
Rockabilly Style - On The Las Vegas Strip
Rockabilly is one of the earliest styles of rock and roll music. It emerged in the early 1950s.
The term "rockabilly" is a mix of rock (from rock 'n' roll) and hillbilly, the latter a reference to the country music (often called hillbilly music in the 1940s and 1950s) that contributed strongly to the style's development.
Other important influences on rockabilly include western swing, boogie woogie, and rhythm and blues.
There are active rockabilly scenes in many major US cities, particularly on the west coast; as well as major festivals on the east coast.
Rockabilly fans have made common cause with hot rod vintage car enthusiasts, and many festivals feature both music and vintage cars with a 1950s flavor.
With the growth of satellite and internet radio, there are regular broadcast outlets for
rockabilly music.
The not-for-profit Rockabilly Hall of Fame was created March 21, 1997 to remember the early rockabilly music and to promote those who want to continue rockabilly music popularity and accessibility into the future.
For Rockabilly & Vintage Clothing in Las Vegas visit Calo Style - the Las Vegas source
for vintage, re-designed vintage, and original one of a kind pieces.
Calo Style is open 7 days a Week for your convenience.
Visit us today (there's a Map below), or contact us.
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1441 Las Vegas Blvd.
(Between Charleston & Oakey)
Sunday Hours
11 AM to 5 PM
Monday - Saturday
11 AM to 7 PM
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1441 Las Vegas Blvd.
(Between Charleston & Oakey)
Sunday Hours
11 AM to 5 PM
Monday - Saturday
11 AM to 7 PM
View Larger Map
