Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps is an album by Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps. It was originally released in 1957, four months after its predecessor, Bluejean...
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to Gene Vincent and formed a rockabilly band, Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps (a term used in reference to enlisted sailors in the U.S. Navy). The band...
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The Blue Caps were a pioneering American rock and roll band of the 1950s, the backing band for early rockabilly icon Gene Vincent. They were inducted...
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Be-Bop-a-Lula (redirect from Be-Bop-A-Lula (The Beatles song))
1956 by Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps. The writing of the song is credited to Gene Vincent and his manager, Bill "Sheriff Tex" Davis. Evidently the song...
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Cliff Gallup (section Guitar technique and equipment)
an American guitarist. He was the lead guitarist for the rockabilly group Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps throughout the 1950s. In February 1956, local...
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Bluejean Bop! (category Gene Vincent albums)
Bluejean Bop! is the debut studio album by American rockabilly singer and his backing band Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps, featuring rock and roll music as...
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Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps, and in particular to Vincent's early guitarist Cliff Gallup, who Beck recognized as his biggest influence. The album...
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Jeff Beck (category Screaming Lord Sutch and the Savages members)
Gallup, lead guitarist with Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps, was also an early musical influence, followed by B. B. King and Steve Cropper. Beck considered...
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Lotta Lovin' (category Gene Vincent songs)
by American rockabilly singer Gene Vincent and The Blue Caps. The song was recorded at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles and released as a 45 single with...
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the Street", performed by Gene Vincent and The Blue Caps "Baby Blue", performed by Gene Vincent and The Blue Caps "Lovely Loretta", performed by Gene...
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first name was censored on the radio and Jair de Taumaturgo suggested the final name, inspired by Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps. Renato Barros died in July...
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drums and Terry O’Neill on bass. The band was formed in Oswego, New York, and christened the White Caps in homage to both Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps as...
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were Jim Seals, Dash Crofts, with Johnny Meeks (originally of Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps) on lead guitar. Later band members included Glen Campbell,...
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Nowhere Boy (redirect from Nowhere Boy: The John Lennon Story)
Scott Thomas) and his mother Julia Lennon (Anne-Marie Duff), the creation of his first band, the Quarrymen, and its evolution into the Beatles. Following...
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Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps, the Champs, and Michael Nesmith and the Second National Band, played bass with the Strangers in the early 1970s and later...
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No Direction Home (section Production and content)
Rolling Stone" Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps Hank Williams Muddy Waters Bob Dylan – "Tambourine Man" Bobby Vee John Jacob Niles Odetta The Clancy Brothers...
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Believe may refer to: "You Better Believe", song by Gene Vincent from Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps 1957, covered by Jeff Beck on Crazy Legs 1993 "You...
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Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Dead at 69". consequence.net. January 12, 2023. "Legendary Blue Magic singer Keith Beaton dies at 72". Soul Tracks. January 14, 2023. Retrieved...
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Burnette and The Rock and Roll Trio, Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps, The Louvin Brothers, The Browns, Les Paul and Mary Ford, Doc Watson, The Notting Hillbillies...
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Mary Chapin Carpenter (category The Washington Times people)
Straight in the Dark. Its first single release was her own composition "You Win Again". After it was a cover of Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps' "Right Now"...
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Randazzo and the Three Chuckles "Spread the Word" – Abbey Lincoln "Cry Me a River" – Julie London "Be-Bop-A-Lula" – Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps "Twenty...
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written by Al Lewis and Sylvester Bradford, and recorded by rock and roll singer Gene Vincent and his Blue Caps on 15 December 1957. The song was not released...
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singer-songwriter and guitarist (The Nerves) Reuben Wilson, 88, American jazz organist 31 – Dickie Harrell, 82, American rock and roll drummer (Gene Vincent and the Blue...
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"Be Bop a Lula" by Gene Vincent, Donald Graves and Bill Davis and "Ghost Rider" co-written with Martin Rev Adapted from the Collision Drive liner notes...
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after Gene Vincent's band, The Blue Caps, had been denied permission to work in the UK, Sounds Incorporated won the opportunity to back Vincent on his...
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Jezebel (Frankie Laine song) (category The Specials songs)
in the UK with an instrumental version. In 1956 Gene Vincent and his Blue Caps performed their version of the song on their debut album. In 1961 The Everly...
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Gene Vincent & The Blue Caps, sometimes stealing the limelight. As a member of the Blue Caps, Peek was one of the first rock artists to appear in the...
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Line Dion DiMucci - Runaround Sue Gene Vincent And His Blue Caps - Be Bop A Lula Del Shannon - Runaway Little Eva - The Loco-Motion Helen Shapiro - Walking...
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King Ralph (redirect from Ralph I of the United Kingdom)
Other songs featured in the film include: "Good Golly, Miss Molly" by Jeff Lynne "Be-Bop-A-Lula" by Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps "Moulin Rouge" ("It's...
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The soundtrack featured 12 songs consisting of music by Kanye West, Danzig, The Donnas, Usher, Phil Collins, The Belle Stars, T.I., Wolfmother and The...
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