#36: The Rock ‘n’ Roll Uprising
In the 1950s, rock ‘n’ roll erupted as a revolutionary genre, symbolizing youth rebellion. Icons like Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry introduced electrifying rhythms, leading a cultural shift with music that echoed the spirit of freedom.

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Teens of the era gravitated towards jukeboxes and record stores, drawn by the allure of rock ‘n’ roll’s raw energy. This phenomenon challenged conventional norms and heralded a new era of musical expression and cultural identity.