Marty Stuart thinks the time is true for younger music followers to find Dick Curless.
Stuart has been a first-hand witness to nation music historical past over the previous 50-plus years, via stints in bands with Lester Flatt within the late Sixties and Johnny Money within the Nineteen Eighties. For the previous 15 years or so, he’s been performing Curless’ tune “A Tombstone Each Mile” at his personal dwell exhibits. He considers Curless, who died in 1995 on the age of 63, a rustic music unique, somebody whose soulful voice and talent as a singer transcends musical developments and fads.
“There are numerous youngsters on the market who gravitate in direction of musicians who’re genuine, and people are the youngsters who’re going to find Dick and love what he has to supply,” mentioned Stuart, 64, a member of the Nation Music Corridor of Fame. “He was from Maine, however his voice might take you out West or down South. He had a bluesy, soulful high quality.”
Music followers can be taught in regards to the music and legacy of Curless proper now on the Nation Music Corridor of Fame and Museum in Nashville, which is internet hosting a yearlong exhibit titled “Dick Curless: Onerous Touring Man from Maine.” The exhibit opened Friday and runs via Jan. 7, 2024.
Curless, who was born in Fort Fairfield and had a house in Bangor for a few years, landed greater than 20 of his songs on the Billboard nation charts within the Sixties and ’70s and carried out with nation stars like Buck Owens and Merle Haggard. His profession spanned from the late Forties to the mid-Nineties, however his greatest hit was “A Tombstone Each Mile” in 1965, a ballad warning truckers of an icy, treacherous stretch of street in northern Maine.
On Feb. 18, the corridor of fame will host an occasion celebrating Curless, that includes a dialog with acclaimed music critic and author Peter Guralnick, who was a co-curator of the exhibit, and his son Jake Guralnick, who produced Curless’ final album, “Touring By way of,” for Rounder Data. Chuck Mead, co-founder of the nation band BR549 will carry out a few of Curless’ songs.
“He sang with a deep-seated emotion, as a lot emotion as every other singer who involves thoughts, and that was on the coronary heart of all his music,” mentioned Peter Guralnick, who hung out with Curless and wrote about him in his 2020 e-book “Trying to Get Misplaced: Adventures in Music & Writing.”
Additionally on Feb. 18, Curless’ household in Maine will launch a brand new CD of Curless’ music known as “The Basement Tapes,” recorded within the early ’90s in Nashville with Curless’ son-in-law, singer-songwriter Invoice Chinnock. The CD shall be obtainable completely via the Maine-based file retailer chain Bull Moose.
COUNTRY MUSIC HISTORY, STORED IN BOX CARS
The exhibit was made potential as a result of Curless’ household donated some 1,000 items from Curless’ private assortment. The guitars, fits, images, posters and different artifacts of Curless’ lengthy profession had been housed for years in railroad field vehicles on Curless’ Bangor property, the place he had practice tracks laid so he might have the previous freight vehicles introduced there. He crammed them with artifacts of his life and issues he simply discovered attention-grabbing, like wagon wheels and previous practice memorabilia, mentioned his daughter, Terry Curless Chinnock.
Curless Chinnock, who lives in Yarmouth, mentioned she had been ready for the “proper time” to half along with her father’s issues ever since his loss of life.
“I wished to verify it might go to a spot the place it might be archived and saved eternally. What higher place than the Nation Music Corridor of Fame?” mentioned Curless Chinnock.
Mick Buck, the Nation Music Corridor of Fame and Museum’s curatorial director, mentioned he was excited to journey to Maine and see the Curless assortment a number of years in the past, when he heard the household may wish to donate it. He mentioned the gathering helps the museum to share Curless’ story with individuals who won’t comprehend it, which is an enormous a part of its mission.
“He was a real unique, an unimaginable vocalist who by no means misplaced contact together with his roots,” mentioned Buck. “So most of the individuals we concentrate on are Nashville-centric, so this exhibit helps us develop our scope and discuss somebody like Dick, who was an unimaginable expertise.”
AROOSTOOK COUNTY ROADS
Curless was born in 1932 in Fort Fairfield, in Aroostook County, the place his father was a bulldozer operator, a singer and a lover of nation music. Moreover his father, Curless was influenced mightily by the singing of nation music’s first star, Jimmie Rodgers. When he was younger, the Curless household moved to the small city of Gilbertville, in central Massachusetts. As an adolescent, he was performing with native nation singer Yodeling Slim Clark (who later lived in Maine) beneath the title “The Tumbleweed Child” and singing on native radio.
He performed and toured with Clark and on his personal within the late ’40s and early ’50s, then settled in Bangor, obtained married and had a household. He served within the Military in Korea through the Korean Warfare and had his personal radio present on Armed Forces Korea Community, taking part in information and performing as The Rice Paddy Ranger. After his service, he got here again to Maine and carried out on Bangor radio and TV. He appeared within the late Nineteen Fifties on the CBS TV present “Arthur Godfrey’s Expertise Scouts.”
Curless began a recording label, Allagash Data, with Dan Fulkerson, a author and announcer on Bangor TV and radio station WABI. In a Bangor Day by day Information story from 1965, Fulkerson mentioned he had usually traveled Route 2A to the Aroostook County city of Blaine on weekends to see his son, who lived there. Truckers had advised him that the street, particularly the half that goes via the Haynesville Woods, south of Houlton, was significantly treacherous in winter. So he wrote a rustic tune a couple of Maine street that had claimed the lives of many a trucker, known as “A Tombstone Each Mile.”
“It’s a stretch of street up north in Maine/That’s by no means ever ever seen a smile/In the event that they’d buried all of the truckers misplaced in them woods/There’d be a tombstone each mile.”
With Curless singing in a deep, easy voice, the tune grew to become a regional hit that was unfold throughout the nation by truckers. Finally the tune was purchased by Tower Data, a division of Capitol Data, and distributed nationally. It grew to become a prime 5 nation hit in 1965, and Curless was named Most Promising New Male Vocalist by Money Field journal. He signed with Buck Owens’ administration agency at a time when Owens was one of many greatest stars in nation music who would go on to host the nation music TV selection present “Hee Haw.”
His different songs that made the nation charts within the following decade or extra embody “Huge Wheel Cannonball,” “Onerous, Onerous Touring Man,” and “Six Occasions a Day (The Trains Got here Down).”
Curless would go on to file greater than 30 albums, by no means stopped touring and hung out performing in Europe. He lived in Nashville for a time within the Nineteen Eighties and in Branson, Missouri, which had turn out to be a middle for nation music efficiency venues, within the Nineties.
Whereas recording his final album, “Touring By way of,” at a studio in Brookfield, Massachusetts, in 1994, Curless was feeling in poor health. However neither Curless nor his household knew on the time he had terminal abdomen most cancers, his daughter mentioned. He died in Could of 1995.
“There have been occasions through the recording the place we’d form of lose monitor of what we had been taking part in, listening to Dick. Listening to that voice come via your headphones was form of beautiful,” mentioned Duke Levine, a Massachusetts-based guitarist who performed on Curless’ final album. “He was simply so blissful making that file, so beneficiant and appreciative. He was completely genuine.”
« Earlier
Associated Tales
Invalid username/password.
Please examine your electronic mail to verify and full your registration.
Use the shape beneath to reset your password. If you’ve submitted your account electronic mail, we’ll ship an electronic mail with a reset code.