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#84598 - 01/28/05 11:28 AM
Re: Your tak e on the birth of rock and roll
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Registered: 12/11/04
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Loc: Cozumel Mexico
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Along with Mr. Alan Freed and the (payola) do you remember "JOCKO" out of NY??? Do you remember some of the old labels back then... Bruce Records...Old Town Records, Paradise Records and Andrea Records just to name a few How about Alan Freeds first live NY Rock & Roll Show.. The Rock & Roll Jubilee ball way back in 1955....Man I could name some groups from back then....The Elegants had a unique sound.....to bad they pi$$ed the man off... How about the Moonglows, Limelighters..with and without Shep...the Clovers, the Harptones The Moonlighters, The Cadillac's, The Shirells The Platters, The Counts, The Flamingos The Heartbeats, The Drifters, Little Anthony & the Imperials, Frankie Lyman & the Teenagers The Cleftones, The Wonderers and Dion & the Belmont's....I could go on and on.... Come on post some more groups from back then lets keep alive.....
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#84602 - 01/28/05 02:29 PM
Re: Your tak e on the birth of rock and roll
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Loc: Cozumel Mexico
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Originally posted by tony mads usa: It's amazing how the mind will function with a little nudge .... Just thought of Lloyd Price and "Personality" ... a tune I will still do once in a while ... t.
My Favorite was Stagger Lee.....how about the Five Satins, Duprees, the Coasters, Skyliners, How about Johnny Maestro when he was with the Crests...Sixteen Candles, Sea Cruise...Frankie Ford...Majestics, Ben E.King Mel Carter, Danleers,Capris, The Mellow Kings, The casinos, Ed Townsend, Sam Cooke, and on and on and on...man what a great time in lifes music....
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#84603 - 01/28/05 02:51 PM
Re: Your tak e on the birth of rock and roll
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Registered: 08/23/04
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Loc: Syracuse NY
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PBS does an oldies doo wop show, around fund raising time, that features what is left of all those groups. Some great stuff, some of the old guys are "carried" by the younger band members as far as high harmony. But pbs sells cd's, tapes, and dvd's of the live performance. Loyd Price, Jerry Butler, Little Anthony and the Imperials, Coasters, Crystals, Edsels, Chiffons, Tokens and alot more. The Dvd's are on the PBS website as Doo Wop 50 and Rock and Roll at 50 and a couple more.
One more thing I think is interesting back in the late 50's and 60's you heard Sinatra, Johnny Cash, The Ventures, Conway Twitty and Doo Wop all on the same radio station we grew up exposed to all kinds of music. A hit was a hit you heard "strangers in the night" right next to the Beatles, next to "I walk the line." Songs like "Lonely Bull", "Cherry pink" "I left my Heart in San Francisco" and Led Zepplin, we were exposed to all that great music from one station, now it is so fragmented there are three kinds of country stations, And I don't even know how many kinds of rock and other formats.
[This message has been edited by mikeathome1 (edited 01-28-2005).]
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