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Bass player

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I questioned whether it was Marshall Lytle, because in Dawson & Propes' "What was the first rock'n'roll record", p 104, it states :- "To establish the song's rhythm, which had been accentuated by hand-clapping on Preston's original, Al Rex slapped the hell out of his stand-up bass and engineer Dave Miller mixed it high in the balance. "I was the instigator of rock'n'roll", Rex modestly told Haley's biographer, John Swenson. "I had this old bass fiddle that did not have a sound post. When I used to slap it, you didn't hear no tone, all you used to hear was clickety-clickety-clickety-click. Dave Miller said "That's what I want to hear!" He said "Put the microphone on that bass. Let's get that sound." That was the start of it." Now, I've known Dawson & Propes to be wrong elsewhere, and Rex is clearly not a wholly reliable source - but it at least raises the issue of differences between sources. Maybe a footnote is needed ? Ghmyrtle 14:40, 26 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

article lacks footnote citations and has many questionable statements

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Per WP:V and WP:RS statements must be sourced. Also, the tone of the article is not encyclopedic and contains weasel words. Parts of it seemed to be copy/paste. It needs to be cleaned up. –Mattisse (Talk) 21:53, 28 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]