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History of Rock and Roll - Spring 2017
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History of Rock and Roll Syllabus & Listening Chart
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Introduction to the History of Rock and Roll
1 - Blues: The Sound of Rural Poverty
2 - The Blues and the Great Migration
Artist Profile - Muddy Waters
3 - The Birth of the Electric Guitar
4 - Jazz, Swing, and Big Band Music
5 - WWII and the Shrinking of the Ensemble
Artist Profile - Louis Armstrong
6 - The Influence of Rhythm and Blues
7 - Alan Freed and the Birth of Rock and Roll
Rock & Roller Research Project
Artist Profile - Chuck Berry
8 - Elvis and Race in 1950's America
9 - Rock & Roll and the American Dream
Artist Profile - Elvis Presley
10 - The Musical Roots of the 1960's Surf Sound
11 - Sixties Soul and Civil Rights
11.5 - The Music of the Civil Rights Movement
Artist Profile - The Beatles
12 - British Invasion I: Beatlemania
Artist Profile - The Rolling Stones
13 - British Invasion II: The Rolling Stones and the Blues
14 - British Invasion III: The Who's Generation
Artist Profile - The Who
15 - The Emergence of Folk Rock
16 - Bob Dylan: Bringing a Rock & Roll Attitude to Folk
17 - The Musical Roots of Doo-Wop
18 - A'Cappella
19 - The Rise of 1960's Antiwar Music
20 - Progressive Rock
Artist Profile - Rush
21 - Symphonic Rock
22 - Hard Rock
Artist Profile - Led Zeppelin
Artist Profile - AC/DC
23 - Soft Rock
24 - Psychedelic Rock
Artist Profile - Pink Floyd
25 - Punk Rock
Artist Profile - The Ramones
26 - The Roots of Heavy Metal
Artist Profile - Black Sabbath
27 - The Rise of Disco
28 - Funk Asserts Itself
29 - Introducing New Wave
30 - Bo Diddley & the Anticipation of Hip Hop
31 - The Historical Roots of Hip Hop
32 - Conscious Hip Hop vs. Gangsta Rap
33 - Ska
34 - Techno/Dubstep
35 - Alternative Rock
Artist Profile - Backstreet Boys
36 - Girl & Boy Band Pop
37 - Contemporary R&B
Event Profile - September 11th, 2001
38 - Current Pop
Artist Profile - The Ramones
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13 - British Invasion II: The Rolling Stones and the Blues
Essential Question:
Describe the development of the Rolling Stones’ style throughout their career.
Web Links:
Essential Question #13: British Invasion II
Listening Chart
The Rolling Stones - "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
The Rolling Stones - "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
Bono Interview
Web Links:
Bono Interview
GOOGLE DOC for STATION QUESTIONS
Web Links:
Rolling Stone Station Questions
Station 1: The London Blues/R&B Club Scene
Web Links:
Cyril Davies - "Night Time is the Right Time"
Station 2: The Rolling Stones as Blues Purists
Web Links:
1. Muddy Waters - "Rolling Stone"
3. The Rolling Stones - "The Red Rooster"
4. Slim Harpo//The Rolling Stones-"I'm A King Bee"
3. Howlin' Wolf - The Red Rooster
3. Howlin' Wolf - The Red Rooster
Station 3: The Rolling Stones Venture Beyond the Blues
Web Links:
1. Larry Williams///Rolling Stones-"She Said Yeah"
3. The Rolling Stones - "Not Fade Away"
5. The Rolling Stones - "Around and Around"
2. Buddy Holly and the Crickets - "Not Fade Away"
2. Buddy Holly and the Crickets - "Not Fade Away"
5. Chuck Berry - "Around and Around"
5. Chuck Berry - "Around and Around"
HOMEWORK
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Author:
Jake Robinson
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4/23/2017 9:50 AM (EST)