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Crossword Puzzles
- 1994: Crossword 433. Flip Switches, word #49 down by Alfio Micci (Famed DJ Alan)
- 9-25-1994: The NY Times Magazine Crossword, Beastly Puns, word #133 across by Nancy Nicholson Joline/ Edited by Will Shortz (Rock ‘n’ Roll pioneer Freed)
- 1-13-1999: The NY Times Crossword edited by Will Shortz, word #48 down (Rock-and-roll pioneer Freed)
- 2000: The NY Times Crossword, word #57 down edited by Will Shortz (Rock ‘n’ Roll pioneer Freed)
- 6-7-2000: LA Times Crossword, word #5 across (Freed of rock ‘n’ roll)
- 3-12-2003: Crossword, The New York Times
- From Will Shortz, #63 Across
And More
- 1980s: Cafe 50’s Menu, Alan Freed Omelette (fresh sautéed mushrooms – $3.25)
- 1981: Trivial Pursuit “What term did disc jockey Alan Freed popularize?”
- 1982: McDonalds Menu Music Chant (Which of the following is credited with the first use of the term “rock ‘n’ Roll�)
- 11-1-1985: Ad for “Mister Rock ‘n Roll,” John Buzzell (National Rock ‘N Roll Archives)
- 3-21-1986: Watermark Restaurant Menu, Alan Freed Filet Mignon (Night Time Is The Right Time For Rock-N-Roll)
- 1989: Rip It Up! Postcards From The Heyday Of Rock ‘N’ Roll (Pantheon Books)
- 1990: “Listen to this man’s music: He’ll never look the same to you again.” (Louis Hardin, Moondog, 54th and Sixth Avenue, poetry, blind)
- 12-13-1994: Bizarro Comic by Piraro Chronicle Features (Good Morning, Cleveland! Are you ready to rock ‘n’ roll?!)
- 1997: American Memories Calender, Remembering 1954 (The Saturday Evening Post, Disc jockey Alan Freed coins the term “rock ‘n’ roll†on his late-night radio show in Cleveland.)
- 9-24-1997: Red Rocket 7, part 2 of 7, 25 pages
- 10-29-1997: Red Rocket 7, part 3 of 7, 25 pages
- 1998: Celebrate the Century Stamps, 1950s (With roots in rhythm and blues, country and western and gospel, rock ‘n’ roll crossed racial lines)
- 1999: Pocket Astrologer, December 15th (Sagittarius)
- 50’s Stamp Collection: Front, Back