Rockabilly
| Rockabilly | |
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| Stylistic origins | |
| Cultural origins | Early-Mid 1950s United States |
| Typical instruments | |
| Derivative forms | |
| Fusion genres | |
- 1Origins
- 2Use of the term "rockabilly"
- 3Recording techniques
- 4Influence on the Beatles and the British Invasion
- 5Rockabilly revival: 1970–90
- 6Neo-rockabilly (1990–present)
- 7Rockabilly Hall of Fame
- 8See also
- 9References
- 10External links
Origins[edit]
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Tennessee[edit]
Carl Perkins[edit]
Memphis[edit]
The Saturday Night Jamboree[edit]
The Burnettes and Burlison[edit]
Elvis Presley[edit]
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North of the Mason-Dixon Line[edit]
Bill Haley[edit]
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Bill Flagg[edit]
Janis Martin on The Old Dominion Barn Dance Show[edit]
Cash, Perkins and Presley[edit]
Rockabilly goes national: 1956[edit]
Additional performers and information[edit]
Use of the term "rockabilly"[edit]
Recording techniques[edit]
Influence on the Beatles and the British Invasion[edit]
Rockabilly revival: 1970–90[edit]
Neo-rockabilly (1990–present)[edit]
Rockabilly Hall of Fame[edit]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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"Love My Baby" in particular featured some blistering guitar playing by Pat Hare, which inspired the rockabilly style discussed elsewhere.
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- ^ Helen McNamara, June 9, 1956, Issue Saturday Night Magazine
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- ^ "RCS-Bill Haley's page".
- ^ Often excluded from lists of rockabilly groups, it should be noted that Comets guitaristFranny Beecher said, "They wanted to play a more basic style than I was used to, more country really, they called it rockabilly." in Bill Haley: The Daddy of Rock and Roll. John Swenson. 1982. Stein and Day. page 60. ISBN 0-8128-2909-3
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- ^ "RCS - Rose Maddox page". Rcs-discography.com. Retrieved 2014-05-22.
- ^ Morrison, Craig. Go Cat Go!: Rockabilly Music and its Makers. (1996). Illinois. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 0-252-06538-7
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