Yes!
As it refers to a particular dance genre it is taken as a name & represented by Capitalization of the first Letters.
Here is some info. about its Origin & growth:
Rock-and-Roll (r䫧n roll') n. first so used (1951) by Alan Freed, Cleveland disc jockey, taken from the song "My Baby Rocks Me with a Steady Roll".
The use of rock, roll, rock and roll, etc., with reference to sexual intercourse, is traditional in blues, a form of popular music that evolved in the 1950's from rhythm and blues, characterized by the use of electric guitars, a strong rhythm with an accent on the offbeat, and youth-oriented lyrics.
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2006-09-17 13:44:06
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