December 1, 1957 – Buddy Holly & The Crickets perform “That’ll be the Day” and “Peggy Sue” on The Ed Sullivan Show. Sullivan calls Buddy back on stage after the second song for an impromptu interview and to solicit another “very nice hand for these Texas youngsters.” This is their first appearance on national TV. It’s a big night on Ed Sullivan Show, in addition Buddy Holly and the Crickets, Sam Cooke performed “You Send Me”, and The Rays performed “Silhouettes” also performing for the first time on national TV. @buddyholly @BuddyHollyCtr #ROCkabillyHop #buddyholly #TheCrickets #SamCooke #TheRays
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November 30, 1937 – Jimmy Bowen
November 30, 1937 – Rockabilly singer and MCA Records executive Jimmy Bowen is born in Santa Rita, N.M. Bowen was a member of Buddy Knox & The Rhythm Orchids, and co-authored “Party Doll” with Buddy Knox. #ROCkabillyHop #JimmyBowen #HappyBirthday
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November 30, 1929 – Dick Clark
November 30, 1929 – Born on this day, Dick Clark, host of US TV’s longest running music show American Bandstand and he created and produced the annual American Music Awards show. #ROCkabillyHop @dickclarkprod #DickClark #AmericanBandstand #HappyBirthday
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November 30, 1929 – Johnny Horton
November 30, 1929 – Johnny Horton is born in Los Angeles. His biggest hit is “The Battle of New Orleans,” which tops Chart Toppers’s Hot 100 for six weeks in 1959 and sells more than 1 million copies. #ROCkabillyHop #JohnnyHorton #HappyBirthday
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November 29, 1959 – Bobby Darin
November 29, 1959 – At the second Annual Grammy Awards, Bobby Darin wins for Best New Artist and also takes the award for Record of the Year for “Mack The Knife,” which is still at #1 on the Hot 100. This is the first time the event is televised, and also the only time the ceremony is held at the end of the year instead of early the following year, meaning nothing in December 1959 is Grammy eligible. This faux pas is rectified with awards for 1960 given out in early 1961. #ROCkabillyHop @bobby_darin2 #BobbyDarin #MackTheKnife
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November 29, 1957 – The Crickets
November 29, 1957 – Sid Varnes, Cash Box’s editor-in-chief, sends a telegram to The Crickets informing them that the Juke Box Operators of America have voted them “Most Promising Vocal Group of 1957.” Source: The Buddy Holly Center, 1801 Crickets Ave., Lubbock. @buddyholly @BuddyHollyCtr #ROCkabillyHop #buddyholly #TheCrickets
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November 29, 1935 – Peanuts Wilson of Roy Orbison’s The Teen Kings
November 29, 1935 – Peanuts Wilson was born Johnny Ancil Wilson in Riversville, West Virginia. Raised in Odessa, Texas. Wilson was a member of Roy Orbison’s group The Teen Kings in 1956. He released two singles of his own (one in 1957 and one in 1963) without success. He later became a country music songwriter. #ROCkabillyHop #PeanutsWilson #TeenKings @ROYORBISON @Royorbisonjr #RoyOrbison #HappyBirthday
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November 28, 1960 – Elvis Presley
November 28, 1960 – Elvis Presley’s “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” hit #1 in the US for the first of 6 weeks. Presley recorded the song at the request of Col. Tom Parker, it was his wife’s favorite song. #ROCkabillyHop @ElvisPresley #Elvis #theKing #AreYouLonesomeTonight
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November 28, 1940 – Bruce Channel
November 28, 1940 – Bruce Channel, known for the 1962 hit “Hey Baby,” is born in Jacksonville, Texas. #ROCkabillyHop #BruceChannel #HeyBaby #HappyBirthday
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November 27, 1963 – Elvis Presley
November 27, 1963 – Elvis Presley’s 13th film, “Fun in Acapulco” opens nationally and quickly goes to number five at the box office. The soundtrack featuring the Top 10 hit “Bossa Nova Baby” goes to the top five on the pop chart. #ROCkabillyHop @ElvisPresley #Elvis #theKing #FunInAcapulco #BossaNovaBaby
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