- that
later became the
Comets initially formed as "Bill
Haley and the
Saddlemen" c. 1949–1952, and
performed mostly country and
western songs, though...
-
Brittney Nicole Williams. In 2018,
Gutierrez formed the Brooklyn-based trio
Saddlemen with
guitarist Paul
Hinkes and his
youngest brother, drummer,
Austin Gutierrez...
- June 14, 1951, the
Saddlemen recorded a
cover of the
Delta Cats "Rocket 88".
During the
Labor Day w****end in 1952, the
Saddlemen were
renamed Bill Haley...
- Philadelphia,
Grande pla****
piano and
accordion with Bill
Haley and the
Saddlemen,
later known as Bill
Haley & His Comets, from 1949 to 1962-63. One of...
- 1949 Note:
Haley recorded several singles with
other groups prior to the
Saddlemen that are not
listed here. 1950 "Deal Me a Hand" / "Ten
Gallon Stetson"...
- Bill
Haley and His
Saddlemen, and its
successor group Bill
Haley & His Comets, from 1949 to 1963. A
founding member of both the
Saddlemen and the Comets,...
-
player for Bill
Haley & His
Comets and its
predecessor Bill
Haley and the
Saddlemen. He
started playing for them in 1949 and
became noted for "wild antics"...
-
label in 1948. The
group disbanded in 1949, and
Haley went on to form The
Saddlemen,
which later became Bill
Haley & His Comets. Murrells,
Joseph (1978)....
-
percussion in lieu of a drummer; such was the case with Bill
Haley & His
Saddlemen (the
forerunner group to the Comets),
which did not use
drummers on recordings...
-
identified as rock and roll, most
notably "Rocket 88" by Bill
Haley and His
Saddlemen (later
known as The Comets) in 1951. Dave
Miller owned a
radio station...