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  1. 2. Aug. 2009 · Explore Billy Lee Riley's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Billy Lee Riley on AllMusic.

  2. Billy Lee Riley. In Billy Rileys früheren Leben war er ein Radio Hillbilly-Sänger in Arkansas, ein Rockabilly-Sänger auf dem ursprünglichen Sun-Label (in der Tat der wahrscheinlich beste Rockabilly-Sänger auf jedem Label), ein Blues-Mann (seine Lightnin' Leon Single täuschte die Compiler der ursprünglichen Blues Records-Diskographie) und ein Club-a-go-go-Sänger.

  3. 7. Dez. 2023 · Billy Lee Riley (1933–2009) Billy Lee Riley was a rockabilly musician whose career began in the Arkansas Delta and peaked in the 1950s after he signed a record deal with Sun Records in Memphis, Tennessee. He recorded many songs during his life, alternating between the rockabilly style that made him famous and the blues music that he loved.

  4. Billy Lee Riley. In Billy Rileys früheren Leben war er ein Radio Hillbilly-Sänger in Arkansas, ein Rockabilly-Sänger auf dem ursprünglichen Sun-Label (in der Tat der wahrscheinlich beste Rockabilly-Sänger auf jedem Label), ein Blues-Mann (seine Lightnin' Leon Single täuschte die Compiler der ursprünglichen Blues Records-Diskographie) und ein Club-a-go-go-Sänger.

  5. Billy Lee Riley was an American 1950's Rockabilly singer, best known for his recordings for Sun Records of Memphis. Performed as part of the "The Little Green Men", the "house band" at Sun. Considered good looking and with wild stage moves, Riley had a brief solo career with his backing band "The Little Green Men".

  6. BILLY LEE RILEY & JOHN PRINE - Red Hot!"Red Hot" is a song written and recorded by Billy "The Kid" Emerson and released on Sun Records in 1955. It has been c...

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  7. 4. Jan. 2023 · They would function as the well-oiled rifle, firing frontman Billy Lee Riley like a blazing hot bullet. A cash-in on a current sci-fi fad, Flyin’ Saucers Rock’n’Roll would be a mere cornball novelty in lesser hands, but it was played and sung with such raw power that it never fails to raise goosebumps, even (or maybe even especially) when the record is spun today.