Thursday, December 11, 2008

"That'll Be The Day" by Rockadoodledoo (Oldies Rock Artist from United Kingdom)

RadioIndy is pleased to present Rockadoodledoo with a GrIndie Award for the CD "That'll Be The Day"

"That'll Be The Day" is a twenty-seven song party mix of '50s and '60s rock & roll classics as interpreted by Rock A Doodle Doo. Rock A Doodle Doo is Terry Webster, a premier pop impressionist from Britain, and though they are sung forty to fifty years later, each song maintains the timeless quality with which it was originally sung and highlight Webster's excellent vocal imitation skills. Webster digs deep into the '50s and '60s rock & roll archive and pays tribute to anthems popularized by the likes of Buddy Holly, The Everly Brothers, Del Shannon, and The Ronnettes. The recording quality of "That'll Be The Day" is also quite good. It sounds clean while maintaining the timeless quality. This party mix features classic rock & roll staples, including "Stand By Me," "Wonderful World," "It's My Party," and "Teenager In Love". Along with classics that have been dazzling our ears for years, the collection also features many tracks that may be a first introduction to audiences born in the last thirty years. "Halfway to Paradise" is a great imitation of a Bill Fury classic that maintains its original dreamy quality and great vocals. "Walk Right Back" is a great song popularized by The Everly Brothers that features great guitar work and catchy lyrics. "That'll Be The Day" is a great tribute to a great era in music that brings twenty-seven classics together to both pay respect to and provide a new twist on a classic tracks. Fans of '50s and '60s rock & roll, be sure to pick this one up.-Chris & the RadioIndy.com Review Team
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