Vince Everett, born Marvin Eugene Benefield, was an American rockabilly artist who enjoyed brief fame in the late 1950s. His musical style was heavily influenced by Elvis Presley, leading to a distinctive sound that merged rock and roll with country music. Everett's most notable work is "I Ain't Gonna Be Your Lowdown Dog No More," which he released under the ABC-Paramount label. Despite his short-lived career, Everett's unique blend of genres contributed to the rich tapestry of rockabilly music.