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Think, Elvis (his first single, among others, 'Thats All Right Mama'), Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, B.B. King, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins, Sun Records, the very roots of Rock and Roll, early, mid 50's. Music producer, Sam Phillips, both Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Country Music Hall of Fame member, helped 'marry' black blues and white 'hillybilly' into early rockabilly, and from that, Rock and Roll. I remember listening to a little transitor radio, late at night (reception was/is better at night) to those many southern blues stations (maybe why I like the Stones today), and recall when this type of music started to blend in. I did have (wish I still did) many of those early Sun label 45's. Some great music of those days, the origins for sure.
<center>"Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock and Roll", dead, age 80.
How music has grown over the years, back then, small and simple......
The million dollar quartet, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Elvis, Johnny Cash
A few links.
News article
Some history
Time Line
Take a tour of history, very neat This piece is VERY good, lots of memories there, LOL. Listening to this one again as I type this out, really good.
"Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock and Roll", dead, age 80. Thanks, Sam Phillips, for all you gave us to enjoy.
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<center>"Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock and Roll", dead, age 80.
How music has grown over the years, back then, small and simple......
The million dollar quartet, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Elvis, Johnny Cash
A few links.
News article
Some history
Time Line
Take a tour of history, very neat This piece is VERY good, lots of memories there, LOL. Listening to this one again as I type this out, really good.

"Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock and Roll", dead, age 80. Thanks, Sam Phillips, for all you gave us to enjoy.
), but he certainly was the pioneer of something special. Rest in peace.