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Johnny and the Hurricanes were an American instrumental rock band from Toledo, Ohio, United States. They specialized in adapting popular traditional melodies into the rock idiom, using organ and saxophone as their featured instruments. Between 1958 and 1963, the group had a number of hits in both the US and the UK, and the band developed a following in Europe. In 1962, they played at the Star-Club in Hamburg, where the Beatles, then a little-known band, served as an opening act. The band continued as a live act through 2005; leader Johnny Paris died in 2006.

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  • Johnny and the Hurricanes (de)
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  • Johnny and the Hurricanes waren eine US-amerikanische Rock-and-Roll-Band, die Anfang der 1960er mit Rock-Instrumentals international erfolgreich war. (de)
  • Johnny and the Hurricanes were an American instrumental rock band from Toledo, Ohio, United States. They specialized in adapting popular traditional melodies into the rock idiom, using organ and saxophone as their featured instruments. Between 1958 and 1963, the group had a number of hits in both the US and the UK, and the band developed a following in Europe. In 1962, they played at the Star-Club in Hamburg, where the Beatles, then a little-known band, served as an opening act. The band continued as a live act through 2005; leader Johnny Paris died in 2006. (en)
  • Johnny and the Hurricanes was een Amerikaanse rockband die in 1957 door saxofonist Johnny Paris (pseudoniem voor John Pocisk, 1940-2006) als "The Orbits" werd opgericht in Toledo (Ohio). De leden waren schoolvrienden die aanvankelijk Mack Vickery, een vrij onbekende plaatselijke rockabillyzanger, begeleidden. De band bracht uitsluitend instrumentale nummers. (nl)
  • Johnny and the Hurricanes, instrumentalt rock'n'rollband med Johnny Paris på tenorsax, Paul Tesluk på hammondorgel, Tony Kaye på trummor, Dave Yorko på gitarr och Lionel "Butch" Mattice på basgitarr. Bandets största hits var "Crossfire" 1959 och miljonsäljaren "Red River Rock" samma år. "Red River Rock" var en rock'n'roll version av "Red River Valley". Andra låtar är: "Reveille Rock", "Beatnik Fly", "Timebomb", "High Voltage", "Rockin' Goose" och deras andra storsäljare "You Are My Sunshine". (sv)
  • Johnny and the Hurricanes (literalmente "Johnny e os Furacões") foi uma banda americana de rock 'n' roll fundada em Toledo, Ohio em 1957 como The Orbits. O líder era o saxofonista (nascido como John Pocisk, em 1940, em, Walbridge, Ohio - morto dia 1 de maio de 2006, em Ann Arbor, Michigan). Ficaram famosos pela versão instrumental da canção folclórica "Red River Valley", denominada "Red River Rock". A canção alcançou o 5º lugar na parada The Billboard Hot 100. (pt)
  • Johnny and the Hurricanes est un groupe américain de rock instrumental, créé en 1957 autour de Johnny Paris, près de Toledo, dans l'Ohio. Cette formation connut son premier succès avec Crossfire au début de 1959. Ses membres étaient alors Johnny Paris au saxophone, Dave Yorko à la guitare, Lionel Butch Mattice à la basse, Paul Tesluk au clavier et Tony Kaye à la batterie. Ils étaient produits par Tom King. Leur son se caractérisait par l'utilisation d'un orgue, en l'occurrence un chord organ de Hammond, une innovation pour l'époque dans le rock. * Portail du rock * Portail des États-Unis (fr)
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