• Rockabilly Fever is a studio album by American recording artist Wanda Jackson. It was released in 1984 via Tab Records for the Scandinavian market in Europe...
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    Wanda Jackson (category American rockabilly musicians)
    in the Rockabilly style. In 1956, Jackson signed with Capitol Records where she was given full permission to record both country and Rockabilly. The label...
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  • September 8, 2014. "EDDIE COOLEY". Rockabilly.nl. Retrieved March 28, 2018. "Peggy Lee – Research About The Song Fever". Peggyleediscography.com. Archived...
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  • Charlie Feathers (category American rockabilly musicians)
    most associated with the rockabilly scene of the 1950s. Although not initially recognized for his contributions to rockabilly, over time his presence would...
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    Europe, where she launched a tour and issued several rockabilly studio albums, including Rockabilly Fever (1984), recorded in Sweden; a duet album with Karel...
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    Ronnie Hawkins (category American rockabilly musicians)
    music sounds. "[I]nstead of doing a kind of rockabilly that was closer to country music, I was doing rockabilly that was closer to soul music, which was...
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  • Group. p. 63-67. ISBN 9780307550569. Sheree Homer (2010). Catch That Rockabilly Fever. McFarland & Company. p. 132. ISBN 9780786458110. Valerie Bertinelli...
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    Guide to Rare Rockabilly and Rock and Roll 45 rpms: "Next to Elvis' Sun rockabilly pieces, this may be the next most sought after rockabilly record by collectors"...
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  • became among the first women to have commercial success in the country and Rockabilly music genres. She had a series of singles in both genres, such as "Fujiyama...
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    2007, Cole appeared on celebrity music quiz show RocKwiz, performing "Rockabilly Fever" and a duet with Mark Lizotte on "A Good Year for the Roses". On 12...
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