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RYAN BANYAN

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Sam Phillips
 
 

a) invented multi-track recording
  b) coined the term rock and roll
  c) was an executive at one of the major record companies in NY
  d) recorded Elvis Presley and Carl Perkins on Sun Records



Question 2

The biggest influence of Elvis Presley on rock and roll was that
 
 

a) he invented rhythm guitar playing
  b) he was the first to merge country music and rhythm and blues
  c) he made R&B and rock and roll popular with white audiences
  d) he refused to compromise his art for the major record labels




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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



RYAN BANYAN

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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