Stretchin’ Out - The Singles & More 1956-1962 CD
Don and Dewey
Stretchin Out Singles and More 1956-1962 CD
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Revered by fans of 1950s West Coast rock ‘n’ roll and R&B and a huge influence on many of their contemporaries, Don Harris and Dewey Terry were unquestionably among the most exciting acts of their era, producing some of the most feral black American music of its time.
Their discography boasts many all-time classic songs, all of them self-written.
They cut the original versions of Farmer John, Justine. KoKo Joe and Leaving It All Up To You.
You can hear their originals and much more besides in this new 33 track collection which covers their 1950s and early '60s recordings in depth.
Unbelievably, Don and Dewey never had a national hit of their own, although their records sold well regionally -
particularly so on the West Coast where they were based and where their live wire stage act pulled crowds every time they played.
You can hear exactly why in the material featured in this set, which demonstrates why Don and Dewey are still so revered as an act more than 50 years after they cut their last records as a duo.
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