Johnny Burnette
John Joseph "Johnny" Burnette (25 Maret 1934 – 14 Agustus 1964) adalah seorang penyanyi-penulis lagu rockabilly dan musik pop asal Amerika.[1] Pada 1952, ia dan kakaknya, Dorsey Burnette, dan teman mereka Paul Burlison membentuk sebuah band yang kemudian dikenal sebagai Rock and Roll Trio.
Johnny Burnette | |
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Nama lahir | John Joseph Burnette |
Lahir | Memphis, Tennessee, Amerika Serikat | 25 Maret 1934
Meninggal | 14 Agustus 1964 Clear Lake, California, Amerika Serikat | (umur 30)
Genre | Rockabilly, rock and roll |
Pekerjaan | Musisi, penyanyi, penulis lagu |
Instrumen | Vokal, gitar akustik |
Tahun aktif | 1952–1964 |
Label | Capitol, Charly, Sahara, Liberty |
Ia adalah ayah dari penyanyi rockabilly 1980an Rocky Burnette.
Referensi
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Sumber lain
- Johnny Burnette's Rock 'n' Roll Trio
- RCS Artist Discography – Burnette, Johnny – for single releases 1954 to 1964, Infinity, Gothic and Vee Jay releases as the Texans, Liberty release as the Shamrocks
- The Johnny & Dorsey Burnette Discography by Gilles Vignal and Marc Alesina – For recording session details, including demo sessions 1954 to 1964
- Survey of American Popular Music by Frank Hoffmann – Dorsey and Johnny Burnette
- "Rock Billy Boogie/Johnny Burnette Trio" by Colin Escott (sleeve notes to Bear Family CD BCD 15474/AH) – general background details including original spelling of Burnette name, Dorsey Sr.'s 1939 purchase of Gene Autry guitars, boxing and 1949 meeting with Paul Burlison
- "Johnny and Dorsey/The Burnette Brothers" by Adam Komorowski (sleeve notes to Rockstar CD RSRCD 005) – early Freedom singles and possibility of Eddie Cochran's presence on Gumbo
- That's The Way I Feel: The Complete Capitol Recordings – Johnny Burnette by Adam Komorowski (sleeve notes to Rockstar CD RSRCD 006) – details of Infinity, Gothic and Vee Jay singles, Reprise single, Capitol sessions and releases, Sahara and Magic Lamp releases, death and Dorsey’s reunion with Paul Burlison
- "You’re Sixteen: The Best of Johnny Burnette" by Dawn Eden (sleeve notes to Liberty CD 82-99997) – broken nose and sixty dollar boxing purse, details of first meeting at the home of Ricky Nelson, details of Liberty releases, Hot 100 and UK chart positions, UK/US switch of sides "I've Got a Lot of Things to Do"/"Girls", reference to P. J. Proby, Capitol, Sahara and Magic Lamp releases
- Dreamin' Johnny Burnette – Johnny Burnette by N. E. Fulcanwright (sleeve notes to Beat Goes on CD BGOCD329) – For Johnny's ruptured appendix in 1961 and its consequences, Liberty release, Hot 100 and UK chart positions, UK/US switch of sides "I've Got a Lot of Things to Do"/"Girls", US tour and Australian tour with Connie Francis, UK 1962 tour, reference to P. J. Proby
Pranala luar
- Rockabilly.net
- Rockabilly.nl
- Johnny Burnette article Diarsipkan 2007-08-28 di Wayback Machine. by Dr. Frank Hoffmann