In a little over two minutes, The Trashmen changed the face of rock and roll forever.
"Surfin' Bird" reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100. It is a combination of two R&B hits by The Rivingtons, "Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow" and "The Bird's the Word".
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Jam Session From The 1947Film "Fabulous Dorseys"
Art Tatum : Piano
Tommy Dorsey : Trombone
Jimmie Dorsey : Clarinet
Charlie Barnet : Sax
George Van Eps : Guitar
Ray Bauduc : Drums
Ziggy Elman : Trumpet
Stuart Foster : Bass
This video is of the actual 1920, Victrola one-sided acoustic 78RPM record that features Enrico Caruso singing "A Dream".
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Recorded on June 12, 1928, this is the actual Victor 78rpm record of folk legend "Jimmie Rogers" singing "My Little Old Home Down In New Orleans".
Jimmie Rogers was known as the "Singing Brakeman".
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The ultra-rare official Raisins' video of the song "Fear Is Never Boring".
Rob Fetters
Bob Nyswonger
Rick "Bam" Powell
Rick Neiheisel
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In September of 1943, Sid Nathan started King Records In Cincinnati, Ohio. King would go on to record some of the most important music of our time. The world has all but forgotten Sid Nathan and King Records. This is not a good thing.
This is an actual advance copy ( DJ copy )Of the Coral single
( 9-61918 ) "Rock Billy Boogie" by Johnny Burnette. Released December 16, 1957.
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On October 14, 1965, I managed to get the microphone of my tape recorder in front of the family's Silvertone black and white tv just in time to catch this:
Memphis Minnie ( born June 3, 1897 )was one of the greatest blues guitarists of all time. She recorded this song for the Okeh label(6707)in 1941. This is the actual 78rpm record. I think you will find the sound remarkable.
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Written by Curley Hammer and Lionel Hampton in 1945, this is the Decca 78rpm version (18754-A) in all it's glory. Hear Lionel's big band blues swing in real time.
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