Hayden Thompson
Hayden Thompson is an American singer, songwriter, and rockabilly musician who is a member of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.
Rock Singer
March 5, 1938
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Hayden Thompson, an American singer, songwriter, and rockabilly musician, rose to fame in the 1950s with hits such as “One Broken Heart”, “Love My Baby”, and “Blues, Blues, Blues”. His significant contributions to the rockabilly genre have earned him a cult following among enthusiasts and a place in the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. Before embarking on his music career, Thompson served in the United States Army for nearly ten years, including a stint in Japan during the Korean War and later at Fort Hood in Texas, where he played in a band with fellow soldiers. Some of his other notable works include “Act Like You Love Me”, “Hayden Thompson Sings Blues”, and “Rockin’ and Boppin'”.