I remember when I was 9, back in 1956, hearing about this thing called “Rock ‘n’ Roll” and wondering where it came from. Well since then I learned that the music called “Rock ‘n’ Roll” existed long before the name did. According to the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History, Leo Mintz, an owner of a record store, started calling Rhythm and Blues records Rock ‘n’ Roll to eliminate the racial tone of the music. (https://case.edu/ech/articles/m/mintz-leo). The term Rhythm & Blues was coined in 1948 to replace the term “Race Music,” which was used to identify music directed toward an African American audience. At the same time there was a disc jockey by the name of Alan Freed working in Akron OH he and Mintz met. In July of 1951 Freed with the help of Mintz started the “Moondog Rock ‘n’ Roll House Party” on WJW-Am in Cleveland Ohio. So, the terms Rock ‘n’ Roll and Rhythm and Blues were both used to try and direct this type of music to more than one racial group by making it more acceptable to white listeners. Now, music performed by and listened to by African Americans (Race Music) has a long history possibly going back to 1619 in America and maybe even before that in Africa. That’s where Rock ‘n’ Roll came from.
Tom,
Tom,