Country Boy Eddie

Gordon Edward Burns

(1930-12-13)December 13, 1930

January 13, 2023(2023-01-13) (aged 92)

Warrior, Alabama, U.S.

TV and radio host, musician

Edwina Burns

Doyle Edward Burns (son)

Career[edit]

From 1957 to 1993, he was the host of the Country Boy Eddie Show on WBRC, a variety show which focused on country music.[1] Tammy Wynette had her first major break on the program.[2][3]


His show was said to have been "...a blend of cowboy and country music and down-home talk and humor". His show became very popular and had high ratings.[4] In the book Lovesick Blues author Paul Hemphill said, "Birmingham would awaken to the sounds of Eddie braying like a mule... and then breaking into a hoedown with his house band".[5]


Burns was considered a local celebrity and made many public appearances.[6][7]

Awards and recognition[edit]

The set for the Country Boy Eddie Show is on display at the Alabama Music Hall of Fame.[8] Eddie was recognized for his contributions by induction in the Birmingham Record Collectors Hall of Fame in 2003.[9] In 2020, to celebrate his 90th birthday, WBRC released a television special called Absolutely Alabama: Country Boy Eddie’s 90th Birthday Celebration.[10]

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Gordon Edwards Burns

discography at Discogs

Country Boy Eddie