"Blue Suede Shoes," Carl Perkins (1955) Carl Perkins was one of the pioneers of rockabilly, the up-tempo fusion of country-western music and rhythm and blues. His aggressive vocal stylizations, backed by electric lead guitar, slapping string bass and drums, were of immediate appeal to the burgeoning teenage population of the mid-1950s. Due to an extended recovery from a serious car crash, Perkins never gained the popularity of his contemporary Elvis Presley, yet this first-generation rocker's driving style maintains its rebellious allure more than 50 years after its creation. 14. Interviews with William 'Billy' Bell, recorded by Edward D. Ives
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