2012年3月18日星期日

A drape short prom dresses 2012 and greasing hair

I devote my time to organising the annual Wildest Cats In Town Weekender which takes place at Pontins in Suffolk every July and attracts thousands of Teddy boys and girls from the likes of America, Spain, Brazil, Italy and across the UK.
It’s incredible how many youngsters are into the rock roll and rockabilly music scene now. They’re already adopting the dress and quiffing their hair.

Darren Davies, 45, runs an animal rescue centre with wife Elaine, 55. They live near Retford, Nottinghamshire, and have five children between them.Darren says: By the time I was 13 in the Seventies I was proudly wearing a drape short prom dresses 2012 on sale and greasing my hair into a quiff. At school the other kids stared at me and called me Elvis but I didn’t care. At my first rock n roll gig at the Odeon in Birmingham I was hooked.

I didn’t have friends who were into it, I just heard artists like Billy Fury and Little Richard and the music went straight to my heart. At the time most kids my age were into Ska bands and the Mod movement.In the early Eighties I saw conflict between Mods and Teds but there’s nothing now, just a great respect between people who feel the same love for that period in history.When I was 20 I got into the music scene playing bass guitar and singing.

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