Roy Drusky's 1963 Concert History

A singer/songwriter often called "the Perry Como of country music," Roy Drusky enjoyed success throughout the 1960s as a performer in the Nashville sound vein. Born June 22, 1930, in Atlanta, GA, Drusky's mother, a church organist, tried for years to interest her son in music, but throughout his childhood he focused the majority of his energies on sports. It was not until during a two-year stint in the U.S. Navy that he bought his first guitar, and soon after began performing for his fellow crew members.

Date Concert Venue Location
May 19, 1963
KRZY Presents The Nashville Sound
Willie Nelson / Jimmy Day & the Travelers / Jimmy Velvet / George Kent / Earl Scott / Frankie Miller / Clyde Beavers / Margie Bowes / Orville Couch / Mitchell Torok / Roy Drusky / Bill Anderson / don gibson / Slim Whitman / Little Jimmy Dickens / The Wilburn Brothers / Earl & Paul - The Country Boys Show all bands
Tingley Coliseum, Expo New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
United States
Country
Easy Listening
Traditional Country
Christian Country
Country Christian
Classic Country
Honky Tonk
Classic Country Pop
Nashville Sound
Ilg
Classic Australian Country
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1978 1 concert
1976 2 concerts
1975 4 concerts
1974 2 concerts
1972 1 concert
1970 1 concert
1969 1 concert
1967 1 concert
1966 3 concerts
1965 1 concert
1964 2 concerts
1963 1 concert
1960 1 concert

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