Rock And Roll Research Paper

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Rock and roll evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and 1950s. It influenced the fashion, language, and lifestyle of many people. The roots of Rock and Roll lay in African American Blues and Gospel. Since rock and roll originated among the lower classes and segregated ethnic groups, many middle- class whites thought it was tasteless. Many rock and roll records were banned from schools and radio stations. During the 1960's, Rock and Roll became extremely popular and took over the popular music charts. Also, television became an important factor in the popularity of rock and roll because it attracted a younger audience. A number of diverse genres of music in Memphis and New Orleans, allowed for different rock forms to merge and allowed …show more content…

He was born in Macon, Georgia and as a young man he listened to a lot of country, blues, gospel, and vaudeville. Majority of his songs like “Tutti Frutti,” “Long Tall Sally,” and “Good Golly, Miss Molly” defined the dynamic sound of rock and roll. According to his biography in the Rock and Roll hall of fame, little Richard believed that boogie-woogie and rhythm and blues mixed is rock and roll. Little Richard recorded his first song in 1951, but it was his first tenure at specialty records that made his mark as a rock and roll architect. “Little Richard claimed to be “the architect of rock and roll”. Working at Cosimo Matassa’s now-legendary J&M Studios in New Orleans with producer Robert “Bumps” Blackwell and some of the Crescent City finest musicians, Little Richard laid down a stunning succession of rock and roll sides over the next several years,” (). However, in the late 1957, he abandoned rock and roll to enroll in Bible college. After three years of little success as a gospel performer he went back to Rock and Roll. In 1964, he regained his popularity as a concert performer and a living figure of he music roots in the fifties. He has launched successful comebacks in every decade since and remains an active performer and an iconic artist. Little Richard was inducted into the Rock and Roll hall of Fame in 1986. He will always be remembered as the joyful frenzy that changed Rock and

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