

Evolution of Rock and Roll
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Laura Johnson
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The Evolution of Rock and Roll
Unit 10
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All of Units 1-9
Many of you have not taken the Unit 9 CST - please do this!
We are moving through unit 10
Assignments
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Poll
Who do you think the "King of Rock and Roll" is?
Chuck Berry
Elvis Presley
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The Birth of Rock and Roll
1950s - Post WW2, Baby Boomers, teenagers and cultural shift- NEW SOUND! Teenage rebellion! Radio and television huge in hearing music.
Influenced by gospel, jazz, rhythm and blues, and country music
African Americans in the south looking for better work opportunities up north bring the sounds of gospel, rhythm and blues, and gospel music. From St. Louis, country music merges in Memphis, and spreads to Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, NYC, and Pittsburgh.
Radio DJ Allen Freed first used the term "Rock and Roll" in 1951 to describe the new sound that appealed to black and white audiences alike.
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Multiple Choice
Who first used the term "Rock and Roll" in 1951?
Rock and Roll singer Elvis Presley
Radio DJ Alan Freed
Music Critic Daffy Duck
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Gospel Influences
Sister Rosetta Tharpe - known for her gospel vocals and electric guitar techniques.
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Rhythm and Blues Influences
Piano and Saxophone were lead instruments. Eventually the electric guitar will take the lead.
Listen for the piano and saxophone in Big Joe Turner's "Shake, Rattle and Roll".
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Country Music Influences
Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys "Ida Red"
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The Sound
Electric Guitar becomes the new lead instrument
Bands usually include a lead guitar, rhythm guitar, bass, and a drum kit.
Faster tempo
Energetic vocals
Call and response - often between guitar and vocals
Guitar solos
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Multiple Choice
What was the "sound" of Rock and Roll?
2 guitars, bass, and drum kit
banjo, guitar, fiddle, mandolin
strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion
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Chuck Berry
Important figure in the early history of Rock and Roll - helped bridge gap between black and white audiences
Contributed the use of guitar riffs and solos helped the electric guitar become the lead instrument
Influenced by country music and rhythm and blues artists
Performance style (Duck Walk, showmanship)
What do you notice about this performance?
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Rock and Roll Artists
Elvis Presley
Bill Haley and His Comets
Fats Domino
Little Richard
Buddy Holly
Ritchie Valens
Jerry Lee Lewis
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Multiple Choice
What decade did Rock n Roll music begin?
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
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Multiple Choice
A slang word used by musicians that means a "scheduled performance".
gig
performance
playtime
hangout
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Multiple Choice
star bursts
comets
stars
boys
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All of Units 1-9
Unit 10.3.4 - due today
10.4.4 - due tomorrow
Study guide for both of these emailed yesterday.
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The Evolution of Rock and Roll
Unit 10
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