Johnny J and The Hitmen - Louisiana Rockabilly (2008)
BAND/ARTIST: Johnny J and The Hitmen
- Title: Louisiana Rockabilly
- Year Of Release: 2008
- Label: Blue Viper Records
- Genre: Rockabilly Blues
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:31:09
- Total Size: 208 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Bang Bang
02. I'm a One Woman Man
03. 16 Chicks
04. Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young
05. Yard Dog
06. High Voltage
07. Diddi-i-diddi-o
08. Let's Go Boppin' Tonight
09. I Want My Fleetwood Back
10. Lights Out
11. Watch It Sprocket
12. Oowee Sugar
Fans of hard-core rockabilly music have long associated it’s origins with the fertile breeding grounds of Memphis, Tennessee , the great state of Texas and somehow Norfolk ,Virginia..(Gene Vincent!) There is one piece missing in this puzzle . This was brought to the attention of New Orleans recording artist
Johnny J .When asked ,during a casual conversation ,”Jerry Lee Lewis is from Louisiana?” “By the way”’ he answered, “so are Dale Hawkins, Joe Clay, Al Ferrier, Johnny Jano , Roy Brown (enthusiastically covered by old swivel-hips himself- Elvis)” …and a mess more! The direct result was the recording of “Louisiana Rockabilly” - produced by one of the aforementioned legends, Dale “Susie Q” Hawkins.
To complete your take on the origins of the sacred sound, - Ya gotta have this one!
01. Bang Bang
02. I'm a One Woman Man
03. 16 Chicks
04. Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young
05. Yard Dog
06. High Voltage
07. Diddi-i-diddi-o
08. Let's Go Boppin' Tonight
09. I Want My Fleetwood Back
10. Lights Out
11. Watch It Sprocket
12. Oowee Sugar
Fans of hard-core rockabilly music have long associated it’s origins with the fertile breeding grounds of Memphis, Tennessee , the great state of Texas and somehow Norfolk ,Virginia..(Gene Vincent!) There is one piece missing in this puzzle . This was brought to the attention of New Orleans recording artist
Johnny J .When asked ,during a casual conversation ,”Jerry Lee Lewis is from Louisiana?” “By the way”’ he answered, “so are Dale Hawkins, Joe Clay, Al Ferrier, Johnny Jano , Roy Brown (enthusiastically covered by old swivel-hips himself- Elvis)” …and a mess more! The direct result was the recording of “Louisiana Rockabilly” - produced by one of the aforementioned legends, Dale “Susie Q” Hawkins.
To complete your take on the origins of the sacred sound, - Ya gotta have this one!
Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE
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