The Camp Meeting Jubilee
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- | In [[1916]], the term "[[rocking and rolling]]" was first recorded. The phrase was used with a [[religious]] [[connotation]], on the [[phonograph record]] "'''The Camp Meeting Jubilee'''" by an unnamed male "quartette". See [[first rock and roll record]]. | + | In [[1916]], the term "[[rocking and rolling]]" was first recorded. The phrase was used with a [[religious]] [[connotation]], on the [[phonograph record]] "'''The Camp Meeting Jubilee'''" by an unnamed male "quartette" on the American label [[Little Wonder Records]]. See [[first rock and roll record]]. |
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In 1916, the term "rocking and rolling" was first recorded. The phrase was used with a religious connotation, on the phonograph record "The Camp Meeting Jubilee" by an unnamed male "quartette" on the American label Little Wonder Records. See first rock and roll record.
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