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The Fendermen

The Fendermen The Fendermen American musical duo The Fendermen were an American rockabilly duo, composed of Jim Sundquist and Phil Humphrey, active in the early 1960s. They are best known for the 1960 hit single "Mule Skinner Blues", a cover of a song written by Jimmie Rodgers. Quick facts Genres, Years active ... The Fendermen Genres Rockabilly Years active 1959-1963 Labels Cuca, Soma, Dab Past members Jim Sundquist Phil Humphrey Close Jim Sundquist (lead guitarist; born James D. Sundquist, November 26, 1937, Niagara, Wisconsin; later settled in Minnesota)[1] and Phil Humphrey (rhythm guitarist; from Milwaukee, Wisconsin). At this point, Humphrey lived in Stoughton, Wisconsin with his wife and daughter. Sundquist and Humphrey, both born on November 26, 1937,[2] met as…

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GENRES: Rock & Roll, Rockabilly, Instrumental, Surf

Albums

Singles

Don't You Just Know It / Beach Party
Don't You Just Know It / Beach Party (1960)
Mule Skinner Blues / Torture
Mule Skinner Blues / Torture (1960)
Can't You Wait / Heartbreakin' Special
Can't You Wait / Heartbreakin' Special (1961)
Mule Skinner Blues / Don't You Just Know It
Mule Skinner Blues / Don't You Just Know It (1963)