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Essay heading: Rock 'n' Roll & 20th Century Culture
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Music and Movies |
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September 5, 2009 |
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Certain radio stations would not play the
work of black artists in the segregated America of the
1950s. But, nevertheless, rock ?n' roll was an art form
created by African-Americans. Little Richard, whose songs
"Tutti Fruitti" and "Long Tall Sally" became hits only after
white-bread versions were made by Pat Boone, said, "It
started out as rhythm and blues" (Decurtis 78)... displayed 300 characters
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Composer Leonard Berstein once said,
"He introduced the beat to everything and changed
everything-music, language, clothes; it's a whole new social
revolution-the 60s come from it" (Wattenberg 6B). To his
credit, Elvis embraced rhythm and blues not as a from to be
imitated, but as a form to honored and interpreted
(Wattenberg 6B) and, as such, helped to break down the
barriers between white and black music... displayed next 300 characters
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