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  1. 20 de ene. de 1998 · Carl Perkins, the pioneering rockabilly singer, songwriter and guitarist who wrote ''Blue Suede Shoes,'' died yesterday in Jackson, Tenn., where he lived. He was 65. He died of complications ...

  2. Carl Perkins Honey Don’t Live Video 1956Carl Perkins Honey Don’t LyricsWell how can you say you will when you won'tSay you do, baby, when you don't?Let me kn...

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  4. Carl Perkins (born April 9, 1932, Tiptonville, Tennessee, USA - died January 19, 1998, Jackson, Tennessee, USA) was an American rockabilly musician and songwriter, nicknamed "the King of Rockabilly". He was inducted into the Rock and Roll, the Rockabilly, and the Nashville Songwriters Halls of Fame; and was a Grammy Hall of Fame Award recipient.

  5. Carl Perkins (9. dubna 1932–19. ledna 1998) byl americký pionýr hudby rockabilly, což je mix rhythm and blues a country.Svoji hudební kariéru začal v roce 1954, většinu svých skladeb nahrával v Sun Records v Memphisu. Jeho vliv na rock'n'rollovou hudbu je zřejmý ještě dnes, díky parádní hře na kytaru a vynikajícím kompozicím. Jeho nejznámější písní je Blue Suede Shoes.

  6. Born Carl Lee Perkins near Tiptonville, Tennessee in 1932, the son of the only white sharecropper (Fonie "Buck" Perkins)on a cotton plantation and Louise Brantley. The family lived first in a three room shack and then a one room storehouse. The family was so poor that kids in the neighborhood brought cast off clothes for the Perkins brothers.

  7. Carl Perkins appeared on The Perry Como Show on Saturday May 26th 1956 singing his big hit Blue Suede Shoes. This was just about 3-weeks or so after the song...