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by Neville Briggs » Mon Jun 20, 2011 5:14 pm
G'day Marty , I'm afraid my parents wouldn't have even known who Buddy Holly was.
They took no notice of teenage fads, to them that was just kid's stuff. .
If there was any early rocker that parents disliked, it was Elvis Presley.
The big star before the days of rock & roll was Johnny Ray ( Walkin' my baby back home ) .
and then Elvis overshadowed him, Buddy Holly had died young.
When the rock era started, Australia had a collection of home-grown rockers. I remember Johnny O'Keefe landing at our local music store for a visit. He leapt out of his car dressed in a leopard skin patterned jacket, tight gold pants, irridescent purple socks and shoes with long pointed toes. We thought that was just so wild and amazing.
Interestingly, after the advent of big and famous rock bands like The Beatles and Rolling Stones, a lot of the Australian pop/rock singers turned to the country scene. People like
Lana Cantrell, Johnny Devlin,Judy Stone, Bryan Davies, Frank Ifield and Lucky Starr ( I've been everywhere Man ) were big names in the early sixties pop scene, but some of these went country music and never returned as far as I know. Someone might be able to correct me.
Neville
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