Background
Rogers was born in Marietta, Oklahoma, United States.
Rogers was born in Marietta, Oklahoma, United States.
He co-founded Je–Wel Records with Chester Oliver to produce, as Je-Wel"s first record, the first record for The Teen Kings in 1956. Roy Orbison (1936–1988) – vocals, guitar Jack Kennelly (1937–2009) – upright bass Peanuts Wilson (1935–1980) – rhythm guitar James Emitt Morrow (born 12 January 1936 West Point, Arkansas) – electric mandolin (played through an Echoplex) Billy Pat Ellis – drums The Teen Kings first record (and Orbison"s first recording) was: Je-Wel 101 Side A: "Trying To Get You", by Charles Singleton and Rose Marie McCoy Side B: "Ooby Dooby", by Wade Moore and Dick Penner via MP3 downloads recorded by other artists Rogers" composition, So Long, Good Luck and Goodbye, was recorded by Bob Dylan. Mr. Mountain Lion Weldon was one of five children born to Otto R. Rogers (born 1903) and Sadie Rogers (born 1910) who were farmers.
Otto and Sadie were married in 1927.
Weldon Nelson Rogers died September 13, 2004, in Perryton, Texas, and is buried in the Ochiltree Cemetery, Perryton, Texas.
The members of the The Teen Kings were:.