ROCK N ROLLER teaser
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ROD STEWART - Sweet Little Rock And Roller
Live at the Forum (Los Angeles), 1981.
Rod Stewart: Vocals
Tony Brock: Drums
Jim Cregan: Guitar
Jay Davis: Bass
Robin LeMesurier: Guitar
Kevin Savigar: Keyboards
Wally Stocker: Guitar
Jim Zavala: Saxophone & Harmonica
RocknRoller Disco - Now at Westcroft Leisure Centre!
At Westcroft Leisure Centre every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month.
rocknrollerdisco.com
AC/DC - Fling Thing/Rocker (from Family Jewels)
Music video by AC/DC performing Fling Thing/Rocker. (C) 1979 J. Albert & Son (Pty.) Ltd.
Sweet Little Rock and Roller (Live 1982)
Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner Records
Sweet Little Rock and Roller (Live 1982) · Rod Stewart
Absolutely Live
℗ 1982 WEA Records B.V.
Technician: Arthur Kemish
Technician: Campbell Hair
Technician: Chris East
Engineer: Dave Scotchy Bryson
Technician: David Gautry
Technician: Ed McNiel
Technician: Gary Singleman
Production: George Bud Travis
Mixing Engineer: George Tutko
Technician: Gordon Adams
Technician: Jack Crimes
Guitar: Jay Davis
Bass Guitar: Jay Davis
Mixing Engineer: Jim Cregan
Guitar: Jim Cregan
Backing Vocals: Jim Cregan
Bells, Harmonica, Keyboards, Saxophone: Jimmy Z Zavala
Hammond Organ: Kevin Savigar
Piano, Synthesizer: Kevin Savigar
Designer: Leo Bonamy
Technician: Lyle Centola
Manager: Malcolm Cullimore
Technician: Mark Eshelman
Technician: Max Loubiere
Technician: Nick Busco
Technician: Patrick Boiler Logue
Technician: Peter Buckland
Engineer: Ricky DeLena
Assistant Engineer: Ricky DeLena
Guitar: Robin Le Mesurier
Backing Vocals: Robin Le Mesurier
Mixing Engineer: Rod Stewart
Producer: Rod Stewart
Lead Vocals: Rod Stewart
Technician: Scott Stogel
Mastering Engineer: Stephen Marcussen
Technician: Tim Lamb
Technician: Tom Lirou
Drums: Tony Brock
Backing Vocals: Tony Brock
Guitar: Wally Stocker
Writer: Chuck Berry
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London Rockin Rollers vs Central City Roller Girls - Last 10 minutes clip
Lady J performs It's Only Rock N Roll at Ruby's Elixir Dec 29, 2012
Lady J performs It's Only Rock N Roll at Ruby's Elixir Dec 29, 2012, with Poppa Crawdaddy Blues Band, Peter Hanast, The Senator, Mick Salva and Pat Horgan.
Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood, Kenney Jones - Faces 2019 ‘Twisting the Night Away’
Faces perform Twisting the night away at PGA charity gala 2019
Nazareth 'Rock 'n' Roll Telephone'. 03.06.2014. Россия 24
12.02.2014 подписан контракт между
UNION SQUARE MUSIC LIMITED (England) и
MIKHAIL VANEEV (Russia) о предоставлении
не исключительной лицензии на использование
фотографий шотландской группы Nazareth
для оформления альбома “Rock’n’Roll Telephone”
в форматах CD и Vinyl, а также его рекламы.
Glasgow Roller Girls V London Rockin' Rollers 13/02/10 - Wuthering Hits
Glasgow Roller Girls V London Rockin' Rollers 13/02/10
Mistress Malicious showing how it's done :D It was such a brilliant day :)
What RocknRoller Disco is all about!
We Rock, you Roll!
RocknRoller Outdoor Roller Disco
16th August 2014 at Leatherhead Leisure Centre
Drugs, Sex and Rock 'n' Roll
We are doing a little series on some of the tough issues that Christians normally shy away from.
Check our site for more details:
Rod Stewart-Sweet Little Rock N Roller
Rod Stewart, SaskTel Centre Saskatoon Sk. April 4/18
Roller Derby Glasgow Roller Girls VS London Rockin' Rollers.
This is highlights video that I shot and edited. I know its fairly rough but I wasn't really thinking about the edit when I was shooting. Also I own none of the rights to any of the audio or visual content displayed here. No copyright infringement is intended.
Sugar & The Hi Lows - High Roller (O2 ABC, Glasgow)
Sugar & The Hi Lows at the O2 ABC Glasgow support act for Kasey Musgraves on her Country & Western Rhinestone Revue tour, Sunday 15th November 2015
JOHN & EDWARD - ROCK DJ X FACTOR TOUR 2010 GLASGOW SECC
JEDWARD
ROCK DJ
GLASGOW SECC
8TH MARCH 2010
AC/DC- Rocker [Live in Colchester, England, Oct. 28, 1978] (Pro Shot)
AC/DC on BBC's Rock Goes to College taken from a broadcast of VH1 Classic's BBC Crown Jewels series.
Rod Stewart - The Killing Of Georgie, 30-11-2019, Glasgow.
Rod Stewart, 30-11-2019, SSE Hydro, Glasgow.
The Killing Of Georgie. ( part 1 & 2)
rodstewart.com
video by ronnie mcguigan 2019
ROD STEWART - SWEET LITTLE ROCK'N ROLLER - SHAKE YOUR MONEYMAKER - LEVIS CITY - 2011
Roderick David Rod Stewart, CBE (born 10 January 1945)[2] is a British singer-songwriter and musician, born and raised in North London, England and currently residing in Epping. He is of Scottish and English[3] ancestry.
With his distinctive raspy singing voice, Stewart came to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s with The Jeff Beck Group and then Faces. He launched his solo career in 1969 with his debut album An Old Raincoat Won't Ever Let You Down (US: The Rod Stewart Album). His work with The Jeff Beck Group and Faces proved to be influential on the formation of the punk rock and heavy metal genres.[4][5]
With his career in its fifth decade, Stewart has sold over 100 million records worldwide, making him one of the best selling artists of all time.[6] In the UK, he has garnered six consecutive number one albums, and his tally of 62 hit singles include 31 that reached the top 10, six of which gained the number one position.[7] He has had 16 top ten singles in the U.S, with four of these reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2008, Billboard magazine ranked him the 17th most successful artist on the The Billboard Hot 100 Top All-Time Artists.[8] He was voted at #33 in Q Magazine's list of the top 100 Greatest Singers of all time.[9] In 1994, Stewart was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[
Roderick David Stewart was born in Highgate, North London, the youngest of the five children of Robert Stewart and Elsie Gilbart.[11] His father was Scottish and had been a master builder in Leith, Edinburgh, while Elsie was English and had grown up in Upper Holloway in North London.[12] Married in 1928,[12] the couple had two sons and two daughters while living in Scotland, then they moved to Highgate.[11] Stewart came after an eight-year gap following his youngest sibling; he was born at home during World War II, half an hour after a German V-2 missile warhead fell on the local Highgate police station.[11][12]
The family was neither affluent, nor poor and by all accounts Stewart was a spoiled child as the youngest;[11][12] Stewart has called his childhood fantastically happy.[12] He had an undistinguished record at Highgate Primary School and failed the eleven plus exam.[13] He then attended the William Grimshaw Secondary Modern School in Hornsey.[14] His father retired from the building trade at age 65, then opened a newsagent's shop on the Archway Road when Stewart was in his early teens; the family lived over the shop.[11][12] Stewart's main hobby was railway modelling.[15]
The Stewart family was mostly focused on football;[16] Robert had played on a local amateur side and managed some as well, and one of Stewart's earliest memories were the pictures of Scottish players such as George Young and Gordon Smith that his brothers had on the wall.[17][18] Rod was the most talented footballer in the Stewart family and was a strong supporter of Arsenal F.C..[17][19] Combining natural athleticism with near-reckless aggression, he became captain of the school football team and played for Middlesex Schoolboys as centre-half.[17]
The family were also great fans of the singer Al Jolson and would sing and play his hits.[16][20] Stewart collected his records and saw his films, read books about him, and was influenced by his performing style and attitude towards his audience.[16][18][21] His introduction to rock and roll was hearing Little Richard's 1956 hit The Girl Can't Help It and seeing Bill Haley & His Comets in concert.[20] His father bought him a guitar in January 1959; the first song he learned was the folk tune It Takes a Worried Man to Sing a Worried Song and the first record he bought was Eddie Cochran's C'mon Everybody.[15] In 1960, he joined a skiffle group with schoolfriends called the Kool Kats, playing Lonnie Donegan and Chas McDevitt hits.[15][22]
Stewart left school at age 15[23] and worked briefly as a silk screen printer.[24] Spurred on by his father, his ambition was to become a professional footballer.[19][23] In 1961 he joined on as an apprentice with Brentford F.C.,[23][25][26] a Third Division club at the time.[27] However, he disliked the early morning travel to West London and the daily assignment to clean the first team's boots.[23] His playing effectiveness at centre-half was hindered by his slight build — 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m) but only 9 stone (130 lb; 57 kg) — and he pushed himself so much that he sometimes vomited at the side of the pitch.[23] After up to two months of play in pre-season fixtures,[nb 1] Stewart left the team, to the great disappointment of his father.[23] Stewart later reflected that: I had the skill but not the enthusiasm.[23] Regarding possible career options, Stewart concluded, Well, a musician's life is a lot easier and I can also get drunk and make music, and I can't do that and play football. I plumped for music ... They're the only two things I can do actually: play football and sing.