Those are all pioneers of Punk Rock. Below are some pioneers of Hardcore Punk.
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The Big Bopper, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Richie Valenz, etc. Just about any rock musician of the 1950's was considered a pioneer.
There was no punk in the '60s.
The Ramones, which are the kings of Punk
A band called "the sex pistols".
Elvis Presley the first one to do rock 'n' roll
yes he did because he was the first person to do rock n roll
Aretha Franklin was the first woman to enter the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Rock Around the Clock
definitely not. rock and roll has deeper routes that go way before led zeppelin was around. rock and roll originated as an alteration of blues. if you listen to some old rock and roll songs, they sound very blues oriented
Harry Sumrall has written: 'Pioneers of rock and roll' -- subject(s): Bio-bibliography, Rock music
1879
Mary Kaye went by First Lady of Rock and Roll, and The First Lady of Rock and Roll.
Elvis Presley the first one to do rock 'n' roll
yes he did because he was the first person to do rock n roll
Many bands started rock and roll during the 1950's. It is believed that Bill Hailey had the first successful rock and roll record.
The first film with a Rock and Roll theme song was "Blackboard Jungle" (1955). The song was "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley and the Comets.
Elvis
when they landed on plymith rock the first nation people provided sexual pleasure for the pioneers along with corn and different varieties of maze.
The term "Rock and Roll" started in the Mid 50's. The first rock and roll song was "Rock around the Clock" by Bill Haley and the Comets. He was never able to better that first song, so his popularity faded.
Aretha Franklin was the first woman to enter the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
1955