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Bill Haley and His Comets
1954 Comets
L to R: Billy Williamson, Johnny Grande, Joey Ambrose, Marshall Lytle, Dick Richards
Billy Haley and his Comets fused elements of country music, Western Swing, and black R&B to produce some of rock and roll's earliest hits.
His "Crazy, Man Crazy" from 1953 was the first rock and roll record to make the pop charts.
| Members: Billy Haley - guitar Johnny Grande - accordion and piano Billy Williamson - steel guitar Rudy Pompelli - sax Marshall Lytle - bas replaced by Al Rex Francis Beecher - Spanish guitar Don Raymond - drums - replaced by Ralph Jones in 1953 Dick Richards - real name Richard Bocelli - drums |
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Bill Haley was born in Highland Park, Michigan on July 6, 1925 to William and Maude Haley.
The couple's second child, Haley had a sister Margaret who was born two years earlier.
When Haley was four while having a