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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rock_AwhileRock Awhile - Wikipedia

    Rock Awhile. " Rock Awhile " is a song by American singer-songwriter Goree Carter, recorded in April 1949 for the Freedom Recording Company in Houston, Texas. The song was released as the 18-year-old Carter's debut single (with "Back Home Blues" as the B-side) shortly after recording. The track is considered by many sources to be the first rock ...

  2. Goree Carter was someone who could’ve easily gone in either direction, blues (a consistently commercial and respected genre, albeit in a decidedly second tier bracket of mainstream musical styles) or rock, a style that at this point was rapidly climbing the commercial ladder but lagging well behind in the respect department.

  3. Goree Carter (December 31, 1930 - December 29, 1990) was an American R&B singer and rock and roll guitarist, best known for his 1949 single, "Rock Awhile," which is considered a strong contender for the "first rock and roll record" title and featured an over-driven electric guitar style similar to that of Chuck Berry several years later. Goree Carter was born in Houston, Texas. In 1949 he and ...

  4. I do not own the copyright to this recording. This video is for historical and educational purposesComposed by Goree CarterGoree Carter and His Hepcats:Goree...

  5. Carter's best-known waxing, the torrid "Rock Awhile" (billed to Goree Carter & His Hepcats) emerged not long thereafter, its sizzling opening lick sounding quite a bit like primordial Chuck Berry. Freedom issued plenty of Carter platters over the next few years, and he later recorded for Imperial/Bayou, Sittin' in With, Coral, Jade, and Modern without denting the national charts.

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  7. 2 de jun. de 2018 · Both these sides were cut at the Montrose Studio in Houston, Texas for Freedom Records in April 1949, at the same session as "Hoy Hoy" which I have also reviewed on my 1949 list, by Goree Carter and His Hepcats consisting of Goree Carter (guitar and vocal), Nelson Mills (trumpet), Conrad "Professor" Johnson (alto saxophone), Sam Williams (tenor ...