What is commander cody 1950s?

Commander Cody (born George Frayne IV) is a musician who emerged from the 1950s rockabilly scene. He formed the band "Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen" in 1967, which combined elements of rockabilly, country, western swing, and boogie-woogie into an eclectic sound that became known as "Americana." The band's first album, "Lost in the Ozone," was released in 1971 and included the hit single "Hot Rod Lincoln." Despite lineup changes over the years, Commander Cody continued to perform and record with various iterations of the Lost Planet Airmen through the 1990s and into the 2000s, earning a reputation as a pioneer and ambassador of American roots music.