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		<description>[...] Elvis Presley - Elvis&#039; Christmas Album (1957) I love Elvis&#039; rock &#039;n&#039; roll-meets-gospel take on the holidays. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] What became known as rock &amp; roll music evolved from the blues, jazz, country, gospel and folk music. The earliest forms of Rock &amp; Roll came from the late 1930&#039;s and early 1940&#039;s. People such as Big Joe Turner and Sister Rosetta Tharpe were probably the first to lay the groundwork for what would become rock &amp; roll. The mid 1950&#039;s is when rock &amp; roll really began to gain attention. People like Bo Diddley, Little Richard and Chuck Berry were some of the most important figures in the early development of Rock  &amp; Roll, although the credit is usually given to Bill Haley and Elvis Presley. [...]</description>
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