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1957
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dot_clear dot_clear"Bill Haley & the Comets" started things off in 1955 with "Rock Around the Clock" and artists such as Elvis, Little Richard, Pat Boone, Chuck Berry, the Platters and the Penguins were selling records and attracting enthusiastic crowds nationally during the early years of rock & roll. In Minnesota and the Midwest, groups such as "The Radiants", "Damon Lee & the Diablos", the "Ricochets" and Kay Bee recording artists "Jerry Roberts & the Toppers" were packing the ballrooms around the Twin Cities and throughout the north country.
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dot_clear We don't have a lot of information about the Radiants, but it's a cool picture, and they've got neat guitars, a spiffy sparkle drum set, and great hair with that classic 50's look.
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dot_clear Besides, my mother managed the group, and that's reason enough to include "The Radiants" on this rock & roll history page!
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1958
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dot_clear By 1957, the Everly Brothers and Buddy Holly were on the charts and Ricky Nelson had a couple of hit singles, along with Paul Anka, the Diamonds, Jerry Lee Lewis, the Coasters and more from Elvis and Chuck Berry. And who will ever forget those Midwest rock & roll pioneers, "The Ricochets"?
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dot_clear Just about everybody, it seems....
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dot_clear But that's the price you pay for being one of the first bands in Minnesota to play the "new" music of the 50's!
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dot_clearGood management and a little bit of luck made all the difference for these musical legends, as mom helped them become one of the most popular teen bands in the Midwest ballroom and Twin Cities nightclub circuit during the late 50's.
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1959 - 1960
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dot_clear In 1958 a group called "The Champs" made it to the top of the charts with a sax instrumental called "Tequila" and soon every rock & roll band in the country featured a saxophone. The Midwest led the way when a group called "Jerry Roberts & the Toppers" brought in Robert Burtis (senior) to play piano and alto sax. While the national charts and radio playlists were topped with hit singles by David Seville, Sheb Wooley, Danny & the Juniors, Elvis, and Jerry Lee Lewis, "The Toppers" dominated the airwaves in the Midwest with back-to-back original releases on Kay Bee records of "Be True" and "Rendezvous".
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dot_clear This group brought modern rock & roll music to Minnesota and made the Midwest music scene what it is today (although it might be rather senseless to try and assess blame at this point, since many of the band members have passed away...)

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Original Recordings by Jerry Roberts & the Toppers
"Be True"
Kay Paul & Jerry Roberts
"Rendezvous"
Jerry Roberts
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