Rock And Roll Music In The 1950s

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This investigation evaluates the impact of Rock and Roll music on American culture in the 1950s. To assess the extent to which 1950s Rock and Roll music impacted American culture, the investigation focuses on the how Rock and Roll impacted the relationship between teens and their parents, the social culture impact including anti- Rock and Roll protest and the origins of Rock and Roll and how it permeated throughout culture. Actions and events in music that took place before the 1950s will not be assessed in this investigation. A variety of primary and secondary sources were used in this investigation. Two of the sources selected for this investigation, The Pop, Rock, Roll, & Soul Reader: Histories and Debates by David Brackett and A brief history of Rock 'n Roll by Nick Johnston, will be evaluated for their origins, purposes, values, and limitations.
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B. Summary of Evidence
Origins of Rock and Roll
• Rock and Roll started out sometimes in the 17th century with just a beat that traveled on slave ships from Africa to the colonies in North America (Johnstone 1).
• Work songs or spirituals traveled through the vaudeville circuit and morphed into blues gospel and jazz (Johnstone 6).
• Various music genres converged at the turn of 1950s and blues country and swing jazz fused and created rhythm and blues. Rhythm and blues took a lyrical style soaked in adolescent concerns and became known as Rock and Roll (Johnstone 2).
• Chuck Berry's influence on the musical form is beyond measure. Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards said he's stolen "every Chuck Berry guitar lick he's ever heard" (Richards 19).
• Rock and Roll Hall of Fame later created celebrating the music and musicians that changed the world from 1950s and on (Ma...

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... Roll impacted the American culture in the 1950s and beyond but it undoubtedly did. The main conflict with Rock and Roll was the new ideas it brought and that issue divided the community. Some people approached the issue of rock and roll with open minds when others turned against it. The great Rock and Roll era certainly changed many things. Never less it for sure brag a new era of music. It went on to generate various sub-genres, that are more commonly called plainly "rock music" or "rock". Rock and Roll in the 50s had a major impact on society, music and in culture and effected view and ways of life including relationships, social culture impact including anti- Rock and Roll protest and the origins of Rock and Roll. Rock and Roll identified with the emergence of teen culture and a large extent rock and roll culture was shared by different racial and social groups

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