Format: CD
Artist: Various Artists
Title: DC Rockers – Link Wray & Friends
Style: Rockabilly
Available
Link Wray - Hillbilly Wolf
Link Wray - I Sez Baby
Link Wray - Johnny Bom Bonny
Lucky Wray - It's Music She Says
Lucky Wray - Got Another Baby
Lucky Wray with Link & Doug Wray - Teenage Cutie
Ray Vernon - I'm Countin' On You
Link Wray & his Ray Men - Rumble
Ray Vernon with Link Wray & his Ray Men - Danger One Way Love
Marvin Rainwater - Boo Hoo
Ronnie Brent - My Sweet Verlene
Warren Miller - Everybody's Got A Baby But Me
Roy James & The Rhythm Rockers - Rock & Roll Mama
Bob Dingus - Step It Up And Go
Cris Kevin - Haunted House
Bristow Hopper - Hate That Bear
Dudley Callicutt & The "Go" Boys - Get Ready, Baby
Graham B - Rock and Roll Fever
Jerry Dallman & The Knightcaps - The Bug
Vince Maloy - Do Your Best
Barry Darvell & The Blazers - Geronimo Stomp
Roy Clark - Please Mr Mayor
Linc Jeffries with The Missing Links - Pitch Black
Eddy Seacrest - Shakin' With A Flavor
Bob Dingus - Somebody's Lovin' My Baby
Marvin Rainwater - Hot And Cold
Wayne Busby - Goin' Back To Dixie
Joe Warfield & The Sixteens - Mama's Little Girl
Ronnie Brent - Cowboys And Indians
Vince Maloy - Soda Pop
Jerry Dallman & The Knightcaps - Honey Bee
Ronnie Brent - Shirley Ann
Frank Motley & his Motley Crew - Bow Wow Wow
Founded as the capital city of the USA in the 18th Century, Washington DC is unique in that it is not part of any of the American states. During the 1950s, DC also created some pretty unique rock 'n' roll, too, as made by the likes of Link Wray and his brothers on down. This compilation offers 33 cool DC rockers spanning the hopped-up hillbilly of Wayne Busby and Bristow Hopper through the classic rockabilly of Marvin Rainwater and Dudley Callicutt and local heroes Vince Maloy and Barry Darvell to the wild rock 'n' roll of Eddy Seacrest and Frank Motley with his Motley Crew. Capital rockers in every sense of the word..
Artist: Various Artists
Title: DC Rockers – Link Wray & Friends
Style: Rockabilly
Available
Link Wray - Hillbilly Wolf
Link Wray - I Sez Baby
Link Wray - Johnny Bom Bonny
Lucky Wray - It's Music She Says
Lucky Wray - Got Another Baby
Lucky Wray with Link & Doug Wray - Teenage Cutie
Ray Vernon - I'm Countin' On You
Link Wray & his Ray Men - Rumble
Ray Vernon with Link Wray & his Ray Men - Danger One Way Love
Marvin Rainwater - Boo Hoo
Ronnie Brent - My Sweet Verlene
Warren Miller - Everybody's Got A Baby But Me
Roy James & The Rhythm Rockers - Rock & Roll Mama
Bob Dingus - Step It Up And Go
Cris Kevin - Haunted House
Bristow Hopper - Hate That Bear
Dudley Callicutt & The "Go" Boys - Get Ready, Baby
Graham B - Rock and Roll Fever
Jerry Dallman & The Knightcaps - The Bug
Vince Maloy - Do Your Best
Barry Darvell & The Blazers - Geronimo Stomp
Roy Clark - Please Mr Mayor
Linc Jeffries with The Missing Links - Pitch Black
Eddy Seacrest - Shakin' With A Flavor
Bob Dingus - Somebody's Lovin' My Baby
Marvin Rainwater - Hot And Cold
Wayne Busby - Goin' Back To Dixie
Joe Warfield & The Sixteens - Mama's Little Girl
Ronnie Brent - Cowboys And Indians
Vince Maloy - Soda Pop
Jerry Dallman & The Knightcaps - Honey Bee
Ronnie Brent - Shirley Ann
Frank Motley & his Motley Crew - Bow Wow Wow
Founded as the capital city of the USA in the 18th Century, Washington DC is unique in that it is not part of any of the American states. During the 1950s, DC also created some pretty unique rock 'n' roll, too, as made by the likes of Link Wray and his brothers on down. This compilation offers 33 cool DC rockers spanning the hopped-up hillbilly of Wayne Busby and Bristow Hopper through the classic rockabilly of Marvin Rainwater and Dudley Callicutt and local heroes Vince Maloy and Barry Darvell to the wild rock 'n' roll of Eddy Seacrest and Frank Motley with his Motley Crew. Capital rockers in every sense of the word..