The Cheerleaders - Dollar Bill Second Hand Rose

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Review by Dena Rosko

Dollar Bill Second Hand Rose by Cheerleaders is an album that combines a variety of genres, from rock to pop to folk. The band's unique sound is characterized by their use of harmonies, catchy melodies, and clever lyrics.

The album opens with the upbeat track "Dollar Bill," which sets the tone for the rest of the record. The song features a driving rhythm section, soaring vocals, and a catchy chorus that will have listeners singing along in no time.

Other standout tracks include "Second Hand Rose," a folky ballad that showcases the band's ability to write poignant lyrics, and "Cheerleader Anthem," a high-energy anthem that will get listeners pumped up and ready to cheer.

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Artist: The Cheerleaders
Album: Dollar Bill Second Hand Rose

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Second Hand Rose2:00
Dollar Bill2:19

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Catalog Numbers

1123

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single
  • Promo

Notes

I Believe This Is The Groups Only Release

About The Cheerleaders

Hollywood-based vocal group of the 1950s, who performed and recorded with various artists, including , , , , , , and . They also appeared on the panel game show "Musical Chairs" (1955), and in the film "Starlift" (1951). Originally founded as a quintet by Indianapolis-born Ray Bailey in 1950 under a different name. The original line-up included at least Bailey and Dale Young. In 1954, Bailey was the only original member left, and other members included Pat Laird (later known as ), Mary Lou Lyons, Tom Roddy, and Dave O'Hearn. By 1955, O'Hearn had been replaced by Dick Williams. By spring 1956, the group had reduced to a quartet, possibly due to Bailey's cancer treatments (multiple myeloma). Bailey died at the age of 29 on 18 June 1956. Williams was eventually replaced by Bernie Parke, and Parke by Joe Pryor. Mary Lou Lyons was replaced by Donna Manners.

Name Vars

  • The Cheerleaders Quintette

Members

  • Bernie Parke
  • Pat Pinney
  • Joe Pryor
  • Dick Williams
  • Tom Roddy
  • Donna Manners
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Summary by Dena Rosko

Dollar Bill Second Hand Rose is a well-crafted album that showcases the talents of the Cheerleaders. Their unique sound and catchy songs make this a must-listen for fans of rock, pop, and folk music.