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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
woo hoo great,
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This review is from: Woo-Hoo (Audio CD)
Except for the song "Untrue" on this cd this is quite a good album,and may be somewhat rare , although I was pleasantly surprised to find it available through Amazon.Most of these songs are from around 1960,and they tend to sound like songs of the mid and late 50's.The best song in my opinion is Woo Hoo, an all instrumental song.The singing on the other songs in this album is ok, but not the reason I bought this, I bought this for Woo Hoo.There isn't any info on the group in this cd package, just the cd itself, and some info on "collectable"label in Narbeth PA.which does a good job with a lot of these old collectable songs.To find out more about the Rock A Teens(this particular group) you'll need to go online, but don't be mixed up with another group with same name, for they are a whole different story and completely different music.These guys are from Richmond Va.(the original group we're talking about here).
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Five stars for my Dad!,
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This review is from: Woo-Hoo (Audio CD)
My late Dad, Eddie Robinson, played sax in the Rock-a-Teens when it all began.
He was 17 years old. If you are interested in the story of the band, an article was written about them in the December 16, 2009 issue of Style Magazine, a local Richmond, VA paper. I am sure it can be found online.
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love it All,
This review is from: Woo-Hoo (Audio CD)
My grandfather Bill Smith was a Rock A Teen many moons ago (sorry Grandpa it's true:) and it could be that I'm just partial but ever since I was a small child my sisters and I have always loved hearing him play, as do his great-grandchildren now. My Grandfather's skill with a musical instrument and singing has always brought me great joy as well as those who have been fortunate to hear it. I'm a lucky man to have always had such a wounderful grandfather, one who would also let me sit in his lap while he played the piano at church when I was only a child just absorbing all the beautiful music he's created and continues to create. Like I said I may be partial, but even if I am, I'm still absolutly sure that the Rock A Teens is a tune everybody will enjoy, just as I have all the years of my privlaged youth and will continue to do so as I become older with children and grand-children of my own.
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