Fats Domino in the 50’s !! first concert I had ever been to!!
Could you hear him and the band above the fans in the audience? Reason I adk is that my Hubby saw Bill Haley and the Comets and the fans wrnt beserk and virtually drowned out the musicOh yes, they let some of his fans meet him in his dressing room, it got a little out of hand n the poor guy was sweating n someone pulled his handkerchief out of his hands, he was really short about 5 feet.....
We had no problem hearing him but his music was slow n smooth like Blueberry Hill, n Walking to New Orleans.Could you hear him and the band above the fans in the audience? Reason I adk is that my Hubby saw Bill Haley and the Comets and the fans wrnt beserk and virtually drowned out the music
I am in the UK and that film was on at a cinema in London called the Trocadero and it was big news as the fans jived in the aisles like you did and the police got involved and my Dad said to Mum TUT! Disgusting behaviour!We had no problem hearing him but his music was slow n smooth like Blueberry Hill, n Walking to New Orleans.
Now Bill Haley n the Coments that was jittebug music n you couldn’t keep still, when we saw them in the movie Rock A Round the Clock we were dancing in the isles at the movies....Lol...
Wow! I'm impressed. I was always a Johnny Horton fan but I am sorry to say I have never seen him. I have 6 of his original albums. Still love his wonderful voice. Some of my favourites are: "Whispering Pines, Honky-Tonk Man, Honky Tonk Hardwood Floor, Battle of New Orleans, The Mansions You Stole, Sam Magee, When It's Springtime in Alaska, All for the Love of a Girl, Mr. Moonlight & of course, North to Alaska. He had a wonderful clear voice, like Jim Reeves, where you could hear each & every word that he sang. Not like today's music where I can't even figure out what they are singing about. Johnny Horton died way too young in a traffic accident while on his way to a show. What a lose! Thanks for posting. I will feel better knowing that someone out there remembers Johnny Horton. There was a world (and a better world to my way of thinking) before Maria Carey or whatever her name is & all those goofy looking rappiers. LOLJohnny Horton
I think it must have been in 1959. He performed at the Darby Junior High Auditorium in Fort Smith. I was a senior in high school, He's always been my favorite country singer
Roy Orbison - he was not animated at all, didn't say "how are you?", "thank you", "goodnight" .. not one word.who didn't interact with the audience pinks?... Roy or Harry ?
I recall when I first heard it at the age of 16 that it was suggestive in some of wording and refrained from singing it back thenThank you! That was my favourite song of his.![]()
That must of been something. I sure never saw Roy; too bad for me. Way back when I was a country kid, I used to walk 1/2 mile to my friend, Billy, where they had a black & white TV way before we ever owned one. I loved watching the Roy Rogers shows with Roy Rogers, his horse, Trigger, Pat Evans, Pat Grady & a jeep called Jezebel (if I have that right). They always caught the bad guys the ending was always happy. Sure beats the murder mysteries my wife seems to like these days. LOL Hopalong Cassidy was another of my favourites but lets stick with ole Roy.Roy Rogers and Trigger at the Barnum and Bailey Circus around 1951.