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Now you can vote for who you think should make the Hall of Songs. In this episode, we talk about a monumental year when songs seem to perfect their individual genres. Little Richard gives New Orleans R&B some sheen while Elvis Presley continues to rule rockabilly. Meanwhile, Bo Diddley and Muddy Waters trade slaps and get better from it. All the while, Chuck Berry seemingly creates the first great post-"Rock Around the Clock" song. Listen as the sound of young America comes together, then go to hallofsongs.com to vote for your Hall of Songs inductees. Also follow us on social media at @hallofsongs.
Website: http://www.hallofsongs.com
Social: http://www.twitter.com/hallofsongs
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https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hall-of-songs/id1550546067
By Tim Malcolm and Chris Jones5
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Now you can vote for who you think should make the Hall of Songs. In this episode, we talk about a monumental year when songs seem to perfect their individual genres. Little Richard gives New Orleans R&B some sheen while Elvis Presley continues to rule rockabilly. Meanwhile, Bo Diddley and Muddy Waters trade slaps and get better from it. All the while, Chuck Berry seemingly creates the first great post-"Rock Around the Clock" song. Listen as the sound of young America comes together, then go to hallofsongs.com to vote for your Hall of Songs inductees. Also follow us on social media at @hallofsongs.
Website: http://www.hallofsongs.com
Social: http://www.twitter.com/hallofsongs
Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hall-of-songs/id1550546067