Artist Bio:
Bill Black's Combo was a musical group led by bassist Bill Black. The group was formed in Memphis, Tennessee in the early 1960s. They were known for their instrumental rock and roll music, with a sound that combined elements of R&B, rockabilly, and pop. The band was named after its leader, Bill Black, who was previously known for his work as the bassist in Elvis Presley's band.
Bill Black's Combo achieved commercial success in the early 1960s with hits like "Smokie, Part 2" and "White Silver Sands." They released several albums and singles throughout the 1960s, and their music was popular on both the pop and R&B charts. The group's energetic and rhythmic sound made them a favorite among fans of instrumental rock and roll music.
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