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This subcategory contains 73 links Briarcliff Manor High School, Class of 1960 Memphis site by Robert L. Campbell, Robert Pruter, George R. White, and Tom Kelly by Christine Wilson British site fan site. Comprehensive site. "Here you will find lots of rock 'n' roll, rockabilly, surf and fifties stuff." Official site. From Dylan Pool, a blog "A great resource for fans of rock and roll's poet laureate. "Jeff Tamarkin, Discoveries, March 2000. Downloadable wav files of oldies from the 1950s and 1960s. Boston rock scene. MP3s as well. "This website, founded at the dawn of the new millennium on January 1, 2001, is a centralized repository of disco information, highlighting the best disco music from the 1970s through today and offering the largest and most chronologically complete year-by-year lists ever compiled of disco songs." "Wildwood, NJ-based organization dedicated to the appreciation of pop culture of the 50s and 60s. Also preservation of 'Doo-Wop' retro roadside architecture." From All About Elvis bt Christine Wilson One of the premier recording companies. Striving to be the most comprehensive Classic Rock & Roll artist Links on the net. The History of Rock and Roll Demo was first distributed in 1969, when Drake-Chenault and American Independent Radio were succesfully syndicating the magic of KHJ worldwide. Through its black and white photographs, How Great Thou Art presents a complex meditation upon the fans who helped a man become in death the “Greatest Entertainer in the World.” Through its text panels, How Great Thou Art offers insight into the cult of Elvis by use of the words of the fans themselves. Between word and image, through language and photography, How Great Thou Art explores the complex emotions that compel fans to return to Graceland time and again. This is the complete listing of all artists on JD Hay's Crooners Collection. Male, female, groups and instrumental artists with songs in full length music wavs. Listed alphabetically by first name. These are not sorted by genre but cover easy listening, jazz, rhythm and blues, country, pop, oldies and vintage from the 1930's to the 1970's. Some artists have more than one page and a few may have an alternate site. Just click on "2", "3" or "Alt" to go to that page. by Ted Ownby History of the instrument From Life Magazine. Text and photos. One of the most influential of early rock'n'roll stars. After more than 30 years of making black music for black people, Malaco Records defines the state of contemporary southern rhythm and blues, soul, and gospel. by the disntinguied John Laughter Photos of the original Motown Records in Detroit. Official site Rock & roll served up New York City style. Full-length RealAudio and RealVideo clips. Some news that's fit to print, some that's not. Gossip, slander and more. Short bibliography with links to some of the books. Good articles Official site. Not exactly rock'n'roll but influential. Literary Tradition and Social Change Since 1997, the Red Saunders Research Foundation has been dedicated to increasing our knowledge of the musicians who filled the clubs and recording studios of Chicago with great music during the two decades after World War II. Rock critic's site The list includes some people who were not musicians themselves but were very much part of the music of the sixties as essential participants in the scene, as well as some others whose work was intimately involved with the music and those who played it. Official site As usual, PBS produces excellent work. Vocal harmony (Doo Wop) group. Founder of Ace Records. Frank discussion of his career, Alan Freed, Dick Clark, and others. Vincent was frank. A full length book by Jimmy Guterman From the UK. Claims to be the Internet's largest rock music resource. Memorabilia, photos, more Great tour Appreciation site. "This Web site presents you with a complete guide to the music written and recorded by Chuck Berry, one of the fathers of Rock 'n' Roll." Great site. Includes acess to music The Golden Decade 1954 - 1963. Searchable. INTERNET HOME OF THE IOWA ROCKNROLL MUSIC ASSOCIATION AND THEIR HALL OF FAME National Security Archives presents narrative and documents of the meeting between President Richard Nixon and Elvis Presley. ll you wanted the know about "the King." The Platters were one of the top vocal groups of the 1950's, selling 53 million records and being among the first doo-wop groups to be inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame (1990). Twenty years of material! Great site with lots of detail. Robert Pruter, Robert L. Campbell, Robert Stallworth, Bob Marovich, and Tom Kelly. Updated December 31, 2009 National Archives |
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