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History of R&R
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10/02/2012

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Good Vibrations
Definition
-Wilson’s answer to poor outing of Pet Sounds
-Labeled as a psychedelic tune
-Wilson’s finest hour as a producer
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Pet Sounds (1966) ‘Wouldn’t it be nice’
Definition
-Became Brian’s master project
-Critically considered a masterpiece and one of R&R important albums
-A major influence on the Beatles (Sgt. Pepper)
-Many songs show Wilson’s obsession with isolation and his insecurities
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Brian Wilson
Definition
-Brian Wilson was the quiet genius of the group
-Influenced by Phil Spector’s wall of sound
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The Beach Boys
Definition
-Americas answer to the Beatles
-Painted a landscape of beach, paradise, hot rods and cali girls
-Combination of the four freshmen and instrumental surf music
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Louis, Louis – The Kingsmen
Definition
-Composed by Richard berry
-First recorded by berry’s group, the Pharaohs
-Lifted their vision from The Wailers, a Seattle based band who missed out on the success of this
-U.S. congress had a full-scale investigation to find out what smut was in the song
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Garage Rock
Definition
-Simple, raw form of rock & roll
-Inspired by British invasion bands
-First wave of do-it-yourself punk rockers
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Dick Dale and the Deltones
Definition
-King of Surf Guitar
-Dale’s Deltones spawned many garage bands around Southern Cali
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The Ventures
Definition
-Solidified the two guitar / bass / drum line-up
-Not originally a surf band
-Became a crowd favorite with the surf crowd
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Duane Eddy
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-Developed a style known as “twangy” guitar
-Formed the model for surf band guitarists that followed
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1960 instrumental groups (surf music)
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-Surf music was primarily an instrumental style
-Lack of vocals necessitated experimenting with sounds of the guitar
-Guitar had virtually disappeared as lead instrument in early 1960’s pop
-Reestablished the guitar as a central role in R&R
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The instrumental groups (1950’s)
Definition
-Usually built on a simple riff
-1950’s groups set the trends for music tat followed – Rocks first garage bands
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The Payola Scandal / Alan Freed
Definition
-Payola defined: Bribery of an influential person in exchange for the promotion of a produce or service such that of disk jockeys of the promotion of records
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The “Girl Groups”
Definition
-A sound and style rather than an individual voice or image
-Success usually linked to a specific producer
-Projected HIS vision rather than the group’s vision
-The music often had an underlying current of sexuality behind the innocence
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The Chantels
Definition
-Maybe was their big hit in 1957
-Important model for the girl groups that followed
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The Shirelles
Definition
-Patterned themselves after the Chantels
-Bridged doo-wop and uptown New York pop-soul
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Groups that followed: The Shirelles
Definition
-Like doo-wop, there were many one shot groups
-Males were idealized images of adolescent romanticism
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The Ronettes
Definition
-Inspired Spector’s best work
-Became the “Bad Girls of pop”
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The Righteous Brothers
Definition
-Spector’s last great success
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Gerry Goffin and Carole King
Definition
-Most prolific hitmakers at Aldon Music
-Their variety and ability to change with the times kept them in business
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Philadelphia and American Bandstand
Definition
-City was the most successful teen idol “machine”
-Engine of the teen idol machine was American Bandstand
-Dick Clark – host of Bandstand
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Country western
Definition
Bill Monroe the father of blue grass
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Western swing
Definition
Bob Wills and his Texas playboys
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Rural blues
Definition
king of the Mississippi delta blues: Robert Johnson
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Boogie Woogie piano
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Pete Johnson
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Jazz/swing era/ big band
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Lionel Hampton, Cab Callaway
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Classic blues
Definition
Bessie smith
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Gospel music
Definition
Thomas Dorsey (The father of gospel music)
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Rock and Roll comes from
Definition
country and western, bluegrass, western swing, boogie wooie, rural/classic blues, gospel, and jazz, popular songs
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Rock and roll was another name for what?
Definition
Rhythm and Blues
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Rocket 88
Definition
Jackie Brenston and Ike Turner (first R&R song) about a car, boogie woogie baseline
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Sixty-minute man
Definition
Billy Ward and his Dominos (1951) first #1 R&R song .First double entendre hit. Cross over hit, (black and white charts)
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Hound Dog
Definition
Big Momma Thorton. Covered by Elvis. Song about pimp
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Rock Around the Clock
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Bill Haley and the Comets. Black board jungle. First #1 R&R song. It was the first important white rock song
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Joe Turner
Definition
vocalist- known as the “boss of blues
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Louis Jordan
Definition
vocalist/saxophonist – invented jump band, group known as the Tympani Five – Athletic choreography (“jump”) in horn line
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T-bone walker
Definition
guitarist/vocalist – popularized electric guitar in R&B
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Muddy Waters
Definition
originator of the “Chicago Blues” sound – All instruments electrified (wailing harmonica) – played a major influence on many rock bands (especially British)
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Delta blues vs Chicago Blues
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Delta blues: acoustic. Chicago Blues: electric
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AM radio
Definition
disk jockeys – Ignored mainstream white major labels - Played small independent labels
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Disk Jockeys
Definition
William “Hoss” Allen / John R Richbourg / Gene Nobels / Herman Grizzard
-White disk jockeys of WLAC (Nashville)
-The “50,000 Watt Quartet”
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Rockabilly Style Traits
Definition
No drummer used in band – Use of slapping bass – classic rockabilly was almost entirely the product of Sun Records and Sam Philips owned that studio
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Sam Phillips
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Owner and operator of Sun records – Important figure in the development of R&R
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Elvis Presley
Definition
the first rock hero The king of Rock and Roll: elvis was the singer, not the song. Forced R&R down the mainstreams throat. Made it R&R more than a passing fad for R&B. opened the gates for black R&B artists
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History of Elvis
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Gospel remained a part of Elvis’ repertoire, invented rockabilly
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New Orleans
Definition
major contributor to the crossover R&B music: emphasis on piano/bass/sax : bass lines derived from the culture mix of New Orleans population
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Cosimo Matassa
Definition
owner of J&M recording studio (only studio in New Oreleans)
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Dave Bartholomew
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played a crucial role in the development of R&R in NO. Collaborations with Fats Domino
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Little Richard
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Eddie Cochran
Definition
summertime blues, power cord sound, influenced British heavy metal bands
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3 major music centers
Definition
Memphis, New oreleans, Chicago
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Jerry Lee Lewis
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pianist, “The Killer” Elvis’ rival
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Chuck Berry
Definition
poet of R&R, wrote about cars, women, teenage love. Took some country and turned it to blues
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Carl Perkins
Definition
more clean cut, took what Elvis did and refined it
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Teen Idol Transition
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buddy holly crickets, rock band, set model for Beatles, first white band to really write their own music
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Ricky Nelson
Definition
rockabilly/pop style. On Ozzy and Hariot TV show
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Nashville Duet
Definition
the Everly brothers
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Doo wop music
Definition
Melody over rhythm. Increased the possibility for African american’s to get into the main stream. All about innocent teenage love. Came from streets of Phili and New York. One hit wonders, not careers.
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The Beach Boys
Definition
influenced by surf rock, 4 freshmen, wall of sound. Surfing, surfing safari, surfing USA
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Jackie Wilson
Definition
acrobatic voice, many vocal techniques brought to his singing.


-Enormous range and sheer power – great instrument of R&R
-Sweeping register leaps, rich vibrato, falsetto breaks was his trademark
-Energetic and agile showman
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Ray Charles
Definition
took you to church
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Instrumstal rock
Definition
dwane eddie was first, dick dale followed
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Soul Pioneers
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Ray Charles, Sam Cook, Jackie Wilson. Main emphasis was gospel music
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Girl groups
Definition
chanterelles, my angels. Girl groups more about a sound/style. Didn’t necessarily need a lead singer
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Payola
Definition
DJs getting paid for music
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Bobby Vinten
Definition
most successful teen idol
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What is considered "The Day the music Died"
Definition
Buddy holly died in plane crash in 1959 “Day the music died” then teen idol music comes out, people thought that was the end
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Phil Spector
Definition
works with girl groups (wall of sound) The ronettes (bad girls of R&R) one of his bands. “The wrecking crew”
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Playlets
Definition
Story-song writing style that uses tongue-in-cheek mini-dramas full of wit and insight
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Neil Sedaka and Howie Greenfield
Definition
Less varied in could since they were writing for Sedaka
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Aldon Music Publishing
Definition
A symbol for the popular music in New York. Pop singers rarely wrote their own music
-Songwriters were usually grouped in pairs (one/music – the other/lyrics)
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Brill Building Pop
Definition
-Country turned to Top 40 formats. Songwriters dominated the industry not the singers
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Sam Cooke
Definition
-Known as the graceful voice in soul music
-Very different from Ray Charles
-Voice is a more floating quality compared to Ray Charles
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Ray Charles
Definition
-Ignited R&B with the impassioned testifying of a southern, Holly Roller revival meeting-Not really Rock and Roll music
-Drew from the entire spectrum of music
-Church based music (influenced Aretha Franklin/ James Brown)
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The Drifters – Uptown R&B
Definition
The Drifters – Uptown R&B
-L&S turned to the more sesrious approach compared to Coasters
-Developed a high-tech production style
Reffered to as “Uptown R&B”
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