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Rock & Roll: Its effects on our culture
Title: Rock & Roll: Its effects on our culture
Category: Arts & Humanities / Music
Details: Words: 1705 | Pages: 7.3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Rock & Roll: Its effects on our culture
Rock & Roll:
Its effects on our culture
Many Rock historians have a difference in opinion on who really started the Rock movement. Some say that it was absolutely Elvis Presley. While other historians say that the Beatles truly started the revolution. When I think of the beginning of Rock and Roll the following names come up: Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, and Bill Haley. Yes, it is true that Chuck Berry seems to be the
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