Disk jockey Alan Freed is widely credited with coining the term "rock and roll."
Alan Freed is thought to have coined the term rock and roll. He was a disc jockey in Cleveland in the early to mid 1950s
You... I have never heard the term "rock and role" i've heard to term "rock and roll" though, that was credited by Nick Tosches who used the words rock and roll in a title of his song (My daddy Rocks me (with one steady roll)
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Alan Fried was a disc jockey in the 50's at a Cleveland radio station and he is credited with coining the phrase, that is why Cleveland is always considered the home or rock and roll
The phrase used by Cleveland DJ Alan Freed was Rock 'n' Roll
Three song's title, "Rock and Roll" were recorded in the late 1940's. It the sound that was used in these songs that later gave the definition to "Rock 'n' Roll" music Legendary disc jockey Alan Freed (aka "Moondog") is credited with coining the term "rock & roll."rock n' roll was one of the many synonyms for sex in the 1940's
You... I have never heard the term "rock and role" i've heard to term "rock and roll" though, that was credited by Nick Tosches who used the words rock and roll in a title of his song (My daddy Rocks me (with one steady roll)
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Alan Fried was a disc jockey in the 50's at a Cleveland radio station and he is credited with coining the phrase, that is why Cleveland is always considered the home or rock and roll
In 1951, Cleveland, Ohio disc jockey Alan Freed would begin playing this type of music for his white audience, and it is Freed who is credited with coining the phrase "rock and roll" to describe the rollicking R&B music that he brought to the airwaves.
The phrase used by Cleveland DJ Alan Freed was Rock 'n' Roll
Three song's title, "Rock and Roll" were recorded in the late 1940's. It the sound that was used in these songs that later gave the definition to "Rock 'n' Roll" music Legendary disc jockey Alan Freed (aka "Moondog") is credited with coining the term "rock & roll."rock n' roll was one of the many synonyms for sex in the 1940's
Probably his manager, Colonel Tom Parker.
Alan freed:Albert James "Alan" Freed (December 15, 1921 - January 20, 1965), also known as Moondog, was an American disc jockey. He became internationally known for promoting the mix of blues, country and Rhythm and Blues Music on the radio in the United States and Europe under the name of rock and roll.
Little Richard was telling the truth when he said he is the real King of Rock and Roll. Little Richard always makes the claim that he is the original king of rock and roll. He and others would record songs that were credited to white artists and they received no recognition for their own music.
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Rock is a derivative of the Blues. What differentiates the Pentatonic Scale (The Rock 'n Roll Scale) from the Blues scale is the flatted fifth. The Blues Scale has the flatted fifth and the Pentatonic does not. The flatted fifth note gives the music a much bluesier sound. A lot of people give Blind Lemon Jefferson Credit to Rock music, but the name for Rock 'n' Roll didn't come around until 1951. Alan Freed, a dj from Cleveland, Ohio, is the person that has been credited for coining the phrase, "Rock 'n' Roll". From my knowledge, there is not a definitive point to where Rock came about, but with all the music I have studied and listened to....I believe it came from Blind Lemon Jefferson. As far as that goes, its possible he got the idea from someone else who did not have a name or a record deal. It is something that slowly evolved, and didn't completely come about until the British invasion in the 1960's. The reason I do not say the 1950's, is because Elvis' style of music was considered to be Rockabilly. At that point in time, "1950's Rock 'n' Roll" had not evolved into Rock 'n' Roll. It was a strong blend of Country, Gospel, and the Blues that had yet to be blended well.
Dondola e rotola and rock and roll are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "rock and roll." The speaker's birthplace and personal preferences determine whether a literal translation (case 1) or an English loan phrase (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "DON-do-la ey RO-to-la" and "ro-ken-rol" in Italian.