Friday, February 15, 2013

FEBRUARY 15: The Coasters, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ray Charles, Paul Butterfield, James Cotton and Albert King ROCK IN THE EVOLUTION OF ROCK ‘n ROLL…



 FEBRUARY 15th


IN THE EVOLUTION OF ROCK ‘n ROLL…
 







February 15, 1957:
 The Coasters record "Searchin'", which will reach #3 in the US and become the first of their ten Billboard Top 40 hits...






February 15, 1958:

Jerry Lee Lewis performs
"Great Balls of Fire"
on American Bandstand


February 15, 1962:

Ray Charles records
"I Can't Stop Loving You"
at United Studios in Hollywood, California…
 The tune will go on to top both the US and UK charts and would be included on the LP "Modern Sounds In Country / Western Music", which would lead the Billboard album chart for 14 weeks…


February 15, 1968:

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, The James Cotton Blues Band and Albert King play at The Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, California, USA…

Check out part of the Albert King set…



FEBRUARY 15th ROCKS

in THE EVOLUTION OF ROCK ‘n ROLL…

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