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intro_ill_thumb1_thumbEven the most music interested among us can sometimes get lost in all the different labels music journalists and record companies choose to put on recordings.

The 11 thorough well written articles in “The Rock Primer” takes us through the most important of the different categories in popular music in the period 1945 – 1980.

The categories are:
Rock & Roll, Folk & Blues, Rhythm & Blues, Soul, Country, British Beat, California Sun, Dylan and after, Reggae, Punk and The seventies.

Here’s the Rock & Roll article

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Elvis Presley has shown himself in a piece of fried bacon!! Sure proof that the king is still alive. And looking good it seems – Ted

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While do-gooders shout that he’s fulfilling sex urges with his R & R cult, Bill insists he just provides fun for the youngsters.
Recreated from an article by Leonard Bennett in Cabaret Magazine No 5 from 1956

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Bille Haley beats out a tune on his guitar while his saxophonist curls on the floor to blow at on of his rock’n’roll concerts.

WHAT "23 skiddoo" and "Oh you kid" were to the roaring 20’s, such expressions as "See you later, alligator" and" After a while, crocodile" have become to the frantic 50’s. They are a product of the rock ‘n’ roll era, a mad, boisterous, wild binge of erotic music that has the younger generation bouncing about in delirium shouting hosannahs for the high priest of the cult, a cool, calculated gent named Bill Haley who is bound to make 8 cool, calculated million before the rock ‘n’ roll craze dies.

There are those who believe rock ‘n’ roll is some kind of new phenomenon that is responsible for all the juvenile delinquents in the land. They are claiming that the 2 R’s are replacing the 3 R’s for teenagers.

Another crowd sees in rock en’ roll the sinister hand of what they call the "integrationists," people who want to end the color line in the South. And in some parts of Dixie, pickets have actually patrolled outside halls where rock en’ roll has been played.

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Varied reactions of girl fans to R & R is seen in these two girls, on almost about to cry and the other laughing hystericlly in respons to Bill Haleys hot tunes.

But the sane, sober musicologists who follow the history of rhythm slate very simply that rock ‘n’ roll is no more and no less than what it sounds like-good music. Actually its ancestry goes back through varying schools of jazz beginning with Dixieland and tracing its way through swing, bebop and cool. If anything, rock ‘n’ roll is basically a graduate school of swing with the same fundamental beat and even Bill Haley might admit that in private.

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-:: 1955 ::-

No
Song Artist/Group
1
Rock Around The Clock – Bill Haley & His Comets
2
Maybelline – Chuck Berry
3
Earth Angel (Will You Be Mine) The Penguins
4
Ain’t That A Shame – Fats Domino
5
Hearts Of Stone – The Fontane Sisters
6
Black Denim Trousers The Cheers
7
Only You (And You Alone) – The Platters
8
Tweedlee Dee LaVern Baker
9
At My Front Door – The El Dorados
10
Sincerely – The Moonglows

-:: 1956 ::-

No
Song Artist/Group
1
Don’t Be Cruel –
Elvis Presley
2
Be-Bop-A-Lula – Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps
3
Blue Suede Shoes – Carl Perkins
4
I’m In Love Again – Fats Domino
5
See You Later Alligator – Bill Haley & His Comets
6
Hound Dog – Elvis Presley
7
Fool, The – Sanford Clark
8
Green Door, The Jim Lowe
9
Why Do Fools Fall In Love – Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers
10
Flying Saucer, The – Buchanan & Goodman

-:: 1957 ::-

No
Song Artist/Group
1
.All Shook Up –
Elvis Presley
2
Wake Up Little Susie – The Everly Brothers
3
Diana – Paul Anka
4
Party Doll – Buddy Knox
5
That’ll Be The Day – Buddy Holly
6
Jailhouse Rock – Elvis Presley
7
Little Darlin’ – The Diamonds
8
Peggy Sue – Buddy Holly
9
.School Days – Chuck Berry
10
Whole Lot Of Shakin’ Going On- Jerry Lee Lewis

-:: 1958 ::-

No
Song Artist/Group
1
At The Hop –
Danny & The Juniors
2
Tequila – The Champs
3
To Know Him Is To Love Him – The Teddy Bears
4
It’s Only Make Believe – Conway Twitty
5
Get A Job – Silhuettes
6
Hard Headed Woman – Elvis Presley
7
Little Star – The Elegants
8
Bird Dog – The Everly Brothers
9
Yakety Yak – The Coasters
10
Great Balls Of Fire – Jerry Lee Lewis

-:: 1959 ::-

No
Song Artist/Group
1
Mack The Knife –
Bobby Darin
2
Venus – Frankie Avalon
3
Lonely Boy – Paul Anka
4
Stagger Lee – Lloyd Price
5
Kansas City – Wilbert Harrison
6
Big Hunk O’ Love, A – Elvis Presley
7
Happy Organ, The – Dave "Baby" Cortez
8
Charlie Brown – The Coasters
9
16 Candles – The Crests
10
Sleep Walk – Santo & Johnny

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I’ve never been so low in my life that an hour or two with a good headset and classic Chuck Berry tunes wouldn’t get me more or less back on track again.
This is my personal tribute to the manTed


If you tried to give rock’n’roll another name,
you might call it Chuck Berry

John Lennon –


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(February 22, 192 7- July 1, 1999)

Born Al Cernik, son of immigrants from Yugoslavia, in Detroit, Michigan. At the age of 11, he was signed by Warner Brothers Pictures, to be groomed as a 0099_guychild star, and he also performed on the radio on Station KFWB in Los Angeles, California. 

After leaving school, he worked as a saddlemaker, but supplemented his income by singing whenever he could. At this point in his life, Dude Martin, who had a country music broadcast in San Francisco, noticed him and hired him to perform with his band.

He served in the United States Navy for two years, and after leaving the service became a singer with Carmen Cavallaro’s big band. In 1947 he made some recordings for Decca with Cavallaro’s band, but had to leave due to a case of food poisoning.

He eventually went to New York City, and made several records for King Records under the name Al Grant. He won on Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scouts radio show during this time.

Mitch Miller, who was in charge of talent at Columbia Records, noted Al in 1950, and he joined Columbia and got his new stage name at Miller’s urging: Miller is supposed to have said, "my name is Mitchell and you seem a nice guy, so we’ll call you Guy Mitchell."

In the 1950s and 1960s he acted in movies as well as singing. He did movies with Teresa Brewer and Rosemary Clooney. In 1957 he had his own television show. His first hit was 1951’s  "My Heart Cries for You".

Though he is considered an average pop singer, many of his songs have a decided rock beat to them, including "Knee Deep in the Blues", "Heartaches By the Number", "Rock-a-Billy", "The Same Old Me" and his biggest hit, "Singing the Blues", which was #1 for 10 weeks in 1956.

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