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Hace 2 días · " Louie Louie " is a rhythm and blues song written and composed by American musician Richard Berry in 1955, recorded in 1956, and released in 1957. It is best known for the 1963 hit version by the Kingsmen and has become a standard in pop and rock.
Hace 2 días · Tweet. This past Monday, March 18th marked the 50th anniversary of the 1974 Canadian release of Rush's debut album on Moon Records. The album was then re-released on Mercury/Polygram (with the revised pink logo) later that year on August 10, 1974. In 1995 it was given Gold status by the RIAA, and a 40th anniversary Rush Rediscovered vinyl box ...
Hace 5 días · His 1956-1958 Cobra legacy is a magnificent one, distinguished by the Dixon-produced minor-key masterpieces "Double Trouble" and "My Love Will Never Die," the tough-as-nails "Three Times a Fool" and "Keep on Loving Me Baby," and the rhumba-rocking classic "All Your Love (I Miss Loving)."
Hace 19 horas · September 27, 1944 – Sharon Anne Shelby is born. August 1945 – Carroll leaves the Air Corps for civilian life and starts a dump truck business in Dallas, TX. November 2, 1946 – Michael Hall Shelby is born. October 23, 1947 – Patrick Bert Shelby is born. 1949 – Carroll goes into the chicken raising business.
Hace 5 días · Music Trivia. » Rock and Roll. » Doo-wop. E-Mail. Quiz # 174,359. Updated. Dec 03 21. # Qns. 10. Difficulty. Tough. Avg Score. 6 / 10. Plays. 931. Last 3 plays: Guest 12 ( 7/10 ), lek517 ( 6/10 ), Guest 67 ( 7/10 ). One at a Time - Single Page - Timed Game. Question 1 of 10. 1. In 1959, this group had a major hit "Just to Be With You." Hint.
Hace 5 días · Which practice emerged in the 1950s that involved recording altered versions of songs previously recorded by African American performers? covering Which television show that began in 1956 set trends in fashion, language, and music; presented top-40 music; interviewed musicians; and influenced the teenage population?
Hace 4 días · Formed in 1947 by jazz fans Ahmet Ertegun, son of a Turkish diplomat, and Herb Abramson, formerly the artists-and-repertoire director for National Records, Atlantic became the most consistently successful New York City-based independent label of the 1950s, with an incomparable roster including Joe.