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In reply to the discussion: Rockabilly community - people living like it's 1951 [View all]Jetboy
(792 posts)57. Spot on especially regarding England's role in keeping it alive and also
on JD McPherson who I saw a couple of years back. He played a great show and also backed such legends as the Clovers and the Collins Kids.
I don't know whether or not Chet Atkins hated rock-n-roll but I do know that he played on Heartbreak Hotel and several Everly Brothers songs.
There are sure to be more artists getting into rockabilly for the simple reason of demand. Soon we won't be able to see Jerry Lee and Little Richard retired from performing last year so somebody will pick up the slack. California's scene has thrived for decades. It won't be the next big thing but it for sure ain't going away.
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that's a beautiful car but I would like to see a seatbelt installed... if she drives it
Liberal_in_LA
Jan 2014
#5
Think of it more as a social club around a shared interest--these guys aren't going to
MADem
Jan 2014
#60
That's a pretty big slap in the face to all of the civil rights workers from the 1950s.
Jetboy
Jan 2014
#31
None of what you've said in this thread has anything to do with '50s fashion, music, cars, decor or
Jetboy
Jan 2014
#35
Good question. Its part marketing and part self described international subculture.
The Midway Rebel
Jan 2014
#54
People go crazy for authentic 1950s items whether they are clothes, cars, furniture
Jetboy
Jan 2014
#56
In this era, you have rights I do not have. You promote public figures who oppose
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2014
#70
I kind of like the style of clothes, furniture, and cars from back then but no way in hell
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2014
#36