He was on the sound track on one of the first movies that did rock and roll. It was called
black board jungle
jd’s
a old fifties movie about juvenile delinquents. That was a big fad in the fifties, what are we going to do about all these juvenile delinquents. Every body was so Freudian in the fifties, all searching for the holy grail of being “adjusted”
we all wanted to be juvenile delinquents so we could get the girls that would pet.
I saw him live in 1956, but I never noticed his hair cut before. That little curl hanging down kills me for some reason.

I felt so alive in 1956[edit] Music and teen culture
The film has also been credited with sparking the Rock and Roll revolution by featuring Bill Haley and the Comets's Rock Around the Clock, initially a B-side, over the film's opening credits, establishing that song as an instant classic. The music led to a huge teenage audience for the film: their exuberance sometimes overflowed into violence and vandalism at screenings.[1] In this sense, it has been seen as marking the start of a period of visible teenage rebellion in the late 20th century.
Blackboard Jungle
I wish they all could be Baltimore girls.
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