Ricky Nelson Lonesome Town
Rick Nelson was one of the very biggest of the 50s teen idols, so it took awhile for him to attain the same level of critical respectability as other early rock greats. Yet now the consensus is that he made some of the finest pop, rock recordings of his era. Sure, he had more promotional push than any other rock musician of the 50s; no, he wasn t the greatest singer; and yes, Elvis, Gene Vincent, Carl Perkins, and others rocked harder. But Nelson was extraordinarily consistent during the first five years of his recording career, crafting pleasant poprockabilly hybrids with ace session players and projecting an archetype of the sensitive, reticent young adult with his accomplished vocals. He also played a somewhat underestimated role in rock roll s absorption into mainstream America how bad could rock be if it was featured on one of America s favorite family situation comedies on a weekly basis Nelson entered professional entertainment before his tenth birthday, when he
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