Rock and roll began to emerge as a new style in music in America in the late 1940s as a branch of music country and western cultural products of Americans were white, and the music rhythm and blues (R & B) which is a product of African-American culture. Elements of rock and roll actually already be heard on the songs of the 1930s country and blues songs from the 1920's. Nevertheless, this new musical genre is not called "rock and roll" until the 1950s. An early form of rock and roll was rockabilly that combines elements of R & B, blues, jazz, and folk music influenced Appalachian and gospel music. When traced further, the precursor of rock and roll music can be found in the Five Points slum, the city of New York in the mid-19th century. In the area for the first time of mixing between the rhythmic African dance with European music, especially folk music to dance Irish jigs are very melodic.
Black gospel singers from the Southern United States region use the term "rocking" to describe something similar to the appointment process which will be experienced people who believe in end times. The term "rocking" in the late 1940s became a double meaning, "dance" and also "sex", as in the lyrics of the song "Good Rocking Tonight" which brought the blues musician Roy Brown. Songs like this are usually only played the radio station that broadcast the music of African-Americans and is rarely heard among the white people.
In the decade of the 1920s and 1930s, the white people in America a lot to like white musicians who play jazz and blues music of African-Americans. The same music but when black musicians played it often does not get reception. R & B musician who favored black-skinned white people just a few, prominent among them was Louis Jordan, Mills Brothers, and The Ink Spots. During the new songs yet many are created, the song hit in the early era of rock and roll mostly a re-recording of the song R & B or blues that have been known previously. Blues music genre will continue to give inspiration to rock musicians. Delta blues style of blues musicians like Robert Johnson and Skip James became the inspiration for British rock musician of The Yardbirds, Cream, and Led Zeppelin.
In 1951, Alan Freed, a DJ in Cleveland, Ohio began to play the kind of music that predicted a likable listeners from all walks and races. Alan Freed is touted as the man who first used the term "rock and roll" for R & B music is cheerful and energetic. While working as a DJ at radio station WJW in Cleveland, Alan Freed rock and roll concerts of the first. The concert was held March 21, 1952 and was named "The Moondog Coronation Ball". The event was attended by an audience of mostly African-American, but must end when just beginning because the audience was incredible dense. After the first concert a success, Alan Freed continued to hold various performances of rock and roll that many people watch black and white. Performing like this help spread the African-American musical styles in various circles.
Music observers often argue about the musician who has the right note as a maker of recording the first rock and roll. Sister Rosetta Tharpe was recording music full of screams and pounding in the 1930's and 1940's. Musical style similar to typical rock and roll in the mid-1950s. Sister Rosetta had occupied the pop charts in 1938 with rhythmic gospel songs like "This Train" and "Rock Me", and continued in the 1940s with "Strange Things Happenin Every Day", "Up Above My Head", and "Down By The Riverside". Another musician who sings gospel / blues with boogie piano accompaniment is Big Joe Turner with "Roll 'em Pete". The song was recorded in 1939, but is almost indistinguishable from the style of rock and roll in the 1950s. Artists who released the tape-like rock and roll in the decade of the 1940s and early 1950s, among them: Roy Brown ("Good Rocking Tonight", 1947), Paul Bascomb ("Rock and Roll", 1947), Fats Domino ("The Fat Man," 1949), Big Joe Turner ("Honey, Hush", 1953, and "Shake, Rattle and Roll", 1954), and Les Paul and Mary Ford ("How High the Moon," 1951) .
Rolling Stone magazine article published in 2004 claimed the first singles Elvis Presley's Sun Records production, entitled "That's All Right (Mama)" is recording the first rock and roll. [1]. Meanwhile, the hit song "Bo Diddley" and "I'm A Man" by Bo Diddley said to be a pioneer of new stomping beat, and introduce how to play guitar a unique and an inspiration to other musicians.
The song "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley was the first rock and roll song which topped the Billboard magazine charts for sales figures and the number of playback songs (airplay) on the radio. Bill Haley opened the door for a new wave of pop culture called rock and roll. Other musicians who created the hit song in the early period of rock and roll is Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and group doo-wop vocal style. Meanwhile, in pop music singers triumph that has become a star since the previous decade, such as Eddie Fisher, Perry Como and Patti Page. In the early period of rock and roll, they began to have difficulty putting pop songs in the charts due to obstructed rock and roll song.
Rock and roll and boogie woogie both use a single bar (bar), eight percussion and equally chord progressions played 12-bar blues. Nevertheless, rock and roll is more emphasis on the backbeat than boogie woogie. Little Richard combined boogie-woogie piano with a heavy backbeat and sings with a voice shouting from affected style of singing gospel music. Musicians such as Ray Charles and Smokey Robinson praised the style of Little Richard singing it says brings a new color in music. Little Richard James Brown praised as a musician who first entered the music elements of funk into the beat of rock and roll. Elvis Presley Little Richard also mentioned as a source of inspiration. However, the combination of elements of music such as that done Little Richard is nothing new. Before Little Richard, have a lot of musicians who do the same, for example Esquerita, Cecil Gant, Amos Milburn, Piano Red, and Harry Gibson. Little Richard's wild style of screaming and calling for "wuuu wuuu," is already used Marion Williams and many more female gospel singer in the 1940's. Roy Brown also had shouted "yoooooww" long before Richard did in the song "Is not No Rockin no More".
Black gospel singers from the Southern United States region use the term "rocking" to describe something similar to the appointment process which will be experienced people who believe in end times. The term "rocking" in the late 1940s became a double meaning, "dance" and also "sex", as in the lyrics of the song "Good Rocking Tonight" which brought the blues musician Roy Brown. Songs like this are usually only played the radio station that broadcast the music of African-Americans and is rarely heard among the white people.
In the decade of the 1920s and 1930s, the white people in America a lot to like white musicians who play jazz and blues music of African-Americans. The same music but when black musicians played it often does not get reception. R & B musician who favored black-skinned white people just a few, prominent among them was Louis Jordan, Mills Brothers, and The Ink Spots. During the new songs yet many are created, the song hit in the early era of rock and roll mostly a re-recording of the song R & B or blues that have been known previously. Blues music genre will continue to give inspiration to rock musicians. Delta blues style of blues musicians like Robert Johnson and Skip James became the inspiration for British rock musician of The Yardbirds, Cream, and Led Zeppelin.
In 1951, Alan Freed, a DJ in Cleveland, Ohio began to play the kind of music that predicted a likable listeners from all walks and races. Alan Freed is touted as the man who first used the term "rock and roll" for R & B music is cheerful and energetic. While working as a DJ at radio station WJW in Cleveland, Alan Freed rock and roll concerts of the first. The concert was held March 21, 1952 and was named "The Moondog Coronation Ball". The event was attended by an audience of mostly African-American, but must end when just beginning because the audience was incredible dense. After the first concert a success, Alan Freed continued to hold various performances of rock and roll that many people watch black and white. Performing like this help spread the African-American musical styles in various circles.
Music observers often argue about the musician who has the right note as a maker of recording the first rock and roll. Sister Rosetta Tharpe was recording music full of screams and pounding in the 1930's and 1940's. Musical style similar to typical rock and roll in the mid-1950s. Sister Rosetta had occupied the pop charts in 1938 with rhythmic gospel songs like "This Train" and "Rock Me", and continued in the 1940s with "Strange Things Happenin Every Day", "Up Above My Head", and "Down By The Riverside". Another musician who sings gospel / blues with boogie piano accompaniment is Big Joe Turner with "Roll 'em Pete". The song was recorded in 1939, but is almost indistinguishable from the style of rock and roll in the 1950s. Artists who released the tape-like rock and roll in the decade of the 1940s and early 1950s, among them: Roy Brown ("Good Rocking Tonight", 1947), Paul Bascomb ("Rock and Roll", 1947), Fats Domino ("The Fat Man," 1949), Big Joe Turner ("Honey, Hush", 1953, and "Shake, Rattle and Roll", 1954), and Les Paul and Mary Ford ("How High the Moon," 1951) .
Rolling Stone magazine article published in 2004 claimed the first singles Elvis Presley's Sun Records production, entitled "That's All Right (Mama)" is recording the first rock and roll. [1]. Meanwhile, the hit song "Bo Diddley" and "I'm A Man" by Bo Diddley said to be a pioneer of new stomping beat, and introduce how to play guitar a unique and an inspiration to other musicians.
The song "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley was the first rock and roll song which topped the Billboard magazine charts for sales figures and the number of playback songs (airplay) on the radio. Bill Haley opened the door for a new wave of pop culture called rock and roll. Other musicians who created the hit song in the early period of rock and roll is Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and group doo-wop vocal style. Meanwhile, in pop music singers triumph that has become a star since the previous decade, such as Eddie Fisher, Perry Como and Patti Page. In the early period of rock and roll, they began to have difficulty putting pop songs in the charts due to obstructed rock and roll song.
Rock and roll and boogie woogie both use a single bar (bar), eight percussion and equally chord progressions played 12-bar blues. Nevertheless, rock and roll is more emphasis on the backbeat than boogie woogie. Little Richard combined boogie-woogie piano with a heavy backbeat and sings with a voice shouting from affected style of singing gospel music. Musicians such as Ray Charles and Smokey Robinson praised the style of Little Richard singing it says brings a new color in music. Little Richard James Brown praised as a musician who first entered the music elements of funk into the beat of rock and roll. Elvis Presley Little Richard also mentioned as a source of inspiration. However, the combination of elements of music such as that done Little Richard is nothing new. Before Little Richard, have a lot of musicians who do the same, for example Esquerita, Cecil Gant, Amos Milburn, Piano Red, and Harry Gibson. Little Richard's wild style of screaming and calling for "wuuu wuuu," is already used Marion Williams and many more female gospel singer in the 1940's. Roy Brown also had shouted "yoooooww" long before Richard did in the song "Is not No Rockin no More".