Don Gililland Explained

Don Dow Gililland (commonly misspelled as Gilliland; born 31 January 1939 Dallas, Texas) is a jazz guitarist and composer who recorded three rockabilly hits in 1956 on Sun Records with "Wade & Dick - The College Kids," led by Wade Lee Moore (born 1934) and Dick Penner: "Wild Woman", "Don't Need Your Lovin"', and "Bop Bop Baby".

Gililland got a part as a guitarist in the movie Rock Baby Rock It!, which was being filmed in Dallas in 1956. During the next year, he enrolled at North Texas State University, where he performed with the school's One O'Clock Lab Band. After graduating he worked in clubs with Buster Smith. During the day, he was employed by the Oak Cliff Tribune. He became managing editor, then worked for the Dallas Area Rapid Transit.[1]

"Bop Bop Baby" was included on the soundtrack of Walk the Line, the film biography of Johnny Cash.

Discography

As sideman

Filmography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Weitz. Matt. Rock 'n' Roll High School. Dallas Observer. 15 November 2017. 3 July 1997.