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		<title>Hardrock Gunter Interview</title>
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		<dc:creator>Randy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A number of years ago I found some recordings of Hardrock Gunter. With an interesting name, I did a little research which eventually led me to find Hardrock living in New Mexico. To make a long story short, we&#8217;ve become good friends and in October of 2008, we took a vacation to New Mexico. During [...]]]></description>
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<p>A number of years ago I found some recordings of Hardrock Gunter. With an interesting name, I did a little research which eventually led me to find Hardrock living in New Mexico. To make a long story short, we&#8217;ve become good friends and in October of 2008, we took a vacation to New Mexico. During our visit, we interviewed Hardrock.</p>
<p>Hardrock is one of the first rock and rollers out there.</p>
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<p>His <em>Birmingham Bounce</em> has been written up as possibly the first rock and roll record. (He recorded it in 1950, Red Foley made it into a number 1 hit a little later.) <em>(Gonna rock and roll) Gonna Dance All Night</em> is arguably the first time that the phrase “rock and roll” was ever used in a song in a musical context (also recorded in 1950.) His recall into the army for the Korean Conflict interrupted his career. He was recording on the sun label before Elvis did.</p>
<p>Hardrock is a pioneer of the rockabilly sound. I hope you enjoy the interview. Learn more about &#8220;Rock&#8221; on the official <a href="http://www.hardrockgunter.com">Hardrock Gunter</a> website.</p>
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