Once known by his on-air name Moondog Alan Freed, was an American disc jockey during the beginning of rock n roll. He was one of the first promoters of African-American musical style.

In 1949, Alan Freed moved to Cleveland to work for WJW initially playing classical music. However, when a local record store owner noticed that rhythm and blues records were becoming popular with the younger crowd Freed switch styles in 1951. He called the show "The Moondog House" and began to promote local concerts and dances feature rock n roll artists with great success. At his "Moondog Coronation Ball", 20,000 fans tried to cram into the Cleveland
"Alan Freed Talks with Buddy Holly":
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ALAN FREED ROCK N ROLL DANCE PARTY
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