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    Alan Freed has secured a place in American music history as the first important rock 'n' roll disc jockey. His ability to tap into and promote the emerging black musical styles of the 1950s to a white mainstream audience is seen as a vital step in rock's increasing dominance over American culture.

  2. Mar 27, 2018 · In his short life, Alan Freed was many things. A beloved disk jockey, a proponent of early integration, a television personality, a controversial figure, and a songwriter. But if there’s one thing Alan Freed is most remembered for, it’s being the “father of rock ‘n’ roll.”

  3. Albert James “Alan” Freed (December 15, 1921 – January 20, 1965) was an American disc jockey. He also produced and promoted large traveling concerts with various acts, helping to spread the importance of rock and roll music throughout North America and the world.

  4. The boundary-smashing, trend-setting evangelist of rock and roll. From popularizing the R&B records that became the foundation of rock to planning the first rock and roll concert, Alan Freed was the tireless promoter of the genre.

  5. Jan 20, 2020 · Remembering pioneering DJ Alan Freed, who is credited with coining the phrase rock 'n' roll but died in disgrace aged 43.

  6. Oct 14, 1999 · NBC will broadcast two-hour television drama, Mr Rock 'n' Roll: The Alan Freed Story, which is based on life legendary disc jockey, who died in obscurity and poverty in 1965 after tumultous...

  7. This music had been around for several years, but Freed’s primary accomplishment was the delivery of it to newprimarily young and whitelisteners. Besides exposing his audience to blues, rhythm and blues, swing, and doo-wop, he brought black and white fans together at his dance concerts.

  8. ALAN FREED. During a decade when radio was losing its biggest stars to television, Alan Freed revived the medium with the music he labeled “rock and roll.” Born on November 21, 1921, Freed began his broadcasting career in 1942.

  9. Freed is commonly referred to as thefather of rocknroll” due to his promotion of the style of music, and his introduction of the phrase “rock and roll”, in reference to the musical genre, on mainstream radio in the early 1950s.

  10. Legendary disk jockey Alan Freed is credited with inventing the words "rock and roll" to discribe the uptempo black music he played as early as 1951 on his Cleveland radio station. He didn't call himself "The Moondog" or his show the "Moondog Rock N' Roll Party" for nothing.

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