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Music
Undergraduate 1
05/12/2012

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Glenn Miller (1904 - 1944)
Definition
Trombonist and Bandleader
-developed clean-sounding style that appealed to small-town midwestern people as well as big city people
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John Hammond (1910 - 87)
Definition
Worked with Columbia Records as A&R (artists and repertoire) man
-Jazz enthusiasst
-Helped Benny Goodman, Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, Count Basie, Aretha Franklin, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springstein
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Benny Goodman (1909 - 86)
Definition
-King of Swing
-Helped establish swing era in early 30's
-First white bandleader to hire black musicians
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Fletcher Henderson (1898 - 1952)
Definition
Musician, bandleader, and arrager
-Credited with inspiring rise of swing in 30's
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William "Count" Basie (1904 - 84)
Definition
-black pianist and bandleader
-gained experience as player and bandleader in Kansas city, Missouri
-Band was known for improvisatory style and strong sense of swing
Term
Edward Kennedy "Duke Ellington"
Definition
-pianist, composer, arranger
-regarded as one of the most important musicians of twentieth century
-devised unusual musical forms, combined instruments in unusual ways
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Roy Claxton Acuff (1903 - 92)
Definition
- Hillbilly Singer of swing era
- Joined Grand Ole Opry in 1938 (biggest star)
- Style was rooted in southern folk music
Term
Bob Wills (1905 - 75)
Definition
-Regarded as one of the pioneers of modern country and western music
-Texas Playboys pioneered western swing music
-Fiddler from East Texas whose musical career ran from 20's to 60's
Term
Gene Autry (1907 - 98)
Definition
-first successful singing cowboy
-successful film star and popular country and western musician
-developed "western" part of country & western
-style designed to reach out to a
broader audience, with a less
pronounced regional accent, a deep
baritone voice, and a touch of the
crooners' smoothness.
Term
Xavier Cugat (1900 - 90)
Definition
"Rhumba King"
-popularized latin music during swing era
- spanish-born violinist, bandleader, film star
- "Brazil"
Term
Frank Sinatra (1915 - 98)
Definition
Crooning style of bing crosby with bel canto technique of Italian Opera
Term
Nat "King" Cole (1917 - 65)
Definition
Most successful black recording artist of postwar period
-Brilliant piano improviser
- biggest commercial successes were sentimental ballads accompanied by elaborate orchestral arrangements
Term
Damaso Perez Prado (1916 - 89)
Definition
- Cuban-born pianist who popularized Mambo through the US and Latin America
- "Mambo No. 5"
Term
Louis Jordan
Definition
-Led most influential jump band, Tympany Five
- Arkansas-born saxophone player
- popular with black
listeners and was able to build an
extensive white audience during and
after World War II
- "Choo Choo Ch'boogie"
Term
Muddy Waters (McKinley Morganfield) (1915 - 83)
Definition
Father of Chicago Blues
- Waters sang in a
country style and was a charismatic
performer. He played both acoustic
and electric slide guitar and was the
single greatest influence on the
British blues boom.
Term
Ruth Brown (born 1928)
Definition
Miss Rhythm
-signed with Atlantic Records
-Most popular black female vocalist in America between '51 - '53
"Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean"
Term
Big Mama Thornton (1926 - 84)
Definition
Singer, Drummer, harmonica player
- Comic on black vaudeville circuit
"Hound Dog"
Term
Johnnie Ray (1927 - 90)
Definition
Prince of Wails
-Partially Deaf
-Created an Idiosyncratic style based partly in African American modes of performance
-Paved way for rock 'n' roll stars of later 50's
Term
Patti Page (born 1927)
Definition
Sold more records than any other female singer of early 50's. Love songs mainly
Term
Eddy Arnold (born 1918)
Definition
Most popular country crooner
-dominated country charts from '47 - '54
-scored eleven Top 40 hits on pop charts
Term
Ernest Tubb (1914 - 84)
Definition
One of the first Honky-tonk performers
- began as disciple of Jimmie Rodgers
Term
Bill Monroe (1911 - 97)
Definition
Started Blue Grass Boys and appeared on Grand Ole Opry
"It's Mighty Dark to Travel"
Term
Hank Thompson
Definition
Created a popular variation of honky-tonk music by mixing it with elements of western swing
Term
Kitty Wells (born 1918)
Definition
Married country entertainer Johnny Wright and appeared on radio with him in 1938
Term
Hank Williams (1923 - 53)
Definition
Most significant SINGLE figure to emerge in country music during immediate post-WWII era
-had 36 top 10 records on the country charts
Term
Alan Freed (1922 - 65)
Definition
DJ and concert promoter dubbed
the "Pied Piper" of rock 'n' roll.
Played an important role in
broadening the audience for R&B
among white teenagers during the
early 1950s.
Term
Big Joe Turner
Definition
"Blues shouter" born in Kansas City.
From 1945 to 1951, made
recordings with many labels before
signing with Atlantic in 1951.
"Shake, Rattle, and Roll" (1954)
was his biggest rock 'n' roll record
for Atlantic.
Term
The Chords
Definition
R&B black male vocal group;
performed the original version of
"Sh-Boom."
Term
The Crew Cuts
Definition
White male vocal group whose cover
version of "Sh-Boom" was one of
the two biggest pop hits of 1954.
Term
Bill Haley
Definition
Former DJ and western swing
bandleader from Pennsylvania who
moved toward the R&B jump band
in the 1950s. Along with his band,
the Comets, Haley recorded
commercially successful cover
versions of R&B hits.
Shake rattle and role
Term
Charles Edward Anderson(Chuck Berry)
Definition
Brilliantly clever and articulate
lyricist and songwriter, fine rock 'n'
roll vocal stylist, and pioneering
electric guitarist. One of the first
black musicians to consciously forge
his own R&B styles for appeal to the
mass market. Also known for his
"duck walk."
Term
Buddy Holly (Charles Hardin Holley)
Definition
Early rock 'n' roll guitarist, singer,
and songwriter from the
country/rockabilly side of rock 'n'
roll. Killed tragically at the age of
twenty-two in a plane crash.
Term
Little Richard (Richard Wayne Penniman)
Definition
Flamboyant early rock 'n' roll singer
and pianist. Known for his
uninhibited shouting style; his hit
records include "Tutti-Frutti" and
"Long Tall Sally."
Term
Antoine "Fats" Domino
Definition
Born in New Orleans, established as
an R&B singer and pianist before
becoming a rock 'n' roll star. Known
for his R&B-tinged hits "Ain't It a
Shame" and "Blueberry Hill."
Term
Elvis Presley
Definition
Known as "The King of Rock 'n'
Roll," the biggest star to come from
the country side of the music world.
Born in Tupelo, Mississippi, made
his first recordings in Memphis at
Sun Records, and later recorded for
RCA and became a Hollywood film
star.
Term
Kingston Trio
Definition
One of the most popular folk groups
of the rock 'n' roll era. Responsible
for keeping public interest in folk
music alive through the late 1950s
and early 1960s. Their recording of
"Tom Dooley," an adaptation of an
old ballad song, was a huge hit.
Term
Wanda Jackson
Definition
Multitalented singer,
instrumentalist, and songwriter,
known as the "Queen of Rockabilly."
Term
Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
Definition
Innovative songwriting and
producing team of the early rock 'n'
roll years. Wrote "Hound Dog" and
other R&B songs and produced hits
for Elvis Presley and the Coasters.
Term
Chubby Checker (Ernest Evans)
Definition
Singer who became famous for his
cover version of "The Twist" by
Hank Ballard.
Term
Dick Clark
Definition
Host of the popular teen-oriented
television show American
Bandstand.
Term
Phil Spector
Definition
Dubbed the "first tycoon of teen,"
his studio production techniques are
known as the "wall of sound"
because of his utilization of dense
orchestrations, multiple
instruments, and heavy reverb.
Term
Wrecking Crew
Definition
The studio musicians who worked
regularly with Phil Spector at Gold
Star Studios.
Term
Berry Gordy Jr.
Definition
Founder of Motown Records.
Term
The Supremes
Definition
Black female vocal group who were
featured artists with Motown
Records in the 1960s. Their song
"You Can't Hurry Love" was a
Number One hit in 1966.
Term
The Temptations
Definition
Black male vocal group featured
with Motown Records in the 1960s.
Their song "My Girl" was a Number
One hit in 1965.
Term
Funk Brothers
Definition
The studio musicians of Motown's
house band; included the bass
player James Jamerson, the
drummer Benny Benjamin, and the
keyboardist Earl Van Dyke.
Term
Beach Boys
Definition
Founded in California in 1961, they
popularized the "California sound" in
the early 1960s. Their hit songs
included "Surfin' Safari," "Surfer
Girl," "California Girls," "Surfin'
USA" and "Good Vibrations."
Term
Brian Wilson
Definition
The leader and guiding spirit of the
Beach Boys during their first
decade. He wrote and produced
many of the Beach Boys' biggest
hits, including "Good Vibrations."
Term
The Beatles
Definition
Rock group from Liverpool, England,
who dominated American
popular music during the mid-
1960s and started the "British
Invasion." The band included John
Lennon and George Harrison on lead
and rhythm guitars and vocals, Paul
McCartney on bass and vocals, and
Ringo Starr on drums and
occasional vocals.
Term
The Rolling Stones
Definition
A British rock group who cultivated
an image as "bad boys" in
deliberate contrast to the friendly
public image projected by the
Beatles.
Term
Bob Dylan (Robert Zimmerman)
Definition
Urban folk singer and songwriter;
he took his stage name from his
favorite poet, Dylan Thomas. His
songs include hits such as "Blowin'
in the Wind," "Mr. Tambourine
Man," and "Like a Rolling Stone."
Term
Jimi Hendrix
Definition
The most original, inventive, and
influential guitarist of the rock era,
and the most prominent African
American rock musician of the late
1960s.
Term
Patsy Cline
Definition
Country vocalist who scored
crossover hits with songs such as "I
Fall to Pieces," and "Crazy," both
recorded in 1961.
Term
Ray Charles
Definition
Known as the "Genius of Soul";
songwriter, arranger, keyboard
player, and vocalist fluent in R&B,
jazz, and mainstream pop.
Term
Grateful Dead
Definition
Band that originated in the 1960s
San Francisco rock scene. Their
career spanned more than three
decades.
Term
James Brown
Definition
The "Godfather of Soul." He was
known for his acrobatic physicality
and remarkable charisma on stage.
No other single musician has proven
to be as influential on the sound and
style of black music as James
Brown.
Term
Aretha Franklin
Definition
"The Queen of Soul," she began
singing gospel music at an early age
and had several hit records with
Atlantic, including "Respect" in 1967
and "Think" in 1968.
Term
Janis Joplin
Definition
The most successful white blues
singer of the 1960s. Born in Port
Arthur, Texas, Joplin came to San
Francisco in the mid-1960s and
joined a band called Big Brother and
the Holding Company.
Term
Grace Slick
Definition
Vocalist for Jefferson Airplane. One
of the most important female
musicians on the San Francisco
scene during the 1960s.
Term
Jerry Garcia
Definition
Guitarist, banjoist, and singer who
had played in various urban folk
groups during the early 1960s
before forming the Grateful Dead in
1967.
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