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In the mid 1950s, while the Western World was still immersed in the aftermath of World War Two, a new concept was discovered. This concept, stroppy and rebellious, was the teenager. Up till then you were a child until you became an adult. One minute you were in short pants, the next you were smoking a pipe. Now there was an intermediary stage, during which you could experience the nascent pleasures of adulthood without having to succumb to its more mundane disciplines. These new teenagers needed new idols. They couldn't relate to the polite swing of the dance bands. Some found modern jazz a bit too esoteric, while, to be honest, the heart-throbs of the early 50s mostly looked like they were in their early 50s! Suddenly a wild, new sound from the USA was being broadcast over select airwaves. Singers with exotic names like Jerry Lee, Elvis, Buddy and Gene were strutting their stuff. Hollywood was beginning to embrace this movement, and, over in The UK, jazzmen, dance band members, crooners and hopeful kids were suddenly buying guitars, greasing back their hair and rockin' like there was no tomorrow. Here's a selection of what was happening in the basements and coffee bars of Britain at that most wonderful and innocent of times. We've got lids to be flipped, joints to be rocked and rugs to be cut. So what are you waiting for?
1. JIMMY CRAWFORD: Long Stringy Baby 2. CAL DANGER: Teenage Girlie Blues 3. DANNY RIVERS: I Got 4. ART BAXTER & HIS ROCK 'N' ROLL SINNERS: Rock You Sinners 5. TOMMY BRUCE & THE BRUISERS: I'm On Fire 6. WEE WILLIE HARRIS: Love Bug Crawl 7. RICKY JAMES: Bluer Than Blue 8. ROY YOUNG: Big Fat Mama 9. TONY CROMBIE & THE ROCKETS: London Rock 10. DERRY HART & THE HARTBEATS: Come On Baby 11. MIKE SAGAR & THE CRESTERS: Deep Feeling 12. DANNY HUNTER & THE GIANTS: Make It Up 13. TERRY DENE: Next Stop - Paradise 14. DON LANG & HIS FRANTIC FIVE: Red Planet Rock 15. VINCE EAGER: Five Days Five Days 16. DEAN WEBB: The Rough & The Smooth 17. CLYDE RAY: Steady As A Rock 18. JANICE PETERS: This Little Girl's Gone Rockin' 19. SHARKEY TODD & THE MONSTERS: Cool Gool 20. JIMMY MILLER & THE BARBECUES: Sizzlin' Hot 21. DICKIE PRIDE: Frantic 22. DUFFY POWER: Whole Lotta Shakin' 23. BILLY SPROUD & THE ROCK 'N' ROLL SIX: If You're So Smart 24. TERRY WAYNE: Slim Jim Tie 25. VINCE TAYLOR & THE PLAYBOYS: Jet Black Machine"