Bobby Lord was a working musician when he could be, which in the ‘50s and ‘60s turned out to be at television stations. Making his way on a southern circuit, he appeared regularly on TV around Florida, Missouri, and Nashville, and such exposure in the music city lead to a recording contract with Columbia where he cut a bunch of rockabilly singles in the late ‘50s that never attracted much attention, although his frenzied rocker "No More, No More, No More" subsequently gained a cult following. Lord soldiered on with a career as a country television presenter, first on a local N...