Friday, March 10, 2017

Short History of Rockabilly


Greasers are both known and portrayed in media for their love of rockabilly. Although, not ALL greasers are rockabilly fans, which is perfectly acceptable. Greaser icon Fonzie would hit the jukebox with his famous “touch” and ladies would flock to him as they danced to the genre. If you are an inspiring greaser, and have a good affection, or need a lesson on the music genre, here is some info on where Rockabilly came from.

Rockabilly is a subgenre of rock and roll music, founded in the mid-1950s. The sub-genre is a mix of rock music with blends of country music. A few people to have popularized this genre were Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly. Notable sounds of rockabilly music include fast past rhythms, and vocal twangs. Rockabilly success died out in the 1980’s, after short revival that occurred in the late 1970’s. But, Rockabilly still keeps itself alive in its own subculture, based off the music genre.

Now it’s one thing to read up on music, but most importantly, you must listen to truly understand. So, below is a complied list of songs to appetize your Rockabilly palate.

1.      Elvis Presley – Good Rocking Tonight (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FeWJHUB8aU)
2.      Johnny Cash – Rockabilly Blues (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58Vk9gVxjWo)
4.      Queen – Crazy Little Thing Called Love (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zO6D_BAuYCI)
5.      Gene Vincent – Race with the Devil (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3gxQ1tetAQ&list=PL837D9AB011713CF9)
6.       Stray Cats – Gene and Eddie (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5E_RY5g0ws)
7.      JohnnyBurnette – The Train Kept A-rollin (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtcVvWRvrIU&index=4&list=PL837D9AB011713CF9)
9.      Eddie Cochran – Twenty Flight Rock (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTpxJC4AAJ0&index=24&list=PL837D9AB011713CF9)


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