Ritchie Valens – Hurry Up
“Hurry Up” – A Young Heart Racing Against Time in the Early Days of Rock and Roll In the late 1950s, rock and roll was still a fresh and restless…
“Hurry Up” – A Young Heart Racing Against Time in the Early Days of Rock and Roll In the late 1950s, rock and roll was still a fresh and restless…
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Blue Jean Bop – The Sound of Youth Breaking Loose in 1956 When Gene Vincent released Blue Jean Bop in 1956, he was only twenty-one years old, but the record…
A Tender Rockabilly Vow Wrapped in Rhythm and Youthful Devotion Released in 1957 on Sun Records as Sun 261, “Your True Love” by Carl Perkins stands as one of the…