Rock and roll musicians like Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, and Elvis Presley influenced American culture in the 1950s primarily by bringing music with African American roots to mainstream audiences. They helped bridge racial divides in music, promoting a more integrated cultural landscape, and their styles also influenced youth culture and notions of rebellion, fashion, and lifestyle during that era.
How did rock and roll musicians like Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley influence American culture in the 1950s?(1 point) Responses By writing folk music ballads that protested U.S. foreign policy By writing folk music ballads that protested U.S. foreign policy By popularizing the publishing of ragtime sheet music By popularizing the publishing of ragtime sheet music By helping to bring country and western music to the south By helping to bring country and western music to the south By bringing music with African American roots to mainstream audiences.
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