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Below are articles from Widmarc Clark’s Rock A Billy Saturday Night & Honky Tonk Saturday Night Collections. All stories are copyright and property of Widmarc Clark.

Widmarc's Rock A Billy Saturday Nite
100 Songs That Helped Bring Rockabilly Into Existence
Dale Hawkins: Swamp Blues Rock ‘N’ Roll
Widmarc & Wendell At The Plastic Cactus Studio
New Orleans Looking Forward To 4th Annual Ponderosa Stomp
Joe Bennett & The Sparkletones: Plain Ole Cottin Pickin – Rock A Billy – Boppin Rock Boogie
Pat Boone: Look At Those White Buck Shoes
John D. Loundermilk: The Language Of Love
Freddy “Boom Boom” Cannon
Jerry Wallace: Singing In The Twilight Zone
Ace Records: Where In The Hell Is Ace Records
Jimmy Clanton: Just A Bit Of Cajun Rock Down In Baton Rouge
Bobby Charles: See You Later Alligator
Eddie Cochran: A True Pioneer Of Rock A Billy
Gene Vincent: The Navy’s Biggest Rock Star
Making Music For A Living
50 Years Later: That’s All Right – Is Still Alright
Ponderosa Stomp Three: Rockabilly’s Blast The Big Easy
Mystic Knights Of The Mau Mau 3rd Annual Ponderosa Stomp
Chuck Berry Just Good Ole Rock A Berry
Oldies But Goodies
Link Wray: The Chilling, Thrilling Sound Called Rumble
Carl Perkins: Blue Suede Shoes Forever
Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin On – The Greatest Rock And Roll Record Ever Recorded
The Colonel: The Best Manager Elvis Ever Had
The Last Ride Of Hank Williams
Rick Nelson: He Should Have Kept Rockin
The Ghost Of The Blue House Blues
Big Train To Memphis: The Rockabilly Hall Of Fame Benefit Show
Hank Williams: Rock-a-billy In My Soul
Johnny Cash – Walk Softly Carry A Big Guitar
James Burton: A Life Time Jam Session
The World Outside Sun Studio In 1954
Widmarc’s Juke Box Saturday Nite
The Summer Of The Winter Rain
Sam Has Left The Studio: It’s A Lonely Weekend
The Ponderosa Stomp II: The Greatest Live Show On Earth
Gene Summers: The School Of Rock N Roll
Second Annual Ponderosa Stomp
Believe It Or Not, They had Just One Hit
Great Rock-a-billy Songs Of The Fifties
Ray Vernon: The Man With The Velvet Voice
Elvis Left The Building Twenty-five Years Ago, But The Legend Is Still Alive
Working On A Building
The Wild Cat Tamer Strike’s Again
Link Wray: No Bragging It’s Understood
Rock-n-roll Hall Of Fame
Roy Buchanan: Gone With The Wind
Mystery Train: Elvis’ Fifth And Final Single For Sun Records
Who Recorded The First Rock N Roll Record?
The First Time I Heard The Fool
Legends Of Rock-a-billy Perform A Once In A Lifetime Show In New Orleans
When Country Music Was King In Washington, DC
Dale Hawkins


Country Music Station Changes Format to Spanish
Don Gibson Writing Songs That Became Legends
Patsy Cline: She Was the Best
Shreveport In My Rearview Mirror
What Changed Traditional Country Music
The Younger Brothers
Marty Robbins: His Memory Will Never Die
Questions Down Through the Years
Tom “Cat” Reeder – Country Music Disc Jockey Hall of Fame 1997

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