... he was 71-years-old when he passed away.
Born as John Preston Courville in Port Arthur, Texas, of Cajun ancestry, Preston sang in high school choral contests throughout the state of Texas. He formed a rock and roll band called "The Shades," who were seen performing at a local club by J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson.
Richardson offered Preston the chance to record a teenage tragedy song he had written, "Running Bear," which they did in Houston, Texas, in 1958. The "Indian" sounds on the record were performed by Richardson and George Jones.
Preston quickly followed up with another hit called "Cradle of Love," and made several other records during the early 1960s that met with modest success. "Cradle of Love" was a hit in both the UK Singles Chart and in Athens, Greece. Preston's "I'm Starting to Go Steady," a song on the flip side of "Feel So Fine", was released in June 1960.
Preston made appearances on American Bandstand, The Milt Grant Show and The Buddy Deane Show. Preston's pioneering contribution has been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.
He also performed at Dick Clark's American Bandstand Theater in Branson, Missouri. In 2009 and 2010, Preston performed with the Lamar State College (LSCPA) Touring Band at Lamar State College- Port Arthur, in his hometown. Preston had coronary artery bypass surgery in 2010. He died of heart failure in Beaumont, Texas on Friday 4 March 2011, at the age of 71, after years of heart-related illnesses.
A tribute concert was performed on November 5, 2011, and featured guest artists Gene Bourgeois, Johnny Tillotson, Dickey Lee and Chris Montez along with LSCPS's Touring Band, under the direction of Aaron Horne.
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