S.O.D. "The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian" by John D. Loudermilk

8/9/2022 This singer songwriter and guitarist was mainly into the songwriting part of the business. He did not release much, although was active for 66 years. Seems that he more preferred odd songs to perform. As a teenager he wrote the poem “A Rose and a Baby Ruth,” which became a popular song, later performed by George Hamilton IV. It reached the top 10 in a few different US charts. Loudermilk also went by the names, Johnny Dee and Ebe Sneezer.