Narvel Felts

Narvel Felts, born on November 11, 1938, in Keiser, Arkansas, is an American country music singer known for his contributions to the genre, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s. Felts' musical style blends traditional country with elements of rockabilly, making him a versatile artist within the country music landscape. He gained prominence with hits like "Driftwood on the River" and "Lonely Teardrops," which showcased his emotive vocal style and storytelling ability. His work often reflects the themes of heartache and longing typical of country music, earning him a dedicated fan base. Felts was associated with the Sun Records label, where he recorded early in his career, alongside legends like Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash. His impact on music is significant, as he helped bridge the gap between rockabilly and country, influencing later generations of artists. Throughout his career, Felts released numerous albums and singles, maintaining a presence in the country music scene. His dedication to live performances and his authentic style have solidified his status as a respected figure in country music history.