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  1. These include “Bluejean Bop” (1956), “Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps” (1957), “The Crazy World of Gene Vincent” (1958), and “Dance to the Bop” (1959). In addition to these studio albums, the band also released a number of live and compilation albums throughout the years.

  2. Rock and Roll Rebel Biography (1935 – 1971) Gene Vincent, Vincent Eugene Craddock in real life, was an American musician who pioneered the styles of rock and roll and rockabilly. His 1956 top ten hit with his Blue Caps, “Be-Bop-A-Lula”, is considered a significant early example of rockabilly. He is a member of the Rock…

  3. Rock 'n' roll group from Liverpool (UK). Gene Vincent's backing band in 1964.Members: Tim Bates on lead guitar and vocals, John Reece on bass and vocals, Jem Field on sax and vocals, Eric Baker on keyboards and Victor Clark on drums.

  4. In 1970 Gene Vincent – by now a broke has-been with an addiction to drink and pills to numb the pain of his shattered leg and messed up life – was given one last throw of the dice. Kama Sutra Records recognised Vincent’s capacity for country rock and signed him up for what would be his last two albums – If Only You Could See Me Today and The Day The World Turned Blue .

  5. Watch Gene Vincent perform his classic rockabilly hit Be-Bop-A-Lula live at the Town Hall Party in 1958. Enjoy the energetic and catchy tune that influenced many other artists and genres. Discover ...

  6. Gene Vincent Rocks! And the Blue Caps Roll by Gene Vincent released in 1958. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. 11 févr. 2024 · A selection of ten period quotes about a unique and much-loved original, Gene Vincent, born on February 11, 1935 in Norfolk, Virginia.