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  2. Johnny Burnette and the Rock 'n Roll Trio - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Burnette and the Rock 'n Roll Trio is the 1956 debut album of the rockabilly band The Rock and Roll Trio, fronted by Johnny Burnette.Recorded over three separate sessions in 1956, the album includes a number of the band's singles. 2008's Icons of Rock calls the album "an all-time rockabilly classic". [2]

  3. Blue Suede Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Perkins' recording of "Blue Suede Shoes" was released in early 1956, as Sun 234. Two copies of the song on 78-rpm records were sent to Perkins but arrived broken. He soon discovered that the song was available in the newer 7-inch microgrooved 45-rpm format and was disappointed that he didn't have a copy in the older, more substantial 78-rpm format.

  4. Ricky Nelson discography - Wikipedia

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    Songs by Ricky: 22 — — — 1960 More Songs by Ricky: 18 — — — 1961 Rick Is 21: 8 — — — 1962 Album Seven by Rick. Nelson's seventh studio album and the final comprising new material on Imperial Records; 27 — — — 1963 For Your Sweet Love. Nelson's Decca Records debut and eighth studio album; 20 — — — Rick Nelson Sings ...

  5. The Rock and Roll Trio - Wikipedia

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    Dorsey's death may well have prompted Paul Burlison to return to the music scene in the 1980s, first with Johnny Black and Tony Austin in a recreation of the Rock and Roll Trio. In 1997, he cut his first ever solo LP Train Kept A-Rollin on Sweetfish Records as a tribute to The Rock and Roll Trio. The LP contained eleven tracks, three of which ...

  6. Rock It (George Jones song) - Wikipedia

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    Well, he was, really, but never got the credit for it." Moreover, Jones' first #1 country hit, "White Lightning", was written by J.P. Richardson, better known as rockabilly star the Big Bopper, and also had a rock and roll edge.

  7. Jimmy Bowen - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1960s, in Los Angeles, California, he bucked the decade's rock phenomenon when Frank Sinatra hired him as a record producer for Reprise Records, and Bowen showed a strong knack for production, generating chart hits for Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bert Kaempfert and Sammy Davis Jr., regarded as too old-fashioned for the market at the time. [5]

  8. Hall of Famer crowned Missouri's greatest living rock star by ...

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    A Hall of Fame act with serious Columbia ties took top honors in our Missouri's greatest living rock star bracket.

  9. The Go Getters - Wikipedia

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    Their most recent album Love & Hate, which includes a cover of "Ring of Fire (song)" by Johnny Cash was released in 2018 by the European rockabilly label Goofin’ Records. [11] Over the years the group has recorded rockabilly versions of famous rock songs such as "Run Rudolph Run," "Should I Stay or Should I Go," "Blitzkrieg Bop," and "Tainted ...