Ike Turner’s Kings of Rhythm

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IKE TURNER’S KINGS OF RHYTHM
 
 
The Kings of Rhythm  are an American rhythm & blues and soul group formed in the late 1940s in Clarksdale, Mississippi and led by Ike Turner through to his death in 2007.  Turner would retain the name of the band throughout his career, although the group has undergone considerable lineup changes over time.  A 1951 lineup of the group recorded the song “Rocket 88”, which was an early example of Rock ’n’ Roll.  In the 1960s they became the band for the Ike & Tina Turner Revue.  The group has been running for at least 64 years.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

Sometime in the 1949 to 1952 period, Bill Haley and the Saddlemen were formed; this was the band that would later evolve into Bill Haley and His Comets.  This band recorded a cover version of “Rocket 88” on Holiday Records that was released on June 14, 1951, barely two months after the original release of this song by Ike Turner’s Kings of Rhythm (though this original record was actually credited to Jackie Brenston and His Delta Cats). 

 

Now, Ike Turner’s “Rocket 88 is named by many rock critics and music historians as “the first rock and roll record”; what’s more, “Rocket 88” as recorded by Bill Haley and the Saddlemen is one of the very earliest recordings in what would later become known as “rockabilly”, the musical style pioneered by Elvis Presley and others. 

 

(June 2013/1)

 

Last edited: March 22, 2021