Month: June 2016

Hey, Baby, Won’t You Take a Chance? The Latino Roots Of Rock And Roll

By Jessica Wheeler, Music Columnist

When it began in the 1950s, rock and roll could pretty much be separated into two categories: African-American R&B artists and the white rockabilly acts who revered them. As the genre grew through the 1960s, this dichotomy of black and white seemed to more or less hold up—but what about the artists who didn’t fit into one of those categories?

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