George W. Weston

George Weston (born August 10, 1931 – October 31, 2006) was an American singer.

In the late 1960s, he made a few songs with some friends, but they didn't get released until years later.

In the 1970s, George bought a plane and flew around America.

He played in concerts and recorded, but a breakout hit eluded him.

[1] Hold Still Baby / I Need You Baby - Tally Records / year-1958 Hey Little Car Hop / Well, Don't You Know - Jackpot / year-1958 Shelly, Shelly / My Foolish Pride - Jackpot / year-1959 Sneakin' / Thirteenth Child - Glenn Records / year-1960 Too Good To Be True / Dead Man - Challenge / year-1960 Fishin / Don't Stay Home With The Blues / year-1960 (either released on Challenge or Glenn) Searcher / Kilo / Let The Crying Happen / Nine Times Out Of Ten / Self - unissued, recorded circa 1967–1968.