Rock and Roll dance, including such styles as the Lindy Hop, Swing Dance and the Boogie Woogie originated in the United States beginning in about 1920 with the beginning of the Rock and Roll music genre.
Rock and Roll music started as a simplification of Rhythm & Blues. Rock and Roll appealed more to kids because it seemed less ethnic (read black) and easier to dance to than Rhythm & Blues. Much of the early opposition to Rock and Roll was because white parents lumped it in with Rhythm & Blues and considered it black music. Rock and Roll was also influenced by Gospel as well as Country and Western. Later Rock and Roll became simply Rock and we had the British invasion (Beatles, Rolling Stones, etc) then came Punk Rock, Glam Rock, and Metal.
Pop Music appears to be primarily an American phenomenon, although it has expanded throughout the world and been adapted to many cultures.
Rock music originated in the U.S.A.
What country did rock music begin in?
It began in the United States.:)
rock originated from country music and jazz in Cleveland.
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Yes, Rock & Roll (which is the foundations of rock music) originated in the US during the late 1940s and early 50's.
Actually country music did originate from Ireland, but it's birth was in the deep south of the united states in about the 1920's right before the beginning of the great depression
Country music, pop, and rock
rock originated from country music and jazz in Cleveland.
1950s and 1960s
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Jamaica.
Yes, Rock & Roll (which is the foundations of rock music) originated in the US during the late 1940s and early 50's.
Actually country music did originate from Ireland, but it's birth was in the deep south of the united states in about the 1920's right before the beginning of the great depression
Country music, pop, and rock
no it originated in the blue grass
Rock is better, if you prefer faster music with more electric guitar. Country is better, if you prefer softer music with more acoustic guitar. Both rock and country are great music genres, but which one is "better" is just an opinion.
Rock
folk rock
Definitely NOT No! Not at all.