Johnny Devlin cracked open the New Zealand rock’n’roll market in 1958.
This episode of Blue Smoke digs deep into early Devlin. As well as some early hits, it features some very rare recordings, being broadcast for the very first time: an audition from 1957, and a live track from his barnstorming national tour of 1958-1959.
Written, presented, and produced by Chris Bourke; engineered by William Saunders.
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Music details
Artist: Johnny Devlin
Track: Devil’s Rock (instrumental)
Composer: Johnny Devlin
Album: How Would ’Ya Be
Label: Ode
Artist: Johnny Devlin
Track: Lawdy Miss Clawdy
Composer: Lloyd Price
Album: How Would ’Ya Be
Label: Ode
Artist: Johnny Devlin
Track: River City Rock
Composer: unknown
Private recording, 8-inch acetate, 1957
Courtesy of Archive of New Zealand Music, Alexander Turnbull Library
Artist: Johnny Devlin
Track: Shake Rattle and Roll
Composer: Jesse Stone aka Charles F Calhoun
Private recording, 8-inch acetate, 1957
Courtesy of Archive of New Zealand Music, Alexander Turnbull Library
Artist: Johnny Devlin
Track: Nervous Wreck
Composer: Johnny Devlin
Album: How Would ’Ya Be
Label: Ode
Artist: Johnny Devlin
Track: I’ve Got a Rocket in My Pocket
Composer: McAlpin-Logsdon
Album: How Would ’Ya Be
Label: Ode
Artist: Johnny Devlin
Track: Wild One (Real Wild Child)
Composer: O’Keefe-Owen-Greenan-Withers
Album: How Would ’Ya Be
Label: Ode
Johnny Devlin interview by Chris Bourke, 2006
Tony Hopkins interview by Chris Bourke for RNZ Musical Chairs, 2001
Artist: Johnny Devlin
Track: Gonna Teach You to Rock
Composer: Freddie Bell
Private recording, live in Christchurch, 1959
Courtesy Grant Gillanders
Artist: Johnny Devlin
Track: Rock with the Devils
Composer: Johnny Devlin
Album: How Would ’Ya Be
Label: Ode
Thanks to AudioCulture.co.nz, Grant Gillanders, and the Archive of NZ Music at Alexander Turnbull Library.