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Boxcar Willie
Birth name Lecil Travis Martin
Also known as Boxcar Willie
Born September 1, 1931(1931-09-01)
Ellis County, Texas, U.S.
Died April 12, 1999 (aged 67)
Branson, Missouri, U.S.
Genres Country, gospel
Occupations Singer-songwriter,
Instruments Vocals, guitar.
Website http://www.boxcarwillie.com/

Boxcar Willie (September 1, 1931 – April 12, 1999) was an American "hobo music" singer.

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Biography

Born as Lecil Travis Martin near Ovilla, Texas, Boxcar Willie was an American country music singer who sang in the "hobo music" style. In 1949, he joined the United States Air Force, became a pilot and flight engineer for the B-29 Super Fortress during the Korean War in the early 1950s.

In Lincoln, Nebraska, Martin was once sitting at a railroad crossing and a fellow that closely resembled his chief boom operator, Willie Wilson, passed by sitting in a boxcar. He said, "There goes Willie." He pulled over and wrote a song entitled "Boxcar Willie". It eventually stuck and became Martin's nickname. In 1962, Martin met his future wife, Lloene, in Boise, Idaho. They would later have four children.

In San Jose, California, Martin attended a talent show as "Boxcar Willie" and performed under the nickname for the first time. He won first place, a $150 prize and a nickname that he would forever go by. That was his part-time vocation, however; he was still in the Air Force and had been flying daily missions.

In 1976, Martin left the Air Force and became a full-time performer. He entered American mainstream pop culture consciousness due to a series of hyperbole-laced television commercials for record compilations of artists who were obscure in the United States, yet had large international followings, such as Slim Whitman and Gheorghe Zamfir. He went on to become a star in country music, selling more than 10 million records, tapes and CDs worldwide. In 1981, Martin achieved a professional landmark by being inducted into the Grand Ole Opry as its 60th member.

In 1985, Martin moved to Branson, Missouri and purchased a theater on Highway 76, or 76 Country Music Boulevard. In addition to the Boxcar Willie Theater, he opened a museum and eventually had two motels, both bearing his name. Boxcar Willie was one of the first big stars to open a show in Branson, paving the way for the other nationally-known names that followed.[1] He performed at his theater in Branson until he died.

Death

Diagnosed with leukemia in 1996, Martin died on April 12, 1999 in Branson at age 67. Martin was a first cousin to the actor, Tommy Lee Jones, who is also from Texas.

Legacy

The overpass at Interstate 35E and Farm to Market Road 664 in Red Oak, Texas (also known as Ovilla Road, approximately four miles east of Ovilla) was renamed Boxcar Willie Memorial Overpass after a major reconstruction project.

Discography

Albums

Year Album US Country Label
1981 King of the Road 54 Main Street
1982 Last Train to Heaven 27
Best of Boxcar, Vol. 1 34
1983 ...Not the Man I Used to Be 35

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
US Country CAN Country
1980 "Train Medley" 95 — single only
1982 "Bad News" 36 15 Last Train to Heaven
"We Made Memories" (w/ Penny DeHaven) 77 —
"Last Train to Heaven" 80 —
"Keep on Rollin' Down the Line" 70 —
1983 "Country Music Nightmare" 76 — Best of Boxcar, Vol. 1
"Train Medley" (re-release) 61 —
"The Man I Used to Be" 44 — ...Not the Man I Used to Be
1984 "Not on the Bottom Yet" 87 —
"Luther" 69 —

Notes

  1. ^ SalonPeople Obituary - BoxCar Willie, April 14, 1999. Retrieved July 12, 2007.

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