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Rock n Roll Timeline

Rock n Roll Timeline from the early 1950s to the late 1990s at Timeline Help. The roots of rock and roll are in the United States. In 1951 DJ Alan Freed introduced the term for the first time. He wanted to be able to get around the ban on African-American music records on Cleveland's radio stations. Here are the most well-known musical styles in a Rock and Roll timeline.

  

- 1950s Early - Mid

- 1950s Late

- 1960s



- 1960s Early

- 1960s Mid

- 1960s Late


- 1970s

- 1970s Early

- 1970s Mid

- 1970s Late


- 1970s - 1980s

- 1980s


- 1980s Early



- 1980s Early - Mid

- 1980s Mid

- 1980s Mid - Late

- 1980s Late

- 1990s Early

- 1990s Early - Mid

- 1990s Mid

- 1990s Late
Rockabilly.

Brazilian rock.

Canterbury sound - Progressive rock - Heavy metal - Folk - Acid - Garage rock - Experimental rock - Christian rock - Christian hardcore - Hard rock - Jam - Pop rock.

Blues-rock

Anatolian rock - Psychedelic rock - Progressive rock.

Bubblegum pop - Country rock - German rock - Heavy metal - Jazz rock - Jersey shore - Krautrock - Latin rock.

Glitter rock - Punk- Celtic rock - Art rock.

Funk rock - Symphonic rock.

Afro-punk.

Christian metal - Darkwave - Death rock - Gothic - Hardcore punk - Heartland - Horror punk - New wave.

Neo-classical metal.

Classic rock - Desert rock - Celtic punk - Cowpunk - Crust punk - Indie rock - Noise - Ska punk.

Black metal - Alternative rock - Glam metal - Dream Pop - Skate rock - Speed metal. These variations in my rock n roll timeline really represent the eighties sound.

Death metal.

Doom metal - Grind - Emo - Grunge.

Alternative metal.

Groove metal - Math rock.

Gothic metal - Britpop.

Deathcore.

Folk metal.

Action rock.

Bibliography of the Rock n Roll Timeline

Altschuler, G (2004). All Shook Up. How Rock 'n' Roll Changed America.
Evans, M (2006). Rock 'N' Roll's Strangest Tales. Extraordinary Tales from Over 50 Years of Rock Music History.



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