Saturday, August 3, 2019
The Way It Really Was! :: essays research papers
 The Way It Really Was!      à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  In the 1950's there were many problems. The Korean war and the civil  rights struggle. Back then the music was all rhythm and blues (r &b). It was  record mostly by black artists and for black audience but the white teenagers  became interested.    The music scene in the early 50's    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Before 1954 there were 3 distinct music areas. R & B,country and pop.  Music stations usually played one type of music so listeners could easily find  what type they wanted. Pop had 4 major recording companies. RCA,Columbia,becca  and Mercury. These companies had very good connection and could make a small  band very big! Pop music had a subdued beat and smooth singing. R & B had  black artists for black audiences. Country Western had the least affect by Rock  and Roll. People who recorded at small independent music business and put out a  record, they were called Indies.    The first Rock and Roll hit    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The term Rock and Roll was usually used for describing physical sex.  Allen Freed was credited with inventing Rock and Roll but that wouldn't be to  good for him later in life.    The father of Rock and Roll    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Alan freed was the first white disc jockey to play Rock and Roll. Alan  show in Cleveland was very popular with teenagers. In 1954, Alan's show moved  to WINS. His nick name ââ¬Å"moondogâ⬠ had to be dropped. He adopted the new title ââ¬Å"  the king of rock and rollâ⬠. Newspapers ran articles saying Alan was the main  wrongdoer in creating Rock and Roll. A riot broke out at one of Alan Freed's  concert. The police turned up the house lights to see what the teenagers were  doing and Alan said something and the teens went on a rampage. Alan was to  blame. He was charged but when the manager at WINS didn't stand behind him,  Alan left and went to WABC. The charges were later dropped. Because of all of  the court appearances, Alan filed for bankruptcy in 1959. In 1960, Alan was  fired from WABC for not signing a statement that he took favors to play certain  records. It was all down hill from there. In 1965 Alan died. His friends said  that he had a drinking problem and it got worse when he was fired.    Adult response to Rock and Roll    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Most adults did not like Rock and Roll. They thought it was vulgar and  rude. Although there was never a link from violence to teens. Many incidences  proved that wrong when Nat King Cole was performing and 5 teens jumped on stage  and started to beat up him.  					    
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