‘Everyone seems to be on Zimmers’ : after 70 years of hip-shaking thrills, is rock’n’roll dead ?
It is now seven decades since Little Richard sang Tutti Frutti – and a rip-roaring new type of music burst out into the world. But is rock’n’roll about to die out? Our writer goes searching for signs of life No one can really say when rock’n’roll was invented. You could say March 1951, with the (…)
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