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Rock and roll (often written as a rock & roll or rock 'n' roll) is a genre of popular music was born and developed in the United States in the 1940s and early 1950s, mainly from a combination of blues, country, jazz and gospel music. Though elements of rock and roll can be heard in country records of the 1930s, and in the records of blues rock and roll in the 1920s did not have his name until 1950. An early form of rock and roll was rockabilly, which combined country and jazz with influences from traditional folk music and Appalachian gospel. More>>>



Origins of the Rock N RoLL style
The origin of rock and roll has been hotly debated by commentators and historians of music. It is generally accepted that appeared in the United States in the southern United States - the region that will generate most of the major early rock and roll act - through a meeting of different musical traditions that have been developed from the transatlantic slave trade Africa and the majority of European immigration in the region.More>>>



Rock and Roll "phrase"


The term "Rock and Roll" can be heard in the movie referenced Roach This "ensures the Feet" (1932), with Zasu Pitts and Thelma Todd citation needed. In 1935, Henry "Red" Allen noted "Get Rhythm in your feet and Music of Your Soul ", which includes the lyrics:" If the devil you start your dog, begin to rock and roll. Get the rhythm of your feet ... "lyrics etc. It was written by J. prolific Tin Pan Alley composer Russell Robinson by Bill Livingston. Can not they create a phrase for this application. It is possible today with the sense of music in popular culture at the time, at least in New York. Allen is recording "race" records on the Vocalion label, but the catchy songs quickly covered by musicians whites, especially Benny Goodman, undoubtedly gave the term currency across the United States late in 1935.More>>>

Early records
There is much debate about what should be considered the first stone & roll record. Big Joe Turner is one of the pioneers of recording a lot and 1939, is the "Roll 'Em Pete", is close to rock and roll 50s. Sister Rosetta Tharpe was also recording shouting, clapping to music in the 1930s and 1940s, which in some ways contained major elements of the mid-1950s rock and roll. He scored hits in the pop charts as far back as 1938 by the gospel, like "This Train" and "Rock Me" and in the 1940s with "Strange Things Happenin Every Day", "Up Above My Head" and " Down by the Riverside. " Note another important 1940s and early 1950s included Roy Brown "Good Rocking Tonight" (1947), Hank Williams "Move It On Over" (1947), Amos Milburn "Chicken Shack Boogie" (1947), "Rock With Jimmy Preston (1947), Fats Domino "The Fat Man" (1949), and Les Paul and Mary Ford "How High the Moon" (1951).More>>>

A litle of Rockabilly
"Rockabilly" usually (but not exclusively) refers to the type of rock and roll being played and recorded in the mid 1950s by white singers like Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis, which drew mainly on the roots country music. Many other rock and roll singer popular time, such as Fats Domino and Little Richard, black rhythm and blues tradition, making the music attractive to white audiences, and are not generally classified as "rockabilly."In July 1954, Elvis Presley recorded the regional hit "That's All Right (Mama)" at Sam Phillips' Sun Studio in Memphis. Three months earlier, April 12, 1954, Bill Haley & His Comets recorded "Rock Around the Clock". More>>>


Doo Wop story


Doo Wop was one of the most popular 1950's rock and roll, with an emphasis on multi-part vocal harmonies and words of support means (from which the genre and then got its name ), which is usually supported by light instrumentation. its origins in the African group of American vocal 1930s and 40s, such as Inkspots and Mills Brothers, which has seen considerable commercial success with the arrangement based on the close harmony.
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R&R Cover versions
 Many of the early white rock and roll hits that include or partial-write the previous rhythm and blues and blues. Through the late 1940s and early 1950s, music R & B has earned a high point and the wild style, with artists like Fats Domino and Johnny Otisspeeding ups the tempo and increasing the backbeat of a great popularity on the circuit of juke joint. Prior efforts to Freed and others, black music was taboo in many radio stations owned by whites, but the artists and producers quickly recognized the potential of rock and roll. Most of the hits of the early Presley covers, like "That's All Right" (plebeian composition from a number of blues), on the other side was "Blue Moon of Kentucky", "Baby, Let's Play House, "" Lawdy Miss Clawdy "and" Hound Dog Cover is customary in the music industry at the time, it was very easy with the licensing thecompulsory U.S.More>>>

Race,Dance styles,teen.

Much more than just a style of rock and roll influenced lifestyles, fashion, attitudes, and language. In addition, rock and roll may have helped the cause of the civil rights movement in Africa because the two American teens and white American teens enjoyed the music. This has also led to other styles, including psychedelic rock, progressive rock, glam rock, alternative rock, punk and heavy metal.
Many rock and roll songs all deal with the problem of cars, school, dating, and clothing. Rock and roll songs explained the events and conflicts that most listeners can relate to from a point in their lives.Subjects who were not covered in music is like sex, was introduced into the rock and roll. This new music tries to break boundaries and to express real emotions that people feel, but does not speak. A revival in American youth culture began to take place.More>>>