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Alan Freed, On the Move, Again

Postby jon » Mon Aug 04, 2014 4:55 pm

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ousts DJ Alan Freed's ashes, adds Beyonce's leotards
By Alan Duke, CNN
August 4, 2014 -- Updated 1306 GMT (2106 HKT)

(CNN) -- Alan Freed, the DJ credited with coining the term "rock 'n' roll," will be physically removed from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Monday.

An urn with Freed's ashes was taken from its spot at the Cleveland museum on Friday, and Freed's son will pick up his father's remains Monday, according to Executive Director Greg Harris.

Lance Freed told CNN that the museum was being "disrespectful" to his father's legacy as a pioneer of rock 'n' roll, but Harris said Freed will continue to be "very prominent" in the hall.

Harris disputed the Freed family's description of the removal as an eviction, but according to the son, it is not a voluntary removal.

Freed's ashes are being ousted just days after the museum opened a Beyonce exhibit featuring the singer's costumes, including the black leotards worn in her 2008 "Single Ladies" video.

Freed started playing R&B records on his Cleveland radio show in 1951, a time when stations that targeted white listeners ignored black artists. He called it "rock 'n' roll." His "Moondog Coronation Ball" at the Cleveland Arena in March 1956 is considered the first major rock concert.

Freed put Cleveland on the music map and rock 'n' roll on the radio. His connection to the city was a major reason the northeastern Ohio city was chosen as the home for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, both his son and Harris said.

Freed was initially interred in New York, the city where he died at 43 in 1965. His family moved his remains to Cleveland years later and then to the museum 12 years ago, Lance Freed said.

"I thought this was the last move, but then I got this call to move him," Freed said. "He said, 'You've got to come pick him up.' "

It was not a rushed or unilateral decision, Harris said.

"The museum world is moving away from exhibiting remains" since ashes don't help tell a story, he said. "Museum community colleagues across the country agree."

Lance Freed said he believed his father's exhibit is being downsized and moved to another area of the museum, but Harris said it is not being changed beyond removal of the gold urn. Harris suggested that Freed's son might feel better about the move after he visits the museum Monday morning.

"We are conscious of his important role and will continue to honor him," Harris said. The museum's radio studio is named for him, and there "are many touch points" in the hall that relate to Freed, he said.

Freed's role in breaking down racial barriers in U.S. pop culture in the 1950s, by leading white and black kids to listen to the same music, made put the radio personality "at the vanguard" and made him "a really important figure," Harris said.

Harris defended the ouster of Freed's ashes coming at the same time that Beyonce's leotards are welcomed into the hall of fame. "Rock and roll isn't just about yesterday," he said. "It continues to evolve, and we continue to embrace it and refine our operations."

The Freed family will spend the next several weeks deciding where in Cleveland to take the urn, his son said.

They want to "create some sort of modest memorial where people who want to pay respect, or reflect," can visit, he said.

"I'm a little bit emotional right now, because this is the third time I'm moving my dad," he said. "But hopefully it will be the last."
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Re: Alan Freed, On the Move, Again

Postby hagopian » Mon Aug 04, 2014 5:09 pm

Insulting.

Typical.

Trade Freed for Beyonce's leotards?

Can't they let this poor man rest in peace and glow in the fact that he was the Father of Rock and Roll....and let his family take some JOY from that?

Enough.
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Re: Alan Freed, On the Move, Again

Postby Howaboutthat » Mon Aug 04, 2014 5:21 pm

Who said anything about a trade - other that it being suggested in the misleading headline.
My problem is with Beyonce even being considered for inclusion in the ROCK AND ROLL Hall of Fame.
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Re: Alan Freed, On the Move, Again

Postby Mike Cleaver » Mon Aug 04, 2014 9:52 pm

Spent a day at the "Hall" in the late '90s.
Was amazed at some of the talent included and disappointed that many were ignored.
Admission to the "hall" probably depends on politics and cash contributions to said "hall," not necessarily fame or importance.
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Re: Alan Freed, On the Move, Again

Postby Neumann Sennheiser » Mon Aug 04, 2014 10:41 pm

They certainly appear to be biased against certain genres like progressive rock. Pink Floyd made the cut and Rush only just this year but not Yes?? Emerson,Lake and Palmer??
I suppose you have to draw the line somewhere or the next thing you know you wind up letting acts like Beyonce

oh......wait. Nevermind.
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