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Huey P. Meaux

born on 10/3/1929 in Wright, LA, United States

died on 23/4/2011 in Winnie, TX, United States

Huey P Meaux

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Huey P Meaux (born March 10, 1929) is an American record producer and recording studio owner whose credits include such hits as "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights" by Freddy Fender, "You'll Lose A Good Thing" by Barbara Lynn, "Talk To Me" by Sunny & The Sunliners and "Big Blue Diamonds" by Gene Summers. He was born in Louisiana. In 2010 under Freedom Express Label he released artist Ramón Ángel Solís in a bilingual CD - "The Mexican Side of Me."

References

  • "Down in Houston: Bayou City Blues"[page needed]
  • Osborne's Record Guide[page needed]
  • Texas Monthly Magazine[volume & issue needed]
  • A Guide to the Huey Meaux Papers, 1940-1994. Texas Archival Resources Online.
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