For a young Roy Orbison, it wasn’t just a means of transportation—it was a symbol of independence and aspiration. The 1948 Ford was powered by a 3.7-liter V8 engine, delivering 100 horsepower.
Playing through some songs at home one day working with songwriter and collaborator Bill Dees, Roy Orbison noticed his wife Claudette Frady getting ready to go out to buy something in town.
Roy Orbison was known for his dark sunglasses ... Think of high-quality leather seats, a driver-focused cockpit with essential gauges, and a touch of Italian craftsmanship. It's easy to picture ...
When George Harrison asked Roy Orbison to be in The Traveling Wilburys, he quite literally proposed the idea to him.
The family of Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Roy Orbison — known for hits like “Oh, Pretty Woman,” “Crying,” “Only the Lonely” and “In Dreams” — has partnered with the independent ...
Now, everyone knows that no one sings like Roy Orbison.” Orbison completed his comeback solo album, “Mystery Girl,” in November of 1988 but died suddenly of a heart attack the following month.