The Johnny Burnette Trio
A contemporary of Elvis Presley in the Memphis scene of the mid-'50s, Johnny Burnette played a similar brand of fiery, spare wildman rockabilly. With his brother Dorsey (on bass) and guitarist Paul Burlison forming his Rock 'n' Roll Trio, he recorded a clutch of singles for Decca in 1956 and 1957 that achieved nothing more than regional success. Featuring the groundbreaking fuzzy tone of Burlison's guitar, Johnny's energetic vocals, and Dorsey's slapping bass, these recordings -- highlighted by the first rock & roll version of "Train Kept A-Rollin'" -- compare well to the classic Sun rockabilly of the same era. The trio disbanded in 1957, and Johnny found pop success as a teen idol in the early '60s with hits like "You're Sixteen" and "Dreamin'." Burnette died in a boating accident in 1964. His brother Dorsey achieved modest success as a solo act in the early '60s, and Burlison resurfaced as a member of the Sun Rhythm Section.
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Diskografie
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That Lonesome Trio
Rock - Erschienen bei Reminisce Music am 29.05.2021
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The Rollin' Train (166)
Rock - Erschienen bei Excess Music am 09.10.2020
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The Johnny Burnette Trio Vol.2
Rock - Erschienen bei Crazy Warthog Media am 01.07.2015
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Lonesome Train (On a Lonesome Track)
Rock - Erschienen bei Milestones Records am 19.06.2018
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