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Hell Hounds, Hillbillies, and Hedonists: The Evangelical Roots of Rock n’ Roll
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Hell Hounds, Hillbillies, and Hedonists: The Evangelical Roots of Rock n’ Roll

Clay Motley
Religions (Basel, Switzerland ), Vol.7(3), p.24
03-07-2016

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blues music secular Protestant Christianity Rock n' Roll South country music

This essay contends that much of the creativity driving the formation of popular folk music, such as blues, country, and early Rock n' Roll, in the American South during the early twentieth century grew from the religious tension between concepts of "sacred" and "secular" rooted in evangelical Protestantism. This essay examines the rebellious impulse of Rock n' Roll as, in the absence of religious boundaries, tensions, and influences, it grew beyond its Southern roots.

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