During the 1950s, in the recording industry, "covering" referred to

A) rewriting songs that were originally recorded by black artists, then having them rerecorded by white performers.
B) substituting relatively unknown performers when big-name acts failed to appear at concerts.
C) making certain that all artists who expressed an interest in recording a song had an opportunity to do so.
D) designing appealing album covers to help sell records.


A

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