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28.10.2009.

The Roy Kay Trio CD Review

The Roy Kay Trio: "The Rhythm And Harmony Of The Roy Kay Trio"
Texas Jamboree (2008)
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Possible Styles: rockabilly hillbilly
Submitted by: kitti.
Publication date - 24 October 2009
Copyrights: Rockabilly Bash

Finally I could find time and make review of Roy Kay Trio 4th cd. It is in a digipack and I love the cover (very good design… original, simple and very clear… just like rockabilly songs).
First of all I want to say that I like this band a lot and already for a long time. Their previous album “Rock-a-way Lonesome Moon” is still one of my favourites. The guys are very talented and understand perfectly what rockabilly is about. Not that much bands nowadays can reach authentic sound, but Roy Kay Trio is one of them who is certainly on the right track.
This cd has fourteen self-penned new compositions! All of them are made perfectly. Some people probably would say it is boring. And this opinion can be right because the guys keep the same style, which personally I see as an advantage. This way band atracts to their music not wide public, but real fans. Early rockabilly and hillbilly are the main styles, which this trio recreates on this recording.
They play without drums, so the sound is quite soft. You won’t find pure energy here, but this cd is absolutely pleasant to listen to. The sweetest voice of Roy Kay suits perfectly with the music. Everything is balanced and under control, maybe sometimes even too much.
When the solo guitar (Mike Geglia) is coming out, the band is “disappearing” in the shadow and gives brilliant support. The same is going on when vocal is taking the lead. The upright bass (Robin Cady) is taking confident place of backing up instrument (with co-operation of rhythm guirar) and gives some “base” the band can rely on.
In addition, I would like to make a small notice. What else I like about Roy Kay is that he is all the time smiling during his performance. Even when you are listening to the recording you can still feel it and you just cannot help but keep smiling back.

In co-operation with BlackCat Rockabilly: www.rockabillyeurope.com

Track List:

Why Even Try / Starlight Alone / Everyone's In Love / She's Trouble / Heart That Beats With Mine / Young And Foolish / Goodbye Romance Kay / Endless Night / Hearts Unknown Kay / New Girl / Feelin' Down / So Tired / What She'd Love To Hear / Wonder  
26.10.2009.

Rockabilly / Psychobilly News

Punk'n'hell Nigths

ROCKET TO MEMPHIS CD REVIEW

Rocket To Memphis - "Hip Shakin' Voodoo"


Showing there’s power enough in many an old swamp to suck you down into come this quaking quartet from Perth, Australia. Pleasingly forgoing the apparently too easy to resist temptation of glib Stray Cats or Cramps going-overs or clattering through the already too cluttered closets of psychobilly while dressed in Lucky 13 clobber and sporting spider tattoos, Betty Bombhell and her rocketeers Death Rattle Dave, Razor Jack and Voodoo Viv tread an altogether more seductive path to lure you into their uncertain but marvelously murky depths of lizard slink. For starters they actually do creak out Creole mambas and tiki twirls, with Betty’s deceptively demure vocals and Jack’s crooked knee angular guitar suggestive of Marc Ribot’s work with Tom Waits on Rain Dogs helping them to stand out further by several strides, and when they both come to a head they increase the already impossibly sexy She's My Witch and No Kissin' At The Hop to near ridiculously chilling stakes of enticing wildness somewhere within. A sultry shimmery sway through fog-laden nights and sinister death-glam discos that stand as eerily inviting detours from the overflowing drive-ins of run of the mill rockabilly of little or no regard.
Stu Gibson (www.sleazegrinder.com)
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Brian Setzer Orchestra - Songs From Lonely Avenue
Surfdog Records

Tracks:

01. Trouble Train
02. Dead Man Incorporated
03. Kiss Me Deadly
04. Gimme Some Rhythm Daddy
05. Lonely Avenue
06. King of the Whole Damn World
07. Mr. Jazzer Goes Surfin'
08. Mr. Surfer Goes Jazzin'
09. My Baby Don't Love Me Blues
10. Love Partners In Crime
11. Passion Of The Night
12. Dimes In The Jar
13. Elena

Anybody who’s read my pages here or at the Rockabilly Hall of Fame will no I’m a massive fan of Brian Setzer, whether it be with the Stray Cats, the 68 Comeback Special or his Orchestra. Being a rocker first and foremost, the three line-ups mentioned above are probably chosen in the right order as well. I like a bit of swing but I’m never going to buy a zoot suit.

This latest Orchestra venture is being dubbed “A Soundtrack To An Unwritten Film” with the film in question being a film noir from the 40’s. Setzer wrote all the songs, the first time in his long career that this has happened. So, what’s the result?

Basically it’s all okay. Most songs have got a spark courtesy of his guitar, but otherwise are nothing special. Best example is Passion Of The Night, where he plays some wicked guitar that helps hide what’s basically a crap song. The best moments are when the double bass is well to the fore, as in the opening pair, Trouble Train and the very Stray Cattish Dead Man Incorporated. King of The Whole Damn World also has a neat rockin’ beat that could be the best song here.

The title track is very mundane and whilst Setzer’s acoustic guitar on the closing track Elena is excellent, the song itself does nothing for me. Dimes In The Jar is average and the two Jazz/Surf tunes were boring. The same can’t be said of the duet Gimme Some Rhythm Daddy, a lively mover with some neat 20’s vocal sections.

Bigger fans of swing and jazz will no doubt enjoy it more than me, I just hope the next album is with the 68 Comeback. I get the feeling that although Brian Setzer is a big swing fan, he was born to be a rockabilly.



26.10.2009.

Sci-Fi-Lo-Fi Vol. 1 (Compiled by Andrew Weatherall)

Not pure rockabilly, not pure psychobilly ... but really good collection ...


As you can see from the tracklisting, if it's trashy and it rocks, it's in Andrew Weatherall's record collection.

Tracklisting
01. Joe Boot & The Fabulous Winds - Rock N Roll Radio
02. The Rebs - Renegade
03. Gene Vincent - Crazy Beat
04. Hipbone Slim & The Knee Tremblers - Snake Pit
05. Tav Falco & Panther Burns - Jungle Rock
06. Charlie Feathers - Jungle Fever
07. Johnny Burnette - Wampus Cat
08. The Milkshakes - The Grim Reaper
09. Link Wray - 5-10-15-20 (Can Your Monkey Do The Dog)
10. The Strangeloves - I Want Candy
11. T Rex - Free Angel
12. The Fall - Big New Prinz
13. Flaming Stars - Spilled Your Pint
14. Primal Scream - Bloods (TLS Mix)
15. Tropics Of Cancer - Upside Down
16. Shockheaded Peters - I Bloodbrother Be (£4000 Love Letter)
17. The Cramps - New Kind Of Kick
18. Killing Joke - Bloodsport
19. Andrew Weatherall - Feathers

http://tinypaste.com/8cf0bed

24.10.2009.

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF CLIMATE ACTION

22.10.2009.

*** Thee Kiss Of Death Show 2009

Kod

22.10.2009.

Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash - Nashville (1969)


Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash - Nashville (1969)
Folk-Rock | EAC | FLAC IMG, CUE & LOG | 334 MB | HQ Scans (JPG) | RS
Label: Yellow Dog Records, Luxembourg, 1994 | Catalog Number: YD-049

During the Nashville Skyline sessions on February 18, 1969, Dylan teamed up with Johnny Cash at Columbia Music Row Studios in Nashville to record over a dozen songs. Only one of these made it onto Nashville Skyline ("Girl from the North Country"). Most of the rest are here, in perfect fidelity. With full band backing (including Carl Perkins on electric guitar), the pair run through easygoing, rockabilly-tinged versions of Dylan songs, Cash songs, old Sun rockabilly chestnuts ("That's All Right Mama" and "Matchbox"), and a bit of country gospel. Johnny Cash, in fact, dominates the proceedings: he sings lead more often, and the mere two Dylan tunes ("Girl from the North Country" and "One Too Many Mornings") are outweighed by a larger heaping of Cash classics ("Big River," "I Walk the Line," "I Still Miss Someone," "Ring of Fire," "Guess Things Happen That Way"). The disc also includes three interesting Dylan performances at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on May 1, 1969 recorded for a TV broadcast on The Johnny Cash Show. Judged as a loose, informal meeting of two giants, it's pleasurable and intensely satisfying listening experience.


Tracklisting:
01: One Too Many Mornings (version 1)
02: One Too Many Mornings (version 2)
03: Good Ol' Mountain Dew
04: I Still Miss Someone
05: Careless Love
06: Matchbox
07: That's All Right Mama
08: Big River
09: Girl Of The North Country
10: I Walk The Line
11: You Are My Sunshine
12: Ring Of Fire
13: Guess Things Happen That Way
14: Just A Closer Walk With Thee
15: Blues Yodel (version 1)
16: Blues Yodel (version 2)
17: Johnny Cash Show:
18: I Threw It All Away
19: Living The Blues
20: Girl Of The North Country

http://rapidshare.com/files/296289643/BDJC1969YD49.part1.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/296289641/BDJC1969YD49.part2.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/296255117/BDJC1969YD49.part3.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/296255115/BDJC1969YD49.part4.rar

22.10.2009.

*** Upcoming Shows



11/5 Paris, France Grand Rex
11/7 Stavanger, Norway IMI Forum
11/9 Prague, Czech Republic Tesla Arena
11/12 Bocholt, Germany Kinodrom
11/14 Frankfurt, Germany Ballsporthalle
11/17 Linz, Austria Intersport Arena
11/20 Linkoping, Sweden Cloetta Center

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Oct 23 2009 20h EICHMANN FAMILY @ Garage Explosion 2009,Maribor,Slovenija
Oct 23 2009 21h The Bambi Molesters @ Garage Explosion Festival,Maribor,Slo
Oct 23 2009 21h MISSISSIPPI QUEEN @ "Palach" RIJEKA
Oct 23 2009 21h River Sharks @ PALACH,Rijeka,Croatia
Oct 24 2009 21h MISSISSIPPI QUEEN @ "Snooker" DARUVAR
Oct 24 2009 21h Boom Pacha Boom @ Kino Studio,Zagreb
Oct 30 2009 20h Erotic Biljan @ Sauna Klub w/ Giraffe Men,Wolfsburg,Njemačka
Oct 31 2009 20h Erotic Biljan @ GEARBOX w/ Giraffe Men,Braunschweig,Germany
Oct 31 2009 21h Tom & theTwisters @ KINO STUDIO,Zagreb
Nov 4 2009 22h Tom & theTwisters @ PURGERAJ,Zagreb
Nov 6 2009 21h The Bambi Molesters @ SKC,Beograd,Srbija

Thx for informations to Ultra Retro website



22.10.2009.

VA Mustang Kool Kat Cool Baby



01. Bill Sherrell - Kool Kat (1:52)
02. Lee Cole - Cool Baby (2:11)
03. Hank Mizell - I'm Ready (2:23)
04. Jimmy Stayton - Hot, Hot Mama (2:16)
05. Carl Newman - Rockin' And Boppin' (1:36)
06. Dennis Puchett - Rockin' Teens (2:30)
07. Art Adams - Rock Crazy Baby (2:17)
08. Don Ray - Imogen (2:05)
09. Joe Montgomery - Cool Cat (1:52)
10. Bill Sherrell - Rock On Baby (1:58)
11. Don Ray - Those Rock'n'roll Blues (2:05)
12. Nat Coutty - Won't You Come Along With Me (2:16)
13. Bill Sherrell - Yes No Or Maybe (1:55)
14. Ted Daigle - Ruby (2:02)
15. Jett Powers - Go Girl Go (2:21)
16. Prentis Slade - Scrap Iron (2:08)
17. Bobby Nelson - There Ain't Nothin' True About You
18. Lanie Walker - No Use Knocking On My Door (1:36)
19. Texas Red Rhodes - Go Cats Go (2:39)
20. George Flemming - The Shake (2:19)
21. Ray Smith - Gone Baby Gone (2:31)
22. Tex Neighbors - Ain't Going That Route (2:16)
23. Riki And The Rikatones - Whiplash (1:42)
24. Bobby Swanson - Rockin' Little Eskimo (1:54)
25. Bill Woods - Bop (1:37)
26. Benny Ingram - Jello Sal (2:20)
27. Johnny Angel - Poor Little Fool (2:37)
28. The del tones - rockin' blues
29. John worthan - evalina malony
30. Chuck hunt - barnyard rock
31. David starr - teen doll
32. The del tones - moonlight party
33. The rock 'n' rollers - for you
34. Buddy Holly - Blue Days, Black Nights
35. Buddy Holly - Baby Won't You Come Out Tonight

http://rapidshare.com/files/293963715/Mustang_Vol_07_-_kool_kat_cool_baby.rar

(thx to Rockabilly Ranch)

20.10.2009.

Tear It Up 2010 - Croatian Rockabilly Festival

Here is first line up for upcoming Tear It Up 2010 in Medulin, Croatia:

BANDS:

THE HONEYBEES /USA

www.rockabilly.net/honeybees

HOWLIN' LOU AND HIS WHIP LOVERS

www.myspace.com/229242238


MARS ATTACKS /AT,CH
Over the years, this Austria/Swiss based band has rocked all over Europe and USA. The hot stage show and a well-chosen selection of rockabilly classics - transform each live performance into a special encounter – or should we say a special encounter of the third kind...
...so grab your children, grab your wife, Mars attacks, run for your life!!



 
www.rockabilly.ch

LUCKY MARCELL & THE RAMBLIN' THREE /SRB

www.myspace.com/luckymarcellandtheramblinthree

JOHNNY CASH/JUNE CARTER TRIBUTE


www.myspace.com/cashcarter


JACKIE & HIS LOADERS /IT  
No need for introduction of this fantastic four from Sicily! Their last year's performance made a great impact on all of us so we simply had to call them again. Be prepared for a smashing show!!
p.s. cant wait for Sunday's session and jukebox Roberto

www.myspace.com/jackieandhisloaders

INTERNATIONAL DJ's:


more info soon... 
 

DJ's from CROATIA:


      Bronco                         Gogo                            Flyin' Mario
    
           


      

More information on: www.tearitupfestival.net

19.10.2009.

*** New psychobilly / rockabilly night in Manchester ***

Evildead Copy

18.10.2009.

*** CLASSIC ROCKABILLY ALBUMS: Bill Haley – Rock around the clock (the original 1955)

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FCKXTUQE

A1 (We´re Gonna) Rock Around the Clock
A2 Shake, Rattle & Roll
A3 A.B.C. Boogie
A4 Thirteen Women (And Only One Man in Town)
A5 Razzle-Dazzle
A6 Two Hound Dogs
B1 Dim Dim the Lights (I Want Some Atmosphere)
B2 Happy Baby
B3 Birth of the Boogie
B4 Mambo Rock
B5 Burn That Candle
B6 Rock-A-Beatin´ Boogie


Biography

Early life and career
The anonymous sleeve notes accompanying the 1956 Decca album “Rock Around The Clock” by Bill Haley and His Comets describe Haley’s early life and career thus: ‘Bill Haley was born and raised in Highland Park, Michigan, and then his family moved, when he was seven years old, to a house near Wilmington, Delaware. Like most future musicians and composers he soon showed definite signs of the musical bug; and lack of funds, which generally affects the young genius, forced him to manufacture his own musical instrument out of cardboard. This was a guitar and the fable has it that it actually produced musical sounds, incredible as this may seem. Father Haley was moved by this demonstration of filial endeavour to buy his son a real guitar and was justified by Bill getting his first professional job at the age of 13, playing and entertaining at an auction for the fee of $1 a night. Very soon after this he formed a group of equally enthusiastic youngsters and managed to get quite a few local bookings for his band.’
The sleeve notes continue ‘When Bill Haley was fifteen [c.1940] he left home with his guitar and very little else and set out on the hard road to fame and fortune. The next few years, continuing this story in a fairy-tale manner, were hard and poverty stricken, but cramful of useful experience. Apart from learning how to exist on one meal a day and other artistic exercises, he worked at an open-air park show, sang and yodelled with any band that would have him and worked with a travelling medicine show. Eventually he got a job with a popular group known as the “Down Homers” while they were in Hartford, Connecticut. Soon after this he decided, as all successful people must decide at some time or another, to be his own boss again - and he has been that ever since.’
The sleeve notes conclude ‘For six years Bill Haley was a musical director of Radio Station WPWA in Chester, Pennsylvania, and led his own band all through this period. It was then known as Bill Haley’s Saddlemen, indicating their definite leaning toward the tough Western style. They continued playing in clubs as well as over the radio around Philadelphia, and in 1951 made their first recordings.’

 

Bill Haley & His Comets
During the Labour Day weekend in 1952, The Saddlemen were renamed Bill Haley with Haley's Comets (inspired by a popular mispronunciation of Halley's Comet), and in 1953, Haley's recording of "Crazy Man, Crazy" (co-written by Haley and his bass player, Marshall Lytle although Lytle wouldn't receive credit until 2001) became the first rock and roll song to hit the American charts, peaking at no.15 on Billboard and no.11 on Cash Box. Soon after, the band's name was revised to Bill Haley & His Comets.
In 1953, a song called "Rock Around the Clock" was written for Haley (Dawson 2005). He was unable to record it until April 12, 1954. Initially, it was relatively unsuccessful, staying at the charts for only one week, but Haley soon scored a major worldwide hit with a cover version of Big Joe Turner's "Shake, Rattle and Roll", which went on to sell a million copies and became the first ever rock 'n' roll song to enter British singles charts in December 1954 and became a Gold Record. Haley and his band were important in launching the music known as "Rock and Roll" to a wider, mostly white audience after years of it being considered an underground genre. When "Rock Around the Clock" appeared behind the opening credits of the 1955 film Blackboard Jungle starring Glenn Ford, it soared to the top of the American Billboard charts for eight weeks. The single is commonly used as a convenient line of demarcation between the "rock era" and the music industry that preceded it; Billboard Magazine separates its statistical tabulations into 1890-1954 and 1955-present. After the record rose to number one, Haley was quickly given the title "Father of Rock and Roll," by the media, and by teenagers that had come to embrace the new style of music.
"Rock Around the Clock" was the first record ever to sell over one million copies in both Britain and Germany and, in 1957, Haley became the first major American rock singer to tour Europe. Haley continued to score hits throughout the 1950s such as "See You Later, Alligator" and he starred in the first rock and roll musical movies Rock Around the Clock and Don't Knock the Rock, both in 1956. His star was soon surpassed in the USA by the younger, sexier Elvis, but Haley continued to be a major star in Latin America, Mexico, and in Europe throughout the 1960s.
16.10.2009.

*** Every rockabilly lover must have this CD ***

Johnny Burnette Trio - Rockabilly Boogie -Bear Family
Flac | Includes Covers | 396Mb



01 Rockbilly BoogieJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
02 Please Don't Leave Me (alt.)Johnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
03 Rock TherapyJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
04 Lonesome Train (On a Lonesome Track)Johnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
05 Sweet Love On My MindJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
06 My Love, You're a StrangerJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
07 Your Baby Blue EyesJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
08 I Love You So (alt.)Johnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
09 The Train Kept A-Rollin'Johnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
10 All By MyselfJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
11 Drinking Wine Spo-Dee-O-DeeJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
12 Blues Stay Away From MeJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
13 Honey HushJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
14 Lonesome Tears In My EyesJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
15 I Just Found OutJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
16 Chains Of LoveJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
17 Please Don't Leave MeJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
18 Lonesome Train (On a Lonesome Track) (alt.)Johnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
19 I Love You SoJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
20 If You Want It EnoughJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
21 ButterfingersJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
22 Eager Beaver BabyJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
23 Touch MeJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
24 Tear It UpJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
25 Oh Baby BabeJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
26 You're UndecidedJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
27 Midnight TrainJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac
28 Shattered DreamsJohnny Burnette1989-Rockbilly Boogie-.flac

http://rapidshare.com/files/165861567/Johnny_Burnette_Trio.part1.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/165868408/Johnny_Burnette_Trio.part2.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/165868414/Johnny_Burnette_Trio.part3.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/165872570/Johnny_Burnette_Trio.part4.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/165987293/Johnny_Burnette_Trio.part5.rar

BIOGRAPHY:

Early life
Johnny was born to Willie May and Dorsey Burnett Sr. in Memphis, Tennessee. (The ‘e’ at the end of the name was added later.) Johnny grew up with his parents and Dorsey in a public housing project in the Lauderdale Courts area of Memphis, which from 1948 until 1954, was also the home of Gladys and Vernon Presley and their son, Elvis. Early press reports dating from 1956, claimed that Johnny attended Humes High School with Elvis Presley, which was not true. Johnny went initially to the Blessed Sacrament Parochial School and after graduating from the eighth grade he moved on to the Catholic High School in Memphis. Here he showed an aptitude for sports, being on the school baseball team and playing as linebacker on the school’s football team. In one famous incident, he was knocked out in a tackle by future singer Red West. Both he and Dorsey were also keen amateur boxers and were to become Golden Gloves Champions. After leaving high school, Johnny tried his hand at becoming a professional boxer, but after one fight with a sixty dollar purse and a broken nose or an encounter with Norris Ray, a top paycheck of $150 and a broken nose, he decided to quit the ring. He went to work on the barges traversing the Mississippi River, where Dorsey Burnette also worked. Johnny worked mainly as a deck hand while Dorsey worked as an oiler. Both of the brothers worked separately, but they would take their guitars on board and write songs during their spare time. After work they would go back to Memphis, where they would perform those and other songs at local bars, with a varying array of sidemen, including another former Golden Gloves champion named Paul Burlison, whom Dorsey had met at an amateur boxing tournament in Memphis in 1949.

The Rock and Roll Trio

In 1952, the Burnette brothers and Burlison formed a group called The Rhythm Rangers at the time. Johnny Burnette sang the vocals and played acoustic guitar, Dorsey played bass and Paul Burlison played lead guitar. For economic reasons, in 1956, the three young men moved to New York, where they managed to get an audition with the Ted Mack Original Amateur Hour. They won the competition three times in a row, which gained them a place in the finals, a recording contract with Coral Records and they officially became The Rock and Roll Trio. They also gained a manager, band leader Henry Jerome, and a drummer, Tony Austin, who was a cousin of Carl Perkins. Most of the most well known recordings of the Rock N Roll Trio were recorded on Coral records with the Nashville "A Team" session musicians - Grady Martin on lead guitar, Bob Moore on Bass and Buddy Harman on drums. Promotional appearances were arranged on Dick Clark's American Bandstand, Steve Allen's Tonight Show and Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall, together with a summer tour with Carl Perkins and Gene Vincent. On Sunday September 9, 1956, they appeared as finalists in the Ted Mack Original Amateur Hour at Madison Square Garden. Coincidentally, the same night the Trio was on the Amateur Hour (ABC-TV), Elvis made his debut appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show on CBS. Despite all of this activity, however, the three singles, which were released over this period failed to make the national charts. In order to cover their living expenses, the Trio was forced to go on the road, completing what seemed to be an endless stream of one night stands. This exhausting regime led to squabbles, which were exacerbated in Dorsey’s case by Jerome’s use of the name Johnny Burnette and the Rock and Roll Trio on records and live dates. Things finally came to a head at a gig in Niagara Falls in autumn 1956, when, as a result of a fight, Dorsey quit the group a week before they were to appear in Alan Freed’s film Rock, Rock, Rock. Johnny Black, the brother of Elvis’ bassist Bill Black, was rapidly recruited to fill Dorsey’s place. Despite the film appearance and three more single releases and one LP release, the group failed to achieve any chart success. The Rock and Roll Trio officially disbanded in autumn 1957.

Success in California with Ricky Nelson
Now unemployed in Memphis, Johnny also decided to try his luck in California. He and a friend, Joe Campbell, hitched down to the West Coast. Here they joined Dorsey and with their past differences forgotten, the brothers attempted to resurrect The Rock and Roll Trio, by sending for Paul Burlison. He joined them briefly, but decided to return to Memphis and concentrate on his electrical business. Dorsey and Johnny continued with their song writing activities, but Dorsey continued with his day job as an electrician to pay the family expenses. The Burnettes' brashness got them their first success in the music business in California. On arriving in Los Angeles, Joe Campbell bought a copy of “A Map To The Stars” which showed the location of the teen idol Ricky Nelson’s home. In an effort to get their songs to him, the Burnettes and Campbell decided to sit on the steps of the star’s home until they could get a meeting with him. This persistence worked and Ricky was sufficiently impressed with their work, that he wound up recording many of their songs including "Believe What You Say You Say", "It’s Late" and "Waitin’ In School" amongst others. Other Imperial Records artists, such as Roy Brown, benefited from their songwriting abilities. He successfully recorded the brothers’ "Hip Shakin’ Baby" and this led to them signing a recording contract with Imperial Records as a duo. While in California, they met future Buck Owens and the Buckaroos bass player and solo artist Doyle Holly. Holly played bass guitar for a short time with the band.
As the Burnette Brothers, they were to have one single release on the Imperial label, "Warm Love"/"My Honey" (Imperial X5509), which was released on May 5, 1958. It did not make the charts. After this failure, they continued to co-operate as songwriters, but they began to follow separate careers as performing artists. In 1961, however, Johnny and Dorsey had two instrumental releases on the small Infinity and Gothic labels. The first single was "Green Grass Of Texas"/"Bloody River" (Infinity INX-001), which was released on February 20, 1961. The second single was "Rockin’ Johnny Home"/"Ole Reb" (Gothic GOX-001), which was released on May 29, 1961. Both of these records were under the name of The Texans. A further instrumental, "Lonely Island"/"Green Hills" (Liberty 55460) under the name of The Shamrocks was to appear on Liberty Records on June 6, 1962. "Green Grass Of Texas"/"Bloody River" was to be re-released in February 1965 on the Vee Jay label (VJ 658), again under the name of The Texans.

Solo career
The Liberty years
In the fall of 1958, Johnny obtained a recording contract as a solo artist with Freedom Records, which was an off-shoot of Liberty Records. He had three single releases on this label. The first single, "Kiss Me"/"I’m Restless" (44001), was released on September 11, 1958. This was followed by "Gumbo"/"Me And The Bear" (44011), which was released on March 6, 1959 and finally "Sweet Baby Doll"/"I’ll Never Love Again" (44017), which was released on June 24, 1959. None of these records were hits and of the six songs, "Sweet Baby Doll" was the only one not penned by Johnny. Some sources have suggested that Eddie Cochran may have been playing on "Gumbo" but this has not established beyond doubt. In mid-1959, the Freedom Label was shut down and Johnny moved to the main Liberty Label under the direction of producer Snuff Garrett. Since Liberty had more promotional machinery than Freedom, Johnny’s Liberty singles stood a greater chance of succeeding. His first Liberty single, "Settin’ The Woods On Fire"/"Kentucky Waltz" (Liberty F-55222), was released on November 10, 1959 and his second Liberty single "Patrick Henry"/"Don’t Do It" (Liberty F-55243), was released on March 4, 1960. Both singles sold well regionally but failed to become national hits. His third single, "Dreamin’"/"Cincinnati Fireball" (Liberty F-55285), however, which was released on May 4, 1960, made him famous to millions, who had never heard of The Rock and Roll Trio. It reached #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and it reached #5 in Britain. Unlike his older Coral recordings, "Dreamin’" was overlaid with an orchestral backing. His fourth Liberty single "You’re Sixteen"/"I Beg Your Pardon" (Liberty F-55285), which was released on October 5, 1960, did even better reaching #8 on the Hot 100 and #3 in Britain and earned him a gold record. Johnny went quickly back into the studio and under Snuff Garrett’s direction recorded "Little Boy Sad". This was released on January 3, 1961, backed with "(I Go) Down To The River" (Liberty F-55298). Shortly after its release, however, Johnny was hospitalized with a ruptured appendix, which was to keep him bedridden for several weeks. He was unable to undertake many personal appearances to promote the new record and it only reached #17 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #12 in Britain. Frustrated by this prolonged inactivity he tried to return to work too early and he promptly collapsed. This meant that his fifth Liberty single "Big Big World"/" Ballad Of The One Eyed Jacks" (Liberty F-55318), which was released on March 30, 1961, received no promotion at all, and struggled to reach #58 on the Hot 100. His sixth Liberty single, "I’ve Got A Lot Of Things To Do"/"Girls" (Liberty F-55345), which was released June 14, 1961, was handled differently from his previous records. In Britain, the up-beat side, "Girls" was promoted as the topside and it reached #23 in the British charts in September 1961. In the US it was flipped over with "I’ve Got A Lot of Things to Do" as the topside, but despite heavy promotion, it failed to make the mark, peaking just outside the Hot 100 at #109.
After recovering from his illness, Johnny returned to the road with a triumphant tour of the Northern cities, culminating in a season at the Brooklyn Paramount Theatre, after which he undertook a highly successful tour of Australia with Connie Francis. Back in the limelight, his next release was scheduled to be a Carl Perkins’ song "Fools Like Me"/"Honestly I Do" (Liberty 55377) but this was cancelled in favour of "God, Country and My Baby"/"Honestly I Do" (Liberty 55379), which was released on September 27, 1961. The patriotism of the song clicked predominantly with American record buyers and it reached #18 on the Hot 100. It was to be Johnny Burnette’s last major American hit.
In 1962, Johnny toured Britain for the first time with Gary U.S. Bonds and Gene McDaniels, where he made an appearance on the New Musical Express Poll Winners’ Concert and several TV appearances. His next single "Clown Shoes"/"The Way I Am" (Liberty 55416) was released on January 26, 1962, but it failed to make the US Hot 100 petering out at #113. It was more successful in Britain, possibly because of the tour, where it reached #35. The song "Clown Shoes" was written by a Texan named James Marcus Smith, who was to find fame in Britain as P. J. Proby.
Johnny was to have two more single releases on Liberty Records. These were "The Fool Of The Year"/"The Poorest Boy In Town" (Liberty 55448), which was released on April 13, 1962 and "Damn The Defiant"/"Lonesome Waters" (Liberty 55489), which was released on July 30, 1962. Neither of these singles was a hit, but "Damn The Defiant", which was a Johnny Horton-style naval saga, was Johnny Burnette’s first self-penned A-side for Liberty as well as his last single for the label. It was probably inspired by the 1962 movie H.M.S. Defiant (known as Damn The Defiant in the USA), which starred Alec Guinness and Dirk Bogarde.

The Chancellor stint
Johnny moved to Chancellor Records, which had had success with teen idols like Fabian and Frankie Avalon. He had three single released during 1962, namely "I Wanna Thank Your Folks"/"The Giant" (Chancellor C-1116), "Tag Along"/"Party Girl" (Chancellor C-1123) and "Remember Me (I’m The One Who Loves You)"/"Time is Not Enough" (Chancellor C-1129) but none of these singles were hits.

The Capitol sessions
Johnny moved on from Chancellor, briefly joining Dorsey on Reprise Records for one single "Hey Sue"/"It Don’t Take Much" (20153) before signing a one year contract with Capitol Records in the summer of 1963. Johnny’s first recording session was held on July 23, 1963 at the Capitol Tower with Jim Economides and Jimmie Haskell overseeing the proceedings. A number of tracks were recorded, namely, "It Isn’t There, Wish It Were Saturday Night, I’ll Give You Three Guesses, All Week Long and Congratulations You’ve Hurt Me Again". Of these "It Isn’t There"/"Wish It Were Saturday Night" (Capitol 5023) were issued on August 19, 1963 as his first American single. In Britain, the flipside was changed to "All Week Long", but neither single made the charts. On December 13, 1963, a second session was held, with the same two men in charge. Four more songs were recorded of which "The Opposite"/"You Taught Me the Way To Love You" (Capitol 5114) was selected for single release on January 20, 1964. Again it failed to find chart success. A third session was held on February 14, 1964, which produced four songs, "Aunt Marie", "Two Feet In Front of Me", "If I Were An Artist", and "And Her Name Is Scarlett". None of these songs, however, were deemed fit for release and remained in-the-can for thirty years. A fourth session was held on March 16, 1964, which was overseen by David Gates, who was later to find fame with Bread. This session produced "Sweet Suzie, I Think She Knows" and "It All Depends On Linda", which was written by Bobby Bare. Of these songs, "Sweet Suzie" backed with "Walkin’ Talkin’ Doll", which had been held back from the December 1963 session, were released as Capitol single (Capitol 5176) on April 5, 1964. This single again failed to make the charts.

His own label
When his Capitol contract ran out, Johnny decided to take charge of his own affairs on his own terms. He formed his own label Sahara and in July 1964 released the single "Fountain of Love"/"What A Summer Day" (Sahara 512). When he was informed that the name Sahara had already been taken, he renamed the label Magic Lamp and a different single "Bigger Man"/"Less Than A Heartbeat" (Magic Lamp 515) was quickly released.

Death
Before anyone could gauge the chances of "Bigger Man", tragedy struck. After dark on August 14, 1964, Johnny’s tiny unlit fishing boat was struck by an unaware cabin cruiser on Clearlake, California. The impact threw him off the boat and he drowned. When he was given the news, a distraught Dorsey Burnette called Paul Burlison, who immediately flew out to comfort him and attend Johnny’s funeral. The two men were to keep in constant touch until Dorsey’s death of a heart attack in 1979. Johnny Burnette was interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.

Legacy
Johnny Burnette's name and song writing abilities gained prominence again when Ringo Starr released his version of “You’re Sixteen” in 1973 (although the song was written by Bob and Dick Sherman) and his pioneering contribution to the genre has been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. One of his songs, "Train Kept A-Rollin'" by Tiny Bradshaw, would later be recorded by The Yardbirds and Aerosmith.

14.10.2009.

*** Upcoming psychobilly event ***

Gran Fiesta Foro Psychobilly

13.10.2009.

MISSISSIPPI QUEEN TOUR 2009 DETAILS




16. listopad, 2009 od 21h - "Povetarac"; BEOGRAD

17.listopad, 2009 od 21h - "Mojo Club" SENTA
Performing:
R’N’R STREET (Vojvodina)
NICK DRAG & HONKYTONK KLAN (Serbia)
MISSISSIPPI QUEEN (Croatia)

18. listopad, 2009 od 21h - MISSISSIPPI QUEEN in NOVI SAD

20.listopad, 2009 od 21h - <20 Years of MISSISSIPPI QUEEN>"In Bar"-ZAGREB

23.listopad, 2009 od 21h - "Rock Caffe"-PULA

24.listopad, 2009 od 21h - "Snooker" DARUVAR

13.10.2009.

VA Hot Rockabilly vol 06 (Dance House Records)

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Tracks:

Art Adams & The Rhythm Knights! - Dancing Doll
Badland Slingers - Red Hot
Black Knights - Powder And Dynamite
Dixie Aces - Boogie Woogie Rock 'n Roll
Duane Eddy - Rockabilly Hotel
Guy Lambert Band - Do De Bop
Hi-Dramatic - Paso Doble
Hillbilly Hellcats - Rockabilly Rebel
Johnny Carroll & His Hot Rocks - Corrine, Corrina
Lee Mitchel - Rootie Tootie Baby
Parramatta Hot Rod Man - Satelite V
Pete Peters - Rockin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms
Peter & The Wolwes - Kingpin
Peter Hallock - Down The Line
Ravenna & The Magnetics - The Turning Tide
Rock Cat Rock - One After 9
Rudy La Croix & The All Stars - Let's Go Boppin'
Rusti Steel & The Tin Tax - Alabama Jailhouse
Screaming Lord Sutch - Rockabilly Madman
Shaun Young - Red Hot Daddy
Sun Demons - Runnin On Seven
The Accelerators - Rat Fink
Uptown Savages - Rocket Drivin' Daddy
Whirlwind - Slow Down
Wild Rats - Rats From Hell

http://rapidshare.com/files/129601583/H ... .part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/129601586/H ... .part2.rar

THX TO ROCKHALL DODGER

13.10.2009.

*** DVD Review "Havin' A Ball" ***

Track List:
Chapters:
01. Intro
02. Omar & The Stringpoppers
03. Jack Rabbit Slim
04. The Montgomery Music Makers
05. Lew Williams
06. Big Sandy & The Fly Rite Trio
07. Santos
08. Amber Foxx
09. The Collins Kids
10. Luis & The Wildfires
Havin’ A Ball
Bopflix Film (2009)
Possible Styles: rockabilly
Submitted by: kitti.
Publication date - 03-10-09
Copyrights: Rockabilly Bash

Second DVD of the biggest true rockabilly festival in Europe - Rockabilly Rave is out! And it has all chances to become the most popular rock’n’roll documentaries (or maybe already did) among others. I am not exaggerating! Not only me, who had that positive opinion about it; everyone who saw it would agree with me.

This movie (yes, it is a movie) was filmed at the 12th Rockabilly Rave (by Chris Magee) and recreates perfectly the atmosphere of the festival. Even if you were not there… after seeing this DVD, you will get the feeling that you were not only attending, but were drinking, dancing, seeing bands, meeting people, having fun… yes, you would truly believe it and probably you even would be able to convince your friends of it… and I will tell you why.

It starts from the whole beginning. Some shots of the place itself, how it does look before crazy rockabillies have invaded it. Everything is neat and ready to welcome guests from all over the World. And then… the party itself is starting. Rockabilly music, clothing, rockin’ crowd – it is not a paradise (well, if you say Rye… in Russian it actually means paradise), but really looks like one.

Thanks to the cameraman you will have a walk through the Pontins Holiday Centre, participate in celebrating Midsummer with Scandinavians, pop in to one of the rooms for jamming, check records stalls, drink a beer while listening to djs and watching the stroll.

Besides seeing bands (like Lew Williams, The Collins Kids, Jack Rabbit Slim, Amber Foxx, Santos, Miss Mary Ann, Mischief, etc) playing, people swingin’ and boppin', you will see short "interviews" not only with rockabilly fans, but also with Jerry Chatabox, Rockin’ Bonnie, Big Sandy and many many others.

So did you enjoy the party? Me FOR SURE, I had a lot of fun! Yes, I am also dead tired and have a terrible hangover… but already looking forward to the next Rockabilly Rave... And now it is going to be for real!

(thx to Rockabilly Bash website)

12.10.2009.

***Upcoming psychobilly show and DAG show report ***

The Meow Club

Sssss

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Demented are Go! in Zaandam, Sparky hanging from the ceiling

Demented Are Go

Mad Saints

Demented Are Go

Rest of the pictures can be found here. Login to Flickr and you will even find more pictures. Not for the faint of heart
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sensaos/sets/72157622432444757/

(thx to WreckingPit)

12.10.2009.

Levi & The Rockats - Live At The Louisiana Hayride


The Louisiana Hayride was a radio broadcast from the Municipal Auditorium in Shreveport, Louisiana, that during its heyday helped launch the careers of some of the greatest names in American country music, names that included Hank Williams, Jim Reeves, Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, & Johnny Horton. Elvis first debuted "That's All Right Mama" on October 16, 1954. He stayed with the Hayride for a year before moving on to sign with RCA Records & Colonel Tom Parker. The next big name to hang his star on the Hayride door was Johnny Horton. He remained a member of the Hayride until his death. On November 5, 1960, Horton was killed instantly in a head-on collision with a drunk driver on Highway 79 at Milano, Texas while he was returning home from a performance at the Skyline Club in Austin.
In November 1977, Levi Dexter & his band, The Rockats, made their debut at the Royal College of Art, within the shadow of The Royal Albert Hall. Johnny Thunders jammmed at the end of their set. The headliner band that night was the reggae band Steel Pulse. On December 26, 1977, Levi & the Rockats closed the “Boxing Day Relapse” concert at The Music Machine in London with Siouxie & the Banshees & Adam & the Ants, establishing them as the first neo-Rockabilly band to emerge from the burgeoning London punk scene. In March 1978, Levi records “Evil Minded Mama”, a duet with Jayne County & The Electric Chairs. They toured England, Scotland, & Wales together on the first ever Ted/Punk Tour. By May 1978 Levi had relocated to the U.S. to get an 'American Perspective', moving first to Los Angeles where they were welcomed by bands like X. On November 10th 1978, Levi & the Rockats made their U.S. debut at Max’s Kansas City in New York opening for The Cramps.
On July 14, 1979, Levi & the Roackats, a neo-Rockabilly band from England, newly transplanted to Los Angeles, became the first rock performers to play The Louisiana Hayride since Elvis Presley played there nearly 25 years before. This is the live recording of that historic show.

Levi & the Rockats are: Levi Dexter - vocals; Eddie Dibbles - guitar; Guy Hemmer - rhythm guitar; Smut Smiff - bass; & Dean Thomas - drums. The Rockats were the last act ever introduced by legendary emcee Frank Page, who had emceed the Hayride for over 30 years & who had introduced Presley in 1954. His introduction is the opening track.

Year of Release: 1981
Label: Posh Boy PBS-162
Genre: Rockabilly

Tracklist:

Side A -
Introduction by Mr. Frank Page
Rock-a-Billy Idol
She Ain't No Angel
Tired & Sleepy
Lonesome Saturday Night
Side B -
Room to Rock
Crazy Baby
Love this Kat
Other Side of Midnight
Note from the South

http://rapidshare.com/files/84890897/levi_rockats.rar.html

10.10.2009.

*** Rockabilly / Psychobilly News ****

New book about Jerry Lee Lewis is out

The new book about Jerry Lee Lewis "Lost and Found" written by Joe Bonomo is officially for sale since last month. It delves deeply into the accidental intersection between fading American Rockabilly and the ascending Beatlemania.

By first taking a look at the critical years before his famed night in 1964 at West Germany’s Star-Club, then the tumultuous years that follow, culminating in his years on the American Country charts in the late 60s/early 70s.

In this book Bonomo brings Jerry Lee Lewis to life in new and fascinating ways.
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Poison Bar, De Tazsos, Green Monster, Nasty Habits In Krakow, Pl
10.10.2009.

VA Early Canadian Rockers Vol 03

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Collector Records CLCD 4432

Early Canadian Rockers Vol. 3 :gocats:

31 tracks, 71 min, recommended I seem to recall not being very impressed with the first volume in this series, but Vol. 2 was much better and this one's the best yet! What we got here is a heap of rockabilly and hillbilly-influenced numbers like the Italian Cowboy Guido D'Amico's Jimmy Boy/I'm In Love With You, Rudy Hayden's raw Want Me A Woman, and Joe Kozak & The Frontiersmen's great Hillbilly Rock. Also, Marcel St. Jean sings convincingly about his Big Black Jacket, Doug Moore rocks his national pastime on A Leaf Fan's Dream, and the Blue Skyliners scream about their Little Little Man. The Asteroids come up with a great title on Don't Dig This Algebra, the Offbeats do a fine cover of Wild Weekend, and Bob Regan's Teen-age Boogie is pretty hot too. All in all, as solid as most discs in the vast Collector catalog and definitely the pick of the series so far.

Tracks:

01 - Guido D'Amico - Jimmy boy
02 - Marcel St Jean & The Jitters - The big black jacket
03 - Ron McLeod & The Lincoln County Boys - Don`t come cryin
04 - Franck Rondell & The Chancellors - Your true love
05 - Rudy Hayden & The Country Boys - Want me a woman
06 - Evan Kemp's Trail Riders - Midnight rider
07 - Doug Moore - A leaf fan`s dream
08 - Shirley Field - Ski rock
09 - Ted Daigle & The Tremeloes - Mary Lou
10 - R. Dean Taylor - It`s a long way to St Louis
11 - Joe Castle & The Rodgers Bros. Band - My baby `s crazy
12 - Bob Regan - Teenage Boogie
13 - Larry Lee & The Leisures - Just a little too much
14 - Blue Skyliners - Little little man
15 - Guido D'Amico - I`m in love with you
16 - Les Vogt - Moon rocketin`
17 - The Blue Tones - Oh yeah
18 - Joe Kozak & The Frontiersman - Hillbilly rock
19 - Joey Hollingsworth - Yow! Are you hungry baby
20 - Wes Dakus & The Club 93 Rebels - El ringo
21 - Tommy Ambrose With Joe King & The Zaniacs - The end of
22 - Artie & The Mustangs - Skip, hop & wobble
23 - Bob Davies & The Rythm Jesters - Rock to the music
24 - The Ray Little Gang - Rockabye boogie
25 - Ross Broughm - Bridgewater boogie
26 - The Chieftones - Rang dang do
27 - The Asteroids - Don`t dig this algebra
28 - Sandy Marino & The Sandmen - Hopin' and a prayin'
29 - Jerry Doell & The Tree Tops - Tree top
30 - The Offbeats - Wild weekend
31 - Hal Willis - Bop a dee bop a doo

http://rapidshare.com/files/47166935/EarlyCan-Vol3.rar
(thx to Rockhall Dodger)

08.10.2009.

14th Rockabilly Rave 2010 line up announced

08.10.2009.

VA Hot Rockabilly vol 14 (Dance House Records)

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Hot Rock - A - Billy Vol 14

Tracks:

Hicksville Bombers - - Bertha Lou
Cascadez - Viva Las Vegas Again
The Royal Crowns - Goonie Bird
One Track Mind - The Sun Don't Shine Anymore
Roadrunners - Proud Mary
Blue Denim - Rock This Joint
The Caravans - - Rough Diamond
Square Cats - Suppertime Blues
Omar & The Stringpoppers - Rock house
Crossfire - Some Like It Hot
The Rhythmatics - Rockin Lil Ford
Russ Be-Bop`s Roadrunners - We Love To Boogie
Jackals - The Fly
Lloyd Tripp - Zipguns - New Rockin' Shoes
Rockabilly Five - Tear It Up
Stacy Cats - Bim Bam
Skyrockers - The House Is Rockin`
Blinkit - My Rockabilly Baby
Blackout - Matchbox
Blue Valley Boys - Pink Cadillac
Boppin' B. - Nut Bush
Ramshackle Daddies3 - Heartbreaker
Fat Cat Trio - Rock & Roll Guitar
The Jump Cats - Flying Saucers Rock 'n Roll
Rollin' Miles - Mean Little Mama


http://rapidshare.com/files/134086129/14.rar

07.10.2009.

*** 2 great rockabilly, psychobilly and punk-a-billy events in Zagreb, Croatia ***

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06.10.2009.

*** Upcoming Psychobilly Events ***

Racehorsegigv2

Circush

The Living End will be on 3 weeks tour over 8 european countries. They're not so frequent guests in Europe, so it might be interesting...




RAISE THE ALARM EUROPEAN TOUR:

Mon Nov 09 - Tavastia, Helsinki, FIN (SOLD OUT)
Wed Nov 11 - Debaser, Stockholm, SWE
Thu Nov 12 - Brew House, Gothenburg, SWE
Fri Nov 13 - Vega, Copenhagen, DEN
Sun Nov 15 - Gruenspan, Hamburg, GER
Mon Nov 16 - Live Music Halle, Cologne, GER
Wed Nov 18 - Postbahnhof, Berlin, GER
Thu Nov 19 - Conne Island, Leipzig, GER
Fri Nov 20 - Metropolis, Munich, GER
Sat Nov 21 - Szene, Vienna, AUS
Mon Nov 23 - Abart, Zurich, SWT
Tue Nov 24 - Die Roehre, Stuttgart, GER
Thu Nov 26 - Effanaar, Eindhoven, NED
Sat Nov 28 - Cockpit, Leeds, UK
Sun Nov 29 - Garage, Glasgow, UK
Mon Nov 30 - Academy 2, Manchester, UK
Tue Dec 01 - Academy 2, Birmingham, UK
Wed Dec 02 - Forum, London, UK

Living End's homepage:
www.thelivingend.com
Living End's myspace:
www.myspace.com/thelivingend

06.10.2009.

VA Hot Rockabilly vol 13 (Dance House Records)


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Hot Rock-A-Billy Vol 13

Tracks:

Aces Wild - Rocking Daddy
Betsy Dawn Williams - Why Doncha Call
Blue Devils - Mean Mean Mamma
Buck Stevens - Granny`s Rockin'
Buddy Dughi - Love My Gretsch
Cave Catt Sammy - Gonna Rock and Roll
Crackajacks - Wash Machine Boogie
Darrell Higham - Way Down
Eddy & The Backfires - High Speed Daddy
Gizelle - -Humdinger
Hi-Strung Ramblers - Pure Misery
Hot Rocks - All By Myself
Johnny and The Roccos - Shakin' At The North Pole
Lee Rocker - Rock This Town
Luis & Wildfires - Like a Storm
Omar Romero - Mexicali Baby
Rockin' 8 Balls - Shirley Lee
Rocky Velvet - Rock & Roll Guitar
Tail Gators - They Call Me Rockin
The Haywoods - You Burn Me Up
The Long Gone Trio - Wildcat Juice
The Muskrats - Venus
The Rimshots - Boppin' High School Baby
Three Blue Teardrops - Lincoln '59
Twenty Flight Rock - Goosebumps

http://rapidshare.com/files/134029396/13.rar

06.10.2009.

*** Rockabilly News ***

Third Annual Elvis Cruise Set to Sail in November 2009

03-10-2009
The Elvis Cruise is now entering its third year of sailing as a music-themed cruise. This is the only officially licensed cruise by Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc.


The Elvis Cruise will set sail on the 2,052-passenger Carnival Inspiration November 12-16, 2009, round-trip from Tampa, Florida, calling at Cozumel, Mexico.

Hosted by Elvis’ close friend and entourage member, Jerry Schilling, the cruise will feature live music and entertainment from some of Elvis’ former band mates and backup singers along with the best Elvis tribute artists in the world.

The artists will perform nightly in “Vegas” style shows and in more intimate settings in the various lounges and performance areas on board the Carnival Inspiration.

Currently scheduled to perform are The TCB Band, The Imperials, The Sweet Inspirations, Joe Guercio, D.J. Fontana, Terry Mike Jeffrey & Band, Andy Childs, Ronnie McDowell and The Dempseys along with Elvis Tribute Artists Gino Monopoli, Victor Trevino, Ted Torres, Dwight Icenhower, Jay Zanier, Simon Patrick, Bryant Scott, Mark Anthony, Joseph Hall, Kevin Mills, and George Thomas.

Joining the cruise for the first time this year are Elvis’ movie co-stars Celeste Yarnall from Live a Little, Love a Little, Cynthia Pepper from Kissin Cousins and Chris Noel from Girl Happy. Another addition this year is famed Elvis photographer Al Wertheimer.
03.10.2009.

*** News From Raucous Records

CONTEMPORARY ROCKABILLY CDs:

ADAM & HIS NUCLEAR ROCKETS : Little Piece Of Souvenir CD £9.99 + p&p
Simply brilliant vintage style Rockabilly. Great songs with loads of original material, superbly performed in a raw, stripped down style of bop. Excellent vocals, guitar and slap bass, with period perfect production. True and pure Rockabilly sounds.

CC JEROME : Introducing CC Jerome's Jetsetters CD £9.99 + p&p
CC Jerome delivers an impressive assortment of Rockabilly, Blues and rockin' Americana, backed by his ace rhythm section The Jetsetters. Opening track "Hot Rod Party" is already filling rockin' dancefloors around the globe.

GREGGI G & BOOGIE BOY H : Stop Your Messing CD £8.99 + p&p
Great new material from Greggi G and brother Boogie Boy H. Greggi G & his Crazy Gang who have been rockin' & swinging for several years, and both Greggi and H have been members of other high-profile Rock 'n' Roll bands including Graham Fenton's Matchbox.

QUARTER MILE COMBO : Motels, Gas and Beer CD £9.99 + p&p
Superb album from a Californian 4-piece from led by vocalist Nettie Hammer - she really does have one of the best voices in Rockabilly. The style is modern with clear up-to-date recording, going against the current trend of recreating the 50s sound. The rhythms are purely rockin', and the songs are all Quarter Mile Combo originals.

CHRIS SCRUGGS : ANTHEM CD £10.99 + p&p
Second solo album from former BR5-49 singer/guitarist Chris Scruggs presenting a diverse selection of Country/Roots/Americana based original material.

SUNNY BOTTOM BOYS : Keep On The Sunny Side CD £8.99 + p&p
Fabulous 4-piece who mix Rockabilly, Bluegrass, Hillbilly, Rock 'n' Roll and more, sure to get your feet tapping to their Country-Billy rhythms. Mandolin, dobro and banjo feature along with the guitar and bullfiddle that you usually find in a 'Billy band. Covers include Wayne Hancock and Sleepy Jeffers, and you'll find originals too.

PEP TORRES : Muchacho Zafado! CD £9.99 + p&p
Latino Rockabilly Pep Torres' 5th album "Muchacho Zafado" is a fine example of his mix of 1950s Rock 'n' Roll and Rockabilly, with influences of Rockin' Rhythm & Blues and Doo-Wop in evidence.

LARS VEGAS & THE LOVE GLOVES : The Many Sides Of... CD £8.99 + p&p
19 sizziling selections of Delta-Billy Blues & Bop. If you dig Rockin' Blues in it's many forms, then check out this great band. Blues doesn't all sound the same, as the Lars Vegas & The Love Gloves prove with this diverse and enjoyable collection.

LARS VEGAS AND THE LOVE GLOVES : HOT! WILD! DIRTY! - SUGAR IN YOUR BOWL CD £8.99 + p&p
Energetic Rockin' Rhythm & Blues and Jump Blues with a great horn section, solid guitar and Boogie-Woogie piano driving things along. Lots of classy original material, and great vocals too. Reviews have already drawn comparisons with the early Big Town Playboys. With great production which suits the style, this is simply great music.

"HIT AFTER HIT" CD £8.99 + p&p
Your favourite Rockabilly bands play your favourite songs! 28 cover songs, 50s rockers to modern day pop songs, all played Rockabilly style by some of the top names on the rockin' scene. Inc Wailin' Elroys, Pep Torres, Desperado 5, Madmen, Mississippi Queen, Dig Wayne, Eddy & The Backfires, Randy Rich & The Poorboys and many more...

"CROCKABILLY" CD £9.99 + p&p
22 reat Rockabilly tracks from the Croatian scene. Some of these bands are already well known internationally whilst others will be new names to Rockabilly fans from other countries. Inc Adam & The Nuclear Rockets, The Madmen, Mississippi Queen and lots more.

PSYCHOBILLY CDs

COFFIN NAILS : The Dead Don't Get Older CD £7.50 + p&p
The Coffin Nails are back to put the 'Psycho' into 'Billy' with a blistering new album, an anthem-packed release which finds the scene veterans kicking the lid off the death box once more, reverting to their Psychobilly roots with a more powerful Double Bass sound.

DOGHOUSE LORDS : DIGGIN' IN THE DOGHOUSE CD £9.99 + p&p
Dirty, nasty Blues Rock 'n' Roll from an incredible line-up featuring members of The Blue Shadows, The Cramps and The Blasters. Storming stuff with 12 nitro-driven Blues blasters for those who dig The Gun Club, Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Cramps, The Paladins...

REVEREND HORTON HEAT : Laughin' & Cryin' CD £10.99 + p&p
Back after a lengthy recording hiatus, the Psychobilly preacher man delivers a pomade-stiff romp down the dusty road less travelled. His hard-drinking, hard-driving 'billy' style blends together Psycho- Rockabilly and Country-Punk.
One of the Rev's best releases to date.

THE VIBRANTS : Dance With The Vibrants CD £10.99 + p&p
Brilliant early '60s style Surf/Garage/Rock 'n' Roll inspired by the legendary Trashmen.
A real Beach Party album which mixes Surf Instrumentals and Vocal Rockers. Recommended.

"BEST OF WESTERN STAR PSYCHOBILLY" CD £8.99 + p&p
19 of the best Psychobilly recordings from Western Star.
Featuring Frenzy, Henry & The Bleeders, Valentine Villains, The Sharks, The Eyelids, The Rock-it Dogs, Luna Vegas, Frantic Flintstones, Kill Van Helsing, Shock Therapy and lots more.

"PAID IN BLACK Volume 2" CD £9.99 + p&p
A Horrorpunk and Psychobilly tribute to the great Johnny Cash.
Featuring Zombina & The Skeletones, Hank Ray and Tex Morton, Big John Bates, The Dead Next Door and lots more...

"SAINTS AND SINNERS" CD £5.99 + p&p
21 great tracks of Punk 'n' Psychobilly 'n' more...
Includes The Ripmen, Francine, Sarah Blackwood, Booze Brothers, Spookshow, Sewer Rats, Wyldfyre, Rumble Club, Out Of Luck and lots more...


PSYCHOBILLY VINYL:

BIG JOHN BATES : BANGTOWN LP £9.99 + p&p
Big John Bates fourth album. This ain't no ordinary Rockabilly or Psychobilly band - BJB have punked out the Hotrod Blues and wrapped it up in a cabaret from Hell. Rockabilly, Blues and Punk combine into a unique mix transforming into a modern version of Rock 'n' Roll Exotica. Deluxe vinyl edition with gatefold sleeve, 180g vinyl and a bonus track too.

More information on: www.raucousrecords.com

03.10.2009.

VA Rock And Roll Duets

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Rock And Roll Duos :banana2:

Tracks:

01- John & Jackie - Little Girl
02- Ben & Bea - Let The Good Times Roll
03- The Burnette Brothers - My Honey
04- Oscar McLollie & Jeannette Baker - Hey Boy! Hey Girl!
05- The Morgan Twins - TV Hop
06- Bob & Earl - You Made A Boo Boo
07- The Teen Queens - Just Goofed
08- Sugar Pie & Pee Wee - One, Two, Let's Rock
09- The Collins Kids - Hoy Hoy
10- Don & Dewey - Baby Gotta Party
11- Ruth & Al - Real Gone Party
12- The Cochran Brothers - Slow Down
13- The Everly Brothers - Poor Jenny
14- Shirley & Lee - Before I Go
15- Robert And Johnny - Bad Dan
16- Marvin & Johnny - Sweet Potato
17- Tony & Joe - The Freeze
18- Don & Lee - Sweet Honey Dew
19- Dean & Jean - We're Gonna Get Married
20- Jan & Dean - The Beat That Can't Be Beat
21- Tom & Jerry - Dancin' Wild
22- V. & B.B. - They're Just Rockin' And Rollin'
23- Terry & Jerry - Out Of Luck
24- Sticks & Bricks - Kiss The Pretty Girl Twice
25- The Holly Twins - I Want Elvis For Christmas
26- Billy & Rickey - Mama Papa Please
27- Billy & Mickey - Rock And Roll Baby
28- Charlie & Rosie - Don't Call The Wagon
29- Dee & Patty - Sweet Lovin' Baby
30- Kenny & Moe - So Long I'm Gone
31- Gene & Eunice - Bom Bom Lulu
32- Rosalle & Donell - Shame On You
33- Bobby & Buddy - What's The Word Thunderbird
34- The Jaye Brothers - Goodbye
35- Santo & Johnny - Blue Moon

http://rapidshare.com/files/81455716/R_R_Duos.part1.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/81459453/R_R_Duos.part2.rar

01.10.2009.

MISSISSIPPI QUEEN Live in Daruvar, Croatia

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01.10.2009.

VII Tenerife Festival '50's

VII Tenerife Festival 50\

01.10.2009.

*** Upcoming psychobilly events around the globe ***

Flyer

Fiesta Programa Ruta 66

Los Gatos Locos/tombstone Brawlers

01.10.2009.

VA Hot Rock-A-Billy (Dance House Records) vol 12


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Tracks:

Jackie Lee Cochran - Billy Is A Rocker
Matchbox - Rockabilly Rebel
Sharks - Wildcat Rock
The Round Up Boys - Rock till the sun comes up
Mickey Hawkes - Bip Bop Boom 1989
The Nervous Fellas - Real Gone Lover
Buck Jones - Washin Machine Boogie
High Noon-Baby Let's Play House
Crossfire - Rock And Roll Power
Glen Darren - - Marie Marie
Hank T Morris & Amazing Buffalo Brothers - Thirty Days
Big Rumble - Tom Kat Daddy
The Royal Deuces - Red Hot Gal
Junior Marvel & His Hi-Flyers - Bop 56
Phantom 409 - Stutterin' Cindy
Tin Cans - Seven Nights To Rock
Johnny Bach - Heartbreak Hotel
Blue J's - Off The Hook
Crazy Cavan - I Go Ape
Rip Carson - I Gotta Rock
The Farell Bros - Rockabilly Rebel
Buzz Campbell & Hot Rod Lincoln - Betty Page
The Alien Rebels - Slow down
Omar & The Stringpoppers - Rockin' Queen
Tigermen - Shake Your Hips

http://rapidshare.com/files/133796827/12.rar

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