Post-War Rhythm And Blues: Bridging Jazz, Rock

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Without jazz, rock ‘n’ roll might never have happened; at the very least, it wouldn’t have happened as it did. And the connective tissue between jazz and rock ‘n’ roll is the post-WWII rhythm and blues performed by artists such as Louis Jordan, Roy Brown and others.

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