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Paul Burlison
Paul Burlison is credited on 374 releases across 98 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1956–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
374
Pressings credited
98
Albums
8
Decades active
182
In collections
Biography
Paul Burlison (February 4, 1929 – September 27, 2003) was an American rockabilly guitarist and a founding member of The Rock and Roll Trio. Burlison was born in Brownsville, Tennessee, where he was exposed to music at an early age. After a stint in the United States Military, Burlison teamed up with Johnny and Dorsey Burnette to form The Rock and Roll Trio. The band released several singles, but failed to attain chart success. Paul is sometimes credited with being the first guitarist to intentionally record with a distorted electric guitar on the 1956 recordings, "Lonesome Train on a Lonesome Track" and "Honey Hush." The trio disbanded in the fall of 1957 and Burlison moved back to Tennessee to start a family. There he started his own electrical subcontracting business which he ran faithfully for twenty years, taking a break when the trio reunited in the early 1980s. He released his only solo album in 1997, which received positive reviews. Burlison remained active in the music scene until his death in 2003. Burlison and his family lived in Brownsville until 1937. During the floods of that year, miserable economic conditions prompted the Burlison family to move to Memphis, Tennessee. In 1938, his brother-in-law, Earl Brooks began to teach him to play the guitar. As well as learning Brooks' Country influenced techniques, he also drew inspiration from watching Jesse Lee and Juanita Denson perform. Later, he would frequent the Blues joints along Beale Street. While he was still in high school, he would travel to the outskirts of West Memphis, Arkansas, to watch Chester Burnett ("Howlin' Wolf") play. Burlison also developed an interest in boxing and began training at the Dave Wells Community Center under the instruction of trainer, Jim Denson. He was to win the local welterweight championship, and was runner-up in the All-Navy Tournament 1947-48. Whilst competing in the 1949 Golden Gloves tournament, Denson introduced him to another young boxer, Dorsey Burnette. Dorsey
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Credited work
374 releases · 98 albums · active 1956–2025
- Performance · 619
- Other credits · 7
- Production · 1
Studios: Paris Theatre, London · Maida Vale Studios · Playhouse Theatre · Aeolian Hall
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Built For Speed
1982

Songs The Lord Taught Us
1980

Live At The BBC
1994

Tonight I'm Yours
1981

Absolutely Live
1982

URGH! A Music War
1981

Johnny Burnette And The Rock 'N Roll Trio
1956

Rock Billy Boogie
1979

Live At The BBC - The Collection (Vol. 1 & 2)
2013

Runaway Boys: A Retrospective '81 To '92
1996

I'm Not Me
1983

Accentuate The Positive
2023

Kings Of Rock 'N Roll
2009

Original Album Series
2009

The Legendary Johnny Burnette Rock N Roll Trio
1984

Behind The Magnolia Curtain
1981
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- The Johnny Burnette Trio
- Stray Cats
- Johnny Burnette Trio
- The Beatles
- Rod Stewart
- Teddy & The Tigers
- Johnny Burnette
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