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"King of the Delta Blues” and “Grandfather of R&R” Known for his songs and wonderful lyrics Known to have “sold his soul at the crossroads” 1936 - The Mississippi delta blues guitarist’s first recording session (in San Antonio, Texas) ‘Crossroad Blues’-1936 |
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Largely regarded as the most popular and successful blues singer of the 1920s and 1930s -Lost Your Head Blues Call and response singer personal experience songs |
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(Urban Blues) fully amplified and put it into a small-band context Drums, bass, and piano (sometimes saxophones) added to the basic string band and harmonica Result of the “Great Migration” Chess Records is founded in Chicago by two Polish-born Jews, Leonard and Phil, to promote blues and later rhythm and blues Recorded many of the giants of postwar blues, including Muddy Waters, Sonny Boy Williamson, John Lee Hooker Chess, Atlantic, Specialty, Imperial, and other independent record labels gave the public music that wasn’t carried by the major labels |
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Real Name = Mckinley Morganfield |
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records B.B. Blues for Memphis Recording Service, 1951. Known originally as “Blues Boy” King Master of ‘string bending’, a way for the guitar to imitate the human voice ‘Call and response’ vocals & guitar Three O’Clock Blues (1951) |
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Born in Miss. as Otha Ellas Bates, Adopted name is Ellas McDaniel Bo Diddley Beat (shave-&-a-haircut-six bits) Name is derived from a one-stringed African guitar, the diddley-bow Simple chord structure |
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Real Name = Richard Penniman |
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Part of the wartime migration to big cities; takes his country blues roots to Chicago and helps create the Chiacgo electric blues sound |
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-Original-Darrell Glen (country) -cover-Orioles (gospel), outsold the original |
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-Original-Chords #5 on pop charts -Cover-CrewCuts #1 |
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-Original was Willie Mae (Big Mama)Thornton -Cover by Elvis Presley |
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makes a series of short music films with his band The Tympani Five - the film caldonia popular in black theatres -the first music videos - pioneered the use of 'jump shuffle rhythms with blues progressions; 'goodtime' lyrics -key elements of rhythm and blues |
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started as a gospel singer and then switched to soul -'How far am i from Canaan?- Soul Stirrers w/ Sam Cooke -Back beat and double-time feel present -lead singer is expressive, choir/acc simple |
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-Original-Big Joe Turner -Cover-Bill Haley and the Comets |
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-singer,guitarist, and songwriter -icon of country music and rock n' roll -exponent of the honky tonk style -loud enough for noisy saloon, danceable beat -twin themes- celebration and sin - nasal, hiccup, singer 'on the verge of tears' -charismatic performances and catchy lyrics |
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Original-Little Richard Cover by Pat Boone |
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first song to enter the rhythm and blues charts, the fat man -introduces his rolling boogie woogie paino style to a wide audience - has a long relationship w/ producer Dave Bartholomew |
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-recommended to chess records by muddy waters -sharp looks combined with unique stage movements, duck walk - sound is up-tempo blues=rockability -defined the language of early rock guitar - insistent chords - country inspired solos -wrote his own songs |
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Original by Hank Ballard Cover by Ernest Evans - AKA Chubby Checker |
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-Richard Wayne Penniman sang in local church choir as a child -merged the fire of gospel with New Orleans R&B -washing dishes in a bus stattion in Macon, Georgia; moonlighting as "Little Ricahrd" - signed to specialty after persistent phone calls - signed w/ RCA in '51 after winning a talent contest - left to become a pastor, but returned "Tutti Fruitty'-RWP and Pat Boone cover |
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-recording of Shake, Rattle, Roll - strong backbeat, sexually suggestive lyrics - on its way to #1 on R&B charts -on this day BIll Haley & His Comets record a version which will top the pop charts |
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- DJ with nightly radio program in Cleveland that showcased R&B records, became equally popular with whites and blacks -Moondog Coronoation Ball' -first rock concert? 20,000 fans crash the gates -had to be shut down after one song -moved to NYC and hosted a rock n' roll ball w/ R&B performers as R&R charts |
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Bill Haley and the comets |
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-the comets were originally called the Saddlemen - country and western singer/guitarist - covered 'rocket 88' and 'Rock Around the Clock' blues songs -first american rock artist to tour UK and is mobbed by 3,000 fans at a train station -Rock Around the Clock, hits #1 on the charts after show in rowdy teen film, Blackboard Jungle |
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Creator of Sun Records studio Started as the Memphis Recording Service Recorded previously unrecorded black, including B.B. King, James Cotton & Howlin’ Wolf Records had a country song on one side, blues song on the reverse in ‘rockabilly’ style Created ‘rockabilly’ sound out of country and blues Electric lead guitar Acoustic rhythm guitar String bass (with the slap-bass sound) Drums Faster tempo or beat |
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Flexible voice and great performer July 1953- entered Memphis Recording Service to record for his mother My Happiness (18 years old) He was soon given a contract, ending his career as a truck driverHis popularity spread rock and roll around the country |
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-played lead guitar, wrote songs, sounded good, didn’t have the look First song to hit pop, country, and R & B charts at the same time Sun Label w/ Elvis, JLL, and Johnny Cash Perkins had a serious accident, damaging his career, after this hit was released |
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By the time he joined Sun Records had been thrown out of bible college, jailed once and married twice Insisted that his group close all concerts Will marry his 13-year-old cousin Myra before second divorce is final DJ’s stopped playing his records and he got booed off stage in England Fee goes from $10,000 to $250 per night Recorded in one take Went to #1 on Pop, Country and R&B charts |
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Another country musician who went to Sun Records and went to rockabilly Great singer and song writer NPR |
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Did NOT have rebellious image-nice guy Wrote songs about life, had a hiccup singing style like Hank Williams Sr. Set the template for the standard R&R band: Two guitars, bass, and drums. One of the first in the genre to write, produce, and perform his own songs Experimented with close mics and echo Band mates will become the Crickets Died in a plane crash in ‘59 with J.R. Richardson (The Big Bopper) and Ritchie Valens |
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Televised after school Viewers danced along with kids on TV Artist lip-synced hits Dress code, no sexual overtones Emphasized audience as much as music Clark saw couple doing a "jerky dance" Had Chubby Checker (b. Ernest Evans 1941) record The Twist (originally recorded by Hank Ballard) Lyrics include instructions for the dance Everyone (from all walks of life) began doing the Twist |
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Producer/songwriter at the Brill Building Eccentric and temperamental perfectionist The most important producer of girl-group pop Liked Romantic period composer Richard Wagner – orchestral style, use of percussion Influenced the Beach Boys, Beatles, others Inducted into the R&R Hall of Fame as a non-performer (‘89) Spector’s “Wall Of Sound” recording technique Pumped records with strings, brass, percussion Monophonic recording technique created “in your face” orchestral sound, not stereo Ethereal “girl group” sound of the Crystals & Ronettes |
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“King of Surf Guitar” Worked with Leo Fender on amp equipment Wanted to imitate the roar of the ocean Experiments led to the first “power guitar” amp Used Fender effects like reverb and electronic tremolo Trademark rapid tremolo picking on the guitar A tune that had been a Greek pop standard in the 1940s Quick tempo with a rock rhythmic feel |
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Three brothers, a cousin, and a friend Brian Wilson—leader, and eventually producer, vocals, bass, and keyboards Carl Wilson—lead guitar and vocals Dennis Wilson—drums and vocals Mike Love—vocals Al Jardine—guitar and vocals Started as ‘Pendletones’ then ‘Kenny and the Cadets’, settled on Beach Boys by ‘61 Signed with Capitol Records in 1962 and released twenty-four top 40 hits by 1967 Their hit ‘Surfin’ USA’, ‘63 similar to Berry’s, ‘Sweet Little 16’, ‘58 |
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instrumental group big selling band for instrumentals with two guitarists, bass, and drums |
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blues/ chicago blues play bass big stand up guy sued Led Zepplin chicago blues composer and bass player |
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Chess records is founded in Chicago by two polish born jews to promote blues and later rythm and blues -recorded many of the giants of postwar blues, including Muddy Waters, Sonny Boy Williamson, John Lee Hooker Chess, Atlantic, Specialty, imperial, and other independent record labels gave the public music that wasn't carried by the major labels |
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part of the beach boys leader, and eventually producer , vocals, bass, and keyboards influences by phil spector sound incorporated impressive new ideas into the records the wrecking crew from the wall of sound productions are the backing musicians here |
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did a lot of covers teen idol |
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known for low tuned twangy guitar |
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Pete Townshend - guitar/vocals John Entwistle -bass/Fr. horn Roger Daltrey -lead vocals Keith Moon -wild druming |
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