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OnMusic Rock Third Edition
OnMusic Rock Third Edition

OnMusic Rock 3rd Edition

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Table of Contents
Lesson 1: Ragtime, Popular Song, and the Jazz Roots of Rock
  1. Introduction

  2. Broadway and Ragtime

  3. Dixieland

  4. Swing and Big Band

  5. Conclusion

  6. Lesson 1 Assessment

Lesson 2: Rural Blues and Urban Blues
  1. Introduction

  2. Musical and Poetic Form of the 12-Bar Blues

  3. Rural Blues

  4. Urban Blues

  5. Boogie Woogie

  6. Commercial or Arranged Blues

  7. Conclusion

  8. Lesson 2 Assessment

Lesson 3: Other African American Roots of Rock
  1. Spirituals

  2. Gospel Music

  3. Vocal Harmony Groups

  4. Early Rhythm and Blues

  5. The Audience for Rhythm and Blues

  6. Conclusion

  7. Lesson 3 Assessment

Lesson 4: Hillbilly and Country and Western Music
  1. Introduction

  2. The Earliest Country Music

  3. The Earliest Country Music (Continued)

  4. Marketing and Consuming Hillbilly Music

  5. The Rise of Country and Western Music

  6. The Rise of Country and Western Music (Continued)

  7. Conclusion

  8. Lesson 4 Assessment

Lesson 5: Rhythm and Blues Becomes Rock and Roll
  1. Introduction

  2. New Technologies and Means of Consumption

  3. Alan Freed

  4. Ray Charles and the Gospel Side of Rock and Roll

  5. Rhythm and Blues Crosses Over

  6. Cover Versions

  7. Conclusion

  8. Lesson 5 Assessment

Lesson 6: Elvis Presley
  1. Introduction

  2. Sam Phillips and Sun Records

  3. The Hillbilly Cat

  4. Colonel Tom Parker and Presley at RCA-Victor

  5. Presley’s Cover Versions

  6. Presley After the 1950s

  7. Conclusion

  8. Lesson 6 Assessment

Written Assignment #1

Lesson 7: Rockabilly
  1. Introduction

  2. Rockabilly

  3. Jerry Lee Lewis

  4. Johnny Cash

  5. Other Rockabilly Stars

  6. Presley After the 1950s

  7. Buddy Holly and the Crickets

  8. The Day the Music Died

  9. Conclusion

  10. Lesson 7 Assessment

Lesson 8: Teen-Styled Rock Music in the Early 1960s
  1. Introduction

  2. Payola

  3. American Bandstand

  4. The Teen Idol

  5. Brill Building

  6. Conclusion

  7. Lesson 8 Assessment

Lesson 9: The Record Producer and the Rise of Surf Rock
  1. Introduction

  2. The Rise of the Producer

  3. Phil Spector

  4. Girl Groups

  5. Surf Rock

  6. Conclusion

  7. Lesson 9 Assessment

Lesson 10: Soul
  1. Introduction

  2. The African American Presence in Pop

  3. Motown 1

  4. Motown 2

  5. Motown 3

  6. Atlantic and Stax

  7. Conclusion

  8. Lesson 10 Assessment

Lesson 11: The British Invasion: The Beatles
  1. Introduction

  2. Rock and Roll in the United Kingdom

  3. Becoming the Beatles

  4. Becoming the Beatles (Continued)

  5. Beatlemania

  6. The Music of the Beatles

  7. From Songs to Recordings

  8. Conclusion

  9. Lesson 11 Assessment

Lesson 12: The British Invasion: The Rolling Stones
  1. Introduction

  2. The British Blues Revival

  3. Making the Rolling Stones

  4. Jagger and Richards as Songwriters

  5. Breaking into the United States

  6. The Rolling Stones’ Music

  7. Conclusion

  8. Lesson 12 Assessment

Lesson 13: The British Invasion Continues
  1. Introduction

  2. The Animals

  3. The Yardbirds

  4. The Kinks

  5. The Who

  6. Conclusion

  7. Lesson 13 Assessment

Lesson 14: American Reactions to the British Invasions
  1. Introduction

  2. Garage Bands

  3. Rock on TV

  4. Rock Made for TV (Continued)

  5. Conclusion

  6. Lesson 14 Assessment

Lesson 15: Folk and Folk Rock
  1. Introduction

  2. Folk Music Before the 1960s

  3. Authentic vs. Commercial

  4. Bob Dylan

  5. Bob Dylan (Continued)

  6. The Rise of Folk Rock

  7. Dylan’s Influence During the 1960s

  8. Conclusion

  9. Lesson 15 Assessment

Lesson 16: Psychedelic Rock
  1. Introduction

  2. Toward a Higher Consciousness

  3. The Ambitious Single

  4. The Ambitious Single (Continued)

  5. The Ambitious Album

  6. Conclusion

  7. Lesson 16 Assessment

Lesson 17: Psychedelic Rock in the Late 1960s
    1. Introduction

    2. Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock, and the AM Single Format

    3. Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock, and the AM Single Format (Continued)

    4. Psychedelic Rock and the British Blues Revival

    5. Psychedelic Rock and the British Blues Revival (Continued)

    6. Psychedelic Rock, the Blues Revival, and the Avant-Garde

    7. Psychedelic Rock, the Blues Revival, and the Avant-Garde (Continued)

    8. Conclusion

    9. Lesson 17 Assessment

Written Assignment #2

Lesson 18: Psychedelic Trends in the Late 1960s
  1. Introduction

  2. The San Francisco Scene 1

  3. The San Francisco Scene 2

  4. The San Francisco Scene 3

  5. The Rise of FM Radio

  6. Utopian Psychedelia

  7. The Darker Side of Psychedelic Rock

  8. Conclusion

  9. Lesson 18 Assessment

Lesson 19: Monterey, Woodstock, and Altamont
  1. Introduction

  2. The Monterey International Pop Festival

  3. The Woodstock Music and Art Fair

  4. The Woodstock Music and Art Fair (Continued)

  5. The Altamont Speedway Free Festival

  6. Conclusion

  7. Lesson 19 Assessment

Lesson 20: Midterm Exam
  1. Midterm Exam

Lesson 21: Country Rock and Southern Rock
  1. Introduction

  2. Country Rock

  3. Country Rock (Continued)

  4. Southern Rock 1

  5. Southern Rock 2

  6. Southern Rock 3

  7. Conclusion

  8. Lesson 21 Assessment

Lesson 22: Prog Rock
  1. Introduction

  2. Origins of Prog Rock

  3. Prog Rock Comes of Age 1

  4. Prog Rock Comes of Age 2

  5. Prog Rock Comes of Age 3

  6. Conclusion

  7. Lesson 22 Assessment

Lesson 23: Prog Rock Continues
  1. Introduction

  2. Genesis

  3. Genesis (Continued)

  4. Pink Floyd

  5. Pink Floyd (Continued)

  6. Frank Zappa

  7. Conclusion

  8. Lesson 23 Assessment

Lesson 24: Fusion
  1. Introduction

  2. Jazz After Swing

  3. Bitches Brew

  4. Selling Out?

  5. Fusion in the 1970s

  6. Fusion in the 1970s (Continued)

  7. Conclusion

  8. Lesson 24 Assessment

Lesson 25: Hard Rock
  1. Introduction

  2. Hard Rock: Predecessors

  3. Hard Rock: Early Examples

  4. Led Zeppelin 1

  5. Led Zeppelin 2

  6. Led Zeppelin 3

  7. Led Zeppelin’s Influence

  8. Conclusion

  9. Lesson 25 Assessment

Lesson 26: Heavy Metal in the 1970s
  1. Introduction

  2. Heavy Metal’s Musical Style

  3. British Heavy Metal

  4. British Heavy Metal (Continued)

  5. American Heavy Metal

  6. Heavy Metal in Other Countries

  7. Conclusion

  8. Lesson 26 Assessment

Lesson 27: Glam Rock
  1. Introduction

  2. Elements of Glam Rock

  3. T. Rex and Gary Glitter

  4. David Bowie

  5. David Bowie (Continued)

  6. Elton John

  7. Queen

  8. Kiss

  9. Conclusion

  10. Lesson 27 Assessment

Lesson 28: The Roots of Punk
  1. Introduction

  2. The Roots of Punk: The Velvet Underground

  3. Other American Proto-Punk Artists

  4. New York Punk

  5. New York Punk (Continued)

  6. Conclusion

  7. Lesson 28 Assessment

Written Assignment #3

Lesson 29: British Punk
  1. Introduction

  2. The Rise of Punk in the United Kingdom

  3. The Sex Pistols

  4. British Punk Bands in the Wake of the Sex Pistols 1

  5. British Punk Bands in the Wake of the Sex Pistols 2

  6. British Punk Bands in the Wake of the Sex Pistols 3

  7. Conclusion

  8. Lesson 29 Assessment

Lesson 30: From Soul to Funk
  1. Introduction

  2. Music and the Civil Rights Movement

  3. James Brown

  4. James Brown’s Band

  5. The Musical Language of Funk

  6. Sly and the Family Stone

  7. George Clinton and the P-Funk

  8. George Clinton and the P-Funk (Continued)

  9. Funk and the Media

  10. Conclusion

  11. Lesson 30 Assessment

Lesson 31: Disco
  1. Introduction

  2. Predecessors and Roots of Disco

  3. The Music and Technology of Disco

  4. The Music and Technology of Disco (Continued)

  5. Disco Enters the Mainstream

  6. Disco Enters the Mainstream (Continued)

  7. Conclusion

  8. Lesson 31 Assessment

Lesson 32: New Wave
  1. Introduction

  2. The Musical Language of New Wave

  3. New Wave at CBGB

  4. New Wave at CBGB (Continued)

  5. New Wave Looks Backward

  6. New Wave Looks Backward (Continued)

  7. Conclusion

  8. Lesson 32 Assessment

Lesson 33: MTV
  1. Introduction

  2. The Invention of MTV

  3. A Second British Invasion?

  4. A Second British Invasion? (Continued)

  5. Race and MTV: The Case of Michael Jackson

  6. Race and MTV: The Case of Michael Jackson (Continued)

  7. Sex, Feminism, and MTV: The Case of Madonna

  8. Conclusion

  9. Lesson 33 Assessment

Lesson 34: Heavy Metal in the 1980s
  1. Introduction

  2. The Second Generation of British Heavy Metal

  3. The Second Generation of British Heavy Metal (Continued)

  4. American Heavy Metal

  5. American Heavy Metal (Continued)

  6. Hair Metal

  7. Thrash Metal

  8. Conclusion

  9. Lesson 34 Assessment

Lesson 35: Hip-Hop
  1. Introduction

  2. The Roots of Hip-Hop

  3. Early Commercial Hip-Hop

  4. Hip-Hop Goes Mainstream

  5. Hip-Hop Goes Mainstream (Continued)

  6. Hip-Hop Takes Over

  7. Conclusion

  8. Lesson 35 Assessment

Lesson 36: Keepers of Tradition
  1. Introduction

  2. The Everyman

  3. Blue-Eyed Soul

  4. New Wave in the 1980s

  5. Prog Rock Adapts

  6. Hardcore Punk

  7. Hardcore Punk (Continued)

  8. Conclusion

  9. Lesson 36 Assessment

Lesson 37: The Rise of Alternative Rock
  1. Introduction

  2. The Rise of Alternative Rock

  3. Grunge Rock

  4. Grunge Rock (Continued)

  5. Riot Grrrls

  6. Jam Bands

  7. Conclusion

  8. Lesson 37 Assessment

Lesson 38: Alternative and Metal in the 1990s
  1. Introduction

  2. Listening to Music in the 1990s

  3. Britpop

  4. Industrial

  5. Industrial (Continued)

  6. Pop Punk

  7. Conclusion

  8. Lesson 38 Assessment

Lesson 39: Hybrids and Genres Without Definition
  1. Introduction

  2. Rap Meets Rock 1

  3. Rap Meets Rock 2

  4. Rap Meets Rock 3

  5. Everything but the Kitchen Sink

  6. Everything but the Kitchen Sink (Continued)

  7. Conclusion

  8. Lesson 39 Assessment

Written Assignment #4

Lesson 40 - New Modes of Consumption
  1. Introduction

  2. American Idol

  3. YouTube

  4. Streaming Audio

  5. Reality Television

  6. Conclusion

  7. Conclusion

  8. Lesson 40 Quiz

Lesson 41 - 21st Century Directions in Rock
  1. Introduction

  2. Women in Rock

  3. Indie Rock

  4. Lo-fi

  5. Folk Rock Revivals and Hybrids

  6. Conclusion

  7. Lesson 41 Quiz

Lesson 42 - The Presence of the Past
  1. Introduction

  2. Artists with Staying Power

  3. Rock Musicals

  4. Supergroups

  5. Conclusion

  6. Lesson 42 Quiz

Lesson 43: Final Exam
  1. Final Exam

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