Moondog Rock and Roll Party (radio show)

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Moondog Rock and Roll Party was a pioneering 1950s radio program hosted by disc jockey Alan Freed that helped popularize rock and roll music in the United States.

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instanceOf music radio show
radio program
associatedWith Alan Freed payola-era controversies
broadcastArea United States of America
surface form: United States
broadcastMedium radio
broadcastOn AM radio
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creativeWorkStatus ended
describedAs pioneering 1950s rock and roll radio program
format disc jockey show
genre rock and roll
hasAudience teenagers
young adults
hasEffect increased record sales for featured rock and roll artists
hasPart listener dedications
live studio banter
promotional spots
recorded music
host Alan Freed NERFINISHED
inception 1950s
influenced rock and roll radio format
youth music culture in the United States
mainSubject rock and roll music
mediaType audio
notableFor early mainstream exposure of rhythm and blues records
helping popularize rock and roll in the United States
originalLanguage English
partOf early rock and roll era
presenter Alan Freed NERFINISHED
startTime 1950s

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Alan Freed notableWork Moondog Rock and Roll Party (radio show)