James Marvell and Buddy Good in 1970 went on to become the original country music outlaws

 

James Marvell and Buddy Good. 

The band – “The Country Cavaleers”

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“James Marvell” of  “The Country Cavaleers”:

 

 

 


Long hair, an anti-drug message, two well-known guys in the music industry, and the decade is the 70’s.  Who would have thought that two young men by the names of James Marvell and Buddy Good would became the original outlaws of country music?

James Marvell and Buddy Good appeared in concerts with Dolly Parton, Conway Twitty, Freddy Fender, Loretta Lynn, Jack Green, Johnny Cash and multiple other country music legends.   Country Cavaleer’s early recordings were on Cutlas and CSA Records.  Later, the duo was picked up by MGM Records.

James Marvell sang lead and Buddy Good sang harmony.  Both James and Buddy played acoustic guitars that were given to them by Grand Ole Opry Legend Billy Grammer.  During their career, Hank Williams Sr.’s band “The Original Drifting Cowboys”, with Jerry Rivers on the fiddle, backed up some of The Country Cavaleer’s concerts.

How they got there:

James Marvell and Buddy Good started out as a garage band in the 60’s and ended up as the band calling themselves “The Skopes”.  The Skopes were on USA Records, the same record label as the well-known band “The Buckinghams”.  “The Skopes” had a big song written by their manager John Centinaro and James Marvell titled “She’s Got Bad Breath” which was a success as well as the demise of the group since a mouth rinse company with a similar name put a stop to it. 

From there, James Marvell and Buddy Good joined the mega hit band “Mercy” which not long afterwards skyrocketed up the charts in Billboard, Cash Box and Record World Magazine to number 2 with the million seller hit song “Love Can Make You Happy”.  “Love Can Make You Happy” was written by Jack Sigler Jr. and became the number 2 song under “The Beatles” number 1 song “Get Back”.  The year was 1969.

 

After leaving the band Mercy in 1970 James Marvell and Buddy Good went on to become known by many as the original country music outlaws, a decade ahead of their time.  An unlikely duo who’s odds were not high had a 3rd time success come to them as their new band “Country Cavaleers” was formed.

Country Cavaleers were known for their turntable hits singing songs throughout the 70’s like the “Stop In The Name Of Love”, the 1973 hit song “Humming Bird “and the 1976 hit song “Te Quiero (I Love You in Many Ways)” which were both charting songs.  Some other Country Cavaleer songs you may know or may have forgotten are “Sweet Yesterdays“, “I’ve Got My Mind Satisfied“, “Everett The Evergreen“, “Call Back Operator” and the Jack Clement original “Now I Can Live Again.”

The Country Cavaleers sang and played guitar on the Wilburn Brothers TV program in the 70’s which is currently in reruns on RFDTV.

James Marvell, former lead singer of the duo, is still at it today.  He recently won two rounds of The Texaco Country Showdown this 2013.  What will James do next?  It’s hard to tell.  One thing is for sure.  James Marvell has lived and is part of country music history.

 

The Father of Bluegrass Bill Monroe and James Marvell of the “original country outlaws” the 70’s band “Country Cavaleers” – James Marvell – Music Charts Magazine Celebrity Interview with James Marvell of The Country Cavaleers