Singer
Johnny Burnette was born in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1934, and was a boyhood
friend of Elvis Presley. Burnette and the Rock ‘n Roll Trio is often credited
as the “pioneers” of rockabilly music.
The
legendary album,
“Rock and Roll Trio” (1988), is one of the finest collections of early rock and
roll. The album collects the early singles of Burnette and the Trio and
contains at least three masterpieces, “The Train Kept a-Rollin’,” “Honey Hush,”
and “Lonesome Train.” The title of the song, “Rock Billy Boogie,” is believed
to be the origin of the name given to this style of music, “rockabilly.”