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25 Things I Learned From Writing Rockabilly CD Reviews

I recently posted my 25th CD review to the Reviews pages of this blog. Personally, I felt that was quite an accomplishment, especially since it hasn’t yet been a year since I wrote my first review. So, tonight, after thinking … Continue reading

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Rockin’ Around the Clock With An Original Comet

I received a nice note from Joey Welz the other day. Joey played piano for Bill Haley’s Comets starting in 1954. It’s a thrill and honor every time I hear from one of the early pioneers of this music I … Continue reading

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More CDs in For Review

Just when I think I might be getting caught up on my reviews, I found another batch of CDs waiting for me when I checked the post this morning. Not that I’m complaining! This is good news because I love … Continue reading

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I’m Still Learning and The French Are Rockin’

Who knew there was so much cool rockabilly happening in France? After I posted my review of Eddy Ray Cooper’s CD Limoncello Blues, I got emails telling me about Chris Almoada from Paris, Nelson Carrera (who’s Portuguese, but has also spent … Continue reading

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CD Review: Eddy Ray Cooper, Limoncello Blues

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I am a big Eddy Ray Cooper fan. And until I heard his newest release, Limoncello Blues, I didn’t even know anything about him. In other words, I’m a fan on the strength of this great record alone. I’m not … Continue reading

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French Rockabilly From Eddy Ray Cooper

I got a nice note from Eddy Ray Cooper today inviting me to listen to his song “Top Class French Town” single. So let’s give it a listen now! Eddy’s sending me a copy of his new CD Limoncello Blues … Continue reading

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