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Dick Brave

Dick Daring is in fact the alter ego of German pop/rock and roll singer Sasha, who performed as Dick Daring between 2003 and 2005 within the neo-rockabilly group Dick Daring & the Backbeats. Sasha was created as Sascha Schmitz in Soest, Germany, on January 5, 1972, and by enough time …

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Dave Sampson

Dave Sampson & the Hunters produced five singles and an EP in the first ’60s which were quite definitely in the Cliff Richard & the Shadows mildew, using their imitation from the tamer components of Elvis Presley and Ricky Nelson, aswell as the cleanly echoing, almost surf-Hawaiian audio from the …

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Tom Brumley

Pedal steel guitarist Tom Brumley remains greatest remembered for his six-year stint as an associate of Buck Owens’ famous backing group the Buckaroos — his contribution towards the Owens traditional “Together Again” is normally widely famous as among the best pedal steel solos in nation music history. Blessed in Powell, …

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Onie Wheeler

Blessed in Senath, MO, on November 10, 1921, Onie Wheeler recorded traditional nation, bluegrass, and rockabilly (for Sunlight) within a profession that stretched from a little radio display in Missouri completely towards the Grand Ole Opry. He performed electric guitar and harmonica as a kid, but hardly ever performed skillfully …

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Sanford Clark

Sanford Clark found out fleeting fame along with his rendition from the Lee Hazlewood track “The Fool.” Using a vocal design that blended components of Johnny Money with Ricky Nelson, Clark released the tune in 1956, and it ultimately peaked in the very best Ten from the pop graphs and …

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Johnny Powers

Rockabilly artist Johnny Power’ story is among the even more intriguing the genre provides. Blessed John Leon Joseph Pavlik in 1938 in East Detroit, MI, he was the oldest of five kids. The family afterwards moved to the tiny city of Utica, MI, north of Detroit, where he grew up. …

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Eddie Cochran

Somehow, time hasn’t accorded Eddie Cochran quite the same respect simply because other early rockabilly pioneers want Buddy Holly, as well as Ricky Nelson or Gene Vincent. That is partially due to his extremely brief lifespan like a celebrity: he just got several big strikes before dying in an automobile …

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Fabian

Thanks to some shows on Dick Clark’s American Bandstand, Fabian rocketed to stardom in the late ’50s. Along with his stylish visual appearance and mild rock and roll & move, he became among the best teen idols from the period; luckily, he previously the support from the famous songwriting group …

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Jack Scott

Jack port Scott sounded difficult, like someone you wouldn’t need to meet inside a dark alley unless he previously a guitar in his hands. When he growled “JUST HOW I Walk,” sensible men (and females) stepped apart. Despite his snarling rockabilly attitude, Scott hailed from Windsor, Ontario, Canada, and was …

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Chris Isaak

Songwriter Chris Isaak clearly loves the reverb-laden rockabilly and nation of Sunlight Studios. Specifically, he exchanges the sweeping melancholy of Roy Orbison’s traditional Monument singles (“Crying,” “Oh, Quite Girl,” “In Dreams”) towards the even more stripped-down, rootsy audio of Sun, producing a stylized undertake ’50s and ’60s rock and roll …

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