So this holiday season, when her song blasts over the airways, remember that Lisa Layne is one of us — she hails from the Cliff. And Lisa, from all of us back here in Texas who love and appreciate you, know that all we Cliffites need for Christmas … is you! Previous Next. About the Author: Gayla Brooks. She can date her neighborhood heritage back to , when her father was born in what was then called Eagle Ford.
She was born at Methodist hospital and graduated from Kimball High School. Email gbrooks advocatemag. Related Posts. There is a grinch in this Christmas story. It is singer Mariah Carey. In , five years after the Vince Vance recording, Carey released a song with the same name. The Carey version is completely different but the message of love and longing is the same.
After leaving the Valiants, Layne settled for a while in Nashville. If there is one person in country music history that anyone who tries to imitate has to be really, really good it is Patsy Cline, the greatest female voice that the genre ever produced. When I first interviewed her Layne was spending most of her time in Branson, Missouri.
Now she is working mostly out of Texas, with occasional forays into Louisiana doing herself and Patsy Cline.
Errol Laborde holds a Ph. In his free time he enjoys playing tennis and traveling with his wife, Peggy, to anywhere they can get away to, but some of his favorite spots are the Caribbean and historic locations around Louisiana. You can reach Errol at or errol myneworleans. For Lisa Layne, September 27, would mean more than just her 27th birthday.
The recording would be listed under the name of a retro rock and roll band that originated in New Orleans, Vince Vance and the Valiants. As the tape began to roll, a funky, but melancholic saxophone solo introduced the tune until the point when Lisa Layne leaned into the microphone and began to sing:. Take back the holly and mistletoe Silver bells on string If I wrote a letter to Santa Claus I would ask for just one thing….
Here was one of those moments when greatness was achieved — in a single take. Layne was born in Tyler, Texas but her family moved to Dallas when she was three. Because her father was a musician, music was part of her heritage. After graduating from high school she performed with her own band until she was scouted by the Valiants, whose operations were split between New Orleans and the Texas city.
Stone was inspired to write the song in when he was touring with the band and spent a lonely Christmas in a Columbus, Ohio motel room.
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