"Listen To Eddie Noack" Sticker
Eddie Noack was one of the TJP’s favorite artists to discover while conducting initial research into Texas Country music from the 1950s. Recording for Pappy Daily’s “Starday” and “D Records” labels in the 1950s and 60s, Noack never received the notoriety or accolades he truly deserved. One of his most beloved recordings, an obscure cover of “Psycho” written by fellow Texan, Leon Payne, continues to grow in popularity. This matte finish vinyl sticker pays tribute to Noack, in hopes more people discover his music and talents. Sticker measures approx. 4” x 2” and will stick to most smooth surfaces. Sold individually.
Eddie Noack was one of the TJP’s favorite artists to discover while conducting initial research into Texas Country music from the 1950s. Recording for Pappy Daily’s “Starday” and “D Records” labels in the 1950s and 60s, Noack never received the notoriety or accolades he truly deserved. One of his most beloved recordings, an obscure cover of “Psycho” written by fellow Texan, Leon Payne, continues to grow in popularity. This matte finish vinyl sticker pays tribute to Noack, in hopes more people discover his music and talents. Sticker measures approx. 4” x 2” and will stick to most smooth surfaces. Sold individually.
Eddie Noack was one of the TJP’s favorite artists to discover while conducting initial research into Texas Country music from the 1950s. Recording for Pappy Daily’s “Starday” and “D Records” labels in the 1950s and 60s, Noack never received the notoriety or accolades he truly deserved. One of his most beloved recordings, an obscure cover of “Psycho” written by fellow Texan, Leon Payne, continues to grow in popularity. This matte finish vinyl sticker pays tribute to Noack, in hopes more people discover his music and talents. Sticker measures approx. 4” x 2” and will stick to most smooth surfaces. Sold individually.