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Henley On Rogers
Goldmine, 1998
Goldmine: Glimer, your hometown in Texas, and
Shiloh's home base of Linden aren't all that close to Houston, where Kenny Rogers came
from. What was Shiloh's connection to him?
DH: We met Kenny in a clothing boutique in Dallas in the spring of 1969.
He was on tour with the First Edition. He had begun to look for groups to produce so he
checked us out, and evidently formed the opinion that we had some potential.
Oh course, being fellow Texans didn't hurt, we had a regional and cultural connection.
After the initial meeting, we kept in touch with him by phone for about a year until we
jointed him in California to do some recording.
Goldmine: How was he in the studio, in what I assume was your first
studio experience?
DH: Kenny was amiable and enthusiastic in the studio. We had a very small
budget and none of the members of Shiloh, including myself, had really developed as
songwriters, but we did the best we could under the circumstances.
Although I was not satisfied with the final product, it was a learning experience for me,
as well as a stepping stone to bigger and better things. I remain grateful for the
opportunity.
Goldmine: Kenny has said he "returned your publishing" when the
album wasn't successful. Was there a money deal involved or did he just "cut you
loose"?
DH: Kenny was remarkably fair with me when things didn't turn out as well
as everyone had hoped. He did return my publishing to me, no strings attached, but of
course those songs were not, and still are not, worth anything.
As I recall, Kenny also helped facilitate my release from Amos Records, although in the
end David Geffen bought out my contract (as well as Glenn Frey's and J.D. Souther's) for a
relatively modest sum.
Goldmine: Was Kenny Rogers a mentor, a pain in the ass or just a blip in
the road for you? How do you look back on that time?
DH: Kenny was certainly a mentor for me and the fact that our paths
crossed, even for a relatively brief span of time, has made an immeasurable difference in
my life.
One can always speculate and get into the endless cycle of "What ifs," but all I
know is what actually happened.
Had we not had the connection with Kenny, my buddies and I might never have worked up the
nerve to pack up our little trailer and head west. Even thought great success did not come
to Shiloh under Kenny's wing, his efforts on our behalf did set us on paths that were
ultimately successful. I have a lot of respect for Kenny, and I will always appreciate
what he did for me.
Typed by Michelle
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