Eddie Cochran
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Gene Vincent
- 100% match to Eddie Cochran
Vincent Eugene Craddock, 11 February 1935, Norfolk, Virginia, USA, d. 12 October 1971, Newhall, California, USA. One of the original bad boys of rock n roll, the self-destructive Vincent was involved in a motorcycle crash in July 1955 and his left leg was permanently....
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Carl Perkins
- 75% match to Eddie Cochran
Carl Lee Perkins, 9 April 1932, Ridgely, Tennessee, USA (his birth certificate misspelled the last name as Perkings), d. 19 January 1998, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Carl Perkins was one of the most renowned rockabilly artists recording for Sun Records in the 50s and the author....
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28 March 1934, Memphis, Tennessee, USA, d. 1 August 1964, Clear Lake, California, USA. Having attended the same high school as Elvis Presley, Johnny moved into the rockabilly genre by forming a trio with his brother Dorsey Burnette
on string bass and schoolfriend Paul Burlison....
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1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s
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29 September 1935, Ferriday, Louisiana, USA. The Killer is the personification of 50s rock n roll at its best. He is rowdy, raw, rebellious and uncompromising. The outrageous piano-pounder has a voice that exudes excitement and an aura of arrogance that....
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5 October 1933, Pocahontas, Arkansas, USA. One of the unsung members of the early Sun Records roster, Billy Lee Rileys recordings for the label remain among the most uninhibited rock n roll sides to be released during the mid- to late 50s.
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Warren Smith
- 41% match to Eddie Cochran
Bill Haley
- 38% match to Eddie Cochran
William John Clifton Haley, 6 July 1925, Highland Park, Michigan, USA, d. 9 February 1981, Harlingen, Texas, USA. Haley was one of the great pioneers of rock n roll and was the first artist to take the new musical form to the world stage. His roots were in country....
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Stray Cats
- 34% match to Eddie Cochran
With high-blown quiffs and 50s cat clothes, Brian Setzer (10 April 1959, Massapequa, New York, USA; guitar/vocals), Lee Rocker (b. Leon Drucker, 3 August 1961, Long Island, New York, USA; double bass) and Slim Jim Phantom (b. Jim McDonnell, 20 March 1961; drums)....
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Joe Clay
- 33% match to Eddie Cochran
Claiborne Joseph Cheramie, 8 September 1938, Harvey, Louisiana, USA. Clay was a rockabilly singer and guitarist who recorded two singles in the late 50s and entered a 30-year period of obscurity before being rediscovered by fans of that music. Clay fronted the C.J. Cheramie Trio....
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Ritchie Valens
- 32% match to Eddie Cochran
Richard Steve Valenzuela, 13 May 1941, Pacoima, Los Angeles, California, USA, d. 3 February 1959, Iowa, USA. Valens was the first major Hispanic-American rock star, the artist who popularized the classic 50s hit La Bamba. He grew up in the city of Pacoima,....
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Janis Martin
- 31% match to Eddie Cochran
Little Richard
- 31% match to Eddie Cochran
Richard Wayne Penniman, 5 December 1932, Macon, Georgia, USA. The wildest and arguably the greatest and most influential of the 50s rock n roll singers and songwriters. He first recorded in late 1951 in Atlanta for RCA Records, cutting eight urban blues tracks with....
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Ronnie Self
- 30% match to Eddie Cochran
Bob Luman
- 29% match to Eddie Cochran
Robert Glynn Luman, 15 April 1937, Blackjack, near Nacogdoches, Texas, USA, d. 27 December 1978, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Lumans father, Joe, a school caretaker, bus driver and gifted musician, taught his son country music, but Lumans first love was baseball, which....
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Buddy Holly
- 29% match to Eddie Cochran
Charles Hardin Holley, 7 September 1936, Lubbock, Texas, USA, d. 3 February 1959, Clear Lake, Iowa, USA. Holly was one of the first major rock n roll groundbreakers, and one of its most influential artists. He wrote his own songs, recorded with a self-contained....
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Robert Gordon
- 29% match to Eddie Cochran
29 March 1947, Washington, DC, USA. Gordon was briefly a leading light during the 70s rediscovery of pops roots. His own preferences for rockabilly and soul became apparent on stage when, after moving to New York in 1970, he began singing with various groups including Tuff....
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Sonny Burgess
- 29% match to Eddie Cochran
Albert Burgess, 28 May 1931, Newport, Arkansas, USA. As a child Burgess earned the name Sonny as a result of his father also being called Albert. Inspired by the Grand Ole Opry show transmitted over WSMs airwaves, he set about learning to play a....
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The Big Bopper
- 29% match to Eddie Cochran
Jiles Perry Richardson, 24 October 1930, Sabine Pass, Texas, USA, d. 3 February 1959, USA. After working as a disc jockey in Beaumont, Richardson won a recording contract with Mercury Records, releasing two unsuccessful singles in 1957. The following year, under his radio....
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Johnny Carroll
- 28% match to Eddie Cochran
John Lewis Carrell, 23 October 1937, Cleburne, Texas, USA, d. 18 February 1995, Godley, Texas, USA. Carroll was brought up on a farm near Fort Worth, Texas, though farming held no attraction for him. By the age of 10 he was singing country music and Carroll was an early....
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Larry Williams
- 28% match to Eddie Cochran
10 May 1935, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, d. 2 January 1980, Los Angeles, California, USA. Williams recorded a handful of raucous rock n roll songs for Specialty Records that later influenced, among others, John Lennon. Williams learned to play the piano while in New....
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