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  • Rockers (also known as leather boys or ton-up boys) are members or followers of a biker subculture that originated in the United Kingdom during the late 1950s and was popular in the 1960s. It was mainly centred on motorcycles and rock 'n' roll music. By 1965, the term greaser had also been introduced to Great Britain and, since then, the terms greaser and rocker have become synonymous within the British Isles, although used differently in North America and elsewhere.
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  • The rocker subculture was associated with 1950s and early-1960s rock and roll music by artists such as Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran and Chuck Berry...
  • These Cafe Racers do not follow the fashion/music subculture of the Rockers, old or new, but dress in a more modern and comfortable appearance with only a...
  • The history of rock. How it all began. Rockers originally are members of a biker subculture that originated in the UK during the 1950s.The creation of this...
  • The rockers and members of a British subculture originated in the U.K in the 50’s. They are mainly centered in cafe race, motorcycles and rock and roll music.
  • this musical trends - the eternal battle with pop music or pop.Youth subculture "rockers" are often quite aggressive towards it to the pop singer.
  • How to dress up rockers? The style of the adherents of this subculture is dominated by the features of brutality, which is achieved by using denim and skin.
  • Subculture "rockers" - one of the few who with understanding and tolerance refers to fans of other genres and trends. Perhaps the only exception is pop music.
  • Rocker refers to the 1950s British subculture which was fundamentally based around motorcycles and rock and roll music.
  • Post war Britain and America with the advent of rock and roll music. Members of the rock subculture will often wear dark clothes and tighter trousers.