File:Rock Pop Singer Bill Haley 1955 Image 1 of 2.JPG
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DescriptionRock Pop Singer Bill Haley 1955 Image 1 of 2.JPG |
English: A still image from "The Ted Steele Show", 1955 telecast, image of Bill Haley, a singer, guitarist and occasional songwriter. Leader of band "Bill Haley & The Comets". Still image of sequence of him singing song "Rock Around the Clock". |
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