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  1. Joyce Olivia Green (born March 2, 1940) is an American rockabilly musician, best known for the song Black Cadillac. Early life. Joyce Green was born to Eva (Phillips) and Glenn Green in Bradford, Arkansas. She has one sister, Doris, and three brothers, Dalon, Philip, and Glenn Jr. Green learned to play guitar from her brother, Glenn, at age nine.

  2. Black Cadillac - Joyce Greenhttp://www.rockabilly.nl/references/messages/joyce_green.htmRockabilly (Wikipedia): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockabilly

  3. Jan 2, 2012 · Black Cadillac - Joyce Green. The outright winner of the wildest female rockabilly recording of the 5T's must surely go to Joyce Green, from Bradford, Arkansas, who at the age of 19 wrote...

  4. Apr 28, 2007 · Two new technologies -the 45 RPM single and the 33 1/3 RPM album - duked it out to replace the 78's. It was a win-win; 45's lit up the jukeboxes for the kids, and 33's smoothed out their parents...

  5. JOYCE GREEN. Born Joyce Olivia Green, 2 March 1940, Bradford, Arkansas. Joyce made only one record, but what a record. 'Black Cadillac' just has to be one of the best rockers made by a femme during the fifties.

  6. Joyce Green’s only surviving recording, “Black Cadillac” b/w “Tomorrow,” is a cult favorite among modern-day rockabilly fans. The song, attributed to Green on the label, depicts a jilted lover fantasizing about murdering her lover with a pistol and putting him in a “black cadillac.”

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