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His Greenwich Village shop, which he opened with a partner in Manhattan in 1967, helped to nurture punk rock and became a haven for fans and musicians alike...
John Vivian "Jack" McVea (November 5, 1914 – December 27, 2000)
JACK McVEA - CHOP CHOP BOOM
Jack McVea (November 5, 1914 – December 27, 2000)
Open The Door Richard - Jack McVea
i think we should get rid of time zones and just let everyone decide for themselves what time it is
Chuck Berry - Reelin’ & Rockin’ 1958
Don’t forget to rock yer clock back an hour tonite
Rock Around The Clock (Original Version)
Bill Haley….before In 1982, Claude Trenier told writer Nick Tosches, “I remember we were playing the Riptide in Wildwood, NJ, in the summer of 1950. Bill Haley had a cowboy band, the Saddlemen, that played right across the street from us. He used to come in and watch us. He asked us what we called the music we were playing. And we told him. Hell, we told him.” After….
Bill Haley & His Comets- Rock Around The Clock
In a photo by Marvin and Morgan Smith, lindy hoppers Frankie Manning and Ann Johnson perform an airstep on the July 19, 1940 cover of the magazine Harlem Tattler.
Mabel Lee - Half Past Jump Time Mable Lee (born August 2, 1921) Still jumpin’ at 96!!! http://unsweetenedmagazine.com/mag/mable-lee-the-queen-of-the-soundies/
Don’t forget to rock yer clock back an hour tonite
Rock Around The Clock (Original Version)
Bill Haley….before In 1982, Claude Trenier told writer Nick Tosches, “I remember we were playing the Riptide in Wildwood, NJ, in the summer of 1950. Bill Haley had a cowboy band, the Saddlemen, that played right across the street from us. He used to come in and watch us. He asked us what we called the music we were playing. And we told him. Hell, we told him.” After….
Bill Haley & His Comets- Rock Around The Clock
In a photo by Marvin and Morgan Smith, lindy hoppers Frankie Manning and Ann Johnson perform an airstep on the July 19, 1940 cover of the magazine Harlem Tattler.
Mabel Lee - Half Past Jump Time Mable Lee (born August 2, 1921) Still jumpin’ at 96!!! http://unsweetenedmagazine.com/mag/mable-lee-the-queen-of-the-soundies/
i think we should get rid of time zones and just let everyone decide for themselves what time it is
Chuck Berry - Reelin’ & Rockin’ 1958
Bop Ting A Ling - LaVern Baker
Phil Everly, Billy Harlan, Tommy Payne and Don Everly - 1949
BILLY HARLAN I WANNA BOP
Lloyd Price - The Chicken and theBop
Macy Skipper-Bop Pills 1956
Rudy Van Gelder (born Jersey City, NJ, 2 November 1924 - 25 August 2016)
Bonnie Raitt and Sippie Wallace - 1979 Sippie Wallace (born Beulah Belle Thomas, November 1, 1898 – November 1, 1986
Sippie Wallace - Women Be Wise
Urge for the Going-Tom Rush
written by Joni Mitchell
“November has tied me To an old dead tree Get word to April To rescue me..” There go the geese....
Migration Polson, Montana © Mark Mesenko
Tom Waits - November