Howard Hinkley Jr.

 

A little red-headed baby boy was born on May 8th, 1945. He was named William Howard Hinkley, Jr.

When he was around eight years old his Grandmother Molly gave him a guitar. He sat in his bedroom, learned to play his guitar and sang. I'm sure his grandmother had several moments when she wished she hadn't given him the guitar .

His break came when he auditioned for Lee Mace's Ozark Opray at Lake of the Ozarks, Mo. He got the job with Lee that he'd been so afraid of auditioning for. He worked for Lee about 12 years. He was the lead singer when the show was playing and when they'd go on tour.

He was also part of the opening act for stars such as Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn, Johnny Paycheck, Tammy Wynette and many others.

Howard took a couple of years off from singing to serve his country in Vietnam. When he came home from Vietnam Lee put him back to work as the lead singer.

Howard decided, after about twelve years in the music business, it was time for him to retire from music and help raise his children. He went to work for Roadway Express and has been there for twenty-nine years.

It was during this period that Howard met his wife, Flora, and she began helping him with his songwriting, which is a passion of his.

The first song they wrote together was 'YOU'RE ALL I'M NEEDIN' FOR CHRISTMAS', which is on one of their latest CDs. John Davidson, of Broadway and television fame, sang that song on TNN on television and he recorded a couple of Howard and Flora's songs on his stage show.

Howard and Flora have won several songwriting contests and Howard still has his great vocals (that's what John said about them). Howard's doing the producing on their CDs. We think you'll really enjoy all of them.

To hear samples of Howard's songs that are available for publishing or recording CLICK HERE

To order any of Howard's CD's CLICK HERE

 

 

Co-writer

Flora Hinkley Howard Hinkley Music

Co-founder

Ch Ruedesheim's Gamblin' Man, aka Budman, aka Buddy SugarBud's Miniature Schnauzers

Co-Writer

Howard Hinkley Howard Hinkley Music

Howard at the Ozark Opry

Howard and Rhonda Vincent at the Starvy Creek Bluegrass Festival in 2006

Howard at Lee Mace's Graveside

Howard and Terry Smith (Nashville songwriter/entertainer)

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