Rocket 88, The Song That Changed Music Before Rock ‘n’ Roll Had a Name cover art

Rocket 88, The Song That Changed Music Before Rock ‘n’ Roll Had a Name

Rocket 88, The Song That Changed Music Before Rock ‘n’ Roll Had a Name

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

Before rock and roll even had a name, one song quietly changed music forever. In 1951, a raw, fast, and reckless track called Rocket 88 was recorded in a small Memphis studio. No big stars. No big plans. Just young musicians, a broken guitar amp, and a sound nobody had heard before. Credited to Jackie Brenston, but driven by the vision of Ike Turner, the song introduced distorted guitar, pounding piano, fast rhythms, and themes of speed, youth, and freedom. Even producer Sam Phillips knew this wasn’t a mistake—it was something new. Many music historians now believe this might be the first true rock and roll record ever made.

🎙️ Listen to the full episode until the very end to discover how an accident helped launch a global musical revolution—and why the people behind it didn’t immediately get the credit they deserved.

#Rocket88
#RockAndRollHistory
#MusicHistory
#BirthOfRock
#ClassicRnB
#VintageMusic
#MusicPodcast
#RockOrigins
#SoundThatChangedMusic
No reviews yet