Saved Papers

Save papers so you can find them more easily!

Join Now

Get instant access to over 100,000 papers.

Join Now!

Race And Rock And Roll

Race and Rock and Roll
Rock and roll was a musical phenomenon that arose during the 1950s. It was built on a foundation of black music called rhythm and blues, also known as R & B. This music was a combination of gospel, jazz, and blues (Sadie 112, Townsend). Thus, the term rock and roll is synonyms with rhythm and blues (De Curtis 78). Although, rock and roll is essentially black music, it was rewrapped as white music to appease the masses (Chappell 145).
The term rock and roll is said to have been coined by Alan Freed, a white Cleveland DJ. He discovered one day while at a local record store that white teenagers weren't buying mainstream white artists, instead they were buying R & B artists. Convincing his boss to let him play this new style of music, he decided to call it rock and roll (Carlin 14). He didn't want to alienate his white audience by making any reference to the fact that the music was black (Mabry).
The fact that rock and roll was actually......


View the rest of this paper...

Approximate Word Count: 1189
Approximate Pages: 5 (250 words per double-spaced page)

Why should you join Frat Files?

  • - It's safe, secure, and private.
  • - Instant access to over 100,000 papers. New papers are added hourly.
  • - Fast and reliable customer support.

Credit Card

PayPal

Bank Account

Similar Essays

  1. Race And Rock And Roll

    Race and Rock and Roll Race and Rock and Roll Rock and roll was a musical phenomenon that arose during the 1950s. It was built on a foundation of black music called rhythm and

  2. Rock And Roll

    pursue in such an environment. Rock and roll was also forced to respond to the issues of race relations, war, sexuality, and drugs in the mid-fifties. Rock and roll was like a

  3. Rock And Roll Started The End Of Segregation In The 1940s

    money, the major record companies offered their own rock and roll from white artist. Rock and roll artist began breaking race barriers. Buddy Holly (white artist) played

  4. How Music Effected Civil Rights

    were beginning to be destructed, young white audiences across America were welcoming the "race music" with open arms. "By accepting Rock and Roll with enthusiasm, white teenagers

  5. Rock And Roll As A Performing Art

    On March 21, 1952 in Cleveland, Freed (also known as Moondog) organized the first rock and roll concert, titled "The Moondog Coronation Ball". The audience and the