This music was often called “beach music” because it was popular at the beach joints. It rocked and it rolled years before the term, Rock and Roll, was even coined by Alan Freed, one of the first white DJs to popularize this music among white listeners, most being teenagers.
Back in the day that's how it was done
This is the real deal. Fantastic!!!
Amos tellin it like it is!
And You're right! 😉
Ooooooh!......That’s good.
Marvellous. Imagine hearing this in England in 1949!
Was this something that, back in 1949, you would hear on the UK radio? Or, even at any sort of live UK music event.
@@musik102 in a word, no!
This music was often called “beach music” because it was popular at the beach joints. It rocked and it rolled years before the term, Rock and Roll, was even coined by Alan Freed, one of the first white DJs to popularize this music among white listeners, most being teenagers.
I can't to play this on my radio show tomorrow! (thank you)