Narvel Albert Felts, born on November 11, 1938, in Keiser, Arkansas, is an
American musician known for his contributions to rockabilly and country music.
Inspired by country stars like Ernest Tubb and Floyd Tillman, he taught himself
to play the guitar and won a high school talent contest with his rendition of
"Blue Suede Shoes" in 1956. His early career began with a radio show on KDEX in
Dexter, Missouri, where he moderated his own Saturday afternoon program.
His breakthrough as a country singer occurred in the mid-1970s when he signed
with Cinnamon Label. His second single, "Dr...