Ducktails Drive-ins and Broken Hearts
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<p><b>An unflinching look at the triumphs and tragedies of '50s rock and roll from the biggest stars like Chuck Berry and Carl Perkins to those who barely grabbed the spotlight.</b></p><p>They all tried but few singers and musicians from the 1950s became stars. Yet many of them had stories to tell that were far more interesting than the ones you already know. Author Hank Davis was bitten by the music bug as a teenager. By the time he entered college in 1959 he was no stranger to New York's recording studios and had a few 45s of his own on the market.</p><p>Spanning a 45 year career in music journalism Davis has spent time backstage in motel rooms and on tour buses to uncover stories that rarely made the official annals of pop music history. Based on hundreds of hours of interviews and new research <i>Ducktails Drive-Ins and Broken Hearts</i> offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the winners and losers during rock 'n' roll's formative era.</p><p>How did a decade as uptight and puritanical as the '50s produce so much cringe-worthy politically incorrect music? What was it like to see a pale cover version of <i>your</i> latest record climb the charts while yours sat unplayed by mainstream radio stations? How did precious Elvis tapes end up in a Memphis landfill? And who was that thirteen-year-old girl who made a five-dollar vanity record at Sun just two years after Elvis had-and ended up singing backup on Suspicious Minds and In the Ghetto? This book is a must-read for all fans of '50s music.</p><p>In the words of Jerry Phillips son of Sun Records founder Sam Phillips Hank Davis is one of the few guys who really gets it.</p>
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