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FREDDIE BELL&THE BELLBOYS APPEARED IN ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK MOVIE,,,THE BAND MEMBERS AT THAT TIME WERE,,,JACK KANE(SAX)FRANKIE BRENT(ELECTRIC FENDER BASS)RUSS CONTI(PIANO)JERRY MAYO(TRUMPET)CHICK KEENEY(DRUMS)&FREDDIE BELL(LEAD VOCAL&TROMBONE).TWO LIVE TRACKS WERE RECORDED FOR THE FILM BEING..WERE GONNA TEACH YOU TO ROCK&GIDDY UP A DING DONG.. THE SAME LINE UP APPEARED IN MOVIE.RUMBLE ON THE DOCKS! ANOTHER LIVE VERSION OF.TAKE THE FIRST TRAIN OUT OF TOWN..RECORDED FOR THE FILM...JIMMY TAYLOR(AUSTRALIA)


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Freddie Bell and the Bellboys, All Flavors (585 words)
Freddie's recording of Giddy-Up-A-Ding-Dong had already become a rocketing best seller in England, and the appearance of the group in person had long been anticipated by Britain's teenagers who are no less demonstrably enthusiastic than are America's energetic rock 'n' roll supporters.
Freddie and The Bellboys had also made an impact throughout Western Europe by means of what the London New Musical Express described as their "electrifying performance" in the Rock Around the Clock movie.
Freddie was born in Philadelphia and by the time he was graduated from high school, he was an enthusiastic trombonist, bassist, drummer and singer.
FREDDIE BELL (776 words)
Bell told him to go ahead and the rest is history, as they say.
The songs that Freddie Bell and the Bellboys performed in the film were "Giddy Up a Ding Dong" and "Teach You To Rock".
Freddie Bell's style of rock 'n' roll (which Charlie Gillett called "Northern band rock 'n' roll") was identified first and foremost with Bill Haley, whose career was already on a downward trend in 1957.
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