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CD Review: Ace Diamond, Rockabilly Man (Bad-Ass Hillbilly Band)

Going by the name of Ace Diamond, song writer, singer Richard Gowell has been writing and recording original music for at least a quarter of a century. Anyway, I think he has. I received Diamond’s latest effort Rockabilly Man (Bad-Ass … Continue reading

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New Blog Teaches Classic Rockabilly Guitar Licks

Here’s a place I’m personally going to want to spend some time at. And if you’re into learning and playing rockabilly guitar, you’re going to want to check it out too. I got a short note from an anonymous blogger … Continue reading

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Scotty Moore Talks Guitars and Elvis

“…and that was the beginning of…all hell broke loose, didn’t it?” That’s how Scotty sums up his first audition with a young singer named Elvis and the recording sessions that followed. This is a short, but neat interview where Scotty talks about … Continue reading

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“The whole thing was really an accident to begin with”

The legendary Scotty Moore with a few thoughts and comments on the most historic day in rockabilly history: the day he, Bill Black, and Elvis recorded “That’s All Right.”

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Junior Parker supplied rockabilly the blues

It’s easy to attribute most of rockabilly’s roots to country music. After all, rockabilly artists often adopted–or just simply continued to wear–the fringed outfits of the country stars of the day. And they often played the same kind of guitars … Continue reading

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