The reason it started being associated with the modern style of music is because a DJ named Alan Freed wanted a term to call this new modern R&B music for black folks instead of calling it "race music" like the record execs did. I imagine he got that term because blacks had been using that term in their songs, including gospel, for decades. When you've got a DJ using that term across the airwaves, it will spread pretty quickly. You can't say the term originated in the 50's because there are examples of the term used in recorded songs well before that.
Calling a genre "rock and roll" anymore though, is pretty dorky.
Just call it rock like everybody else in the modern world.
Calling a genre "rock and roll" anymore though, is pretty dorky.
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