Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 07, 1993, Page 10, Image 10

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Monday’s groundbreaking will show everyone it
can happen here, said Michael Benz, rock hall
executive director.
'It's going to be a celebration The big deal is to
say thank you' to all of those people over the years
who have helped and supported making this Rook
and Roll tiall of Fame a reality." he said
In 1<)!>2. Cleveland disc jockey Alan Freed used
the words "nx:k and roll" to refer to the music gen
erally known as rhythm and blues.
His coined phrase became Cleveland's most
valuable currency in its hid for the rock hall more
than three decades later: How could rock n' roll's
hall of fame he built elsewhere than in the city
where the phenomenon got its name?
Kut Cleveland's spirited bid left many people
less than enthused Traditional big guys like New
York, Chicago and Philadelphia were throwing
their weight around, and cities with strong musi
cal histories such as New Orleans, Nashville and
Memphis, Tenn . were courting the hall's New
York-based foundation board.
Cleveland was persistent. In (anuary 1986, USA
Today asked its readers where the hull should be
built. Cleveland got 110,315 call-in votes. 15 times
the number received by its nearest competitor,
Memphis, which had 7,268 votes.
Sour grapes wore not in short supply.
"It's ludicrous,” George Klein, a L)J at WLVS-AM
in Memphis, sputtered to USA Today when the
poll results were released. "Kock 'n' roll started
here with Elvis. Without the Cleveland hype, we’d
be number one."
Taking another crack, DJ John Harvey at WIOQ
FM in Philadelphia said, "We have such a groat
city we don't need this. Let poor Cleveland have
a break."
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