This music has changed forms frequently and followed many paths of development since its birth in the fifties. It was in 1954 that the disk-jockey Alan Freed started broadcasting the rhythm-and-blues records to a white teenage audience.
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This music has changed forms frequently and followed many paths of development since its birth in the fifties. It was in 1954 that the disk-jockey Alan Freed started broadcasting the rhythm-and-blues records to a white teenage audience.