00 Tools
I'm Not Crazy Yet 00:00 Tools
Twin Fiddles Turn Me On 03:34 Tools
Heart of A Clown 00:00 Tools
Nothing Can Stand in My Way 00:00 Tools
I Can't Make It Without You 00:00 Tools
Half A Man 00:00 Tools
Chicago Dancin' Girls 00:00 Tools
I'll Never Always Love You 00:00 Tools
A Man With No Soul At All 00:00 Tools
Night Life 00:00 Tools
You Wouldn't Cross The Street To Say Goodbye 00:00 Tools
I've Just Destroyed The World 00:00 Tools
Waltz I Can Never Forget 00:00 Tools
Just a Foolish Notion 00:00 Tools
The Day You Left Me 00:00 Tools
I Believe in You 00:00 Tools
Old Loves Never Die 00:00 Tools
Our Yesterdays 00:00 Tools
Will You Ever Know 00:00 Tools
Will Love Still Feel Like A Song 00:00 Tools
She's Leaving and I'm Almost Gone 00:00 Tools
Some Other World 00:00 Tools
Once More With Feeling 00:00 Tools
Best Worst Thing 00:00 Tools
I Almost Forgot Her Today 00:00 Tools
I'll Be There 00:00 Tools
Wish You'd Stayed Around 00:00 Tools
A Fool Such As I 00:00 Tools
Family Bible 00:00 Tools
Your Favorite Fool 00:00 Tools
Bring Me Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Darkness On The Face Of The Earth 00:00 Tools
The World's Greatest Lovers 00:00 Tools
I Don't Wanna Cry 00:00 Tools
Healing Hands of Time 00:00 Tools
One Away From One Too Many Heartaches 00:00 Tools
Shenandoah 00:00 Tools
Undo The Right 00:00 Tools
Walking On New Grass 00:00 Tools
If This Was Texas 00:00 Tools
Someday I'll Sober Up 00:00 Tools
Hello Walls 00:00 Tools
So Many Ways To Say Goodbye 00:00 Tools
I Could Never Love You Now 00:00 Tools
The Other Woman 00:00 Tools
Every Time I Hear The Fiddle Play 00:00 Tools
Lost In The Shuffle 00:00 Tools
Crazy 00:00 Tools
That's What I Do Best 00:00 Tools
Down In Texas Today 00:00 Tools
There She Goes 00:00 Tools
I Need Help 00:00 Tools
I Can't Keep My Mind Off Of You 00:00 Tools
Wasted Words 00:00 Tools
Texas Had to Be Created 00:00 Tools
When She Turns You On she'll Turn On You 00:00 Tools
We Never Touch At All 00:00 Tools
The Only One I Hold Against Her 00:00 Tools
Blue Eyes Weren't Meant to Cry 00:00 Tools
I'm Not Supposed to Care 00:00 Tools
Case Of Sorrow 00:00 Tools
Forever Yours 00:00 Tools
Am I Blue 00:00 Tools
Devil River 00:00 Tools
I Wish It Was That Easy Going Home 00:00 Tools
You Can't Take It With You 00:00 Tools
She Wears Faded Jeans 00:00 Tools
The End 00:00 Tools
Then I Can Face Your Memory 00:00 Tools
Oklahoma Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Mama Was The Rose Of San Antone 00:00 Tools
Whiskey Man 00:00 Tools
My Confession 00:00 Tools
Your Memory Is Killing Me 00:00 Tools
Sweet Memories 00:00 Tools
A Better Way to Love (with Ray Pennington) 00:00 Tools
Down At Ginny's 00:00 Tools
It Is No Secret 00:00 Tools
I'll See You In My Dreams Tonight 00:00 Tools
Real Glad Daddy 00:00 Tools
The Farther I Go With You 00:00 Tools
Love Don't Care 00:00 Tools
One Too Many Memories 00:00 Tools
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Curtis Potter has become a legend in Country Music focusing his career on the great Texas Dance Hall music featuring Honky Tonk standards and Western Swing favorites. Curtis was born in Cross Plains, Texas. His talent was discovered early in his life and he became a regular featured act on local television in Abilene, Texas. “The Bill Fox Show” featured local and regional talent and Curtis became one of the most popular entertainers on that program. At the age of 16, Curtis was given his own television show and was also a regular feature on the “Slim Willet Show.” Slim had garnered a hit with “Don’t Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes.” Slim also took Curtis on several personal appearances helping to get his foot in the door on the Texas Dance Hall circuit. In 1959, Curtis joined the Hank Thompson show. Hank was impressed with the young vocalist and invited him to front the Brazos Valley Band and play bass guitar for him. In the 13 years that Curtis was with Hank, he traveled all over the United States, Europe, the Far East and even a much sought after Carnegie Hall appearance. Curtis’s first major hit was “You Comb Her Hair Every Morning.” That song would gather enough attention to become the catalyst of a forty year recording career. In 1973, a shuffle beat record titled “Walkin’ Talkin’ Breathin’ Case of Sorrow” was released by Curtis to great reviews. It was followed by a Texas Dance Hall album with Darrell McCall and Ray Sanders. In 1978, Dave Franer signed Curtis to Hillside Records releasing two very successful projects. In 1984, Curtis helped to form Step One Records in Nashville. The label would become the largest independent in the world releasing projects on Gene Watson, Ray Price, Kitty Wells, Hank Thompson and Clinton Gregory. Curtis and Willie Nelson had a number one video on the label in 1995. “Turn Me Loose And Let Me Swing” was taken from the album “Six Hours At The Pedernales and teamed Curtis and Willie singing an album full of great classics and new favorites. Curtis then recorded for a couple of live projects and a “Best of” album for Southland Records before moving to Startex Records. “Walking On New Grass” was released on Startex and was produced by Jim Loessberg. In 2005, Curtis signed with Heart of Texas Records. Three very successful projects have followed including “Them Old Honky Tonks” “Chicago Dancing Girls” and “Down In Texas Today.” These projects prove how great music and the voice of Curtis Potter is still sought after today. “We are honored to have Curtis on Heart of Texas Records,” President Tracy Pitcox said. “Curtis fits exactly into what we are doing at the label-providing great traditional Country Music to an audience that is hungry to hear it.” After successful heart surgery in early 2006, Curtis is back on the road entertaining his legion of fans. He enjoys singing his brand of Country Music in concert halls, auditoriums, dance halls, honky tonks and anywhere steel guitars and fiddles can be played. Curtis Potter has proven that a career can be made out of great talent and perseverance in the Country Music industry. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.