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Big Joe Turner

Big Joe Turner. Big Joe Turner. Big Hit: Shake, Rattle, and Roll Influence: Credited with having the first true Rock and Roll song. Big Joe Turner. Fats Domino. Fats Domino. Big Hit: Ain’t That a Shame,

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Big Joe Turner

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  1. Big Joe Turner

  2. Big Joe Turner • Big Hit: Shake, Rattle, and Roll • Influence: Credited with having the first true Rock and Roll song

  3. Big Joe Turner

  4. Fats Domino

  5. Fats Domino • Big Hit:Ain’t That a Shame, • Influence: Original Jazz artist that was one of the original founders of Rock and Roll

  6. Fats Domino

  7. Bo Diddley

  8. Bo Diddley • Big Hit: I’m a Man, Bo Diddley • Influence: Blues artist/guitarist who influenced many future Rock and Rollers

  9. Bo Diddley

  10. Big Mama Thornton

  11. Big Mama Thornton • Big Hit: Hound Dog • Influence: Female vocalist who inspired many R&B Motown singers; influenced Elvis’ song Hound Dog

  12. Big Mama Thornton

  13. Muddy Waters

  14. Muddy Waters • Big Hit: Rollin’ Stone, Got My MojoWorkin’ • Influence: Brought the electric blues sound throughout the world; influenced great rock bands like the Rolling Stones Muddy Waters: Got My MojoWorkin'

  15. Elvis Presley

  16. Elvis Presley • Big Hit: Hound Dog, Jailhouse Rock, Heartbreak Hotel • Influence: Considered to be one of the first true Rock artist; influenced many young people; adults hated him

  17. Elvis Presley

  18. Elvis Presley

  19. Carl Perkins

  20. Carl Perkins • Big Hit: Blue Suede Shoes • Influence: Rockabilly artist; guitar influence on future rock and rollers

  21. Carl Perkins

  22. Gene Vincent

  23. Gene Vincent • Big Hit: Be-Bop-A-Lula • Influence: Rockabilly artist; considered to be one of the first rebellious artists

  24. Gene Vincent

  25. Bill Haley and the Comets

  26. Bill Haley and the Comets • Big Hit: Rock Around the Clock • Influence: had the first #1 rock song

  27. Bill Haley and the Comets

  28. Chuck Berry

  29. Chuck Berry • Big Hit: Johnny B. Goode • Influence: electric guitar influence for many future rock artists; considered to be the first great rock and roller

  30. Chuck Berry

  31. Chuck Berry

  32. Little Richard

  33. Little Richard • Big Hit:TuttiFrutti, Good Golly Miss Molly • Influence: brought piano into Rock and Roll; is also considered to be a pioneer of the Rock movement

  34. Little Richard

  35. Jerry Lee Lewis

  36. Jerry Lee Lewis • Big Hit: Great Balls of Fire • Influence: brought intense piano playing into Rock and Roll; one of the first bad boys of Rock and Roll

  37. Jerry Lee Lewis

  38. Buddy Holly and the Crickets

  39. Buddy Holly and the Crickets • Big Hit: Peggy Sue, That’ll Be The Day • Influence: known for his guitar skills in Rock and Roll; his guitar playing influenced future greats, such as the Beatles

  40. Buddy Holly and the Crickets

  41. Ritchie Valens

  42. Ritchie Valens • Big Hit: La Bamba, Come On Let’s Go • Influence: known for his great guitar skills; first Latino to have big hits in the United States

  43. Ritchie Valens

  44. The Everly Brothers

  45. The Everly Brothers • Big Hit:Wake Up Little Susie, Bye Bye Love • Influence:considered to be pioneers of rock movement; original boy band

  46. The Everly Brothers

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