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- Rockabilly abstract "Rockabilly is one of the earliest styles of rock and roll music, dating to the early 1950s in the United States, especially the South. As a genre it blends the sound of American folk and Western musical styles, such as country and bluegrass, with that of rhythm and blues, leading to what is considered "classic" rock and roll. Some have also described it as a blend of the bluegrass style with rock and roll. The term "rockabilly" itself is a portmanteau of "rock" (from "rock 'n' roll") and "hillbilly", the latter a reference to the country music (often called "hillbilly music" in the 1940s and 1950s) that contributed strongly to the style's development. Other important influences on rockabilly include western swing and boogie woogie.Defining features of the rockabilly sound included strong rhythms, vocal twangs and common use of the tape echo, but the progressive addition of different instruments and vocal harmonies led to its "dilution". Initially popularised by artists such as Bill Haley, Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis, the influence and success of the style waned in the 1960s; nonetheless, during the late 1970s and early 1980s, rockabilly enjoyed a major revival through acts such as the Stray Cats. An interest in the genre endures even in the 21st century, often within a subculture. Rockabilly has left a legacy, spawning a variety of sub-styles and influencing other genres such as punk rock.".
- Rockabilly derivative Gothabilly.
- Rockabilly derivative Psychobilly.
- Rockabilly derivative Punk_rock.
- Rockabilly derivative Rock_and_roll.
- Rockabilly instrument Double_bass.
- Rockabilly instrument Drum_kit.
- Rockabilly instrument Guitar.
- Rockabilly instrument Piano.
- Rockabilly instrument Singing.
- Rockabilly stylisticOrigin Appalachian_music.
- Rockabilly stylisticOrigin Boogie-woogie.
- Rockabilly stylisticOrigin Country_music.
- Rockabilly stylisticOrigin Honky-tonk.
- Rockabilly stylisticOrigin Rhythm_and_blues.
- Rockabilly stylisticOrigin Rock_and_roll.
- Rockabilly stylisticOrigin Western_swing.
- Rockabilly wikiPageExternalLink www.rockabillymovies.com.
- Rockabilly wikiPageID "171930".
- Rockabilly wikiPageRevisionID "605239483".
- Rockabilly bgcolor "crimson".
- Rockabilly color "white".
- Rockabilly culturalOrigins "1950.0".
- Rockabilly derivatives Gothabilly.
- Rockabilly derivatives Psychobilly.
- Rockabilly derivatives Punk_rock.
- Rockabilly derivatives Rock_and_roll.
- Rockabilly description ""Love My Baby" by Memphis electric blues band Little Junior's Blue Flames, featuring Pat Hare on the guitar, is considered an important contribution to the rockabilly genre.".
- Rockabilly description "Bill Haley and His Comets' "Rock Around the Clock" is credited with popularizing rockabilly music.".
- Rockabilly description "Elvis Presley's "That's All Right" , an early rockabilly song. It was a cover of Arthur Crudup's 1947 blues song of the same name.".
- Rockabilly filename "Bill Haley and His Comets - Rock Around the Clock.ogg".
- Rockabilly filename "Little Junior's Blue Flames - Love My Baby.ogg".
- Rockabilly filename "Thatsallright.ogg".
- Rockabilly hasPhotoCollection Rockabilly.
- Rockabilly instruments Double_bass.
- Rockabilly instruments Drum_kit.
- Rockabilly instruments Guitar.
- Rockabilly instruments Piano.
- Rockabilly instruments Singing.
- Rockabilly name "Rockabilly".
- Rockabilly popularity "1980.0".
- Rockabilly pos "right".
- Rockabilly post "right".
- Rockabilly stylisticOrigins Appalachian_music.
- Rockabilly stylisticOrigins Boogie-woogie.
- Rockabilly stylisticOrigins Country_music.
- Rockabilly stylisticOrigins Honky-tonk.
- Rockabilly stylisticOrigins Rhythm_and_blues.
- Rockabilly stylisticOrigins Rock_and_roll.
- Rockabilly stylisticOrigins Western_swing.
- Rockabilly title "Bill Haley and His Comets - "Rock Around the Clock"".
- Rockabilly title "Elvis Presley - "That's All Right"".
- Rockabilly title "Little Junior's Blue Flames - "Love My Baby"".
- Rockabilly subject Category:Country_music_genres.
- Rockabilly subject Category:Fusion_music_genres.
- Rockabilly subject Category:Musical_subcultures.
- Rockabilly subject Category:Retro_style.
- Rockabilly subject Category:Rock_music_genres.
- Rockabilly subject Category:Rockabilly.
- Rockabilly subject Category:Youth_culture.
- Rockabilly type Genre.
- Rockabilly type MusicGenre.
- Rockabilly type TopicalConcept.
- Rockabilly type MusicalComposition.
- Rockabilly type Concept.
- Rockabilly comment "Rockabilly is one of the earliest styles of rock and roll music, dating to the early 1950s in the United States, especially the South. As a genre it blends the sound of American folk and Western musical styles, such as country and bluegrass, with that of rhythm and blues, leading to what is considered "classic" rock and roll. Some have also described it as a blend of the bluegrass style with rock and roll.".
- Rockabilly label "Rockabilly".
- Rockabilly label "Rockabilly".
- Rockabilly label "Rockabilly".
- Rockabilly label "Rockabilly".
- Rockabilly label "Rockabilly".
- Rockabilly label "Rockabilly".
- Rockabilly label "Rockabilly".
- Rockabilly label "Rockabilly".
- Rockabilly label "Рокабилли".
- Rockabilly label "ロカビリー".
- Rockabilly label "洛卡比里".
- Rockabilly sameAs Rockabilly.
- Rockabilly sameAs Rockabilly.
- Rockabilly sameAs Rockabilly.
- Rockabilly sameAs Rockabilly.
- Rockabilly sameAs Rockabilly.
- Rockabilly sameAs Rockabilly.
- Rockabilly sameAs Rockabilly.
- Rockabilly sameAs ロカビリー.
- Rockabilly sameAs 로커빌리.
- Rockabilly sameAs Rockabilly.
- Rockabilly sameAs Rockabilly.
- Rockabilly sameAs Rockabilly.
- Rockabilly sameAs m.017371.
- Rockabilly sameAs Q203720.
- Rockabilly sameAs Q203720.
- Rockabilly wasDerivedFrom Rockabilly?oldid=605239483.
- Rockabilly isPrimaryTopicOf Rockabilly.
- Rockabilly name "Rockabilly".