Billy Joe Royal, Mickey Carlile, and Terry Lowe
Other than what I already put on my
blog chicken-fat I don't have many more personal memories of Billy Joe
Royal. He was a major star among a bunch
of friends that I semi-ran around with.
The Marietta High school clique circles in the 1950s were overlapping and
complex.
I have two
memories of him that stand out when his family moved to Smyrna. Smyrna, Georgia, is about three miles south
of Marietta. Back in our teenage years
the main road going to Smyrna was Atlanta Road.
The Smyrna
Drive in was on Atlanta Road. The road
that ran off Atlanta Road by the drive in was the road the Royals lived off of.
I think then
Billy Joe and Jack's mother worked at Howard Johnsons and their father was a
Marietta fireman. While running around
one summer we ended up at their house several times.
One evening
shortly after they moved to Smyrna Billy Joe hosted a Ratskats meeting . I
think it was shortly after they moved they moved there because the basement was
almost empty. The basement is where we had our meeting.
I remember
Billy Joe had just purchased a new guitar and he wanted to try it out in front
of a group (us) as guinea pigs. He played
his guitar and sung several songs and really got all our approval. The more he sang the more innovative he
became with it. We were loving his one
man show.
Then, with
my short attention span I wandered out the back door.. It was opened. Looking around the back yard I came across
either a broom or a leaf rake.
A small hill
outside beside the house sloped down to the opened back door.
Outside I
strum the rake or broom to the sound of Billy Joe's guitar strings inside. He picked up his speed strumming and suddenly
I leaped off the bank into the basement doing a perfect Elvis imitation with
body hunching , shaking, and strumming*.
Everybody
cracked up laughing.
Except Billy
Joe. I could tell by his offended look
I ruined his one-man show.
I regretted
doing that.
My second
memory of their Smyrna resident was us
following and chasing each other north on Atlanta Road back to Marietta. There was probably a mile to a mile and a
half of almost straight Atlanta Road parallel to the railroad tracks. Billy Joe had a black '50 Ford. I was in my parents 53 Chevvy. We thought nothing of passing each other on
that short strip of highway, and one time
after i passed Billy Joe he sped up and got behind me and his front bumper
tapped my back bumper going 60 MPH. Then
he would pass and I pulled up and did the same to him.
We were
lucky.
*It just so
happened Larry Bradford and I were jokingly imitating Elvis at phys ed, and had
his movements down pat.
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