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The Rock-A-Teens

Among the genuinely compelling true primitive rock and roll ‘n roll serves from the later 1950’s, the Rock-a-Teens (never to end up being confused using the identically-named 1990’s clothing) generated some true excitement using their a single major state to popularity, the bracing solitary of “Woo-Hoo” b/w “Untrue” for Roulette …

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Biller & Horton

Seperately, Austin-based guitarists Dave Biller and Bobby Horton been employed by with such respected retro-roots works simply because Wayne Hancock, Deke Dickerson, Nick Curran, Cave Catt Sammy, among others. Jointly they type the instrumental duo Biller & Horton focusing on ’50s and ’60s inspired western golf swing, Hawaiin lounge music …

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Dave “Baby” Cortez

Though hardly a soulful, bluesy professional like Jimmy Smith or dashing experimentalist like Larry Teen, organist Dave “Baby” Cortez made his tag within the ’50s,’60s, and ’70s as an able, often smart soloist and pop instrumentalist. His flair for catchy melodies, riffs, and hooks led to lots one pop and …

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Los Straitjackets

Combining the familiar seems of Dick Dale, Duane Eddy, as well as the Endeavors, Los Straitjackets generate their very own version of energetic browse guitar twang, filled with Mexican wrestling masks. Los Straitjackets started in the summertime of 1988. Eddie Angel (acoustic guitar), L.J. “Jimmy” Lester (drums), and Danny Amis …

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Santo & Johnny

Best remembered for his or her instrumental guitar vintage “Sleepwalk,” brothers Santo and Johnny Farina were given birth to and raised in Brooklyn. Influenced by the united states music he noticed on the air, Santo used the steel acoustic guitar as a teenager, and at age group 14 he created …

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