Not Dick Dale's gorup - this guys are from Chicago - same high school Dee Clark went to. I can't tell if they're black, white, or mixed. Vee Jay was black-owned, but had some white artists as well. Whatever it is, this is a great rocker! (Note: this version is sped up about half a tone.)
i got this track back in the 70s on a uk 45,think it was on the charly label,all my vynyl is in the attic so its great that you guys out there are putting out a lot of the rockabilly stuff that got issued for first time in the 70s ,keep it up
@Slickersam1 Thanks for dropping by sammy and letting people know that your deltones are not dick dales, best wishes HepKat59
HepKat59 1 year ago
@Cozmixcartoons Sorry it's not.
Sammy Basile
Slickersam1 1 year ago
Not Dick Dale's gorup - this guys are from Chicago - same high school Dee Clark went to. I can't tell if they're black, white, or mixed. Vee Jay was black-owned, but had some white artists as well. Whatever it is, this is a great rocker! (Note: this version is sped up about half a tone.)
countrypaul 1 year ago
Good job!
dogiswetsam 2 years ago
Is this Dick Dale's Del-Tones? Its good!
Cozmixcartoons 2 years ago
The Reverend Boogie DJ played this last night at "Hula Boogie" in South London, great track
jiver222 2 years ago
love this,i think its in one of the ultra rare rockabilly volumes
idntexst 2 years ago
love the song
georgiegirlhiphops 2 years ago
what a contrast bill haleys rock the joint and sonny fisher,i suppose you could call bill haleys essex recordings rockabilly,which ilove
boogiewoogie4 2 years ago
i got this track back in the 70s on a uk 45,think it was on the charly label,all my vynyl is in the attic so its great that you guys out there are putting out a lot of the rockabilly stuff that got issued for first time in the 70s ,keep it up
boogiewoogie4 2 years ago