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Page 1: Rockabilly

Rockabilly

R&B Performed by Those with Roots in C&W

Most Associated with Sun Records

Instrumentation From the String Band Tradition Rather Than the Jump Blues, i.e., no sax solos

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Rockabilly

Instrumentation: Guitar, Bass, Drums (Later)Bass Players used “Slap Bass” Technique derived from drummer-less bands.

Rockabilly HiccupExuberant Performance Style“Cat” Clothing Style

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Bill Haley 1st Rockabilly Star 1940s Country Musician

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Bill Haley

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Bill Haley

Bill Haley and the Saddlemen began Covering R&B

1951 Covered “Rocket 88”

1952 Covered “Rock the Joint” (DJs played the wrong side)

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Bill Haley in Wildwood

Entertained at Summer Resort, Discovered the Audience Liked R&B

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Bill Haley

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Bill Haley

1953 Changed Name to The CometsDecca Records Used Same Producer as Louis Jordan1954 Recorded “Rock Around the Clock” But Not A Hit Until Blackboard Jungle 1955

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Bill Haley

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Bill Haley

1954 Covered “Shake, Rattle, & Roll” Rock’s 1st Million Seller

Removed Sexual References

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Shake Rattle & Roll ComparisonHaley - Pots & PansTurner - pots & pans; dressesHaley - dressesTurner - Devil in nylonTurner - one-eyed catHaley - one eyed catTurner - Over the Hill

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Haley’s Covers

Some Would Argue that Haley’s Versions Are Rock and the Originals Are R&B

“Choo Choo Ch-Boogie” 1957

Louis Jordan “Choo Choo . .” 1946

“See You Later Alligator” Haley Cover

“See You Later Alligator” Bobby Charles

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Bill Haley

Toured Europe & England

Exuberant Crowds Rioted

Styles Had Changed When He Returned

An Important Transitional Artist

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Sun Records Rockabillies

Sam Phillips Founder of Sun Records

1950 Began Memphis Recording Service, Recorded Blues Artists,Sold Masters to Chess & Modern

Recorded “Rockett 88” 1951

Sun Records Began 1952

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Sun & Elvis

Phillips Knew the Time Was Right for White R&B

Elvis Walked in Summer 1953

Next Time, He Met Elvis and Suggested He Work With Two Musicians Who Happened to be There.

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Elvis Scotty & Bill

Would Elvis’ Records Sounded Different if Other Musicians Were Hanging Around the Studio?

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Elvis

Scotty Moore, Bill Black Worked With Elvis and “Stumbled Into” the Style

July 19, 1954 Recorded

“That’s Alright Mama” &

“Blue Moon of Kentucky”

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Early Elvis

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The Phases of Elvis: 1st

Early Elvis, Records at Sun

Many Early Unreleased Recordings He Sounded Like A Crooner

Stumbled into Shouter Style (p.96-7)

Signed Management Contract With Col. Tom Parker, Signed to RCA

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Col. Tom Parker

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Phase Two: Recording Star

1956 Recorded Hits for RCA

Several TV Shows

Col. Signed with Two Movie Studios

1958-60 Elvis Interruptus (U.S. Army)

Heartbreak Hotel I Want You Don’t Be Cruel

Hound Dog Love Me Tender

Jail House Rock

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Lame Elvis

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Phase Three: Movie Star Elvis

After Army He Made Movies, Only One TV Performance, No Live Performing

31 Movies

Recorded Movie Soundtracks with Songs Like:

Rock Hula Baby Bossa Nova Baby

Viva Las Vegas

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Phase Four: Las Vegas Elvis

Movie Career Over

Return to Live Performance 1969-75

1968 Elvis Presley NBC Special

Tours ave. 110 Performances per Year

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Other Sun Rockabilies

Carl Perkins Songwriter/Singer/Guitarist

“Blue Suede Shoes”

Respected by the Beatles

“Match Box”

Blind Lemon

Beatles

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Other Sun Rockabillies

Jerry Lee Lewis

Pianist

Glissandos

“Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On” 1957

Placed on All 3 Charts

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Other Sun Rockabillies

Jerry Lee cont.

“Great Balls of Fire” 1958

Married 13 yr. Old 2nd Cousin

May 1958 English Tour Ended 1st Career

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Other Sun Rockabillies

Roy Orbison Singer/Songwriter

“Ooby Dooby”

Switched Labels, Hits 1960-64 “Pretty Woman”

Johnny Cash, Warren Smith etc.

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Non-Sun Rockabillies

Everly Brothers (Don, Phil)

Parents Were Radio Performers

Sang in “Country Brothers” Harmony

Solo Sound Like Hank Williams

“Bye Bye Love”

“Wake Up Little Susie”

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Everly Brothers

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Non-Sun Rockabillies

Buddy Holly

Rock and Roll “Common Man”?

Started as C&W

Elvis Inspired Him

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Non Sun Rockabillies

“That’ll Be The Day”

• Rockabilly Hiccup

“Peggy Sue”

Died in Plane Crash “Winter Dance Party Tour”

Posthumous Release “It Doesn’t Matter Anymore”

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Non Sun Rockabillies

Eddie Cochran

• “Summertime Blues”

Gene Vincent

• “Be-Bop-A-Lula”

Accident in England Killed Cochran, Injured Vincent.