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CLIFFIE STONE
“THE POPCORN SONG”
(Bob Roubian)
Capitol 3131
No. 14 August 20, 1955
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The son of banjo-plunkin’ comedian, movie maker, and kennel owner Herman the Hermit, Clifford Gilpin
Snyder was born in Stockton, California, on March 1,1917. Truly, one of country music’s most versatile,
though largely invisible, kingpins, Mr. Stone–nick named “Cliffie Stonehead,” by his pop–worked until
the late ’70s as a singer, composer, manager, bandleader, bass player, recording artist, comedian, disk
jockey, TV host, consultant for Capitol Records, and founder of the independent labels Lariat (where he
recorded the debut recordings on Merle Travis and Stan Freeberg) and still pumping Grante label.
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