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Flash Cadillac

In the past due ’60s, Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids hit the club scene and shook in the psychedelic status quo having a dose of old-style rock and roll & move. Clad in dark leather jackets making use of their locks greased back ducktails, they performed punchy ’50s rock …

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Dr. Demento

He was created Barret Hansen, getting the proud owner of the master’s level in music from UCLA under that moniker, but he’s much better known to an incredible number of radio listeners while “Doctor Demento.” In 1995, he celebrated his 25th wedding anniversary of broadcasting the best novelty records ever, …

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Sha Na Na

Sha Na Na parlayed their straight-ahead ’50s rock and roll & move revivalism right into a successful touring profession, even if indeed they were not as popular on record because they were live. The group’s picture and style had been unabashedly anachronistic, because they protected ’50s pop and doo wop …

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Kenny Vance

Vocalist, songwriter, and maker Kenny Vance had an extended and varied profession in music that began in the past due ’50s and was still heading strong in the first many years of the 21st hundred years. The primary of his desire for music was vocal tranquility, through the doo wop …

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Big Sandy

Authenticity may be the essential to the music of Rockabilly Hall of Popularity people Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Young boys. Although they’ve shifted using their rockabilly root base to a audio that includes folk, bluegrass, Traditional western golf swing, Cajun, and mariachi affects, the six-piece Southern California-based music group …

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Big Daddy

Big Daddy, a Los Angeles-based comedic pop group that emerged in 1983 in the Rhino Information label, focuses on performing Contemporary strikes in the varieties of 1950s and early-’60s rock & move. For instance, they scored a high 40 hit within the U.K. in 1985 by documenting Bruce Springsteen’s “Dance …

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Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox

How did Miley Cyrus’ “WE CAN NOT Stop” turn into a ’50s-design doo wop quantity? Because when was Meghan Trainor’s “ABOUT That Bass” about an upright bass fiddle? At what stage do Macklemore’s “Thrift Store” evolve right into a ’20s warm jazz tune? And whose idea was it to rework …

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Scott Bradlee

Proving that everything new could be old again, pianist Scott Bradlee has turned into a viral pop sensation after creating some videos for YouTube that discover him and his random group Postmodern Jukebox reworking 21st hundred years pop hits in a number of classic styles — changing Miley Cyrus’ “WE …

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