We're Gonna Bop 1954-1957 - Cokers - Music - BEAR FAMILY - 5397102167423 - February 6, 2015
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We're Gonna Bop 1954-1957

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We're Gonna Bop 1954-1957

EU-only collection by the first family of West Coast country, bop, rockabilly, and pop. California's Coker Family is best remembered for two rockabilly classics of the 1950s: patriarch Alvis Coker's 'Don't Go Baby (Don't Go)' and his daughter Alvadean's 'We're Gonna Bop'. Both songs were written by Alvis' wife, Geraldine, who played bass in the family band. With son Sandy on guitar and fiddle, daughter Linda on piano, and youngest daughter Carolyn on vocals and percussion, the six members of the Coker Family were a popular staple of the rockabilly-infused West Coast country scene of the mid-1950s. Alvadean and Sandy were regular performers on the influential 'Town Hall Party,' and the Cokers - in various incarnations - recorded a total of 30 songs for both the Abbott label in Los Angeles and the Decca label in Nashville. Ranging from hillbilly, to rockabilly, to early pop-country, the Coker recordings are a fascinating snapshot of an era of rapid changes in the world of popular music. Their revved-up collaborations with Jim Reeves, Floyd Cramer, Hank Garland and other legendary luminaries of country music are included in this collection, which gathers the family's complete studio output for the first time. You'll hear more than 25 songs that have never been released on CD. Of these, eight have not previously been released to the public on any format! As a bonus, you'll hear an alternate take of Alvadean's rockabilly classic, 'We're Gonna Bop'!


COMPL. COKER FAMILY RECORDINGS ON ABBOT AND DECCA

Media Music     CD   (Compact Disc)
Number of discs 1
Released February 6, 2015
EAN/UPC 5397102167423
Label BEAR FAMILY BFY16742.2
Genre Rock     Rock & Roll
Dimensions 121 × 136 × 10 mm   ·   117 g

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