Did Sister Rosetta Tharpe cut rock & roll release number 4?

Did Sister Rosetta Tharpe cut rock & roll release number 4?

BluesMuse17 Check out the Sister’s original 1944 recording below http://www.aintnothinbut.com/strange-things-happening-everyday-sister-rosetta-tharpe/  Sister Rosetta Tharpe Big Boy Crudup drops to number five in my ‘Earliest Rock & Roll Releases’ list (below) because America’s original soul sister has taken his spot.  Sister Rosetta Tharpe recorded the rocking, ‘Strange Things Happen Every Day’, with Decca’s house band in New…

Aboriginal rock singer was also Australian statesmen.

OBITUARY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7cbkxn4G8U … … It’s rare for an Australian Aborigine to hit the music charts, even in Australia. Such a rare individual was Yunupingu*, the front man of rock band, Yothu Yindi, who died this week of kidney disease in Australia’s remote Arnhem Land, aged 56. Yothu Yindi became huge in Australia and gained worldwide…

Authur Crudup’s ‘That’s All Right’. Fifth earliest rock ‘n’ roll track?

Authur Crudup’s ‘That’s All Right’. Fifth earliest rock ‘n’ roll track?

Updated 13 March 2019   BluesMuse15   As America wound down after World War Two, white Chicago blues pioneer, Lester Melrose, still hadn’t finished tinkering with the development of the blues (see BluesMuse8). Rock ‘n’ roll pioneer, Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup He didn’t know it then, but Lester was busy helping create rock & roll. Albert Ammons, also from Chicago, had…