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  1. The Rock-A-Teens were a youthful sextet from Richmond, Virginia, led by Vic Mizelle (vocals, guitar). The other members were Bobby "Boo" Walke (guitar), Bill Cook (guitar), Eddie Robinson (sax), Paul Dixon (bass) and Bill Smith (drums). They first opened for business during 1956 as high school band Boo Walke & the Rockets. View wiki

  2. 13 de dic. de 2020 · The Rock*A*Teens began work on April 1, 1994 in Cabbagetown. The lineup consisted of Chris Lopez (lead vocals, guitar, keyboard), Justin David Hughes (guitar, piano, organ, backing vocals), Kelly Hogan (guitar , backing vocals) and Chris Verene (drums). They were later signed to Daemon Records and released two records, the self-titled debut and ...

  3. 8 de ago. de 2018 · From the album Sixth House, out now on Merge Records.http://smarturl.it/SixthHouseIllustrations by James PalmerEdited by Daniel Murphy

  4. 3 de jul. de 2018 · The Rock*A*Teens have always sounded somewhat zombified. Between 1994 and 2001, the Cabbagetown, Atlanta underdogs blended indie rock, doo-wop, and rockabilly to make unwholesome, reverb-soaked ...

  5. 31 de dic. de 2011 · 1959 – 1960 (1 year) Founded In. Richmond, Virginia, United States. The Rock-A-Teens were a youthful sextet from Richmond, Virginia, led by Vic Mizelle (vocals, guitar). The other members were Bobby "Boo" Walke (guitar), Bill Cook (guitar), Eddie Robinson (sax), Paul Dixon (bass) and Bill Smith (drums). They first opened for business during ...

  6. The Rock-A-Teens. Mehr Bilder. Profil: Rockabilly group from Richmond, Virginia, best known for their 1959 hit "Woo Hoo". Not to be confused with 90s Atlanta indie rock group The Rock*A*Teens. Seiten:Wikipedia: Mitglieder: Bill Cook (3), Bill Smith (30), Bobby "Boo" Walker, Eddie Robinson (6), Paul Dixon (6), Victor Myzell:

  7. The Rock*A*Teens. Atlanta, Georgia. The Rock*A*Teens were nothing short of a force of nature. Roaring out of Cabbagetown, GA, they blended a unique mixture of dark, swampy rock influences into a thick primordial stew that defies categorization ... Pop? Blues? Jazz? Rockabilly? Garage? Theirs was music of passion and lust, love and heartbreak, hope and despair, triumph and failure, heat and ...