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1. Musical RootsRock ‘n’ roll didn’t just appear out of nowhere in the 1950s—it grew out of several musical traditions:
These styles cross-pollinated in cities like Memphis, New Orleans, and Chicago, where musicians of different backgrounds shared stages, studios, and radio airtime. 2. The Cultural SparkBy the early 1950s, postwar America was primed for something new:
3. The Early StarsSome key figures in rock’s birth:
4. Why It Was RevolutionaryRock ‘n’ roll wasn’t just a sound—it was a cultural shift:
5. The First Explosion (mid–1950s)
Songs like “Rock Around the Clock” (Bill Haley & His Comets, 1954) and “Maybellene” (Chuck Berry, 1955) took the sound mainstream. By 1956, with Elvis’s breakout hits and TV appearances, rock ‘n’ roll was a national—and soon international—phenomenon.
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