Format: CD
Artist: VARIOUS ARTISTS - REAL COOL CATS
Album: TEXAS ROCKABILLY 1955
Label: Hillbilly Series
Style: Hillbilly Rockabilly
Available
8 page booklet with liner notes by Dave Penny.
"T for Texas - T for Tennessee" sang Jimmie Rodgers in 1928, setting
the seal on two of the most important states involved in the growth of
Country music in the years thereafter. By extension, the development
of country rock 'n' roll - rockabilly - in the early and mid 1950s was
strongest in those areas, but Memphis-based Sun Records blazed
brightly early in the game, casting the exciting Cat Music of the Lone
Star State in a deep shadow...
Artist: VARIOUS ARTISTS - REAL COOL CATS
Album: TEXAS ROCKABILLY 1955
Label: Hillbilly Series
Style: Hillbilly Rockabilly
Available
8 page booklet with liner notes by Dave Penny.
"T for Texas - T for Tennessee" sang Jimmie Rodgers in 1928, setting
the seal on two of the most important states involved in the growth of
Country music in the years thereafter. By extension, the development
of country rock 'n' roll - rockabilly - in the early and mid 1950s was
strongest in those areas, but Memphis-based Sun Records blazed
brightly early in the game, casting the exciting Cat Music of the Lone
Star State in a deep shadow...