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Rory Blackwell

Rory Blackwell (born 22 June 1933 in Battersea, London) is a British former rock and roll musician, bandleader of The Blackjacks, singer, drummer and songwriter.
==Biography==
Blackwell founded the first British rock and roll band, and put on rock and roll at Studio 51 in September 1956, and at the The 2i's Coffee Bar and on 24 January 1957 gave his very first job to Terry Dene, then Terry Williams, fronting him at the Razzle Dazzle Club billed as 'the new' singing sensation Terry Williams'.
Rory and his Blackjacks starred in the 1957 film ''Rock You Sinners''. Directed by Dennis Kavanagh, it also starred Art Baxter, Jackie Collins, and Tony Crombie.
In 1959, Blackwell spotted the 16-year-old pianist Clive Powell (Georgie Fame) in a summer holiday camp in Wales, where he offered him a job as a piano player with The Blackjacks.〔Andrews (3 February 2007)〕 After the season ended, Powell left as new opportunities arose.
They recorded "Bye Bye Love", later covered by The Everly Brothers. Blackwell had a number of successes with "Bony Moronie", "Red Roses", "Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast", "Great Balls of Fire", and "Rory's Rock", then toured Europe and the UK with stars from the US.
In 1968, ''Rory Blackwell's 1968 Rock'n'roll Show Live'' (EMI/Parlophone) was released with the tracks: "Let's Have a Party", "Rock Around the Clock", "Great Balls of Fire", "Be Bop a Lula", "Shake Rattle and Roll", "Hound Dog", "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On", "Bony Moronie", "Heartbreak Hotel" and "Rory's Rock".
After the launching of the Apollo 11 in 1969, Blackwell wrote and released the orchestral piece ''Apollo 11 : Sea of Tranquility'' (EMI/Parlophone).
In 1978 another album was released, ''The Two Sides of Rory Blackwell'' (Ellie Jay Records) with tracks including "Bony Moronie", "Amarillo", "Teddy Bear", "Beatles Medley" and "Wipe Out".
He appeared in many television programmes such as ''Six-Five Special'', ''Cool For Cats'', and the ''Oh Boy!'', where he acted with Lord Rockingham's XI.
Later Blackwell toured with the Beach Boys〔''Spokane Chronicle'' (29 May 1985)〕 and Plastic Ono Band as a drummer.
During the 1960s, Blackwell worked with the young bassist, Nick Simper, who later joined Johnny Kidd's band and went on to become one of the founding members of Deep Purple.
He attempted many world records for charity, mainly involving feats of longevity or speed on musical instruments. Many of these appeared in ''Guinness World Records'' editions, but musical feats are no longer featured in the same quantity as they were previously.〔() 〕
In the 1980s, Blackwell worked as the Entertainments Manager at the Welcome Family Holiday Park, Dawlish Warren, Devon where he continued pleasing the crowds and breaking drumming records.
According to a 2008 local news article, Blackwell is now retired and living in South Devon.

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