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| Weight | 0,5 kg |
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| Weight | 0,5 kg |
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399 kr.
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“Don’t Be Cruel, Elvis” is the so far unwritten story of Bill Black, the bassist of “The Blue Moon Boys” – a band founded in 1954 by Bill Black, guitarist Scotty Moore and singer Elvis Presley. In 1955, drummer D.J. Fontana included and the rest is pure Rock’n’Roll history. Bill Black is also the mastermind behind “Bill Black’s Combo” who had a number of hits throughout the early 1960s.
The book is 264 pages with more than 175 photos, and is an essential biography of one of the biggest pioneers within Rock’n’Roll!
The first 1,000 examples include a Flexi Disc that is sure to become a collector’s item!
“If Bill hadn’t been there, we would have flopped a lot at the start.” – Scotty Moore
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