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The term "rockabilly" itself is a portmanteau of "rock" (from "rock 'n' roll") and "hillbilly", the latter a reference to the country music (often called "hillbilly music" in the 1940s and 1950s) that contributed strongly to the style. Other important influences on rockabilly include western swing, boogie-woogie, jump blues, and electric blues. [5]
Rockabilly, a gender-bending, minor background character who exists on the fringe of Bad City throughout the duration of the movie, acts as a silent observer to the events around them. Director Amirpour states, "If there's one political thing [in the film], it's not the chador, it's Rockabilly, because it's not okay to be gay in Iran ."
This is a list of musicians who have played rockabilly. For a list of psychobilly musicians, see list of psychobilly bands . This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
I'd get up at 7am and drive to the Hampstead ponds and get in the cold water to try and shock away my feelings, shower and go to the studio." [18] With a delayed release due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Art School Girlfriend's debut album, Is It Light Where You Are, was released on 10 September 2021, on Fiction Records and Wolf Tone. The headline ...
Eddy M Melanson and the Rock-A-Billys (1957) Eddy M. Melanson (born July 25, 1938) started his musical career in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1953. Recipient of the ECMA Stompin' Tom Award, inducted into the Order of the Porcupine Hall of Fame, (Steve Fruitman, curator) the Rockabilly Hall of Fame in Nashville as an original Canadian Rockabilly, (Bob Timmers, curator), and the Nova Scotia Country ...
LaVere also began a nascent acting career starting with her cameo as Rockabilly queen Wanda Jackson in Walk The Line and continued with featured role in Craig Brewer's Black Snake Moan. In 2007, LaVere went into the studio with producer, Jim Dickinson to record her second album, Anchors & Anvils. Dickinson captured LaVere and band at his Zebra ...
Bill Justis – string arrangements on "Gone Girl", "The Diplomat", "It'll Be Her" and "A Sing for the Life" Technical. Produced by Larry Butler; Billy Sherrill, Charlie Bradley, Charlie Bragg, Jerry Watson – engineer; Virginia Team – art direction; Norman Seeff – photography
Arlie Dean Neaville (June 11, 1937 – April 24, 2023), also known as Dean Carter, was an American gospel singer and songwriter who was active in music from the early 1960s. [1]