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Albino pink eyed stallion marvin rainwater biography

          Marvin Rainwater Albino (Pink-Eyed Stallion) Live Perfomance Marvin Rainwater Albino (Pink-Eyed Stallion) Lyrics In Arizona's desert lores a....

          By Leif Enger
          June 26, 1998

          Time to re-enter the Vinyl Age, paw back through those 45s.

          A quarter-Cherokee country singer named Marvin Rainwater shamelessly traded on his Native American pedigree to make himself a name on the country music.

        1. Marvin Rainwater, a country star of the s, died Tuesday, Sept.
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        3. 50s Country - Hillbilly Bopper from Ozark Jubilee TV Show December 31, Written by Marvin Karlton Rainwater Marvin Karlton Rainwater.
        4. I'm looking for the words of Albino, Pink-eyed Stallion, by Marvin Rainwater.
        5. Remember the "Tennessee Hound Dog Yodel"? "Albino Pink-eyed Stallion"? Remember Marvin Rainwater? In the 1950s, Rainwater was a frequent guest on Arthur Godfrey's TV show. Maybe you saw him, wearing his Indian headband.

          Rainwater had a string of country and rockabilly hits, but pretty much fell off the radar in the 1970s. Turns out he's been living the quiet life in Aitkin County, playing guitar and tending his dahlias.

          Born 2 July in Wichita, Kansas, USA, Died September 17, in Aitkin, Minnesota, USA Spent much of his career in Minnesota singer-songwriter.

          Here is his story.

          Marvin Rainwater: Yeah, Momma took in washin' so I could have a piano and take classical lessons when I was 6 years old. I was studyin' Rachmaninoff and Beethoven and Paderewski and all those, when I was 6 years old.

          I lived for it, I couldn't think of anything else. I'd sit on that piano bench eight hours at a time.

          50s Country - Hillbilly Bopper from Ozark Jubilee TV Show December 31, Written by Marvin Karlton Rainwater Marvin Karlton Rainwater.

          My Daddy'd come home say "Stop that noise. Go. Get outta here," and I'd have to go out and play.

          Marvin Ra