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... The story of how rock and roll began goes a little something like this: One spring day in 1951, a Cleveland disc jockey by the name of Alan Freed had a ...
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... 1956 - 58 The DJ who gave Rock and Roll its name was Alan Freed 3 basic stylistic trends of 1950s rock: Mainstream, Soft Rock, and Rockabilly Mainstream - R&B ...
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... 14; The Mansion On the Hill: Dylan, Young, Geffen, Springsteen, and the Head-on Collision of Rock and Commerce) Alan Freed was a disc jockey in the mid 1950s ...
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... The first rock concert in 1952 (called a Moon Dog Ball), which was organized by disc jockey Alan Freed, resulted in a riot that sent mobs of young people ...
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... The name 'rock and roll' was identified by Alan Freed, a radio disc jockey that introduced rhythm and blues to the mainstream public, and altered it for the ...
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... This kind of music started to attract white teenagers. Disc jockey Alan Freed was the one who introduced this music and later gave it the name of Rock n' Roll. ...
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... The CBS television network cancels Alan Freed's Rock n Roll Dance Party after a camera shows Frankie Lymon dancing with a white girl. ...
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... This kind of music started to attract white teenagers. Disc jockey Alan Freed was the one who introduced this music and later gave it the name of Rock n' Roll. ...
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... This kind of music started to attract white teenagers. Disc jockey Alan Freed was the one who introduced this music and later gave it the name of Rock n' Roll. ...
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... The CBS television network cancels Alan Freed's Rock n Roll Dance Party after a camera shows Frankie Lymon dancing with a white girl. ...
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... This kind of music attracted teenagers. Disk jockey Alan Freed was the one who introduced this music and later gave it the name of Rock n' Roll. ...
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... This kind of music started to attract white teenagers. Disc jockey Alan Freed was the one who introduced this music and later gave it the name of Rock n' Roll. ...
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... Alan becomes an enabler in Angel's life. This is the difference between Angel's story and mine. Angel never freed herself of her obsession because eventually ...
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... chance to build a cultural and social world of their own" (Alan Brinkley pg ... Once free, Douglass was forced to acknowledge the existence of both freed Blacks as ...
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... Being confined, his negative emotions multiplied and became amplified as they were freed. ... John and Alan have intercourse with the wife and daughter before any ...
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... was discovered in 1492 by Christopher Columbus, colonized by 1700, freed from British ... Alan M. Dershowitz, a lawyer, a Jewish man, and a professor at Harvard law ...
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... New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1912. Freed, Edwind D. The Apostle Paul, Christian Jew. ... Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996. Segal, Alan F. Paul the Convert. ...
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... Look at Alan Nairn, he witnessed militias operating from military bases and got caught which ... The people took this vote because they wanted to be freed from the ...
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... It all began when Alan Shepard became the first American in space. ... On December 24th 1962 John freed the Cubans from Castro by paying a debt of fifty-three ...
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... to this was that in order to retrieve the two spies Israel had o give the Arab world back 19 Palestinian prisoners and freed Hamas' founder ... Cooperman, Alan. ...
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... to this was that in order to retrieve the two spies Israel had o give the Arab world back 19 Palestinian prisoners and freed Hamas' founder ... Cooperman, Alan. ...
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... Long before the war he had freed the few slaves whom he had inherited. ... New York: Oxford University Press, 1990. Nolan, Alan T. Lee Considered. ...
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