Top Ten "Fathers" of Rock & Roll
Rock and Roll had it's beginnings in the 50s. There were many who could be considered to be the "Fathers of Rock and Roll".His first single and also first hit " Maybellene " on Chess Records in 1955 was an adaption of the country-fiddle song " Ida Red " wich was recorded in 1938 by Bill Wills and his Texas playboys. His guitar playing was influenced by T-Bone Walker. Not much originality so far. He is one of the pioneers of Rock and Roll without a doubt and don't get me wrong, I'm a big fan of him but in my opinion too overrated to be number one. When Elvis Presley recorded on Sun Records in 1954 he really invented a new sound and style ( Rockabilly ) that didn't exist before him. It was not called Rockabilly yet in 1954 ( Some called it Catmusic, Hillbilly Bop etc... ) but this was the raw primitive form of Rock and Roll. The real mix between black Rhythm and Blues and white Hillbilly Boogie and Western Swing. I think that Elvis Presley should be number one for that matter.
When Elvis recorded his SUN sessions he really invented a new style. When you listen to this records it has the ability to make you forget all others, to banish the gentrified pop that came in its wake, as well the raggle-taggle Blues that came before it. This records are one of those things that just can't be argued with, a pop-cultural milestone of huge importance. Elvis was the major teen breaktrough, the universal hero, a symbol of teenage rebellion. In this way, without even trying, he became one of the people who have radically affected the way that people live and think. This was new, fresh, nervous cutting music, it exploded all over the place. But above all, it was the sexiest thing that anyone had ever heard or seen. Elvis is really the trigger of Rock and Roll and therefore rightfully proclaimed as the King of Rock and Roll.
Buddy Holly was definitely the "Father of Rock and Roll". He was a huge influence on many musicians around the world, and had a lasting effect on music. Not to mention, he was a brilliant singer who didn't need any vocal enhancing and tricks that so many musicians these days use to make themselves sound better. Buddy wrote all of his own songs, sang his own music with no vocal enhancing tricks, and was an amazing talent by playing lead guitar, while the Crickets provided the background vocals and music. If anyone should be considered the Father of Rock and Roll, in my eyes at least, it definitely has to be Buddy Holly!
The originator of the rock ballad. Wrote most of his own material. Elvis said Roy had the greatest voice in the world, and Elvis was the king so... Listen to Roy on you tube and you'll see why.
He actually recorded many upbeat Rockabilly while at Sun-records. Later on he focused more on ballads and pop.
I was there to hear Little Richard and Chuck Barry. Chuck Barry got all the press. The true Father of Rock and Roll is Little Richard
Preceeded Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, & Elvis in breaking out into rock & roll. Big influence on John Lennon.
So different so cool so original. Heard his religious album shows how versitile the guy really is.
Bill Haley and the Comets were the best and first Rock and Roll band with their hit Rock Around the Clock in 1953 and it was the theme song used in the movie Blackboard Jungle. Crazy Man Crazy was another hit and Shake Rattle and Roll sold a million copies in 1954. I still remember his great performance at Festival Hall Brisbane, Queensland in 1957.
As a former Comet I say Bill Haley is the one that brought R&R to mainstream of American Life. The others mentioned here mostly rode his coat tails into the mainstream of acceptance..
Jerry Lee Lewis is playing on Beale St. Memphis on New Years Eve. That's Jerry Lee Lewis in Memphis, New Years Eve 2017. Only 125 tickets are available. 125! The killer has been playing up and down the Mississipi since the late '40's. He is the undisputed King of Rock n Roll. This is not a commercial! It's just an insane phenomenon!
The Killer himself proclaimed he played the Devil's music. And hell was he good at pumping' that piano!
He once lit his piano on fire. If we're talkin' the rock 'n' roll attitude, Jerry Lee is where that comes from.
Everybody knows that Rock and Roll is a mixture of black music and white music born in the early fifties. If you put every black blues singer on this list, you also will be able to say that every black blues singer contributed to Rock and Roll. Robert Johnson? Unique and very talented but it's really the electric blues and Rhythm and Blues that was the inspiration for Rock and Roll and not the acoustic Blues. Real " black " fathers of Rock and Roll are, Arthur " big boy " Crudup, Muddy Waters, T-Bone Walker, Little Walter, Roy Brown, Arthur Gunter, Junior Parker, Big Joe Turner etc...Fathers of Rock and Roll that were white, Hank Williams, Bill Monroe, Hank Snow, Ernest Tubb, Hardrock Gunter, Rose Maddox, Tommy Scott etc... My point is that if you go back in time to see where Rock and Roll did get its influences, you have to put some limits because otherwise you can say that a Tam-Tam in Africa and a folk-fiddle in Europe are the roots of Rock and Roll. Like I said, Robert Johnson was part of the Blues movement ( and he certainly was a big influence in Blues music itself ) but with or without him ( he didn't invented Blues! Let's be clear on that! ) it's for sure that the mixture of black and white music would still have happened.
To Belt 'Em Out, like the Stones, that began in the Nightclubs & Taverns of Kansas City When Big Joe (the Rock) and his pianist
'Pete Johnson' (the Roll) needed to compete with cross-town likes of a Count Basie or a Lester Young and all the others there at the time. Beginning about 1930, the two collaborated twenty years. Two of my favorite hits preformed by Big Joe are Boogie Woogie Country Girl --- Flip Flop and Fly.
Big Joe Turner in KC was the first with "Shake, Rattle and Roll". Then across the State of Missouri Chuck Barry came along as the second Rock and Roller. THen the rest of the nation followed in Missouri's footsteps.
Johnny Cash was the first to have a song voted in Rock and roll hall of fame and country music hall of fame - Ring of fire won both seats in the mid 60's!
He was mainly country! I don't know he belongs here!
Dr. Bo Diddley took Chicago blues and gave it a rock and roll beat. When the Beatles landed in NYC they asked, Is there a chance we can see Bo Diddley?
He trained them all, by teaching them his new lick. He even built a special guitar to produce that special sound.
Eddie Cochran was a real rocker of the fifties, a rebellious type of James Dean figure, sexual arrogance, but most of all his music and lyrics are still being adopted by contemporary standards. It is that of the teenage rebel conveyed in its most direct form. He expresses frustration at the impositions of the older generation, parents and employers in particular, the excitement of adolescent sex, the arrogance of a new found confidence contrasted with the uncertain tenderness of " real love " experienced for the first time. He sang all this matters with " genuine " expression. And all these expressions of excitement, uncertain feelings, frustrations, anger, tenderness etc... can be heard in his music, in his way he played the guitar, the way he sang. He had a big following in the U.K. and while on tour over there during the year 1960, he died in a car crash. One of the greatest rockers of the fifties was gone. Luckely he left us his amazing music and always will be remembered.
Can't believe he's not in the Top Ten list! His earliest recordings, going back to 1949, are very much rock and roll before it was a recognized genre. From the period 1955-1962, he was second only to Elvis Presley in record sales.
Had one of the greatest rock & roll songs of all itme. Be Pop a Lulu
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He is the best rock&roller in the world and he is my idol. I don't think this world will ever forget the name "JIMI HENDRIX".
He is by far the greatest guitarist of all time. He literally invented rock.
I can't stop pooping, actually I gotta go. I gotta poop right now!
That's a hard and risky statement to do. Ritchie Valens was without a doubt talented but without Elvis Presley he wouldn't even have existed as a Rock and Roll singer. His first single came out in 1958 when he was seventeen. Elvis Presley had already made four movies and was getting drafted into the army in 1958. It's obvious that he was inspired by Elvis, so saying that he is the real King of Rock and that he would be have better than Elvis Presley is really making an overstatement.
Its funny because all of the white people forget that Rock n' Roll was considered race music (Black, Urban) and was created by African-Americans ONLY. Just like Jazz and Blues before it. Not one of the white artist named above had anything to do with the creation of the artform. Yes, they helped popularize it because the music gatekeepers hand picked the faces of white artist that they thought would be marketable and provided TONS of resources not afforded to Black artist of that time. History will not be re-written to make these people bigger than they are. The artist listed above stole or barrowed their entire style from the "TRUE" forefathers. SMH, these forums disgust me.
Muddy Waters is a Chicago Blues legend and helped influence the first Rock n' Rollers.
Alan Freed coined the term "Rock 'n' Roll," and people who say that Chuck Berry did it are incorrect. Chuck Berry began his career after the first "Rock 'n' Roll" song was released in 1951 by Jackie Brenston, named "Rocket 88." Chuck Berry's first hit, "Maybellene," was released in 1955.
Bill Haley and His Comets made "Rock 'n' Roll" popular with "Rock Around the Clock." Elvis was the king, but he was not the first to sing "Rock 'n' Roll." Buddy Holly was one of the world's most talented artists, but his career started in 1956. Buddy Holly was the father of "Rock Music," not "Rock 'n' Roll" music.
In my opinion, Jackie Brenston was the first to sing "Rock 'n' Roll," but he didn't have good hits. The first "Rock 'n' Roll" hit was "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley and His Comets. I give credit to Alan Freed because he was the one who had the power to create a whole new music term. None of the "Rock 'n' Roll" singers we know today would have known "Rock 'n' Roll" if it were not for him.
Jackie Brenston heard what Freed was doing and made a song. Later, in 1953, Elvis, Chuck Berry, Bill Haley, and others came and made that kind of music too. So, in my opinion, Alan Freed deserves credit for coining the term "Rock 'n' Roll."
It's stunning to me when some naive gen z folks fail to recognize how original The Beatles were. This band set a new standard for rock that kicked off 30 yrs of what is now called: "classic rock". They were the first of a revolutionary musical generation. No other band, or musician (ALL original music) has influenced our culture the way The Beatles did.
We're talking about the Fathers of Rock and Roll here on this list. Meaning the instigators of Rock and Roll. The Beatles were in their early years no more than a " cover " band of Rock and Roll ( and in my opinion a not that good coverband ). They really don't belong here!
A huge jerk, but he made the very first rock and roll record "Rocket 88", long before he met Tina.
There is no contest. He is the best
Excuse me? Why isn't this amazing man here?