Format: CD
Artist: Various Artists
Title: Michigan Rockers – Johnny Powers & Friends
Style: Rockabilly
Available
Johnny Powers & his Rockets - Honey Let's Go (To A Rock And Roll Show)
Johnny Powers & his Rockets - Your Love
Johnny Powers with Stan Getz & his Tom Cats - Long Blond Hair, Red Rose Lips
Johnny Powers with Stan Getz & his Tom Cats - Rock Rock
Johnny "Scat" Brown - Indeed I Do
Johnny "Scat" Brown - Mama Rock
Johnny Powers - With Your Love, With Your Kiss
Johnny Powers - Be Mine, All Mine
Bob & The Rockbillies - Your Kind Of Love
Harold L & The Offbeats - Three Years
Jimmy Wayne & The Galaxies - You Shake Me
Jimmy Franklin with Pete De Bree & The Wanderers - Long Tall Lou (From Louisville)
Roy Hall & his Alley Cats - Dig, Everybody, Dig That Boogie
Lafayette-Yarborough - Livin' Doll
Vic Gallon - I'm Gone
Jimmy Gartin & his Bad Cats - Honey Won't You Love Me
Jimmy Kirkland with Stan Getz & his Tom Cats - Come On Baby
Dell Vaughn with The Fortune-Aires- Rock The Universe
Bobby Smith - Bevy Mae
Roy Hall & his Jumping Cats - Three Alley Cats
Harold L & The Offbeats - Connie
Ray Taylor & The Alabama Pals - Connie Lou
Roy Kelly - Rock and Roll Rock
Leon James & The Rhythm Rockers - Thinkin' About You
Ellis Kirk & The Town And Country Boys - Sweetie Pie
Jimmy Kirkland with Stan Getz & his Tom Cats - I Wonder If You Wonder
Lafayette-Yarborough - Cool, Cool Baby
Leon James with Walter Atkins & his Homotones - Baby, Let's Rock
Bobby Smith - She's Gone From Me
Farris Wilder - It's All Your Fault
Bob & The Rockbillies - Baby, Why Did You Have To Go
Ray Taylor & The Alabama Pals - My Hamtramck Baby
Jimmy Carroll - Big Green Car
Jimmy Franklin with Pete De Bree & The Wanderers - Hey, Mr Presley!
Sobre el papel, Michigan parece un candidato poco probable para ser un vivero de rockabilly, pero debido a sus abundantes puestos de trabajo en las industrias del acero y del automóvil centradas alrededor de Detroit, el estado se convirtió en un imán para los sureños en los años 1930 y 1940 y, en consecuencia, un buen mercado para el Country y el Blues y de de rockabilly entre los hijos de los inmigrantes.
Artist: Various Artists
Title: Michigan Rockers – Johnny Powers & Friends
Style: Rockabilly
Available
Johnny Powers & his Rockets - Honey Let's Go (To A Rock And Roll Show)
Johnny Powers & his Rockets - Your Love
Johnny Powers with Stan Getz & his Tom Cats - Long Blond Hair, Red Rose Lips
Johnny Powers with Stan Getz & his Tom Cats - Rock Rock
Johnny "Scat" Brown - Indeed I Do
Johnny "Scat" Brown - Mama Rock
Johnny Powers - With Your Love, With Your Kiss
Johnny Powers - Be Mine, All Mine
Bob & The Rockbillies - Your Kind Of Love
Harold L & The Offbeats - Three Years
Jimmy Wayne & The Galaxies - You Shake Me
Jimmy Franklin with Pete De Bree & The Wanderers - Long Tall Lou (From Louisville)
Roy Hall & his Alley Cats - Dig, Everybody, Dig That Boogie
Lafayette-Yarborough - Livin' Doll
Vic Gallon - I'm Gone
Jimmy Gartin & his Bad Cats - Honey Won't You Love Me
Jimmy Kirkland with Stan Getz & his Tom Cats - Come On Baby
Dell Vaughn with The Fortune-Aires- Rock The Universe
Bobby Smith - Bevy Mae
Roy Hall & his Jumping Cats - Three Alley Cats
Harold L & The Offbeats - Connie
Ray Taylor & The Alabama Pals - Connie Lou
Roy Kelly - Rock and Roll Rock
Leon James & The Rhythm Rockers - Thinkin' About You
Ellis Kirk & The Town And Country Boys - Sweetie Pie
Jimmy Kirkland with Stan Getz & his Tom Cats - I Wonder If You Wonder
Lafayette-Yarborough - Cool, Cool Baby
Leon James with Walter Atkins & his Homotones - Baby, Let's Rock
Bobby Smith - She's Gone From Me
Farris Wilder - It's All Your Fault
Bob & The Rockbillies - Baby, Why Did You Have To Go
Ray Taylor & The Alabama Pals - My Hamtramck Baby
Jimmy Carroll - Big Green Car
Jimmy Franklin with Pete De Bree & The Wanderers - Hey, Mr Presley!
Sobre el papel, Michigan parece un candidato poco probable para ser un vivero de rockabilly, pero debido a sus abundantes puestos de trabajo en las industrias del acero y del automóvil centradas alrededor de Detroit, el estado se convirtió en un imán para los sureños en los años 1930 y 1940 y, en consecuencia, un buen mercado para el Country y el Blues y de de rockabilly entre los hijos de los inmigrantes.