Ray Campi - Lucky To Be In Love (Live at Canterbury Hall in Preston, UK, 1988)

RAY CAMPI 04 Lucky To Be In Love Ray Campi formed his first band - Ramblin’ Ray & The Ramblers, way back in 1949. He has been playing his brand of American Roots Music on stages all over the world ever since. Though his repertoire includes a substantial dose of Country and Western Swing, it is among Rockabilly enthusiasts that Ray has gained his legendary status. Not only did he cut records which are now regarded as Rockabilly classics in the genre’s 1950s heyday, he was partly responsible for sparking the 1970s/80s Rockabilly Revival via his releases on Ronny Weiser’s infamous Rollin’ Rock Records. “Rollin’ Rock“ was founded as a magazine in 1970, with the record label being formed the following year. Weiser’s limitless enthusiasm for Rockabilly music led to him rediscovering and recording numerous artists of the original Rockabilly era including Gene Vincent, Mac Curtis, Charlie Feathers, Jackie Lee Cochran and Johnny Carroll. He also unleashed a whole roster of new young artists to keep the Rockabil
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