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    Rock And Roll Music in the 1950’s Stark State College of Technology Rock And Roll Music in the 1950’s Many think of the 1960s as a turning point. It was an era when everything changed. Children grew up and learned the realities of war‚ and death. As Bob Dylan sang‚ the times were changing.  And rock and roll would be something to accompany the changes. In some way‚ one can think of rock as a catalyst as music does turn a nation into zombies of sorts. Indeed‚ if rock were not so powerful

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    Parth Sanghavi Rock n Roll and its celebrities influenced fans which led to a change in American culture during 1950 and 1970. Rock n Roll or often called as “Rock & Roll” or “RocknRoll” is genre of very popular music that originated in the United States of America in the middle of the twentieth century. It is a combination of many African-American genres like as blues‚ jump blues‚ jazz‚ and gospel music‚[3] together with Western swing and country music. It is characterized by electronically

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    THE BIRTH OF ROCK nROLL - A CASE OF RACIAL CONFLICT The term rocknroll has been traced back as far as the 1920s in black music‚ but it became an accepted when disc jockey Alan Freed began used it to describe the character of the rhythm and blues he played on his radio program in the mid-‘50s. The term “Rockin’ and Rollin” were originally used as slang for sex‚ in black pop music. However‚ it went on to become the name for a new‚ salacious musical genre. Innovation in audio technology‚ new

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    and 1970’s rock music took the nation by storm‚ again. With its new wave of music‚ evident in the more dynamic tempos and uplifting sound‚ rock and roll had a much more impactful message to spread than it had in the 1950’s. In the 1950’s the music was simply made for fun‚ whilst in the 60’s and 70’s‚ although the music was still fun‚ in was proving a much more specific criticism on racial disputes. There was a notable spilt in the industry between black rock and roll and white rock and roll. Many youth

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    Shook Up: How RockNRoll Changed America by Glenn C. Altschuler states that rocknroll music influenced post American culture through race‚ sexuality and generational conflict. In order for blacks to profit during the rocknroll era performers and promoters “bleached the music‚ and promoted white rockn’ rollers” (p 35). American culture was sexualized by rocknroll music and it influenced men and women’s values. Americans were also convinced that rocknroll music reinforced “antagonism

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    Zach Brunner Music in World Cultures Kevin Hoeschen Research Paper 9 Dec. 2013 The Emergence of RocknRoll Aside from the invention of Velcro‚ rocknroll music is one of the few things introduced in the 1950s that is still common today. There were a number of great things introduced back then‚ but after 60 years things tend to get outmatched or forgotten. Rocknroll is not one of those forgotten things. Rocknroll is still one of the most popular genres of music in the 21st century

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    The Rock music era affected society in more negative ways than positive ones. Rock music is a genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the 1950’s. It gained its origins from rhythm and blues‚ jazz and rock and roll. The exact date of the birth of Rock music is difficult to determine .It was said that no one planned the Internet‚ but it was conceived and then it took over the world. The same can be said for Rock music (Dister‚ 19). Few would dispute that rock music owes most of it

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    conservative adults. This topic is‚ of course‚ Rock Music. During one week‚ I looked for information in the library and at my house‚ and from the information I gathered and my one knowledge about the topic‚ I’m going to lead the reader to a better understanding of Rock nRoll. I chose to do Rock music because I can identify myself with it. Rock music is very complex. In fact "It’s stylistic scope is to broad to be encompassed by any single definition" ("Rock Music"‚ Groliers‚ p.1). The nearest definition

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    The sounds of music‚ water to the mind and soul of men. From the most melodious orchestra to the most sensational pop song‚ the art of sound and Melody has evolved hand in hand with humans. Throughout the years‚ I have come to love many kinds of musics‚ but only three of them hold a special place in my heart.   The first type of music is the orchestra. These are thematic musical numbers usually seen in movies or video games. It’s composed from the ground up to be the formless embodiment of a scene

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    Rock nRoll. Have you heard of it? Well‚ it came from the decade of the nine-teen fifties. That is not the only popular event in the decade. The nine-teen fifties had many other important and interesting events that occurred. That is why the nine-teen fifties are the greatest decade of the twentieth century. It is not just because the cool events occurred‚ but the affect it has on life today. The greatest decade of the twentieth century was the nine-teen fifties because it was the start of abolishing

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