Cyril Vetter Explained

Cyril Vetter is an American songwriter with a career has spanned a variety of industries, including music, broadcasting and publishing. He owned TV and radio stations, a television production firm, newspapers as well as music recording and publishing companies. He may be best known for the popular song "Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love)", co-written with Don Smith.[1]

Career

Vetter performed as drummer for the Greek Fountains, a 1960s group composed largely of Baton Rouge youths. As the British Invasion dominated rock and roll and Rhythm & Blues in the mid-1960s, the members wore moptop hair and Madras pants. The band was popular in the Gulf Coast region in many venues. They opened for such concert performers as The Animals, Sonny and Cher, Paul Revere and the Raiders, and the Dave Clark Five. Their Mercury Records single of "Countin' the Steps" was a regional hit with noteworthy airplay in the Southeast.[2] In January 2010, songwriter Vetter was inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame.[3]

"Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love)" was originally recorded by Dick Holler & the Holidays, and later recorded by The Swingin' Medallions who released it as their second single in 1966. The song became a Top 20 hit for the group, peaking at #17 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. The song has since been recorded by other artists, including Joe Stampley.[4]

Vetter's most recent project was Dirtdobber Blues, a fictionalized biography of longtime friend singer/songwriter/actor Charles "Butch" Hornsby, a multimedia package complete with 14 song CD, sheet music and photographs of his artwork.[5]

In addition to Dirtdobber Blues, (release March 2011), LSU Press has published two of Vetter's previous books. Fonville Winans' Louisiana: Politics People and Places, a biography of the legendary Louisiana photographer Fonville Winans, includes historical subjects such as Huey P. Long and unmistakably iconic Louisiana figures and locales. "The Louisiana Houses of A. Hays Town", another Vetter collaboration with Gould vividly records through drawings and photographs Town's major contributions to the vernacular of original Louisiana architecture.[6]

Personal life

In 2003, Vetter wrote and produced Deacon John's Jump Blues, a critically acclaimed and award-winning music CD, concert video and documentary film.[7]

A U.S. Army veteran, Vetter served in Vietnam and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal. He earned political science and law degrees from Louisiana State University. Vetter practiced law in Louisiana from 1973 to 2012.[8]

Discography

!Year!Main Artist!Title!Label!Role
1965The Greek FountainsWell Alright / That's The Way I AmBofuz Enterprises, Inc.Co-Writer on 'That's The Way I Am'
1966Blue Jean / Countin' The StepsPhilipsCo-Writer
The Swingin' MedallionsDouble Shot (Of My Baby's Love) / Here It Comes AgainCo-Writer on 'Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love)'
I Don't Want To Lose You Baby / Night OwlSmash RecordsCo-Writer on 'Night Owl'
The Flying Cavarettas / Jimmy CavarettaI Tried To Treat You Right / I Want To Be FreeV&OCo-Writer on 'I Tried To Treat You Right' & Co-Producer
The Dry GrinsYou're Through / She's A DragMontel MichelleCo-Producer
John FredLeave Her Never / Doing The Best I CanPaula RecordsCo-Producer & Writer on 'Doing The Best I Can'
John Fred And His PlayboysOutta My Head / Loves Come In TimeCo-Producer
196734:40 Of John Fred And His PlayboysWriter on 'Doing The Best I Can'
Up And Down / Wind Up DollCo-Writer on 'Wind Up Doll'
Agnes EnglishWriter on 'Most Unlikely To Succeed'
The UniquesGroovin' Out (On Your Good, Good Lovin') / ArebaCo-Writer on 'Groovin' Out (On Your Good, Good Lovin')'
J. J. StatelyAnother Saturday Night / The Skill Of The MagicianJosieWriter on 'The Skill Of The Magician', Co-Producer
The Greek FountainsI'm A Boy / She Does ItPacemaker RecordsCo-Writer on 'She Does It' & Co-Producer
I Can't Get Away / An Experimented TerrorMontel MichelleCo-Producer
1977John Fred And His PlayboysJuke BoxGuinness RecordsWriter on 'Keep It Hid'
1979Irma ThomasSafe With MeRCS Records Co-Producer on 'Safe With Me', 'Take What You Find', 'Don't Stop' & 'Looking Back'
1990VariousBeyond The Calico WallVoxx RecordsCo-Writer on 'An Experimented Terror'
2003Deacon John's Jump BluesVetter Communications CorporationCo-Producer

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Billboard - Music Charts, News, Photos & Video. Billboard.com.
  2. Web site: Cyril Vetter profile. May 2, 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090521185120/http://www.louisianasmusic.com/Retail/Duke%20bio.htm. May 21, 2009.
  3. Web site: Louisiana Music Hall of Fame - CYRIL VETTER. Mike. Shepherd. Louisianamusichalloffame.org. 2010-07-15. 2010-06-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20100630113810/http://louisianamusichalloffame.org/content/view/232/207/. dead.
  4. Web site: Billboard - Music Charts, News, Photos & Video. Billboard.com.
  5. Web site: Dirtdobber Blues. Dirtdobberblues.com.
  6. Web site: Archived copy . 2019-05-30 . 2019-05-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190530032419/https://lsupress.org/authors/detail/cyril-e-vetter/ . dead .
  7. Web site: Deacon John's Jump Blues: Music From the Film. Billboard.com. 28 June 2003. 13 August 2023.
  8. https://www.lsba.org/Public/MembershipDirectory.aspx Louisiana State Bar Association Membership Directory