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  1. Jerry Neil Capehart (August 22, 1928 – June 7, 1998) was an American songwriter and music manager. Capehart co-wrote the songs "Summertime Blues" and "C'mon Everybody" with Eddie Cochran, whom he also managed. One of his most-recorded songs, "Turn Around, Look at Me," was a chart hit for Glen Campbell (his first), the Lettermen, and the Vogues.

  2. Jerry Neil Capehart, songwriter and manager: born 1929; married (two sons); died Nashville, Tennessee 7 June 1998. JERRY CAPEHART was the producer and songwriter who, with Eddie Cochran,...

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    Born Jerry Neal Capehart, 22 August 1928, Goodman, Missouri. Died 7 June 1998, Nashville, Tennessee. Jerry Capehart is best remembered for his association with Eddie Cochran. The two men met by coincidence in October 1955 (in Bell Gardens, California) and really hit it off, though Capehart was ten years older. Eddie had just turned seventeen at ...

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  5. Jun 1, 2010 · Jerry Capehart & Eddie Cochran - Heart Of A Fool. Great rockabilly bop. Written by Eddie Cochran, H. Cochran & Jerry Capehart. Vocals by Jerry Capehart; Lead Guitar by Eddie Cochran....

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  6. Commentator: Eddie Cochran’s producer, Jerry Capehart. Jerry Capehart : “Three stars” was written about Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and The Big Bopper. You’ll recall they were killed in an airplane accident.

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  8. Jun 7, 1998 · A native of Goodman, Missouri, Capehart is best known as the co-writer of the rock and roll classic Summertime Blues. It was a big hit for legendary rockabilly musician Eddie Cochran, who was killed in a car accident shortly after the song was released in 1960. A former United...

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