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Tompall Glaser

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Birth Date:
03.09.1933
Death date:
13.08.2013
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Musician, Rock musician
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Thomas Paul 'Tompall' Glaser (September 3, 1933 – August 13, 2013) was an American country music artist. He was born in Spalding, Nebraska in 1933. Active since the 1950s, he recorded solo artist and with his brothers Chuck and Jim in the trioTompall & the Glaser Brothers. Tompall Glaser's highest-charting solo single wasShel Silverstein's "Put Another Log on the Fire", which peaked at No. 21 on theBillboard Hot Country Singles (now Hot Country Songs) charts in 1975 and appeared with Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Jessi Colter on the album Wanted! The Outlaws. The Glaser Bros. also were back-up singers for Marty Robbins in the 1950s. Glaser died August 13, 2013 in Nashville, Tennessee, after a long illness.

Solo discography

Albums[

 Year Album US Country 1973 Charlie — 1974 Take the Singer with the Song — 1975 Tompall (Sings the Songs of Shel Silverstein) — 1976 The Great Tompall and His Outlaw Band 13 1977 Tompall Glaser & His Outlaw Band 38 The Wonder of It All — 1986 Nights on the Borderline — 1992 The RogueThe Outlaw — 2001 The Best of Tompall Glaser & the Glaser Brothers — 2006 My Notorious Youth — 2007 Outlaw to the Cross

Singles

 Year Single Chart Positions

 Album US Country US Bubbling CAN Country 1973 "Bad, Bad, Bad Cowboy" 77 — — Charlie 1974 "Texas Law Sez" 96 — — Take the Singer with the Song "Musical Chairs" 63 — — Tompall (Sings the Songs of Shel Silverstein) 1975 "Put Another Log on the Fire (Male Chauvinist National Anthem)" 21 3 34 1976 "T for Texas" 36 — — Wanted! The Outlaws 1977 "It'll Be Her" 45 — — Tompall Glaser & and His Outlaw Band "It Never Crossed My Mind" 91 — — The Wonder of It All 1978 "Drinking Them Beers" 79 — —

See also

 

  • "Streets of Baltimore"

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