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Rock and Roll Flashback Podcast

Rock and Roll Flashback Podcast

著者: Jumpin' John McDermott and Bill Price
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Two baby boomers, Bill Price and Jumpin' John McDermott, bringing you podcasts highlighting the early history & evolution of Rock & Roll.

© 2025 Rock and Roll Flashback Podcast
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  • Vocal Trios: The Fleetwoods
    2025/05/27

    Welcome to Rock and Roll Flashback! I'm Bill Price, and in this episode of Rock and Roll Flashback we’ll take a look back at the history of The Fleetwoods, one of the vocal trios from the late 1950's.

    We welcome your feedback, so please feel free to click on this link and let us know your thoughts and/or suggestions via phone text!

    All podcasts on the Rock and Roll Flashback Podcast are produced by brothers-in-law Bill Price and "Jumpin' John" McDermott. The Podcast Theme Song, "You Essay", was written by John. It was initially recorded by Bill and John on April 1, 2004 with several revisions since then.
    Multiple promo videos and photos for Rock and Roll Flashback Podcasts are available on the following social media sites:

    https://www.youtube.com/@RockandRollFlashback

    https://www.facebook.com/rockandrollflashbackpodcast

    https://www.instagram.com/jumpinjohnmcdermott/

    Bill and John welcome your feedback and comments, and they can be emailed to rockandrollflashback@outlook.com.
    Thank you for listening to Rock and Roll Flashback Podcasts!
    Until next time...
    Rock On!

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    12 分
  • One Hit Wonder: Procol Harum
    2025/05/25

    Welcome to the One Hit Wonders Series on Rock and Roll Flashback! In 2018 the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame introduced a new Singles category. Two of the six songs inducted that year were "A Whiter Shade of Pale" and "Rumble". I'm Jumpin' John, and in this episode I will discuss Procol Harum's influential 1967 hit, "A Whiter Shade of Pale"! I reviewed the song "Rumble" in Rock and Roll Flashback podcast episode #134.

    Besides the song "A Whiter Shade of Pale", Procol Harum would have a few more modest hits. However, nothing would compare to the lasting influence of "A Whiter Shade of Pale". Who was Procol Harum, and why the fuss about their hit song?

    We welcome your feedback, so please feel free to click on this link and let us know your thoughts and/or suggestions via phone text!

    All podcasts on the Rock and Roll Flashback Podcast are produced by brothers-in-law Bill Price and "Jumpin' John" McDermott. The Podcast Theme Song, "You Essay", was written by John. It was initially recorded by Bill and John on April 1, 2004 with several revisions since then.
    Multiple promo videos and photos for Rock and Roll Flashback Podcasts are available on the following social media sites:

    https://www.youtube.com/@RockandRollFlashback

    https://www.facebook.com/rockandrollflashbackpodcast

    https://www.instagram.com/jumpinjohnmcdermott/

    Bill and John welcome your feedback and comments, and they can be emailed to rockandrollflashback@outlook.com.
    Thank you for listening to Rock and Roll Flashback Podcasts!
    Until next time...
    Rock On!

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    17 分
  • One Hit Wonder: Link Wray
    2025/05/22

    Welcome to the One Hit Wonders Series on Rock and Roll Flashback! In 2018 the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame introduced a new Singles category. Two of the six songs inducted that year were "Rumble" and "A Whiter Shade of Pale". I'm Jumpin' John, and in this episode I will discuss Link Wray's influential 1958 hit, "Rumble"! I will review "A Whiter Shade of Pale" in a separate podcast episode .

    Fred Lincoln Wray, Jr. (whose last name was spelled W-R-A-Y) was born in 1929 in Dunn, North Carolina and grew up in Portsmouth, Virginia. Link Wray's mother was of Shawnee descent, and three songs he performed during his career were named for Indigenous peoples: "Shawnee", "Apache", and "Comanche". Wray served in the U.S. Army for two years during the Korean War, where he lost a lung to tuberculosis. After his hospital discharge he joined his brother Vernon's country and western band, Lucky Wray and the Palomino Ranch Hands. Relocating the band to Washington, D.C., Vernon landed a deal with Starday Records in 1956. After recording a few country singles, in 1957 Vernon Wray was among the first to sign with Philadelphia's Cameo Records. The label's owners tried to market him as a teen idol, changing his name to Ray (spelled R-A-Y) Vernon. Performing as Ray Vernon, he recorded four singles for Cameo, however, it was his younger brother Link who would go on to musical fame. While backing his brother Vernon on those singles, Link on guitar, another brother Doug Wray on drums, and Shorty Horton on bass supported themselves doing local shows as The Ray Men (with Ray spelled R-A-Y). Here is the story behind the song "Rumble" - a song that would ignite Link Wray's career and set a rock benchmark.

    We welcome your feedback, so please feel free to click on this link and let us know your thoughts and/or suggestions via phone text!

    All podcasts on the Rock and Roll Flashback Podcast are produced by brothers-in-law Bill Price and "Jumpin' John" McDermott. The Podcast Theme Song, "You Essay", was written by John. It was initially recorded by Bill and John on April 1, 2004 with several revisions since then.
    Multiple promo videos and photos for Rock and Roll Flashback Podcasts are available on the following social media sites:

    https://www.youtube.com/@RockandRollFlashback

    https://www.facebook.com/rockandrollflashbackpodcast

    https://www.instagram.com/jumpinjohnmcdermott/

    Bill and John welcome your feedback and comments, and they can be emailed to rockandrollflashback@outlook.com.
    Thank you for listening to Rock and Roll Flashback Podcasts!
    Until next time...
    Rock On!

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    16 分

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