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Rock ‘n’ Rolland other
four-letter words
A HISTORY INCROSSWORDS
Rock ‘n’ Rolland other
four-letter wordsRLL
O C KR
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If you enjoy Rock 'n' Roll —
and other four-letter
words — you'll love Jive.
Jive is about Rock 'n' Roll. And it's
about the music
that led to it. It explains how Rock 'n' Roll happened.
And why it had to happen.
Jive traces the development of popular music in
America back to its three basic roots: ra
ce music, hillbilly
music, and Tin Pan Alley. It even goes beyond these roots
to Europe, Asia, Africa, and to wherever the music calls.
We'll explore Ragtime, Dixieland, Boogie Woogie,
Swing, Honky Tonk, Blues, Country and Western, Jump
Blues, and more — all from a Rock 'n' Roll point of view.
In this volume of Jive
, and in the volumes to come,
we'll delve into the explicit and implicit subculture jargon
that has become an integral part of our music heritage.
We'll learn what rock and roll really mean. And we'll
probe the origins of such terms as funk, jazz, rags, jive,
mojo, sham, gigs, juke, and many, many more. Hence
Jive's subtitle — Rock 'n' Roll and other four-letter words.
Asw
edigthro
ughRock's
colorfulp
astwe'llfi
ndthat
the roots are far-reaching. Like no other music, Rock 'n'
Roll belongs to the world.
amAUD
IOBAND
MARKETIN
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If you enjoy Rock 'n' Roll —
and other four-letter
words — you'll love Jive.
Jive is about Rock 'n' Roll. And it's
about the music
that led to it. It explains how Rock 'n' Roll happened.
And why it had to happen.
Jive traces the development of popular music in
America back to its three basic roots: ra
ce music, hillbilly
music, and Tin Pan Alley. It even goes beyond these roots
to Europe, Asia, Africa, and to wherever the music calls.
We'll explore Ragtime, Dixieland, Boogie Woogie,
Swing, Honky Tonk, Blues, Country and Western, Jump
Blues, and more — all from a Rock 'n' Roll point of view.
In this volume of Jive
, and in the volumes to come,
we'll delve into the explicit and implicit subculture jargon
that has become an integral part of our music heritage.
We'll learn what rock and roll really mean. And we'll
probe the origins of such terms as funk, jazz, rags, jive,
mojo, sham, gigs, juke, and many, many more. Hence
Jive's subtitle — Rock 'n' Roll and other four-letter words.
Asw
edigthro
ughRock's
colorfulp
astwe'llfi
ndthat
the roots are far-reaching. Like no other music, Rock 'n'
Roll belongs to the world.
amAUD
IOBAND
MARKETIN
G
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Rock ‘n’ Roll
and other four-letter words
Jive is a registered trademark of G
ary Wilcox Studios Incorporated
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5
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Copyright © 1988–2012 Gary Wilcox Studios Incorporated.All rights reserved.
ACROSS
1 Elvis ____ Presley
5 Be - ____ - Lula
6 The ____ Brothers
7 German composer
DOWN
1 Common rhyme scheme
2 Del ____ (alias Paul Mauriat)
3 Source of vinyl?
4 N of CSN
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Rock ‘n’ Roll
and other four-letter words
Jive is a registered trademark of G
ary Wilcox Studios Incorporated
®
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5
3 41 2
Copyright © 1988–2012 Gary Wilcox Studios Incorporated.All rights reserved.
ACROSS
1 Gene Vincent and his Blue ____
5 Instrument
6 Who drummer
7 "Professor Longhair"
DOWN
1 Kookie’s fetish
2 ____ Named Sue
3 ____ Little Fool
4 You ____ Me
4
7
Rock ‘n’ Roll
and other four-letter words
Jive is a registered trademark of G
ary Wilcox Studios Incorporated
®
6
5
3 41 2
Copyright © 1988–2012 Gary Wilcox Studios Incorporated.All rights reserved.
ACROSS
1 ___ With Me, Annie
5 Little-known Buddy Holly group
6 The Four Tops' Lead, ____ Stubbs
7 Worry, or guitar part
DOWN
1 "Montana Slim"
2 ____ and ____
3 Enthusiastic review
4 Tightly-____ group
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The author at his 'jukebox' gate
MUSIC / PUZZLES
Jive is the result of my infatuationwith Rock 'n' Roll. I was 13 yearsold when Elvis appeared on theDorsey Brothers' television program,Stage Show, on January 28, 1956,and can still remember watching,incredulously as he introduced Rock'n' Roll to the world. It's been anintegral part of my life ever since.
Thefifties remainspecial.Theywereof another time — pre-cd, pre-fm, pre-stereo, even pre-album. We weren'tsure of what we had, or if it wouldlast. The music was racy, raunchy andrebellious, and, at the time, seemed tosay it all. Rock 'n' Roll used to be fun!
But Rock 'n' Roll didn't just suddenly happen one winter's night in 1956. It was a long time coming. And its roots
were black and white and colorful.Jive traces the roots of Rock 'n' Roll
through 100 years of popular music in America,
and beyond.ISSN 0838-4363
9 7 7 0 8 3 8 4 3 6 0 0 5
$4.95Cdn/US
Granville Island Publishinggranvilleislandpublishing.com
Companion publication ofThe Online Roots of Rock
onlinerootsofrock.com