Sex and race are the driving forces that brought rock and roll music to the level of popularity that helped it survive the test of time, social, racial, and cultural criticisms, and the emergence of other music genres. The current research will center on how rock and roll, a musical genre viewed negatively by the established cultural, social, and musical authorities in the 1950s due to its supposed overt sexual messages and its influence from black musical traditions, successfully drove both black and white Americans together and somehow bridged the differences that was brought about by music, race, and Continue reading...