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- Born: July 29, 1931, Philadelphia, PA
- Died: February 10, 2008, Las Vegas, NV
- Active: '50s, '60s
- Genres: Rock
- Instrument: Vocals
- Representative Albums: "Rockin' Is Our Business
Biography
Rock & roll forerunner Freddie Bell exerted a profound influence on the youngBell and the Bellboys were well into their headlining stint at The Sands when Presley took up residence across the Las Vegas Strip at The New Frontier on April 23, 1956. According to legend, Bell's swaggering choreography and knee-jiggling dance moves had a significant impact on the young singer. Presley was also smitten with Bell's arrangement of the Jerry Lieber/Mike Stoller number "Hound Dog," and on May 16, 1956 Presley added the song to his own nightclub act, and his celebrated guitarist Scotty Moore even admitted "We stole [the song] straight from them." While Presley's rendition later sold four million copies in the U.S. alone, becoming the first-ever single to top the pop, country, and R&B charts, Bell remained philosophical, telling an interviewer "I didn't feel bad about that at all. In fact, I encouraged him to record it." In early 1957 Bell and the Bellboys toured Britain alongside native son Tommy Steele, followed by performances in Paris, Southeast Asia, and Australia. On returning to the U.S. in 1958, the group appeared on television's Ed Sullivan Show, but a hit record eluded them and they soon resurfaced at The Sands, spending the next several years as a Vegas fixture. Following an appearance in the 1964 feature Get Yourself a College Girl the Bellboys split, but in the decades to follow Bell headlined any number of rock & roll revival festivals in Europe and Japan. After a long battle with cancer, Bell died in Las Vegas on February 10, 2008 -- he was 76 years old. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide




