The Origin Of Rock Music: Rock And Roll

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Rock and Roll

Rock music is something lots of people love and isare part of their lives., Yyet there was a time whenre churches banned this music while calling it “Satanic”. Rock and roll started in the early 1940s but didn’t become popular until mid 1940s-early 1950s, which was after the WWIIwar. The veterans were starting to settle down after the war for some peace but that short period of peace made people, especially the younger generation, restless. The economy was fine with no wars nor lack of money. It was a silent game and everyone was waiting for someone to make a move. Astonishingly, the youth were the ones who did so, and they had help too of course. The artist of that time brought together some of the most popular music including
From it’s slow suggestive tunes to it’s loud and wild beats this music allowed people to go wild with a new kind of swing.“Appalled by the new styles of dance the movement evoked, churches proclaimed it Satan 's music (America Rocks and Rolls) .” Expressing oneself was, and still is/is, the core of rock music and this thrilled the youths because they got to show themselves in a way no one else had before. From the music to the dance moves to the clothes, rock and roll was all about showing off oneself. It was a great breather from before when it was all about fitting in. During the rock and roll era the flamboyantse clothes were the tip top if fashion and was worn by celebrities and fans alike. Rock became itsflamboyant clothing and itsthe clothing became rock. ”It is apparent from Garofalo’s earlier quote that rock ’n’ roll in the 1950s is held to be a watershed moment in the rise to prominence of African American sounds in the pop mainstream. “ Opening up isn’t easy especially with all the segregation that was going on then. The earlier forms of music like jazz and the blues were bringing popularity to the African American community, but they were still considered lower than those with the lighter skinned people. They were fighting for equality and all those feelings transferred to their famous music too. When blues and jazz evolved to rock and roll, those feelings were still there and people of all colors were attracted to it. The more popularity rock gathered, the less, people could stay away and in the end, rock and roll spread like wildfire until it was nationwide. Opening up meant having people listen to and understanding the feelings of another, and those chaotic feelings became the music we know and love today called rock and roll. the melodies of rock created a perfect way to do

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