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rockabilly

American  
[rok-uh-bil-ee] / ˈrɒk əˌbɪl i /

noun

  1. a style of popular music combining the features of rock-'n'-roll and hillbilly music.


rockabilly British  
/ ˈrɒkəˌbɪlɪ /

noun

    1. a fast, spare style of White rock music which originated in the mid-1950s in the US South

    2. ( as modifier )

      a rockabilly number

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of rockabilly

1955–60, rock(-'n'-roll) + -a- connective + (hill)billy

Example Sentences

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Among the young musicians who had started out in this place was Sam Phillips, who was already furthering blues and rockabilly at Sun Records in Memphis.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Seven Tears” has a light rockabilly swing and continues Springsteen’s affinity for the number seven, and “Unsatisfied Heart” is a heartbreaker, a legendary fan favorite that’s finally seeing the light of day.

From Salon

While acts may vary, expect an emphasis on acoustic, rockabilly and Western stylings spread across six stages, turning the park into a mini live music venue.

From Los Angeles Times

The bolo makes Lynch look a bit like “Blue Velvet’s” demented antagonist, Frank Booth, a rockabilly nightmare played by Dennis Hopper.

From Los Angeles Times

Simpson said she first came up with the idea for the rockabilly EP when she was in Nashville celebrating her daughter Maxwell’s birthday.

From Los Angeles Times