1955-1963
Literally everyone because it was the Rock music era.
The earliest forms of rock and roll were closely related to blues music. It has been said by many that during that era rock and roll was simply "The blues turned up." Chuck Berry popularized much of rock's traditional guitar sound during his early career.
Rock'n'roll, swing etc in the early 60s, then as bands like the Beatles came through pop, and as the early rockers came through rock. Also, in the mid to late 60s there was a craze for the blues.
We are in the Rock and Roll era.
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Literally everyone because it was the Rock music era.
The earliest forms of rock and roll were closely related to blues music. It has been said by many that during that era rock and roll was simply "The blues turned up." Chuck Berry popularized much of rock's traditional guitar sound during his early career.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_rock_and_roll_record No one can come to an agreement as to which song is truly the first rock n roll song.
Rock'n'roll, swing etc in the early 60s, then as bands like the Beatles came through pop, and as the early rockers came through rock. Also, in the mid to late 60s there was a craze for the blues.
We are in the Rock and Roll era.
We have no idea what you mean "left out of the rock and roll era."
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1950s.
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1950's.
They led the way from oldschool rock n roll, into a new era and genre of music that is still used today. They were basically the inventors of modern music, and their influence can be heard in almost any rock or pop song today.