November 12, 1956 – Johnnie Ray

November 12, 1956 – Johnnie Ray was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with ‘Just Walking In The Rain.’ It stayed at No.1 for seven weeks making it this year’s Christmas No.1. Written in 1952 by Johnny Bragg and Robert Riley, two prisoners at Tennessee State Prison in Nashville, after a comment made by Bragg as the pair crossed the courtyard while it was raining. #ROCkabillyHop #JohnnieRay #JustWalkingInTheRain
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November 12, 1934 – Al Hendrix

November 12, 1934 – Clyde Allen “Al” Hendrix was born. Hendrix an American rockabilly singer and songwriter. He began performing in clubs around Bakersfield, California, and met Buck Owens at the legendary Blackboard Cafe. Hendrix and Owens played music together, often with Bill Woods and The Orange Blossom Playboys. #ROCkabillyHop #AlHendrix #HappyBirthday
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November 11, 1957 – Buddy Holly

November 11, 1957 – Buddy Holly releases “Peggy Sue” backed with “Everyday.” It becomes his second hit single, peaking at No. 3. Co-authored by Jerry Allison, the drummer for the Crickets, for his girlfriend (and future wife) after the couple had temporarily broken up. #ROCkabillyHop @buddyholly @BuddyHollyCtr #BuddyHolly #PeggySue
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November 11, 1954 – Bill Haley

November 11, 1954 – Bill Haley scored his first US Top ten single with ‘Shake Rattle And Roll’. He had dropped his cowboy image about a year and a half earlier, while renaming The Saddlemen to Bill Haley and His Comets. The song became the theme song for the Springfield Indians of the American Hockey League. ‘Shake, Rattle and Roll’ was originally made popular by Big Joe Turner. #ROCkabillyHop @billhaleymusic #BillHaley #ShakeRattleAndRoll
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