FLORENT MAZZOLENI
Rock n Roll 39-59 explores a pivotal period in contemporary history, retracing the early years of rock n roll in the U.S. and the landmark events that added up to a major cultural transformation. From the boogie-woogie craze in the years following 1939 to the events of the late fifties that marked the end of the first golden age of rock n roll, this extensive publication sets the phenomenon within a broad context of social, cultural, and artistic change.