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Rock music originated in the 1950s in America as an extension of rock and roll, blending genres like blues, rhythm and blues, and country. It has evolved over time, gaining popularity through advances like television in the 1960s and FM radio/car stereos in the 1970s. Artists in the rock genre are typically represented with dark imagery and original viewpoints, seen as rebellious leaders expressing political opinions and social stances through their music.
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The development of Sound Recording
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The document discusses different types of music genres that have developed over time. It provides examples of genres like rock and subgenres like pop rock. Some genres became more popular worldwide, while others were more specific to certain countries. The document traces the rise of genres like jazz in the 1960s and rock in the 1970s. It also discusses the origins of blues music in the late 19th century and its subgenre of country blues. Finally, it covers the history of pop music and the development of boy bands.
The blues has its roots in African music and culture. There are two main types of blues: Delta blues and Chicago blues. Delta blues originated in the Mississippi Delta region and features simple instrumentation like guitar and voice, with influences from African call-and-response traditions. Chicago blues later developed an electrified sound with influences from musicians like B.B. King. The blues had a profound influence on developing genres like rock and roll, with its use of electric instruments and guitar styles being widely adapted.
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Rock music originated in the 1950s in America as an extension of rock and roll, blending genres like blues, rhythm and blues, and country. It has evolved over time, gaining popularity through advances like television in the 1960s and FM radio/car stereos in the 1970s. Artists in the rock genre are typically represented with dark imagery and original viewpoints, seen as rebellious leaders expressing political opinions and social stances through their music.
Media Influences on American Culture
The development of Sound Recording
U.S. popular music and the Formation of Rock
A Changing industry: Reformations in Popular Music
The Business of Sound Recording
Sound Recordings, Free Expression, and Democracy
The document discusses different types of music genres that have developed over time. It provides examples of genres like rock and subgenres like pop rock. Some genres became more popular worldwide, while others were more specific to certain countries. The document traces the rise of genres like jazz in the 1960s and rock in the 1970s. It also discusses the origins of blues music in the late 19th century and its subgenre of country blues. Finally, it covers the history of pop music and the development of boy bands.
The blues has its roots in African music and culture. There are two main types of blues: Delta blues and Chicago blues. Delta blues originated in the Mississippi Delta region and features simple instrumentation like guitar and voice, with influences from African call-and-response traditions. Chicago blues later developed an electrified sound with influences from musicians like B.B. King. The blues had a profound influence on developing genres like rock and roll, with its use of electric instruments and guitar styles being widely adapted.
The document outlines the major musical eras and genres from the 1920s to present day. The 1920s were the golden age of jazz, led by artists like Jelly Roll Morton and Louis Armstrong. Rock 'n roll emerged in the 1950s-1960s with Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones, appealing to teenagers. The 1970s saw the rise of glam rock bands like Queen, David Bowie, and Led Zeppelin. New wave genres like punk rock and electronica developed in the 1980s with bands such as The Sex Pistols and Depeche Mode. Dance music became popular in clubs and raves in the 1990s, while Britpop bands like O
The document outlines the major musical eras and genres from the 1920s to present day. The 1920s were the golden age of jazz, led by artists like Jelly Roll Morton and Louis Armstrong. Rock 'n roll emerged in the 1950s-1960s with Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones, appealing to teenagers. The 1970s saw the rise of glam rock bands like Queen, David Bowie, and Led Zeppelin. New wave genres like punk rock and electronica developed in the 1980s with bands such as The Sex Pistols and Depeche Mode. Dance music dominated clubs in the 1990s with The Prodigy, while Britpop bands like O
The British magazine is published by TeamRock, focuses on key bands from the 1960s through early 1990s as well as contemporary artists deemed worthy. Its target audience is 30-50 year olds and artists associated with the genre include The Beatles, Kiss, Jimi Hendrix, and The Black Crowes. The American magazine was established in November 2009 and targets 16-25 year olds, featuring artists like Beyonce, Rihanna, Madonna, Britney Spears, Cheryl Cole, Rita Ora, and Katy Perry.
Crywolf is an electronic music artist from Los Angeles known for his melodic yet avant-garde style. His recent album Cataclasm debuted at #17 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart and #8 on the Electronic chart, and has received praise from major media outlets. With over 40 million streams online and a tour scheduled for his new live set, 2016 is set to be a breakout year as Crywolf continues to build his loyal fanbase and critical acclaim.
Teen culture emerged as a distinct subculture in the 1950s. New technologies like the transistor radio allowed teens to listen to rock and roll music independently of their parents. Popular artists included Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Elvis Presley, and Buddy Holly. Their music spoke to teen independence and helped define their style and slang. However, rock and roll also faced criticism and backlash from political and religious groups who saw it as corruptive.
Shin Joong Hyun was a pioneering Korean musician born in 1938 who was fascinated by jazz and rock music. He was influential in sharing American styles of music with Korean youth in the 1960s. [END SUMMARY]
This document discusses the origins and history of rock music. It notes that rock music originated in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s, with artists like Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley popularizing the genre. By the late 1960s, various rock subgenres had emerged, including blues rock, folk rock, and psychedelic rock. Punk rock reacted against some trends in the 1970s. Alternative rock became dominant in the 1990s. The document also discusses the rise of rock music in Malaysia in the 1980s and reasons for rock music's continued relevance, including meaningful lyrics and connections between bands and fans.
In the 1950s, audiences consumed music primarily through radio, records/albums, and emerging television. Popular genres included rock 'n' roll performed by artists like Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry, classic pop acts like Frank Sinatra, and blues/jazz musicians such as Ray Charles and Nina Simone. New artists tried to be discovered locally and in Hollywood to break into the industry. Musicians marketed themselves and their music through movies, television appearances, and touring to promote their records and build their image. The major record labels dominated the mainstream market, while independent labels struggled but helped new styles of music gain exposure.
This document discusses the rise and commercialization of hip-hop music from the 1980s through the early 2000s. It notes that hip-hop built a following on the East Coast in the early 1980s. In the mid-1980s, hip-hop began to break into the mainstream with artists like Run-DMC and The Beastie Boys. By the late 1980s and early 1990s, hip-hop stars like MC Hammer and DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince achieved major commercial success, while artists like Public Enemy and N.W.A. used hip-hop for social protest. The document then outlines some of the major hip-hop artists and songs of the 1990s and 2000s that
The document summarizes music trends from the 1950s through the 1990s. In the 1950s, classic pop and big band music were popular until rock music emerged. The 1960s saw the rise of pop rock, psychedelic rock, and folk rock. Rock music and genres like reggae grew in popularity in the 1970s. New wave and dance music became popular in the 1980s as disco declined. Finally, the 1990s saw the rise of teen pop, dance-pop, and hip hop continuing to find success.
The document discusses several characteristics of rock artists and music. It notes that rock artists often wear dark clothing, have tattoos and piercings, and use makeup like dark eyeliner. They perform in bands playing instruments like electric guitar and drums. Photo shoots of bands typically show the singer in front with the drummer in back, mirroring their stage positions. Lighting at concerts uses strobes and LEDs, while music videos often tell a story or show the band playing on stage together. The document also lists several rock genres and influential early rock artists and bands.
Pop music refers to commercially popular music that is accessible and tuneful, as defined by the Oxford dictionary. It does not have a set musical style but rather encompasses different types of music that are popular among the general public as reflected by chart rankings. Pop songs typically follow a basic verse-chorus structure and have melodic tunes with catchy hooks. Famous pop artists from 2014 include Katy Perry, One Direction, Beyoncé, Jessie J, Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Miley Cyrus, Iggy Azalea, Justin Timberlake, and 5 Seconds of Summer.
The document summarizes musical trends in Britain and America during the 1960s. It discusses the rise of British bands like the Beatles and Rolling Stones who brought American genres like blues, soul, and surf music to Britain. As the decade progressed, new genres emerged such as British blues rock performed by bands like Cream and Led Zeppelin, psychedelic rock popularized by bands like the Beatles and The Who, American folk music of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen, surf rock originating from California bands like the Beach Boys, and garage rock which was a form of amateur rock often rehearsed in family garages.
This document discusses harmonic schemata, which are short, repetitive chord progressions that serve as building blocks in popular music from the 1950s onward. It defines several common harmonic schemata, including the Duke, Louie, Fall, Journey, and Minor Journey progressions. Understanding these harmonic schemata can help analyze songs and say something important about a song's harmony when you hear it. Examples of well-known songs that rely on these progressions are provided.
The document provides an overview of popular music genres from the 1950s through the 2000s. In the 1950s, rock 'n' roll emerged alongside R&B and helped bridge racial tensions during the civil rights movement. The 1960s saw the British Invasion and the influence of genres like Motown. Progressive rock and punk rock rose to popularity in the 1970s. Hip hop became widely popular in the 1980s alongside other electronic genres. Rap experienced a "golden age" in the late 1980s. Teen pop and dance-pop continued in the 1990s alongside hip hop, R&B, and electronic genres like house and techno. Into the 2000s, teen pop acts dominated early on while hip hop, rock,
Rock music originated in the United States in the 1940s-1950s as a combination of genres like blues, jump blues, and gospel. It evolved in the 1960s with styles like blues rock and punk rock emerging. Rock music was associated with countercultures and rebelling against authority. The audience for rock includes those aged 35 and up who grew up listening to it as well as current teens.
House music originated in Chicago in the 1980s and spread internationally in the late 1980s. It has been incorporated into mainstream pop and dance music. There are subgenres like deep house that have a more soulful sound. The audience for house music is similar to rock in that both middle-aged people who grew up
Pop music began as a term used in the 1950s-1960s to describe popular music groups like The Rolling Stones that appealed widely to national and global audiences, rather than referring to a unique genre. Originally, pop music contrasted with art music which drew from classical traditions and narrower audiences. Over time from the 1960s onward, pop evolved into its own genre inspired by popular culture and other genres like soul and rock, prevalent in Britain and the US with icons like Michael Jackson and Madonna achieving widespread acclaim.
This document discusses the influences of alternative music. It begins in the early 1980s in the UK and was influenced by bands like The Clash and The Who. Popularization of "boho chic" and music festivals in the last decade helped resurface alternative music's influence on pop artists today. Example alternative artists mentioned include Florence and the Machine, Kodaline, The Kooks, and Lana Del Rey. The genre is typically male-dominated with quartet bands that play instruments, influenced by artists like Bob Dylan. Festivals, bars, and songwriting are part of alternative music's culture.
The Group of Companies "________" is a vertically integrated structure that specializes in providing investment management and construction services including design, construction, development, and consulting. They have experience implementing large infrastructure projects in sectors such as transportation, utilities, and energy. Specifically, they focus on drinking water and wastewater treatment projects. The company operates according to international FIDIC standards and has successfully completed over $_____ million in projects. They are requesting consideration to participate jointly with commercial enterprises in _______ (Country) on infrastructural projects, and are ready to cooperate.
India is home to many festivals, diverse cuisines, sweet treats, historic monuments, and a rich culture. The document lists key aspects of Indian culture including festivals, foods, desserts, landmarks, and the country of India at a high level without details on any specific item.
The document outlines the major musical eras and genres from the 1920s to present day. The 1920s were the golden age of jazz, led by artists like Jelly Roll Morton and Louis Armstrong. Rock 'n roll emerged in the 1950s-1960s with Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones, appealing to teenagers. The 1970s saw the rise of glam rock bands like Queen, David Bowie, and Led Zeppelin. New wave genres like punk rock and electronica developed in the 1980s with bands such as The Sex Pistols and Depeche Mode. Dance music became popular in clubs and raves in the 1990s, while Britpop bands like O
The document outlines the major musical eras and genres from the 1920s to present day. The 1920s were the golden age of jazz, led by artists like Jelly Roll Morton and Louis Armstrong. Rock 'n roll emerged in the 1950s-1960s with Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones, appealing to teenagers. The 1970s saw the rise of glam rock bands like Queen, David Bowie, and Led Zeppelin. New wave genres like punk rock and electronica developed in the 1980s with bands such as The Sex Pistols and Depeche Mode. Dance music dominated clubs in the 1990s with The Prodigy, while Britpop bands like O
The British magazine is published by TeamRock, focuses on key bands from the 1960s through early 1990s as well as contemporary artists deemed worthy. Its target audience is 30-50 year olds and artists associated with the genre include The Beatles, Kiss, Jimi Hendrix, and The Black Crowes. The American magazine was established in November 2009 and targets 16-25 year olds, featuring artists like Beyonce, Rihanna, Madonna, Britney Spears, Cheryl Cole, Rita Ora, and Katy Perry.
Crywolf is an electronic music artist from Los Angeles known for his melodic yet avant-garde style. His recent album Cataclasm debuted at #17 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart and #8 on the Electronic chart, and has received praise from major media outlets. With over 40 million streams online and a tour scheduled for his new live set, 2016 is set to be a breakout year as Crywolf continues to build his loyal fanbase and critical acclaim.
Teen culture emerged as a distinct subculture in the 1950s. New technologies like the transistor radio allowed teens to listen to rock and roll music independently of their parents. Popular artists included Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Elvis Presley, and Buddy Holly. Their music spoke to teen independence and helped define their style and slang. However, rock and roll also faced criticism and backlash from political and religious groups who saw it as corruptive.
Shin Joong Hyun was a pioneering Korean musician born in 1938 who was fascinated by jazz and rock music. He was influential in sharing American styles of music with Korean youth in the 1960s. [END SUMMARY]
This document discusses the origins and history of rock music. It notes that rock music originated in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s, with artists like Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley popularizing the genre. By the late 1960s, various rock subgenres had emerged, including blues rock, folk rock, and psychedelic rock. Punk rock reacted against some trends in the 1970s. Alternative rock became dominant in the 1990s. The document also discusses the rise of rock music in Malaysia in the 1980s and reasons for rock music's continued relevance, including meaningful lyrics and connections between bands and fans.
In the 1950s, audiences consumed music primarily through radio, records/albums, and emerging television. Popular genres included rock 'n' roll performed by artists like Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry, classic pop acts like Frank Sinatra, and blues/jazz musicians such as Ray Charles and Nina Simone. New artists tried to be discovered locally and in Hollywood to break into the industry. Musicians marketed themselves and their music through movies, television appearances, and touring to promote their records and build their image. The major record labels dominated the mainstream market, while independent labels struggled but helped new styles of music gain exposure.
This document discusses the rise and commercialization of hip-hop music from the 1980s through the early 2000s. It notes that hip-hop built a following on the East Coast in the early 1980s. In the mid-1980s, hip-hop began to break into the mainstream with artists like Run-DMC and The Beastie Boys. By the late 1980s and early 1990s, hip-hop stars like MC Hammer and DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince achieved major commercial success, while artists like Public Enemy and N.W.A. used hip-hop for social protest. The document then outlines some of the major hip-hop artists and songs of the 1990s and 2000s that
The document summarizes music trends from the 1950s through the 1990s. In the 1950s, classic pop and big band music were popular until rock music emerged. The 1960s saw the rise of pop rock, psychedelic rock, and folk rock. Rock music and genres like reggae grew in popularity in the 1970s. New wave and dance music became popular in the 1980s as disco declined. Finally, the 1990s saw the rise of teen pop, dance-pop, and hip hop continuing to find success.
The document discusses several characteristics of rock artists and music. It notes that rock artists often wear dark clothing, have tattoos and piercings, and use makeup like dark eyeliner. They perform in bands playing instruments like electric guitar and drums. Photo shoots of bands typically show the singer in front with the drummer in back, mirroring their stage positions. Lighting at concerts uses strobes and LEDs, while music videos often tell a story or show the band playing on stage together. The document also lists several rock genres and influential early rock artists and bands.
Pop music refers to commercially popular music that is accessible and tuneful, as defined by the Oxford dictionary. It does not have a set musical style but rather encompasses different types of music that are popular among the general public as reflected by chart rankings. Pop songs typically follow a basic verse-chorus structure and have melodic tunes with catchy hooks. Famous pop artists from 2014 include Katy Perry, One Direction, Beyoncé, Jessie J, Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Miley Cyrus, Iggy Azalea, Justin Timberlake, and 5 Seconds of Summer.
The document summarizes musical trends in Britain and America during the 1960s. It discusses the rise of British bands like the Beatles and Rolling Stones who brought American genres like blues, soul, and surf music to Britain. As the decade progressed, new genres emerged such as British blues rock performed by bands like Cream and Led Zeppelin, psychedelic rock popularized by bands like the Beatles and The Who, American folk music of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen, surf rock originating from California bands like the Beach Boys, and garage rock which was a form of amateur rock often rehearsed in family garages.
This document discusses harmonic schemata, which are short, repetitive chord progressions that serve as building blocks in popular music from the 1950s onward. It defines several common harmonic schemata, including the Duke, Louie, Fall, Journey, and Minor Journey progressions. Understanding these harmonic schemata can help analyze songs and say something important about a song's harmony when you hear it. Examples of well-known songs that rely on these progressions are provided.
The document provides an overview of popular music genres from the 1950s through the 2000s. In the 1950s, rock 'n' roll emerged alongside R&B and helped bridge racial tensions during the civil rights movement. The 1960s saw the British Invasion and the influence of genres like Motown. Progressive rock and punk rock rose to popularity in the 1970s. Hip hop became widely popular in the 1980s alongside other electronic genres. Rap experienced a "golden age" in the late 1980s. Teen pop and dance-pop continued in the 1990s alongside hip hop, R&B, and electronic genres like house and techno. Into the 2000s, teen pop acts dominated early on while hip hop, rock,
Rock music originated in the United States in the 1940s-1950s as a combination of genres like blues, jump blues, and gospel. It evolved in the 1960s with styles like blues rock and punk rock emerging. Rock music was associated with countercultures and rebelling against authority. The audience for rock includes those aged 35 and up who grew up listening to it as well as current teens.
House music originated in Chicago in the 1980s and spread internationally in the late 1980s. It has been incorporated into mainstream pop and dance music. There are subgenres like deep house that have a more soulful sound. The audience for house music is similar to rock in that both middle-aged people who grew up
Pop music began as a term used in the 1950s-1960s to describe popular music groups like The Rolling Stones that appealed widely to national and global audiences, rather than referring to a unique genre. Originally, pop music contrasted with art music which drew from classical traditions and narrower audiences. Over time from the 1960s onward, pop evolved into its own genre inspired by popular culture and other genres like soul and rock, prevalent in Britain and the US with icons like Michael Jackson and Madonna achieving widespread acclaim.
This document discusses the influences of alternative music. It begins in the early 1980s in the UK and was influenced by bands like The Clash and The Who. Popularization of "boho chic" and music festivals in the last decade helped resurface alternative music's influence on pop artists today. Example alternative artists mentioned include Florence and the Machine, Kodaline, The Kooks, and Lana Del Rey. The genre is typically male-dominated with quartet bands that play instruments, influenced by artists like Bob Dylan. Festivals, bars, and songwriting are part of alternative music's culture.
The Group of Companies "________" is a vertically integrated structure that specializes in providing investment management and construction services including design, construction, development, and consulting. They have experience implementing large infrastructure projects in sectors such as transportation, utilities, and energy. Specifically, they focus on drinking water and wastewater treatment projects. The company operates according to international FIDIC standards and has successfully completed over $_____ million in projects. They are requesting consideration to participate jointly with commercial enterprises in _______ (Country) on infrastructural projects, and are ready to cooperate.
India is home to many festivals, diverse cuisines, sweet treats, historic monuments, and a rich culture. The document lists key aspects of Indian culture including festivals, foods, desserts, landmarks, and the country of India at a high level without details on any specific item.
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1. What Happened In 1975: The Music
Somehow it has become a common notion that music celebrities tend to be more leaning toward the
left of center of the political spectrum. In around 1975, every one of these boys played in different
parts of the London pub rock scene. At this time, Joe Strummer was playing in a band known as the
101ers. At this time, Joe Strummer was playing in a band referred to as 101ers. Somehow it is
becoming a common notion that music celebrities tend to be more leaning toward the left of center
of the political spectrum.
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currently known as the Tupac Shakur Club. PICK A YEAR FOR THE MUSICAL TIME MACHINE.