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See vintage and rarely seen photos of Elvis Presley from the archives of Graceland and The Commercial Appeal newspaper.
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This is the sixth and final installment in the series The Onyx Story. “Rip it Up” explores the 1950s birth of the rock and roll press, and the roll of the Onyx magazine Rock and Roll Songs. The Birth of the R&R Press When rock and roll music burst onto the national stage in the […]
As The Godmother of Rock & Roll Sister Rosetta Tharpe’s highly-anticipated induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s Early Influences wing approaches, Verve/UMe is bringing the trailblazer’s vaunted catalog into the digital age, making more than 200 songs available for download and streaming, most for the first time ever. The initiative, which includes […]
The rock and roll pioneer died on Tuesday in Nashville, according to Memphis newspaper the Commercial Appeal .
Rock 'n' Roll fabric. A rocktastic festival of cars, jukeboxes, guitars and Americana on a cream background. Cotton rich (80%) fabric with a canvas-type weave, mixed with 20% polyester for less creasing and easy care. Screenprinted in Spain. Approx 190gsm, ideal for shirts, skirts, dresses and light home furnishings. 140cm/55" wide, pattern repeat 64cm high x 68.5cm wide. Available in half metre (50cm/19") or full metre length, both 55"/140cm wide. Also available as a Fat Quarter, approx 19"/50cm high x 27" x 70cm wide. Metre to Yard conversion: 1 metre = a yard plus 3 inches. Half metre = 19.5". More than one piece will be supplied as a continuous length where possible, e.g. if you need 2.5 metres, add a metre x 2 and a half metre to your basket, then checkout. You will be sent one piece 2.5 metres long. Need more fabric than is showing in stock? Send me a message, I may have more stock in storage or due in shortly. IMPORTANT All fabrics are described as accurately as possible, but possible uses are only suggestions. If you need a particular weight or feel of fabric PLEASE ORDER A SAMPLE FIRST. These are low cost and allow you to judge whether the fabric is right for your project before you order.
In a decade of American history condemned for its small-mindedness, blandness and apathy, Chuck Berry set the spark. Chuck Berry kindled the flame.
Tina Turner (born November 26, 1939, Brownsville, Tennessee, U.S.), is an American-born singer who found success in the rhythm-and-blues, soul, and rock genres in a career that spanned five decades.
The St. Charles County Police Department in Missouri said it responded to a medical emergency at a home and the legendary Chuck Berry was declared dead after lifesaving measures were unsuccessful. They confirmed his death on their Facebook page. Chuck Berry, directly influenced the early music of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys and The Kinks with amazing guitar licks, ultra self-confidence and classic songs about girls, cars and wild dance parties! He defined early rock ’n’ roll’s attitude and musical energy. He was 90 at his death. Unforgettable jams like, “Johnny B. Goode,” “Roll Over Beethoven,” “Sweet Little Sixteen,” “Maybellene,” “School Days,” “Rock and Roll Music,” “Back in the U.S.A.” and “Memphis, Tennessee,”are with us all forever, and he himself will live on through his music. Among his many other accolades, he received a lifetime achievement Grammy in 1984 and was among the first inductees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. Berry was also recognized at the Kennedy Center Honors in 2000 and was presented with Sweden’s prestigious Polar Music Prize in 2014. Speaking with ABC News a few years ago, Berry was asked to name the favorite songs he’s written, but he said he couldn’t choose one. “Every one of them is tops with me,” he said. “Every one of my children the same way.”
The St. Charles County Police Department in Missouri said it responded to a medical emergency at a home and the legendary Chuck Berry was declared dead after lifesaving measures were unsuccessful. They confirmed his death on their Facebook page. Chuck Berry, directly influenced the early music of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys and The Kinks with amazing guitar licks, ultra self-confidence and classic songs about girls, cars and wild dance parties! He defined early rock ’n’ roll’s attitude and musical energy. He was 90 at his death. Unforgettable jams like, “Johnny B. Goode,” “Roll Over Beethoven,” “Sweet Little Sixteen,” “Maybellene,” “School Days,” “Rock and Roll Music,” “Back in the U.S.A.” and “Memphis, Tennessee,”are with us all forever, and he himself will live on through his music. Among his many other accolades, he received a lifetime achievement Grammy in 1984 and was among the first inductees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. Berry was also recognized at the Kennedy Center Honors in 2000 and was presented with Sweden’s prestigious Polar Music Prize in 2014. Speaking with ABC News a few years ago, Berry was asked to name the favorite songs he’s written, but he said he couldn’t choose one. “Every one of them is tops with me,” he said. “Every one of my children the same way.”
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Contemporary Art Print reproduced onto high quality archival fine art paper. This Modern style print will look amazing in any style interior, either as a large framed print or part of a gallery wall in your living room. Printed in the UK. Delivered in a rigid postal tube, rolled & unframed unless selected.
The "Good Golly Miss Molly" singer, whose career spanned over six decades, has died
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