#042: The Moondog Coronation Ball - The Night Rock & Roll Was Born
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On the evening of March 21, 1952, thousands of excited teenagers poured into downtown Cleveland with one goal in mind: to attend a concert unlike anything America had ever seen.
The event was called the Moondog Coronation Ball, and although it lasted only a few minutes before being shut down by police and the fire marshal, it would become one of the most important nights in music history.
Today, more than seventy years later, historians widely recognize the Moondog Coronation Ball as the world's first major rock and roll concert. It helped establish Cleveland as the birthplace of rock concerts and became one of the strongest reasons the city was later chosen as the home of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Ironically, one of the shortest concerts in history became one of its most influential.
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