Rock 'N' Roll: A Brief History Of Rock And Roll

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Rock ‘n’ Roll is here to Stay
Giving the people what they want is a smart approach to radio and television programming. This may be an obvious concept, but it was not always practiced. In the 1950s radio began to realize the influence that rock ‘n’ roll had on radio. Teens fell in love with the new rhythm-and-blues sound and became devoted to it once their parents did all they could to keep teens away from it. One of the most historical documented examples of this was The Doors’ appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1967.
The Doors were scheduled to perform their new song “People are Strange” and their hit “Light My Fire.” That afternoon during dress rehearsal, Sullivan stopped by and made a comment for the boys to “smile a little bit more,”

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