Gene Summers and His Rebels were a significant rockabilly group led by American singer and songwriter Gene Summers. Formed in the late 1950s, their music style combined elements of country, rhythm, blues, and rock and roll, significantly influencing the rockabilly genre. The band is best known for their notable hit "School of Rock 'n Roll," which has since become a rockabilly standard. Despite numerous band member changes, Summers' distinctive vocals and energetic performances remained a constant, solidifying their place in music history.