1948 in terms of commercial release. Some sources list two 1946 singles by the Down Homers that allegedly feature Bill Haley but these have been debunked. However a set of radio performances recorded in 1946 featuring Bill Haley with the Down Homers was located about 10 years ago.
Rock around the Clock and See you later, alligator
Who were the first artists to record music modeled after the music of Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys?
The value of a Bill Haley's "Rock Around the Clock" 78 RPM record can vary widely based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, copies in good condition can range from $10 to $50, while rare pressings or those in mint condition could fetch higher prices, potentially exceeding $100. For the most accurate valuation, it’s best to consult recent auction results or collectible record dealers.
i dont know what his first record is..
mystery train was Elvis' first country record
He didn't have one, Bill Haley never existed
Bill Haley died in 1981. He couldn't have made any rock and roll in 1995.
fishing driving his cars eating and drinking coffee in SAMBO
He suffocated because his head got stuck in an ant hole.
Rock around the Clock and See you later, alligator
haleys
Who were the first artists to record music modeled after the music of Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys?
The Browns had a 6 and 10 record under belichick his first year in Cleveland.
yes she is.
Bill Hall's First Home Run On The Mariners
He was happy..
"Too Many Parties, Too Many Pals" b/w "Four Leaf Clover Blues", which was released by Haley's group The Four Aces of Western Swing on Cowboy Records in 1948. The first single to have Haley's name on it was the 1950 Keystone Records release "Deal Me a Hand" b/w "Ten Gallon Stetson" which was credited to Bill Haley and the Saddlemen.