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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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5 - WWII and the Shrinking of the Ensemble
Essential Question:
How did wartime restrictions cause popular music ensembles to shrink in size during the 1940s, helping to set the stage for the small “combos” of Rock and Roll?
Web Links:
Essential Question #5: WWII and the Shrinking...
Duke Ellington - It Don't Mean A Thing
Duke Ellington - It Don't Mean A Thing
WWII at a Glace
The War started in 1939.
The United States entered into the war in 1941. Why???
The War ended in 1945.
Web Links:
History.com WWII Video
What is an Ensemble?
en·sem·ble
noun
1
.
a group of musicians, actors, or dancers who perform together.
**The term "ensemble" includes any performing group in music or theater.**
Video - Washington in War Time
Web Links:
Washington in War Time
Ration Posters
Ration Posters
Food Rations
Rubber Rations
Travel Restrictions
Benny Goodman Orchestra: Pre-War
How would the rations on rubber, gas, and other supplies affect groups like this?
Active Military Personnel (Table)
How would Military enrollment affect the music scene during the war?
Glenn Miller
Glenn Miller Side-by-Side
Glenn Miller Orchestra (Pre-War)
Captain Glenn Miller (During the War)
What kind of statement does it make when one of the best selling artists of his era decides to change the course of his career to join the military?
Billboard Best Selling Singles of the 40's and 50's
File Attachments:
CHART - Best Selling Singles of the 40's and 50's
HOMEWORK
Complete Essential Question #5 (Link at top of page)
Read Overview for Chapter 6: The Influence of Rhythm and Blues
Complete a Listening Chart Entry for "Come Fly With Me" by Frank Sinatra.
Frank Sinatra - Come Fly With Me
Frank Sinatra - Come Fly With Me
Author:
Jake Robinson
Last modified:
4/23/2017 9:50 AM (EST)