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D.J. Fontana

As the longtime drummer behind Elvis Presley, D.J. Fontana was a seminal push in the introduction of rock and roll & roll, becoming a member of guitarist Scotty Moore and bassist Expenses Dark in the assisting cast of a few of the most long lasting and influential information ever developed. …

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Rudy Grayzell

Pioneering rockabilly musician Rudy “Tutti” Grayzell was created on June 8, 1933 in the tiny Texas city of Saspamco and was raised listening to all of the strains of country and Tex-Mex music which were then popular within the San Antonio region. Although he originally aspired to be always a …

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Joe Clay

Rockabilly singer/guitarist Joe Clay was over the cusp of stardom in 1956, when he appeared over the Ed Sullivan Present at 17 and won a contract with RCA Information. But Sullivan, in usual repressive fashion, informed the young vocalist to try out the Platters subdued “Just You” rather than his …

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