"Moon Dog" is a term steeped in rock 'n' roll tradition. It's meaning goes back to the days when rock 'n' roll was born.
In 1951, Alan Freed was a disc jockey at WJW in Cleveland, Ohio, playing hot jazz pop records. He noticed that a large number of young people were buying rhythm and blues records, so he started playing these records on his show and his popularity soared. Due to the prejudices of the time, Fred began calling the music he played "Rock "N" Roll." Ironically, the term Fred was using to make rhythm and blues more acceptable to the white audience was slang for "sex" within the black community.
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