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The story of black music is also the tale of the enduring social struggles of American
history. Blues and gospel, the secular and sacred songs of everyday black folk, are both
bound up in sorrow, loss, despair, hope, redemption, resilience and dreams. While
remaining recognizable over many decades, the spirit and musical forms of these styles
have influenced much of the American music that has followed. The “blue notes” that are
characteristic of the form became prominent in country music, rock and roll and jazz. The
simple 12 bar A A B form of blues became the template for the first rock and roll songs,
from “Good Rockin’ Tonight” to “Rocket 88" to “Hound Dog” to “Johnny B Goode.”
And the world wide interest in American blues inspired such musicians as the Beatles, the
Rolling Stones and others abroad to not only take up their own instruments, but to reinfluence American popular music, borrowing the beat, the form and the sound of the
blues and infusing them with new sensibilities.