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According to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, rockabilly โ€” โ€œa style of rock ‘n’ roll mixed with rowdy country musicโ€ โ€” is making โ€œan encore performance.โ€ In less garbled terms, Gov. Mike Beebe signed legislation transforming the stretch of U.S. 67 from Newport to Pocahontas into “Rock ‘N’ Roll Highway 67.โ€ The road, which sounds like it might have been named by a Japanese tourist was actually named by State Representative J.R. Rogers, and honors Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins,โ€ and scores of other guitar-slinging greasers who played the Arkansas roadhouse circuit in the 1950’s.

Rogers told the Democrat-Gazette that he wanted to call 67 the “Rock ‘N’ Roll” highway instead of the “Rockabilly” highway because, โ€œArkansas people didn’t want to be put into a group with hillbillies.โ€ Apparently he didn’t mind Arkansas people being put into a group of people who spell Rock and Roll with a big silly N’.