rockabilly Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈrɒk.əˌbɪl.i]
  • Us [ ˈrɑː.kəˌbɪl.i]

Meaning of rockabilly In English

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  • Initially, they were playing a variety of bluegrass music that evolved to the rockabilly sounds.

  • It is one of several subgenres of rockabilly which also include thrashabilly, trashabilly, punkabilly, surfabilly and gothabilly.

  • Drawing inspiration from rockabilly, ska, reggae and jazz, the band began work on the album during the summer of 1979.

  • Along with punk rock, they experimented with reggae, ska, dub, funk, rap and rockabilly.

  • Along with punk, their music incorporated elements of reggae, dub, funk, and rockabilly.

  • In jazz, blues, and rockabilly, pizzicato is the norm.

  • The album was a departure from their rockabilly-influenced debut and featured a much bigger, heavier sound bordering on arena rock.

  • Yelvington, now in his late thirties, was not excited about the rockabilly sound, and by 1958 he and his bandmembers parted ways.

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