Rock N Rolls Tours London 2013
The Rock n Rolls Sightseeing Tour of London is the greatest way to visit the landmark sites in London that made it the rocking hub for the swinging sixties and seventies.
Rock n Roll London
Art Wood, the leader of The Artwoods band, the brother of Ronnie Wood (Faces, The Rolling Stones) wanders around London and tells about where and how the great rock-history was creating here in the 60's.
Rock 'n' Roll - Walking Tour
Let our entertaining guides take you to the heart of the swinging 60s. Walk through Soho and discover where Paul McCartney met Linda, where The Rolling Stones recorded their first album, where Jimi Hendrix and the Sex Pistols played their first London gigs and where The Beatles played their last.
Our Rock 'n' Roll walking tour departs daily at 1pm from our Visitor Centre, off Trafalgar Square.
London Rock Tour in HD
An entertaining and highly informative tour around London on the Magic Bus.
Bruce Cherry gives us a running commentary on the places, homes and venues where the great 60s and 70s rock stars lived, performed and visited.
With testimonials by thrilled rock lovers from all over the world.
London Walks Rock'n'Roll Walk
Super Guide Adam leads a group of music lovers through the Rock'n'Roll landmarks of West End London.
Rock n Rolls London Tour - music by Ronnie Scott
Feel like a Rock star for the day as you glide through the streets of London and grab the opportunity to see, hear and photograph the sites in the coolest city in the world in one of the coolest cars ever made!
Ronnie has lived in London for the past 40 years and knows every side street of this fascinating city Coupled with this knowledge is his great enthusiasm for the pop and rock scene in Britain during the swinging eras which oozes out from every brick and cobblestone, every street and mansion visited.
Rock & Roll Tour | London
Join Free Tours By Foot on London’s first free Rock n’ Roll experience! This is not just a tour, but a “bucket list” worthy journey through the beginning of the Swingin’ Sixties movement up to the present day.
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ROCK'N'ROLL LONDON WITH LONDON WALKS
A walking tour of Rock'n'Roll London. Every Friday 2.00pm Tottenham Court Road Stn -- Book a Private Tour on 020 7624 3978 london@walks.com. walks.com. NB Exit 3 AT TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD STATION IS NOW CLOSED! USE EXIT 1 INSTEAD! IT'S THE ONLY EXIT!
Camden Town Rock n Roll Punk Music Pub Crawl - London
Camden Town Rock n Roll Punk Music - London Pub Crawl
Joolz Guides takes you for a walk through his old stomping ground. Camden Town is famous for its pubs, markets and live music. Amy Winehouse pulled pints here and it's where punk music was born with The Ramones.
Go through Camden Market to see where the Sex Pistols had fights and where The Clash and Madness shot their album covers.
Thanks to Michael G Spafford for photos.
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Rock n Roll London in a Rolls-Royce
The Rock n Rolls Tour of London is the greatest way to visit the key sites in London that made it the rocking hub for the swinging sixties and seventies.
This is a once in a life-time chance to glide through London in a Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow and relive those fab times by visiting a kaleidoscope of famous places where the movers and shakers of the 60's and 70's rock world hung out and worked and died! Ronnie Scott is your private guide who will help you discover the swinging city in true style.
The Rock'n'Roll London Walking Tour
The Rock'n'Roll London Walk with Adam Scott-Goulding as your guide. Adam is an arts journalist, musician and qualified Westminster guide. He has been leading tours in London for 15 years.
Join him on Fridays at 2pm Tottenham Court Road tube or get in touch to book a private tour.
Rock and Roll Beatles London tour
Rock and roll London tour: Beatles, Stones, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, Clapton and many more!
Special Group Tours, Small Groups, Interesting Itineraries to UK and Europe, Personalized Service.
Trip To London (Part 2) - Rock and Roll/Football Sightseeing
Day 2 of our trip to London where we go on a less obvious sightseeing tour. Plenty of tubes, and popping into random Rock and Roll sites and football venues.
Rock & Roll London
A trip around some of London`s rock & roll landmarks! :-)
Rock'n'Roll London Pub Walk
Every Wednesday! The Rock'n'Roll London Pub Walk, 7:00pm. Meet at Tottenham Court Road Stn. No need to book, £10 per person (£8 concession) walks.com, rocknrolllondon.com, @rocknrolllondon.
London 59 The Rock n' Roll Tour
Rock & Roll Pub Walk With LIVE Music
Wednesday nights 7pm The Rock'n'Roll London Pub Walk – with LIVE Music as part of the tour! Meet at Tottenham Court Road tube (exit 1) £10 per person £8 for students and seniors. NB This walk is not suitable for children
London 56 The Rock n' Roll Tour
Rock and Roll Dream Tours in England
Your mentors, David Hekhouse and Jesse Benenati, will provide the knowledge and tools to live the best week of your life. Prior to departure several lucky individuals, or a private group, will join David and Jesse in the rehearsal studio several nights a week and work diligently on a set of classic music. This set will be performed in professional fashion at the world-famous Cavern Club in Liverpool. Together, we will also write an original song and record it the way it should be done, in Studio 2 at Abbey Road in London.
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Jerry Lee Lewis - Rock Medley (The London Rock N Roll Show, Wembley Stadium Aug 5, 1972)
Jerry Lee Lewis (born September 29, 1935) is an American rock and roll and country music singer and pianist. An early pioneer of rock and roll music, Lewis was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986 and his pioneering contribution to the genre has been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. In 2004, Rolling Stone Magazine ranked him number 24 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. In 2003, they listed his box set All Killer, No Filler: The Anthology number 242 on their list of 500 greatest albums of all time.
Lewis was born to the poor family of Elmo and Mamie Lewis in Ferriday in Concordia Parish in eastern Louisiana, and began playing piano in his youth with his two cousins, Mickey Gilley and Jimmy Swaggart. His parents mortgaged their farm to buy him a piano. Influenced by a piano-playing older cousin Carl McVoy (who later recorded with Bill Black 's Combo), the radio, and the sounds from the black juke joint across the tracks, Haney's Big House, Lewis created his style from black artists who were unable to play to white audiences, mixing rhythm and blues, boogie-woogie, gospel, and country music, as well as ideas from established country boogie pianists like recording artists Moon Mullican and Merrill Moore. Soon he was playing professionally.
Lewis played at clubs in and around Ferriday and Natchez, Mississippi, becoming part of the burgeoning new rock and roll sound and cutting his first demo recording in 1954. He made a trip to Nashville around 1955 where he played clubs and attempted to drum up interest, but was turned down by the Grand Ole Opry as he had been at the Louisiana Hayride country stage and radio show in Shreveport. Recording executives in Nashville suggested he switch to playing a guitar.
Lewis travelled to Memphis, Tennessee in November 1956, to audition for Sun Records. Label owner Sam Phillips was away on a trip to Florida, but producer and engineer Jack Clement recorded Lewis's rendition of Ray Price's Crazy Arms and his own composition End of The Road. During December 1956, Lewis began recording prolifically, both as a solo artist and as a session musician for such Sun artists as Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash. His distinctive piano playing can be heard on many tracks recorded at Sun during late 1956 and early 1957, including Carl Perkins' Matchbox, Your True Love, You Can Do No Wrong, and Put Your Cat Clothes On, and Billy Lee Riley's Flyin' Saucers Rock'n'Roll. Until this time, rockabilly had rarely featured piano, but it proved a highly influential addition and rockabilly artists on other labels soon also started working with pianists.
Lewis's own singles advanced his career as a soloist during 1957, with hits such as Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On and Great Balls of Fire, his biggest hit, bringing him to national and international fame, despite criticism for the songs' overtly sexual undertones which prompted some radio stations to boycott them. In 2005, Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On was selected for permanent preservation in the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress.
Lewis would often kick the piano bench out of the way to play standing, rake his hands up and down the keyboard for dramatic accent, sit down on the keyboard and even stand on top of the instrument. His first TV appearance, in which he demonstrated some of these moves, was on The Steve Allen Show on July 28, 1957, where he played the song Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On. He is also reputed to have set a piano on fire at the end of a live performance, in protest at being billed below Chuck Berry.
His dynamic performance style can be seen in films such as High School Confidential and Jamboree. He has been called rock & roll's first great wild man and also rock & roll's first great eclectic. Classical composer Michael Nyman has also cited Lewis's style as the progenitor of his own aesthetic. ~ SOURCE: Wikipedia
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