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  1. May 8, 2018 · Here’s how it works. Robert Johnson: “The impact he had was monumental…”. Born on May 11, 1911, Robert Johnson changed the blues and rock'n'roll forever – with just 29 songs. Walter Trout pays tribute…. Born on May 8, 1911, and dead just 27 years later on August 16, 1938, the 29 songs that Robert Johnson recorded over two sessions ...

  2. Nov 9, 2023 · Rock and roll’s impact extends far beyond its early years, as it has left an enduring legacy on popular music and culture: Rock and roll paved the way for numerous music genres and subgenres, including rock, pop, punk, and hip-hop. Its energetic rhythms, powerful vocals, and rebellious spirit have continued to influence generations of musicians.

  3. Jul 9, 2023 · The success of rock’n’roll had shown that DJs had a huge say in making or breaking musicians. The big stations, such as WWJ, reached half of eastern America and vast areas of Canada.

  4. The music industry during the 1940s was filled with many talented artists who impacted the music industry and the history of rock n’ roll forever. But one of the very well known and talented artists was Buddy Holly. Buddy Holly was the first to pioneer new music genres and progressive music. Charles Hardin Holley (1936-1959) was an American ...

  5. The poster must include an image of the artist, biographical information, a picture and description of the guitar model he’s most known for playing, a list of their early Rock and Roll recordings and their chart positions, and a description of the influence they had on future Rock and Roll artists. Students can select from the following artists:

  6. Feb 21, 2019 · ORIGINS. Rock’n’Roll came together in the mid-1950s from its roots in gospel, blues, jazz, R&B, country, bluegrass and rockabilly. It was a fusion of the different music genres listened to by black American and white American audiences. This fusion went far deeper than just the music. Following the emancipation of the slaves, after the ...

  7. Rock - 1960s, British Invasion, Psychedelic: Whatever the commercial forces at play (and despite the continuing industry belief that this was pop music as transitory novelty), it became clear that the most successful writers and producers of teenage music were themselves young and intrigued by musical hybridity and the technological possibilities of the recording studio. In the early 1960s ...