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In reply to the discussion: 1950s rock-n-roll music. Anyone else a fan? [View all]Joe Shlabotnik
(5,604 posts)25. I am a fan!
Probably least of all for the doo-wop or overly saccharine stuff though. Here's a few that get my blood pumping:
Love the golden age of guitar-driven instrumentals, surf music and related hot rod culture.
The one the ONLY Bo!
(not-so-chubby) Chubby always looked like he was having so much fun.
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Oh Lord, Purple Jesus. I learned about that at Tulane. We're lucky we didn't kill ourselves.
nolabear
Sep 2012
#22
There was a great program on NPR the other day about how American Pop music has changed.
nolabear
Sep 2012
#21
Chuck, Fats, Little Richard and a lot of 1950s rock-n-roll relied heavily on the piano.
Jetboy
Sep 2012
#36
If you have the CD featuring the Kodaks and the Teenchords then, I think, you have all of
byeya
Sep 2012
#41
I dislike using the word genius but I think it applies to Frankie Lymon. He had a lot of extra
byeya
Sep 2012
#44
The story that I heard about Pookie Hudson was that he was working as a dishwasher
byeya
Sep 2012
#47
More 60's than 50's for me, huge Beatles fan, but Sun Records Elvis can't be beat.
edbermac
Sep 2012
#49