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Wayne Kemp

Wayne Kemp is credited on 727 releases across 255 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1964–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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727

Pressings credited

255

Albums

7

Decades active

253

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Biography

Wayne Kemp (June 1, 1940 – March 9, 2015) was an American country music singer and songwriter. He recorded between 1964 and 1986 for JAB Records, Decca, MCA, United Artists, Mercury and Door Knob Records, and had twenty-four charting singles on the Hot Country Songs charts. His highest-charting single was "Honky Tonk Wine", which peaked at No. 17 in 1973. The song is included on his second studio album, Kentucky Sunshine, which reached No. 25 on Top Country Albums. Kemp was born, one of nine children, to a musical family in Greenwood, Arkansas. His parents played multiple instruments, and encouraged their children to pursue music. When Kemp was six, the family moved to Muldrow, Oklahoma, and he performed in church and at local events. By the age of 16, he was writing songs and playing guitar professionally with Tulsa country musician Benny Ketchum. In 1965, a friend had shown Kemp's songs to George Jones. Jones recorded two of Kemp's songs, "Love Bug" and "I Made Her That Way." Soon, Kemp recorded with Jones and his backing band. Kemp and his band were struck in their car by a drunk driver, which resulted in the death of two of his band members, and third degree burns across his body. He was told by doctors that he would never be able to play guitar again. In 1968, he had his first number one hit with a song that he had written, "Next In Line" by Conway Twitty, quickly followed by more, with "The Image Of Me", "Darling, You Know I Wouldn't Lie" and "That's When She Started To Stop Loving You." Kemp signed as a staff writer with Tree International, and started touring. By this point, he was able to play guitar again, and toured with Conway Twitty's band as a guitar player. From 1971 to 1983, Kemp released three solo records, and continued writing for other artists. Kemp achieved success writing songs for Johnny Cash ("One Piece At A Time"), George Strait ("The Fireman"), Johnny Paycheck ("The Only Hell My Mama Ever Raised"), Hank Williams Jr., Ronnie Milsap, Jack Gr

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727 releases · 255 albums · active 1964–2024

  • Performance · 822
  • Production · 17
  • Other credits · 4

Studios: Enactron Truck · Panther Hall Ft Worth, TX · RCA Victor Studios, Nashville · Columbia Recording Studios, Nashville

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