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A 1951 recording on Holiday Records entitled Rocket 88 - a version of the rhythm and blues song by Jackie Brentson converted into rock and roll by way of the addition of a Country Music arrangement - is considered Haley's (and the world's) first true rock and roll record. However a recently discovered 1950 recording entitled Teardrops From My Eyes reveals Haley was already taking rhythm and blues songs and adding country western arrangements a year earlier than Rocket 88.

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What instruments did bill Haley of the comets play?

Bill Haley played the steel guitar, tenor banjo, and double bass as a member of Bill Haley and His Comets. He was primarily known for his role as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist in the band.


Leader of The Comets?

Bill Haley was the leader of The Comets, a prominent American rock and roll band during the 1950s. He was the singer and guitarist who helped popularize rock and roll music worldwide with hits like "Rock Around the Clock."


What comes after 12 o'clock rock?

We're gonna rock around the clock tonight!


Who were the original members of Bill Haley and the Comets?

When the Saddlemen changed their name to The Comets in the fall of 1952, its members were: Marshall Lytle (bass), Johnny Grande (piano) and Billy Williamson (steel guitar), as well as Haley. Drummer Charlie Higler joined soon after. When the group recorded Rock Around the Clock in April 1954, its members were Lytle, Grande, Williamson, Dick Richards (drums) and Joey Ambrose (sax). The group did not actually have a full-time guitarist until 1955. Danny Cedrone, who played the Rock Around the Clock guitar solo, and Billy Gussak, who played drums on the record instead of Richards, were session musicians. Lytle, Grande, Richards and Ambrose reunited as the Original Comets in the late 1980s and continued to perform into the late 2000s; Grande died in 2006, and Lytle left the Comets in 2009. Richards and Ambrose continue to perform as the Original Comets (with new members, of course) as of summer 2010. Two other bands claim to be "the originals" but none can claim members dating back earlier than 1959.


When was the last sighting of Halley's Comet in Ontario Canada?

The most standard pronunciation of "Halley" is IPA: /ˈhæli/, to rhyme with "valley". The once-standard alternate pronunciation /ˈheɪli/ (to rhyme with "Bailey") led to rock and roll singer Bill Haley naming his band The Comets. Edmond Halley himself probably pronounced his name /ˈhɔːli/, with the "hall-" rhyming with "call" or "small". The above is from the Wikipedia article. See the link for specific information. I believe that comets are always or almost always visible from all points of the earth, either during their approach to or retreat from the sun.

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Who sung rock around the clock?

Bill Haley and The Comets


When was Bill Haley's New Comets created?

Bill Haley's New Comets was created in 1987.


Who was leader of the comets a 1950's rock and roll band?

The leader of the Comets was Bill Haley; they were billed as Bill Haley and his Comets.


What was the name of bill Haley's group?

Haley's first group as a leader was the Four Aces of Western Swing. Then he formed Bill Haley and the Saddlemen around 1949-1950, which became Bill Haley and the Comets in 1952.


Which television show did Bill Haley and His Comets appear on in 1955?

There's no indication of anyone by that name playing with Bill Haley and His Comets; there have been no less than 3-4 groups carrying the name Bill Haley's Comets in the years after Haley's death, so someone named Goodson could have performed with one of those groups.


Who sung the song called Rock around the Clock?

Bill Haley & His Comets In 1953, the late James E. Myers, a low-key Philadelphia musician, music publisher and movie extra co-wrote "Rock Around the Clock" with the late Max Freedman, a Philadelphia postal worker turned songwriter. The song was recorded by Bill Haley & His Comets in 1954 and forever changed the landscape of American popular culture. It stalled on the charts, then blasted to No.1 in 1955 after it was showcased as the theme for the teens-gone-wild movie "Blackboard Jungle.


What instruments did bill Haley of the comets play?

Bill Haley played the steel guitar, tenor banjo, and double bass as a member of Bill Haley and His Comets. He was primarily known for his role as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist in the band.


How many songs Bill Haley wrote?

More than 100, either by himself or co-written. Many were recorded by artists other than Bill Haley and the Comets, and a number have never been recorded.


What are the famous members of comets?

Bill Haley is really the only one I can think of by name, and he wasn't really a Comet himself; the band was billed as "Bill Haley and His Comets."


What is the most popular rock and roll record in 1955?

I am guessing it,s rock around the clock by Bill Haley & the comets.


Who recorded the songrock around the clock?

Bill Haley and the Comets.


Who recorded rock around the clock?

Bill Haley and the Comets