Cyril Vetter is an American songwriter with a career has spanned a variety of industries, including music, broadcasting and publishing.
He owned TV and radio stations, a television production firm, newspapers as well as music recording and publishing companies.
As the British Invasion dominated rock and roll and Rhythm & Blues in the mid-1960s, the members wore moptop hair and Madras pants.
[4] Vetter's most recent project was Dirtdobber Blues, a fictionalized biography of longtime friend singer/songwriter/actor Charles "Butch" Hornsby, a multimedia package complete with 14 song CD, sheet music and photographs of his artwork.
[6] In 2003, Vetter wrote and produced Deacon John's Jump Blues, a critically acclaimed and award-winning music CD, concert video and documentary film.