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rock-'n'-roll

[rok-uhn-rohl] / ˈrɒk ənˈroʊl /
NOUN
rock-and-roll
Synonyms


rock n' roll


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“Rock ’N’ Roll,” which he dedicated to Vaclav Havel, explores the rebellious, Dionysian force of popular music, an eternal source of inspiration for him, in a play set partly in Prague during the Communist era.

From Los Angeles Times

And Rock'n'Roll was about the stifling repression of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia.

From BBC

"I cannot remember now how I got into Rock'n'Roll, I wish I could, I'd do it again. But in the absence of anything to go on I just sort of read the papers, chat to people, hang about and worry about it before I go to sleep."

From BBC

A rock ’n’ roll Gary Cooper, Shepard’s wariness extended beyond his acting.

From The Wall Street Journal

Touring, performing, and rock'n'roll lifestyles have previously been found to lower life expectancy for musicians.

From BBC