Re: Harp at the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame (no real HC)



 It should be in the Southern USA. All music comes from the South. Country,
Blues, Jazz, Rock-a-billy,Ragtime,Jug bands.

 I live in Philly and I think Chubby Checker is cool & so is John Coltrane.
;-)

"Philly Jimmy"


- ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "tom ball" <havaball@xxxxxxx>
To: <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 12:00 AM
Subject: Harp at the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame (no real HC)


>
> Russ asked:
> Cleveland?  No offense to anyone from Cleveland, but it's not
> exactly the most significant city in the history of Rock and Roll.  Why
> did they pick Cleveland for the site except that it's all about money?
> __________
>
> Had a lot to do with Alan Freed's ground-breaking WJW-Cleveland
> radio show of the early 50's, and with the generally accepted (if
> erroneous) perception that he actually coined the term "rock 'n'
> roll."  But you're also correct about the money aspect: to their
> credit, Cleveland also lobbied quite hard for the honor.  Check out:
>
http://www.alanfreed.com/archives/RRHoF/177%20Cleveland%20Made%203-20-86.pdf
>
> Frankly I'd agree that Memphis would've been a better choice for the
> HOF, but at least Cleveland was actively interested in the project
> and, by most accounts, has done a fine job. <shrug>
>
> And at least it's not Philly -- (no offense to Philly folks -- you
> DO have a cool downtown, great architecture, a rich history, a big
> bell, and the world's greatest Cheese Steak, but) if Philly had the R&R
> HOF we might be looking at 'icons' like Frankie Avalon, Bobby Rydell,
> Fabian, Bobby Vinton and Dick "He Who Never Ages But Has Always Been
> An Amazingly Lame Creep" Clark, fuhgodssake...
>
> ...all the above IMHO of course...  :)
>
> cheers,
>
> Tom Ball,
> Santa Barbara (undisputed Home Of The Blues)
> http://www.tomballkennysultan.com
>
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