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VINTAGE VALANTINE’S REMINDER

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1950’s

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FULL-SCALE TELEVISION IS NEAR

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1944

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RECORDED ON THIS DAY IN 1956

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The single, originally titled “The Thing”, reached number one on the
Billboard rhythm and blues chart, staying at the top for six of 19 weeks,
while peaking at number six on the pop chart. It received the Cash Box
Triple Crown Award in 1956. it is #56 on Rolling Stone
s list of The 500
Greatest Songs of All Time
.

       

 

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Little Richard (Richard Wayne Penniman)
turned 82 December 5.

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FROM AMERICA’S HOTTEST VOCAL GROUP

1957 - Crickets - Oh Boy Ad November
1957

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ROCK MAGAZINE DEBUTED ON THIS DAY IN 1966

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The first issue

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Paul Williams, Crawdaddy Founder, ‘Godfather of Rock Criticism’.


Crawdaddy!
was the first U.S. magazine of rock and roll music criticism. It was the
creation of college student Paul Williams in response to the increasing cultural
influence of popular music, Crawdaddy! was self-described as "the first magazine
to take rock and roll seriously." Preceding both Rolling Stone and Creem, It is
regarded as the U.S. pioneer of rock journalism and was the training ground for 
many rock writers. The magazine was named after the legendary Crawdaddy
Club
in England. In May 2007, Crawdaddy! was re-launched as an online
publication.

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