Cavello Jimmy And His House Rockers
Jimmy Cavallo as pictured in a 1949 newspaper article
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Cavello Jimmy And His House Rockers

Jimmy Cavallo Jimmy Cavallo American musician (1927–2019) James Cavallo (March 14, 1927 – December 2, 2019)[1][2] was an American musician best known for performing with his band in the 1956 movie, Rock, Rock, Rock, by pioneering music DJ Alan Freed. Jimmy and the Houserockers were the first white band to play at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, where they celebrated the movie's release.[3] This article needs additional citations for verification. (November 2019) Quick facts Background information, Born ... Jimmy Cavallo Cavallo in 1949 Background information Born (1927-03-14)March 14, 1927 Syracuse, New York, United States Died December 2, 2019(2019-12-02) (aged 92) Pompano Beach, Florida, U.S. Close Starting out in Syracuse, NY When Cavallo (often misspelled Cavello) was in high school in…

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Singles

Rock Rock Rock /  The Big Beat
Rock Rock Rock / The Big Beat (1956)
Soda Shoppe Rock / That's The Groovy Thing
Soda Shoppe Rock / That's The Groovy Thing (1956)
Ooh Wee / Foot Stompin'
Ooh Wee / Foot Stompin' (1957)
Yo Yo Baby / Teenage Lover
Yo Yo Baby / Teenage Lover (1957)
Cherry Pie / Dream Toy
Cherry Pie / Dream Toy (1958)