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Rockabilly Legends GASS RACE CAR

Submitted by Rockabilly legends on 4 July 2010 - 8:10am
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120 Second Infomercial

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For all those following Nascar and Gass as well as Rockabilly Music, here is the :120 Second Infomercial we’ve spent the last few months on. the Great American Strockcar Series Weekly Television Show, Sunday Morning, 10:30a.m. in all time zones on Fox Sports Network (Cable). It is Presented by The Rockabilly Legends project and Jerry Naylor, sings the GASS television show theme song, "Real Wild Child/ Wild One" (special GASS Stockcar Racing Lyrics by Jerry Naylor, John Potts & Jerry Grabner). Go to www.gasstv.com for more information on the television show, and GO TO www.gassrock.com to buy The Rockabilly Legends Box Set at a low price of $89.99 plus shipping and handling; Buy now, and get the Best Selling 288-Page Hard Bound Book; "The Rockabilly Legends; They Called it Rockabilly Long Before They Called it Rock and Roll" ABSOLUTELY FREE!!! That The Rockabilly Legends Box Set for only $89.99, plus S&H, and get the Jerry Naylor-Steve Halliday book FREE. A limited time offer from Great American Stockcar Series to introduce The Rockabilly Legends "Number 55" Stockcar (Debut Race for TRL Stockcar Number 55 is Sunday, July 18, 2010, at the Portland International Raceway along with the running of NASCAR PIR Race).

All the best

Rob Taylor
705 252 084
Email:- wdcob@rogers.com
Or robtaylor@rockabillylegends.com


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Rockabilly Legend Jerry Naylor

Submitted by Rockabilly legends on 9 November 2009 - 11:54am
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A bio on the history of Rockabilly by Jerry Naylor


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Rockabilly Legends

Submitted by Rockabilly legends on 6 November 2009 - 1:35pm
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I was recently fortunate enough to be given a complete history in way of a book, DVD’s and CD’s covering the start of most exciting explosion in music history Rockabilly they later called Rock and Roll.

So many people grew up and loved this music, many bands today still return to the roots for inspiration and formulate there own take on it, but the foundation is laid and now after an eight year challenge has been brought together by Jerry Naylor of the Crickets.

Jerry replaced Buddy Holly with the crickets after Buddy’s unfortunate death in 1959 and went on to become a house hold name hosting television shows, live concerts and performances and much more, and continues to this day filling venues across the world with his unique and professional approach to Rockabilly.

The Book: The Rockabilly Legends

With 1 hour DVD

www.buyrockabillylegends.com

288-Page Hard Covered Book, “The Rockabilly Legends; They called it Rockabilly long before they called it Rock and Roll”

The book is co- authored by Jerry Naylor and Steve Halliday and is published by Hal Leonard Publishing. The book features classic award winning graphic design by Jonah Nolde and Scott Petersen.

On these pages Jerry Naylor brings to life the Birth of Rock and Roll through candid interviews and his personal experiences with the music legends.

This unique volume part tribute, part first person recollection, part history, and all fascinating – provides a complete picture of the times.

The book features hundreds of original rare and captivating photos, many of which have never before been published, including Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and others.

Included with the book is the one hour PBS version of the documentary, The Rockabilly Legends. The DVD immerses the viewer into those heady days from 1954 through 1959 when a new, high energy sound and spirit instantly captivated the hearts and music fans around the world.

“They called it Rockabilly Long Before They Called It Rock and Roll”

Available at all good bookshops or Amazon.com

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