I assume that it was The Doors.
Well...The Doors influenced rock cause their songs belong to psichidelic rock.That means the rock that actually makes you travel in another world...
the beatles are a big one. but go to the rock and roll hall of fame website and look at all of the rock and rollers. anyone admitted into the hall of fame was a huge influence on rock and roll and music in general.
He invented rock n' roll. Without rock n roll, there wouldn't be a lot of music you hear today.
Rock-n-roll was a meld of country and western, rhythm and blues, and jazz, and grew out of each. Rock-n-roll encouraged country performers to play harder, and to expand their scope. (Or sometimes to retreat.)
It could be good for relaxation, as it is for me.
He was simply a participant.
idont know
Rock and roll represented rebellion which made it extremely popular with the youth. Greasers and other such groups stemmed from the rock n roll subculture.
Rock and roll represented rebellion which made it extremely popular with the youth. Greasers and other such groups stemmed from the rock n roll subculture.
Chuck Berry's song "Rock and Roll Music" is often considered an anthem of the rock and roll genre due to its catchy rhythm, energetic vibe, and celebration of the music itself. The song captures the spirit and enthusiasm of rock and roll, making it a quintessential representation of the style. Its influence and popularity have solidified its status as a classic in the genre.
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