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EPISODE · Feb 9, 2021 · 24 MIN

Rock and Roll Women of Indiana Avenue

from Echoes of Indiana Avenue · host WFYI Public Media

We continue our ongoing tribute to the rock & roll women of Indiana Avenue. Here in the Hoosier State, Indiana Avenue was ground zero for rock and roll music. Black women played an essential role in the development of rock and roll, but for many years their contributions were overlooked by music journalists and historians.

Indiana Avenue was ground zero for rock and roll music in the Hoosier state. Black women played an essential - but often overlooked - role in the genre's development.

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We continue our ongoing tribute to the rock & roll women of Indiana Avenue. Here in the Hoosier State, Indiana Avenue was ground zero for rock and roll music. Black women played an essential role in the development of rock and roll, but for many...

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