There's A Party Goin' On (Vinyl LP) Indie Punk & AlternativeWanda Jackson's There's A Party Goin' On, originally released in 1959. The first female singer of the early rock and roll era, Wanda was encouraged to try rock and roll by Elvis Presley himself. It was 1955 when Wanda met Elvis during the "Ozark Jubilee", a country tour through the south. She didn't think she had the voice for it, but he disagreed. He even recommended some songs for her. At first, she was reluctant, but she signed a recording contract
Why do we keep going back
In the middle of 1975
Is the solo side project of Local Natives' Kelcey Ayer
Produced by Jacknife Lee and Ryan Tedder
George is always thinking of the next steps and where his journey will go
who serves as a distraught echo from beyond in the chorus
Presley's extraordinary success at Sun Records led to the tiny Memphis-based label becoming a magnet for aspiring rockabilly singers from all over America's South
and beginning with a mysterious and psychedelic musical interplay between Fela on organ and Tony Allen on drums
BBNG With Producer Frank Dukes Have Created A Dramatic
Les Amazones d'Afrique are an all-female collective of West African musicians
Marigold marks their Rough Trade Records debut
Endless Arcade follows the band's ninth album Here