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RAY CAMPI 

April 20, 1934 – March11, 2021

 

RAY CAMPI OBITUARY

The story of Ray Campi commenced in a most unlikely place for a proud rockabilly warrior: Yonkers, New York, a suburb of New York City. That’s where Campi was born on April 20, 1934, and he lived there until his family relocated to Austin, Texas in 1943. Once he got down there, Campi was sufficiently seduced by country music to make performing his life’s calling.

Campi, who died March 11, 2021 at age 86, caught the music bug early from his cousin, Harold Layman. “Harold was playing accordion and the guitar, and I got a guitar,” said Campi. “He was six years older than me, and we were growing up together. The music started to come out because we met other guys that played. We started those Sunday afternoon sessions at Harold’s house, in Harold’s room. And we’d listen to records.

“I started to hear songs like Arthur ‘Guitar Boogie’ Smith on M-G-M and Hank Williams and Jimmie Rodgers. He had Jimmie Rodgers records he’d collected. He liked bluegrass too. Of course, Hank Snow was our favorite, so he had many of Hank Snow’s records. He brought some of them from Newfoundland, where he was from. So I first heard Hank Snow with Harold, and he became my favorite artist of all time.”

By 1949, Campi and his young pals were experimenting with home recording, using a disc cutter to lay down his earliest country performances (Richard Weize Archives collected them on a 10” LP, ‘Austin, Texas 1949-1950,’ in 2017). Ramblin’ Ray and The Ramblers held down a couple of radio programs on Austin’s KNOW and KTAE in Taylor, Texas, but they broke up in 1952 when he graduated from high school.

Campi had become a dedicated rockabilly disciple when he cut his first single in 1956 for Bob Tanner’s San Antonio-based TNT label. Catapillar and Play It Cool were truly wild rockers, Campi backed by dazzling lead guitarist Johnny Maddox and bassist Henry Hill. “I just tried to think of funny things that would be a cute title that somebody could remember,” he said of Catapillar. And Play It Cool? “It was just an expression that young people used a lot. I just came up with the idea about situations where you had to play it cool.” Drummers were in short supply in Austin, but Doc Shyrock made them superfluous by contributing unique percussion. “He did finger snapping,” said Ray. “He used to do it for fun. I was always looking for different sounds.” Campi would seal off some rockers by replicating the crash of a snare drum with his mouth for a unique ending.

 

Doc’s percussive proclivities explained the name of Campi’s combo on his ‘57 single for Dot, pairing the self-penned rockers Give That Love To Me and It Ain’t Me. “I didn’t have a name for the band,” said Campi. “Dot Records, somebody down there figured out, ‘Hey, they’re snapping! Just call ‘em the Snappers!’” 1957 also brought a trip back Ea

 

st, where Ray spent some time at music publisher Hal Fein’s Roosevelt Music. “I stayed there a few weeks in New York, and I went to Roosevelt every day,” said Ray. “I wasn’t able to stay in New York. I had no money, and I didn’t have a job. He wasn’t paying me anything. But Jesse Stone was sort of my mentor.”

My Screamin’ Screamin’ Mimi, Campi’s next blistering rocker in 1958, was issued on the Austin-based Domino logo. “I wrote that thinking of Little Richard, who I met a couple of times,” said Campi. “A really nice fellow. I saw him play at The Brooklyn Paramount, a big Alan Freed show, and Richard was the headliner.” In the wake of the tragic plane crash that ended the lives of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper in February of ’59, Austin deejay Jerry Green recruited Campi to cut a quick two-sided tribute to the fallen stars on ‘Pappy’ Daily’s D label, with Ballad Of Donna And Peggy Sue (A Tribute To Ritchie Valens And Buddy Holly) on one side and The Man I Met (A Tribute To The Big Bopper) on the other.

‘The Man I Met,’ I wrote that with Jerry, and the whole idea was to do something that sounded like the Big Bopper, like if a fellow met the Big Bopper and saw his show and was impressed and liked it,” said Campi. ‘The Ballad Of Donna And Peggy Sue,’ two girls lost their loves. See, I told Jerry, ‘I don’t want to write songs with angels flying around in heaven. It’s too corny.’ So it was about the two girls, Donna and Peggy Sue. They’re reflecting on their relationships with these two boys that aren’t there.”

Campi relocated to Los Angeles in September of 1959. He joined Perry Botkin, Jr. and Gil Garfield as The McCoy Boys on the 1960 Verve single Our Man In Havana and sang the flip, another novelty about habitual criminal Caryl Chessman called Reprieve Of Love, on his own. “As soon as the record came out, they executed Chessman,” said Campi. “The reprieve only lasted about two weeks.” His next single under his own name later that year for Colpix, pairing Hear What I Wanna Hear and French Fries, ostensibly had a slightly longer shelf life (Botkin arranged both).

Apart from an early ‘60s stint in New York, Campi planted deep roots in L.A., working a series of day jobs prior to embarking on a half century of teaching school and rocking up a storm on the side. He got in on the ground floor of the ‘70s rockabilly revival, recording prolifically for Ronny Weiser’s Rollin’ Rock label (Bear Family reissued two of his best albums for the label on its 1990 CD ‘The Eager Beaver Boy/Rockabilly Lives’) and perfecting the art of slapping some of the meanest upright bass in the genre.

Campi was a particularly potent draw in Europe over the decades, regularly touring Great Britain from 1977 on. Bear Family released several CDs of his contemporary work, notably tributes to too-often overlooked Texas country music pioneers Jimmy Heap (‘Taylor, Texas 1988’) and Jesse James and All The Boys (‘The Memory Lingers On’). A music historian when he wasn’t busy making music himself, Campi maintained a vast archive dedicated to his own recording legacy—a real rarity among musicians.

His was a dedicated rockabilly legacy well worth celebrating.
--Bill Dahl

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The Eager Beaver Boy - Rockabilly Lives (CD)
Ray Campi: The Eager Beaver Boy - Rockabilly Lives (CD) Art-Nr.: BCD15501

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1-CD with 12-page booklet, 28 tracks. Playing time approx. 71 mns, Mastered by Bob Jones. Ray Campi is unique in that he's old enough to remember what rockabilly was all about in its heyday, but young enough to make great new music that...
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The Memory Lingers On - Remembering Jesse James (CD)
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1 CD with 24-page booklet, 17 individual tracks, playing time 45:54 minutes. For all lovers of Texas music, this is a rare treat! It’s an affectionate tribute from one great underappreciated artist to another. In the 1940s, Ray Campi...
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With Friends Along The Way - Austin To L.A. (CD)
Ray Campi & Friends: With Friends Along The Way - Austin To L.A. (CD) Art-Nr.: CDREAL32007

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(Real Music) 27 tracks, featuring: Bonnie Rait, Merle Travis, Johnny Legend, Del Shannon, Rosie Flores, Rose Maddox a.o.!
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Still Rippin' It Up (CD)
Ray Campi: Still Rippin' It Up (CD) Art-Nr.: CDRATTLER600

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Ray Campi's newest album recorded together with Rip Masters. Rip Masters delivered all songs and also did the writing of all songs. So this album is a tribute by Ray Campi to the man and his works of Rip Masters! Campi still plays many...
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The Rollin' Rock Recordings, Vol.2 (CD)
Ray Campi: The Rollin' Rock Recordings, Vol.2 (CD) Art-Nr.: CDPART613005

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(2016/Part) 32 tracks
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Guadalupe Boogie - I'm A Fool About Your Loving (7inch, 45rpm)
Ray Campi: Guadalupe Boogie - I'm A Fool About Your Loving... Art-Nr.: 45REAL96

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(Real Music) Top two sider of Rockabilly legend Mr. Ray Campi on his own label - yeah!
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Catapillar (7inch, EP, 45rpm, PS)
Ray Campi: Catapillar (7inch, EP, 45rpm, PS) Art-Nr.: 45ET715050

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(El Toro Records) 4-Track EP Picture cover, 45 rpm, large inner hole!
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The Rollin' Rock Recordings, Vol.1 (CD)
Ray Campi: The Rollin' Rock Recordings, Vol.1 (CD) Art-Nr.: CDPART613004

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(Part) 25 tracks, the first volume of Ray Campi's Rollin' Rock recordings, recorded by Ronny Weiser! Ray still performs and is one of the most today's active 1950s Rockers and always worth to see him performing live! A great guy and a...
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Tennessee & Texas -  featuring Pat Reyford (CD)
Ray Campi: Tennessee & Texas - featuring Pat Reyford (CD) Art-Nr.: CDSCANA95088

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(SCANA Records) 12 tracks - 16 page booklet. Recorded 1985 at Empire Studios, London, produced by Martin Brown and Ray Campi.
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Ray Campi With Friends In Texas (LP)
Ray Campi: Ray Campi With Friends In Texas (LP) Art-Nr.: BFX15258

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(Bear Family Records) 12 Tracks - Gatefold Cover
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Rockabilly Rocket (CD)
Ray Campi: Rockabilly Rocket (CD) Art-Nr.: CDMF046

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(Magnum) 13 tracks (34:27) - his now rare 1977 album with Ray Campi at his slappin', boppin' best. Including his fantastic Jimmie Skinner tribute 'When Jimmie Skins The Blues', the slurpy ' Chew Tabacco Rag', 'Cravin' a.o. One of the...
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The Rollin' Rock Singles Collection (CD)
Ray Campi: The Rollin' Rock Singles Collection (CD) Art-Nr.: CDRRCH005

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(1996/Rollin' Rock-CH) 30 tracks (76:52) 1954 and 1973-1981. - Including 4 bonus Rollin' Rock 1970s recordings tracks plus two rare 1954 demos.
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Cat'n Around - All The Time (7inch, 45rpm)
Ray Campi: Cat'n Around - All The Time (7inch, 45rpm) Art-Nr.: 45REAL94

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(Real Music) Two classic Rockabilly boppers from 1994 on Ray's own label - superb sound a must for any collection!
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Catapillar - Play It Cool (7inch, 45rpm)
Ray Campi: Catapillar - Play It Cool (7inch, 45rpm) Art-Nr.: 45REP03030

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Single (7 Inch) on REPRO RECORDS by Ray Campi - Catarpillar - Play It Cool
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Apeman Boogie 7inch, 45rpm, PS EP
Ray Campi & The Jungle Tigers: Apeman Boogie 7inch, 45rpm, PS EP Art-Nr.: SR4511

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King Of Rockabilly!
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Hollywood Cats (CD)
Ray Campi & His Rockabilly Rebels: Hollywood Cats (CD) Art-Nr.: CDPART613

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(Part Records) 15 Tracks - Original late 70s and early 80s Rollin' Rock recordings!
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Ramblin' Ray's Favorite Country Stars (CD)
Ray Campi: Ramblin' Ray's Favorite Country Stars (CD) Art-Nr.: CDREAL1011

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(Real Music) 25 tracks of great Rockabilly KING & Federal songs, 1940s and 50s style.
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The Original Rockabilly Album (CD)
Ray Campi: The Original Rockabilly Album (CD) Art-Nr.: CDMF063

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(Magnum Force) 13 Tracks - 1957 recordings, rarities and demos!
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Ray Campi & The Hicksville Bombers At The Thunderbird
Ray Campi & The Hicksville Bombers: Ray Campi & The Hicksville Bombers At The... Art-Nr.: CDRSR019

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(2001/Rockstar) 26 tracks, 8-page booklet. Recorded live at the Thunderbird Rock'n'Roll Venue, 1989, with special guests Darrel Higham & John Lewis (Rimshots) - rocks!
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Guadalupe Boogie - Gert On Top (7inch, 45rpm)
Ray Campi: Guadalupe Boogie - Gert On Top (7inch, 45rpm) Art-Nr.: 45KIM302

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(KIM Records) 2 tracks - rare 1990s California Rockabilly, released on Bobby Mizzell's KIM label.
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Rockabilly Ladies
Ray Campi: Rockabilly Ladies Art-Nr.: CDDIO123362

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The Road To Rockabilly 1951-1958 (CD)
Ray Campi: The Road To Rockabilly 1951-1958 (CD) Art-Nr.: CDENV118

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(2003/ENVIKEN) 19 tracks! CD includes 4 previously unreleased recordings and a 16 page souvenir booklet! 
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High School Hellcats Reunion (CD)
Ray Campi & Tony Conn: High School Hellcats Reunion (CD) Art-Nr.: CDPART613003

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​(2001/Part) 15 tracks
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One More Hop
Ray Campi & The Bellhops: One More Hop Art-Nr.: CDRAU187

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(2007/RAUCOUS) 13 tracks - digipac
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Woody - More Hard Travellin'
Ray Campi: Woody - More Hard Travellin' Art-Nr.: CDREAL1010

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(2010/REAL) 31 tracks (69:03) fantastic, acoustic tribute to Woody Guthrie, produced by Ray Campi & Rip Masters. Extra bonus track 'The Ramblin' Rag' 1951 by Ramblin' Ray!
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