Signed Johnny Burnette 45 Tear It Up / Undecided CORAL rockabilly rocker VG+

Sold Date: May 14, 2023
Start Date: May 7, 2023
Final Price: $203.95 (USD)
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Signed Johnny Burnette 45 Tear It Up / Undecided CORAL rockabilly rocker VG+.

Autographed by Paul Burlison of the Johnny Burnette Trio. Comes in a coral factory sleeve as well, but the autograph is on a generic sleeve.


Vinyl plays between a very strong VG and VG plus.

Nice clean copy


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These 45s come from the collection of Edward M. Baynes. Edward was Janis Martin’s manager in the 70s. He ran the Big Dutch Record Label which released a Janis Martin 45 in the 70s. In this auction there are some autographed items that Edward got through being in the industry. There will also be a couple of Janis Martin letter correspondences and autographs. Combined shipping is offered. Please check out other auctions, lots of great r&b, soul, early rock n roll and rockabilly. Good luck.


Paul Burlison (February 4, 1929 – September 27, 2003) was an American pioneer rockabilly guitarist and a founding member of The Rock and Roll Trio. Burlison was born in Brownsville, Tennessee, where he was exposed to music at an early age. After a stint in the United States Military, Burlison teamed up with Johnny and Dorsey Burnette to form The Rock and Roll Trio. The band released several singles, but failed to attain chart success. Paul is sometimes credited with being the first guitarist to intentionally record with a distorted electric guitar on the 1956 recordings, "Lonesome Train on a Lonesome Track" and "Honey Hush." The Trio disbanded in the fall of 1957 and Burlison moved back to Tennessee to start a family. There he started his own electrical subcontracting business which he ran faithfully for twenty years, taking a break when the Trio reunited in the early 1980s. He released his only solo album in 1997, which received positive reviews. Burlison remained active in the music scene until his death in 2003.