Crazy Cavan 'n' The Rhythm Rockers - Hey! Teenager

Crazy Cavan 'n' The Rhythm Rockers - Hey! Teenager CRCD03Crazy Cavan 'n' The Rhythm Rockers - the world's greatest Teddy Boy band!
 
1.Jumpin' jive 2.Watcha doin' after school 3.Love my baby 4.Margie 5.It's all your fault 6.You went back on your word 7.Isle of Capri 8.Alligator shoes 9.Hey teenager 10.Raw deal 11.Sweet 'n' easy 12.Crazy little mama 13.The right side of the law 14.Do what you do do well

Crazy Cavan 'n' The Rhythm Rockers

..... A source of inspiration in their early days time was the legendary Newport Rock'n'Roll fan and editor of 'Boppin' News', 'Breathless' Dan Coffey, who had for some time been shipping hundreds of rare, mostly unreleased, and until then unheard of Rockabilly records out of the USA into Newport.
     When, in 1970, the band was joined by Don Kinsella and Mike Coffey it was the start of 'Crazy Cavan and the Rhythm Rockers'. For four years they build up fame as a semi-professional unit, playing their own music, which, influenced by rockabilly, rock'n'roll and country music, became known as 'crazy rhythm'. By the end of 1973 they had acquired a large following and there was increasing demand for a record by the group. It all resulted in the release of a single and an EP on their own label, 'Crazy Rhythm'. The demand far exceeded the supply, however, and very soon these records became collectors' items. Even though they did not perform in many countries, fans from everywhere responded to their music. To reach more people, the band decided to become fully professional and soon bookings flowed in thick and fast. March 1975 stands as a landmark in their development, for then they were top of the bill at the famous 'Lyceum' in London, England, where Roy Williams (The Wild Wax Show) was the resident DJ. Fans from all over often travelled hundreds of miles to this concert, which turned out to be an enormous succes.
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