Rockabilly Roots of Rock – 7.

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Rockabilly Roots of Rock – 7

Required Listening (1/2) Carl Perkins Blue Suede Shoes (1956, Sun) Honey Don’t (1956) Matchbox (1957) Jerry Lee Lewis Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On (1957, Sun) Great Balls of Fire (1957) Breathless (1958) Johnny Cash Folsom Prison Blues (1955, Sun) I Walk the Line (1956) Charlie Rich Break Up (1958) Who Will the Next Fool Be? (1959, Sun/Phillips) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Required Listening (2/2) Roy Orbison—Ooby Dooby (1956, Sun) Billy Lee Riley—My Gal Is Red Hot (1957, Sun) Johnny Burnette Rock ‘N’ Roll Trio Train Kept A-Rollin’ (1956) Gene Vincent Be Bop a Lulu (1956) Woman Love (1956) Dale Hawkins—Suzie Q (1957, Chess/Checker) Link Wray & His Ray Men—Rumble (1958, Cadence) Duane Eddy—Rebel Rouser (1958, Jamie) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker collins.mov (Let’s Have a Party) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Carl Perkins – Blue Suede Shoes bssh.mjpg (Blue Suede Shoes/Como Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker Carl Perkins—Posters Earlybss.mjpg (Blue Suede Shoes early) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker Carl Perkins carl&fr.mjpg (Glad All Over ’86) Beatles—Everybody’s Trying to Be My Baby (1964) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker King of Rockabilly Carl68.mjpg (Carl Perkins 1968/PickIt) Carl Perkins—Matchbox (1957) MATCHEC.mjpg (Matchbox/Derek & the Dominos) Carlobit.mjpg (Carl news ’98 [obit?]) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Million Dollar Quartet Add text Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Johnny Cash—Sun Records jcash.mov (I Walk the Line) CASHVH1.mpjg (Johhny Cash VH1 bio) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker Johhny Cash Motel Add pic Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker Johnny Cash—Outlaw DYLANJOHN.mjpg (Johnny & Dylan) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Johnny Cash & June Carter Add pic Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Johnny Cash—Grand Ol’ Opry Add pic/movie Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Johnny Cash—The Man in Black worried.mjpg (Willie & Johnny) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker Jerry Lee Lewis jerry5.mov (Great Balls of Fire) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Ferriday – Jimmy Swaggart swaggart.mov (Jimmy preach) swaggart1.mov (I Have Sinned) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Jerry Lee Lewis— Whole Lotta Shakin’ jerry7.mov (Whole Lotta Shakin’) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Jerry Lee Lewis Great Balls of Fire jerry6.mov (Great Balls of Fire/SA) jerry3.mov (Swaggart/soul) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Jerry Lee Lewis—Breathless jerry2.mov (Breathless) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker Jerry Lee Lewis & Myra jerry4.mov (Jerry & Myra interview) SHAKIN60’S.mjpg (Shakin’/RSG) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Jerry Lee Lewis Middle Aged—Crazy jerry1.mov (I Am What I Am) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker Nesbit Add text Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker Jerry Lee Lewis—End Add text Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker Charlie Rich Add text Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker Roy Orbison—Sun roy1.mov (Oh Pretty Woman) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker Billy Lee Riley Add text Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker Johnny Burnette Trio burnette.mjpg (Lonesome Train) Burnette–Train Kept A-Rollin’ (1956) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker Gene Vincent gene1.mov (Be Bop a Lulu) sabebop.mjpg (Steve Allen “poem”) BEBOP98.mjpg (Johnny Lang/Jeff Beck) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker Dale Hawkins Get text Susie-Q (1957) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker Link Wray Get text Rumble (1958) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker

Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker Duane Eddy Get text Rebel Rouser (1958) Roots of Rock - 7 - Rockabilly - K. Baker