Sunday, March 3, 2013

March 3, 1952 to March 3, 1962: TEN YEARS OF KILLER CLASSIC JAMS!!!




The ten years between March 3, 1952 and March 3, 1962 was one hell of a
ROCK ‘n ROLL decade!!!


March 3, 1952:  Lloyd Price cuts "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" for Specialty Records in New Orleans. It tops the R 'n B and Best Seller charts for seven weeks…


March 3, 1956: Please, Please, Please," James Brown's first single for Syd Nathan's Federal label (a King subsidiary), is released, thereby launching the career of this legendary soul singer…


March 3, 1958: “Maybe" by the Chantels hits #15…


March 3, 1962: The Ikettes hits #19 with "I'm Blue (the Gong Gong Song)"…


AND IF ALL THAT WEREN’T ENOUGH TO MARK MARCH 3rd’s PLACE IN

THE EVOLUTION OF ROCK ‘n ROLL, 

On March 3, 1962: Twistin' Postman" by the Marvelettes goes to #34…


ONE HELL OF A SOULFUL ROCKIN’ DECADE of March Three!!!


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