How Do I Become a Rock Musician?
Rock and Roll is a type of music that originated in the United States in the late 1940s and became popular in the early 1950s, quickly gaining worldwide popularity. Rock music expresses its emotions with its flexible and bold expressions and passionate music rhythms. It has been loved by most people around the world, and formed a craze in 1960 and 1970.
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- Since the 1950s, people have known a new type of pop music on radio and records. This music is very rhythmic with every beat, and the lyrics are written very fresh, which has conquered many American hearts. 1951, United States
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- Rock and roll introduced African American "racial music" to growing white teens. The popularity of this music has exposed black musicians to white audiences and white musicians to black audiences. Cross-cultural infections promote mutual understanding.
- In the era of rock and roll pop, race conflict in the United States has entered a whole new era. After the abolition of slavery, the United States has had a so-called isolation but equality policy. Since the end of the 19th century, this discriminatory clause has gradually stimulated the civil rights movement of blacks, while some white racists have suppressed such resistance. The problem of white teenagers listening to black music inevitably triggers a strong racist response in society, which racists believe is undermining the necessary apartheid. Many observers believe that rock music heralds the end of apartheid. The new form of music jointly created by blacks and whites allows different races to share the same emotional experience and promotes interracial collaboration. Eventually the Supreme Court cancelled the isolation but equality policy in 1954.