Lee Rocker (born Leon Drucker, August 3, 1961, Massapequa, New York) is an American rockabilly double bass player. He was a member of the influential Rockabilly band The Stray Cats.
He is the son of the classical clarinetists Stanley Drucker (the retired principal clarinetist of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra) and Naomi Drucker. His sister Roseanne is a country music singer-songwriter. As a child, he played the cello, and later learned to play the electric bass.
Drucker's school friends included James McDonnell and Brian Setzer. The three of them played together regularly and widened their musical interests to include the blues and rockabilly. Drucker also learned to play the double bass to incorporate the sounds of blues and rockabilly on the acoustic instrument. The three of them formed the group The Stray Cats in 1979. McDonnell took on the stage name of "Slim Jim Phantom", and Drucker devised his own stage name of "Lee Rocker". Rocker evolved his own style of slap-bass playing with the group.
Rocker and the Stray Cats sold nearly 10 million albums and garnered twenty three gold and platinum certified records worldwide, and made them a mainstay on MTV.[citation needed] In addition to Stray Cats, Lee Rocker and Phantom Rocker and Slick albums, Rocker has recorded or performed with Carl Perkins, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Willie Nelson, Leon Russell, Keith Richards, John Fogerty, and Scotty Moore. Rocker was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1982, as was his father, they are the second father-son duo to be nominated for a Grammy in the same year. He considered to be an influential upright bassist in Rock n' Roll.
Since the break-up of The Stray Cats, Rocker has had a solo career and produced recordings independently. In 1985, Rocker, Phantom and Earl Slick formed the group Phantom, Rocker & Slick and recorded two albums for EMI Records titled Phantom, Rocker and Slick and Cover Girl. The song "Men Without Shame" landed Rocker back on MTV and in the charts. For Black Top Records, Rocker released the albums Big Blue (1994) and Atomic Boogie Hour (1995). He has also recorded for Alligator Records.
He released the album, Bulletproof, in 2003. His other albums included Black Cat Bone, released in August 2007, which featured Brophy Dale on guitar and Jimmy Sage on drums. Buzz Campbell (Hot Rod Lincoln and Sha Na Na) joined the band three years ago, and gave a Gretsch guitar sound to the band. In 2011 Lee released an EP called "The Cover Sessions" which features cover versions of songs such as the John Lennon/Paul McCartney song "Come Together," Elton John's, "Honky Cat," and The Allman Brothers song "Ramblin Man." In addition to recording and touring, Rocker hosted a radio show on XM Radio, called 'Rumble and Twang with Lee Rocker.' He also works in concert promotion with his Texas-based roots music festival, 'Revival Festival.' As of 2011, 'Revival Festival' is now in its fourth year and has proven to be successful. Lee Rocker joined the cast of the Broadway hit “Million Dollar Quartet” as bassist Clayton Perkins, the brother of Sun Records recording artist Carl Perkins in a twelve-show run from January 21 through 31st, 2011. He topped off the show with a special encore performance with the cast and an appearance on New York Today.
2013 has brought Mr Rocker much acknowledgment for his unique and technical style of bass playing with a "Life Time Achievement Award" from Bass Player Magazine as well as teaching master classes in London and Los Angeles. Lee is also a member of the "Long Island Music Hall of Fame" and the recipient of the "Visionary Artist Award" from the Laguna Beach Arts Council.
Rocker and his wife Deborah have two children. Daughter Sadie is an artist living in California. His son, Justin, is a screenwriter, who attended Chapman University where he was vice president of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. The family resides in Laguna Beach, California and New York City.
Clint miller (1950)
Isaac Clinton „Clint“ Miller (* 24. Mai 1939 in Ferguson, North Carolina) ist ein US-amerikanischer Politiker, Jurist und Rockabilly-Musiker.
Miller wuchs mit sechs Geschwistern in einfachen Verhältnissen auf. Er begann während seiner Schulzeit in Woodstock, Virginia mit Freunden zu singen und ließ sich dabei von Country-Größen wie Eddy Arnold oder Carl Smith beeinflussen. In Washington D.C. konnte er seine Sangeskünste im Lokalfernsehen zeigen.
Im Herbst 1957 unterzeichnete er einen Vertrag bei ABC-Paramount, die vergeblich versucht hatten, die Masterbänder des gerade von Johnny Faire eingespielten Rockabilly-Songs Bertha Lou von dessen Produzenten Kenny Babcock von Surf Records zu erwerben. ABCs A&R-Manager Don Costa entschied daher, mit Miller als Sänger den Titel im New Yorker Bell Sound Studio einzuspielen, der zusammen mit dem Original Anfang Dezember 1957 auf den Markt kam und aufgrund einer geschickten Promotion unter anderem über Dick Clarks Show American Bandstand mit einem 79. Platz der Billboard-Charts erheblich erfolgreicher wurde. Als B-Seite wurde der Carl-Smith-Hit Doggone It Baby, I’m in Love aus dem Jahr 1954 gecovert. Clint konnte auch weiterhin regelmäßig im Fernsehen auftreten und gehörte zum Programm der regelmäßigen Country-Tanzveranstaltung Town and Country Jamborees in Washington.
Im Juni 1958 ergab eine zweite Aufnahmesession Material für zwei Singles, darunter der tanzgeeignete, etwas poppigere Teenage Dance und mit Polka Dotted Poliwampus ein Novelty-Answer-Song auf Sheb Wooleys Purple People Eater. Nach einer Single für Big Top Records ging Miller zum New Yorker Label Headline Records, wo er zwischen 1959 und 1961 vier weitere Singles veröffentlichte. 1962 folgten zwei Platten für Lenox Records.
Während seiner Zeit als Musiker trieb Miller seine Hochschulausbildung voran. 1961 besuchte er die Stella Adler Studio of Acting, 1962 erreichte er an der American University einen Abschluss in öffentlicher Verwaltung. 1965 bestand er in Lexington ein juristisches Examen, auf das er seine weitere Laufbahn baute. 1972 wurde er für die Republikanische Partei in das Abgeordnetenhaus von Virginia gewählt, dem er bis 1993 angehörte. In diesem Jahr bewarb er sich erfolglos um die Nominierung seiner Partei für die Gouverneurswahlen, die stattdessen an George Allen ging. Bis zu seiner Pensionierung im Jahr 2006 arbeitete er als Richter in der Virginia State Corporation Commission.
Die Musik betrieb er während seiner politischen Karriere nur noch nebenher. 1976 nahm er eine Single auf und erst 1993 stellte er drei Songs auf einer CD zusammen.
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