Buddy Holly - Rave On (!958)
Sonny West / Bill Tilghman / Norman Petty
from: "Rave On" / "Take Your Time" (Single)
Rock 'n' Roll | Rockabilly | 1st Wave Rock and Roll
"Buddy Holly is instantly recognizable as the artist:
The record begins with a drawn-out "𝘞𝘦𝘭𝘭…" as stylized by Holly's distinctive hiccup ("𝘈-𝘸𝘦𝘩-𝘶𝘩-𝘩𝘦𝘩-𝘶𝘩-𝘦𝘭𝘭…")."
- Wikipedia
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Personnel:
Buddy Holly: Vocals / Guitar
Niki Sullivan: Rhythm Guitar
Joe B. Mauldin: Bass
Jerry Allison: Drums
Norman Petty: Piano
Al Caiola: Guitar
Donald Arnone: Guitar
Backing Vocals:
William Marihe
Robert Bollinger
Robert Harter
Merrill Ostrus
Abby Hoffer
Produced by Milton DeLugg
Recorded:
@ The Bell Sound Studios
in New York City, New York USA
on January 25, 1958
Johnny Burnette & The Rock 'n' Roll Trio - Please Don't Leave Me (1956)
(Alternate Version)
Antoine Dominique Domino Jr. (Fats Domino)
from:
"All by Myself" / "Please Don't Leave Me" (Single)
"Johnny Burnette and The Rock 'n' Roll Trio" (LP)
(1993 CD Reissue)
"Johnny Burnette & The Rock 'n' Roll Trio …Plus"
(2006 Compilation)
Rockabilly | 1st Wave Rock and Roll | Fats Domino Cover
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Personnel:
Johnny Burnette: Vocals / Rhythm Guitar
Paul Burlison: Lead Guitar
Dorsey Burnette: Stand-Up Bass
Grady Martin: Guitar
Bob Moore: Bass
Farris Coursey: Drums
Produced by Henry Jerome
Recorded:
@ The Bradley Film and Recording Studio
in Nashville , Tennessee USA
between 1:45PM and 4:45PM
on Wednesday July 4, 1956
Album Released:
December, 1956
Coral Records
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The band's recordings have exerted a strong influence over subsequent rockabilly artists, although the band did not themselves enjoy broad success at the time.
The Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound indicates an ever more widespread influence, suggesting that "the sheer verve and energy communicated by the Burnette Brothers' recordings influenced the aesthetics of British and American rock stars in the 1960s and 1970's"
- Wikipedia
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Buddy Holly - Peggy Sue (1957)
Jerry Allison / Norman Petty
from: "Peggy Sue" / "Everyday"
Rock and Roll | Rockabilly
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Personnel:
Buddy Holly: Vocals / Guitar
Joe B. Mauldin: Acoustic Bass
Jerry Allison: Drums
Produced by Norman Petty
Recorded:
@ The Norman Petty Recording Studios
in Clovis, New Mexico USA
on June, 29 and July 1, 1957
Released:
on September 20, 1957
Coral Records
"Jerry Allison had a prominent role in the production of the song, playing paradiddles on the drums throughout the song,
the drums' sound rhythmically fading in and out as a result of real-time engineering techniques by the producer, Norman Petty."
- Wikipedia
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Jerry Allison
August 31, 1939 – August 22, 2022
American Musician | Drummer |
Buddy Holly | The Crickets
Jerry Allison, Who Played Drums With Buddy Holly, Dies at 82 - NYT
An original Cricket, he was also a co-writer of two signature Holly songs, “That’ll Be the Day” and “Peggy Sue.”
Jerry Allison, Drummer and Songwriter for Buddy Holly and the Crickets, Dead at 82 - RollingStone
Rock and roll pioneer helped pen some of Holly's classics, including "Peggy Sue" and “That’ll Be the Day”
Jerry Allison, last original member of Buddy Holly's Crickets, dies - Texas Public Radio