Rock & Roll Drum Beat
Rock ‘n’ Roll gained popularity in the 1950s, due in large part on the development of E-Guitar, jukebox, TV, and the 45 RPM record. Key figures like Alan Freed, Sam Phillips, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller and others have all benefited from this technology to make the public and musicians to participate in the birth of a new era. Like almost all U.S. music, rock ‘n’ roll is black experience, nor its most popular artists, probably Elvis Presley, a white child of Tupelo, Mississippi, but as a black blood R & B singer.
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