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American Music

Rock and Roll

Objectives

List

List the instruments in a typical rock band.

Define

Define riff and backbeat.

Identify

Identify the characteristics of New Orleans dance bands, rockabilly, and Chicago rhythm and blues.

Describe

Describe the musical innovations of the Beatles.

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Opened in 1995

Cleveland, OH

2019 Inductees

Who Rocks Your World?

Write a paragraph stating who you would like to see inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. You may choose an artist from any era, and it can be someone who has already been inducted. Include a description of the performer and his/her music and at least one reason why he/she should be inducted.

What Is Rock Music?

Merger of two styles

Rhythm and blues

Country music

Elements of Rock Music

Elements

Sound: Timbre

Rhythm section

Electric guitar

Electric bass

Drums

Additional/Alternative Instruments

Keyboard

Acoustic guitar

Harmony and melody

3 chords (I, IV, V)

Riff = short, memorable musical idea usually played on guitar

Name That Riff!

Riffs

Dust My Broom = Elmore James

Pretty Woman = Roy Orbison

Walk This Way = Aerosmith

Smoke on the Water = Deep Purple

I Can’t Get No Satisfaction = Rolling Stones

Beat It = Michael Jackson

You Really Got Me = The Kinks

Day Tripper = The Beatles

Johnny B. Goode = Chuck Berry

Smells Like Teen Spirit = Nirvana

Rhythm

Boogie-woogie rhythm

Straight or shuffled

Backbeat : accent on beats 2 and 4

The World Before Rock & Roll

Before 1955

Emergence of Large-Scale Media

Radio (1920s)

Motion pictures (1930s and 40s) = golden age

Television (late 1940s)

National Network Programming

Tin Pan Alley

Sheet music publishing industry

Irving Berlin

Cole Porter

George & Ira Gershwin

Roots of Rock and Roll

1st Rock and Roll Recording

Rock Around the Clock (1954)

Featured in film The Blackboard Jungle (1955)

New English teacher at inner-city school

Nominated for 4 Academy Awards

Bill Haley and the Comets

Unlikely rock and roll star = age & image

New Orleans Dance Bands

Characteristics

Swinging shuffle beat

Piano- and horn-driven style

Cheerful good-naturedness

Fats Domino: Blue Monday (1954)

Rockabilly = Blues + Hillbilly

Sun Studios, Memphis

Sam Phillips

Elvis Presley

That’s Alright (1954)

Carl Perkins

Jerry Lee Lewis

Buddy Holly

Chicago Rhythm and Blues

Blues chord changes with insistent backbeat

Chess Records (1950)

Polish-born brothers Leonard and Philip

Influenced Motown and Berry Gordy

Chuck Berry: Johnny B. Goode (1958)

Backlash…

Older generation doesn’t like influence of rock and rollers

dance moves (Elvis)

lyrics that are not just suggestive but flagrant

white teens crazy over African-American teen idols

To the Rescue…

Record labels

white singers who sound R&B but also pop

Publishers

“safer” lyrics

Television producers

feature artists that are approvable to mass public

Pat Boone, Frankie Avalon, Bobby Darin, Fabian

Tutti Frutti: Which Sold More?

Little Richard

Pat Boone

British Invasion

The Beatles (1960-1970)

John Lennon (1940-1980) = rhythm guitar

Paul McCartney (b. 1942) = electric bass

George Harrison (1943-2001) = lead guitar

Ringo Starr (b. 1940) = drums

4 Phases of the Beatles

Beatlemania (1962-1964)

I Want to Hold Your Hand

Dylan-inspired seriousness (1965-1966)

Eleanor Rigby

Psychedelia (1966-1967)

Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds = Sergeant Pepper’s

Return to roots (1968-1970)

Let It Be

Observations and Influence

Had their own sound, right from the start

Collaborative approach to music making

Music is both simple and sophisticated

Synthesized elements of many musical types

Pushed harmonic language past basic 3 chords

Pioneered advanced studio techniques

Motown, STAX, and Soul

1960-1970

Motor Town (Detroit) 1959

Barry Gordy

Trained songwriters and producers himself

Wanted to reach both African-American and white audiences

Motown Sound

Same musicians and studio for every recording: house band

Funk Brothers

Minimal backbeat; emphasis on lead singer

My Girl (1964): The Temptations

Warm vocal and instrumental mix

Abundance of melody

Easy-to-follow form (verse/chorus)

My Girl

ABC (1970): The Jackson 5

Active, syncopated rhythms

Simple, catchy vocal and instrumental hooks

Michael’s voice

Superstition (1972): Stevie Wonder

Multiple catchy riffs with chords from jazz

Fresh new sound of synthesizers

Wonder’s resonant, upbeat voice

STAX (1957) = Memphis

Jim Stewart and Estelle Axton

Memphis brother/sister

Country, pop, rockabilly; then rhythm & blues

Edgier than Motown

Otis Redding

Wilson Pickett

Isaac Hayes

Stax Sound

House Band

Booker T and the MGs

Bi-racial band in the heart of the south

Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag (1965)

James Brown (1933-2006)

Godfather of Soul

Emphasis on rhythm

No continuous melody, just fragments tossed back and forth between Brown and horns

Percussive sounds

I Want My MTV

1980-1990

The New Sound of Pop in the 80s

MTV = single most important development

Michael Jackson (1958-2009)

Thriller (1982)

Objectives

List

List the instruments in a typical rock band.

Define

Define riff and backbeat.

Identify

Identify the characteristics of New Orleans dance bands, rockabilly, and Chicago rhythm and blues.

Describe

Describe the musical innovations of the Beatles.

American Music

Rock and Roll