rock-n-rollers Videos
Jaime Martinez on Guitar!

He's only 13 not even in high school yet and can play anything from ACDC to Zeppelin. His name is Jaime Martinez and is already a gifted Rocker. Jaime is a student at Russell Middle School here in Omaha Nebraska and is already the talk of the town. Born in the USA, Omaha is known for raising true Rock n Rollers second to Detroit and Jaime is proof of that.
Author: rickespejo; Tags: jaime/Martinez acdc zeppelin guitar/hero rockstar rocker hendrix RockstarRicky russell/middle/school talent/show lilhatchet12
The Righteous Brothers In Concert

In this 1983 concert, Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield -those seminal rock 'n' rollers known to the world as The Righteous Brothers -have reunited to bring back "blue-eyed soul" music. Filmed live at the Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles, this show includes all of their greatest hits! Including: You've Lost That Loving Feeling * Unchained Melody * Ebb Tide * (You're My) Soul And Inspiration and many more!!! Please visit estore.websitepros.com for more information on this program ... "The Righteous ...
Author: KulturFilms; Tags: The Righteous Brothers Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield blue-eyed soul Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles Unchained Melody Ebb Tide Top Gun reunion 1983 rock 'n' rollers
Celebs Support Michael J. Fox's Charity for a Night of Music & Comedy

Stars collided with rock n' rollers on Saturday night for a night of comedy and music to benefit The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research. 091122
Author: clipsism; Tags: Denis Leary Elvis Costello Ryan Reynolds Julianne Moore Rachael Ray Michael J. Fox Foundation Parkinson's Research
You´ll Never Walk Alone Gerry Marsden Cover

take this song into the charts (#9 on the Billboard charts in 1945). It soon became popular as many who had lost loved ones during the war took solace in the lyrics. Judy Garland recorded a well known version, and in the 1950s several American rock n rollers sang it including Conway Twitty, Gene Vincent and Johnny Preston. Gerry and the Pacemakers had included the song in their stage act for a long time. When they decided to record it as their third single, producer George Martin enhanced ...
Author: oldboy229; Tags: you´ll never walk alone YNWA cover gerry pacemakers elvis presley frank sinatra mario lanza judy garland righteous brothers toten hosen punk liverpool soccer football anthem anfield robert enke goalkeeper sportsman hannover 96 acoustic guitar solo live harmonica hohner yt:quality=high
San Jose City Council "We are Checking You Out" but we've been busy !

TargetCorruption.com # 1 st Victory San Jacinto was rather easy, they were displaying all the clues in small pieces under their "SUNSHINE" rule, like San Jose's. We just talked to a few people who didn't get their share.The rest was cookies and milk. Just another Civic Duty by Rock n' Rollers. We just need an Honest DA in San Jose first or for Jerry Brown to step in,,,,coming!
Author: NateJaeger2; Tags: San Jose City Council We are Checking You Out
the RoCK n RoLLeRs

Author: thisismrcasey; Tags: the RoCK n RoLLeRs
Frankie Avalon - Ballad of The Alamo

Frankie Avalon "Ballad of The Alamo" One of the more talented members of the "Philadelphia school" of rock-n-rollers, Frankie Avalon was the reigning teen singing idol from 1958 through 1960. Devotees of American Bandstand will hold affectionate memories of such Avalon top-tenners as "Gingerbread" and "Venus." Avalon made a gradual transition from singer to actor beginning in 1957. He successfully essayed supporting roles in such films as Guns of the Timberland (1960) and The Alamo (1960 ...
Author: hauptmannbrittles; Tags: Frankie Avalon Ballad of The Alamo John Wayne Davy Crockett Jim Bowie Captain Dickinson Colonel Travis Texas Mission Philadelphia school rock-n-rollers Guns Timberland Beach Party Teenidol
David Bowie-Changes

to The Who.[4][5] The lyrics focused on the compulsive nature of artistic reinvention ("Strange fascination, fascinating me / Changes are taking the pace I'm going through") and distancing oneself from the rock mainstream ("Look out, you rock 'n' rollers").[1] The song has also been interpreted as touting "Modern Kids as a New Race",[4] a theme echoed on the following album track, "Oh! You Pretty Things". Rolling Stone's contemporary review of Hunky Dory considered that "Changes" could ...
Author: cannibaljuice; Tags: David Bowie Changes Hunky Dory 1971











