Hearts Of Stone

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Year
1961
Peak Position
#20
Weeks on Chart
8
Total Ratings
0

Artist Bio:
Bill Black's Combo was a musical group formed by Bill Black, who was the bassist for Elvis Presley's band. The group was active from the late 1950s to the mid-1960s and was known for their instrumental rock and roll music. They had a series of successful singles, including "Smokie, Part 2" and "White Silver Sands," which both reached the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The group had a distinctive sound that combined elements of rock and roll, R&B, and country music, and they were popular for their energetic live performances.


Bill Black's Combo was known for their tight musicianship and infectious rhythms, with Black's bass playing anchoring the group's sound. The band released several albums during their career, and their music continues to be appreciated by fans of instrumental rock and roll. Despite disbanding in the mid-1960s, Bill Black's Combo left a lasting legacy in the music world and is remembered as a pioneering group in the genre of instrumental rock.

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