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MUSC 1800: Popular Music Rock’n’Roll Dr. Matthew C. Saunders Lakeland Community College C-1078

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MUSC 1800: Popular MusicRock’n’Roll

Dr. Matthew C. SaundersLakeland Community College

C-1078

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Performance Report

• Have you attended a concert for your performance report yet?

• Remember that you will need:– A reaction to the concert– Evidence that you attended

• Make sure that your event qualifies as explained in the assignment.

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What is “cool?”• The idea of “cool” comes into being in the 1950s, and rock’n’roll is

the vehicle through which “cool” is presented to a mass audience.• Five main elements of rebel cool, ca. 1950-1990

– Oppositional style (psychopathic rebellion)– Experience of the sense of the body– Detached emotional style– Masculine regeneration– Sexual liberation

Adapted from: Quartz, Steven and Anette Asp. Cool: How the Brain’s Hidden Quest for Cool Drives Our Economy and Shapes Our World. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2015, pp. 175-196.

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Why is the Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland?

• Alan Freed (1922-1965)– Disc Jockey, WJW

850– An aircheck from

1954

• What does “rock’n’roll” mean?

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Rock’n’Roll and Teenagers• Disposable income• Reaction • Crossover appeal• Teenaged performers– Frankie Lymon– Paul Anka– Ricky Nelson

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Cover Versions• Nothing new• No copyright for

an arrangement• “Cleaned up” • An example:

“Shake, Rattle, and Roll,” 1954– Big Joe Turner– Bill Haley and the

Comets

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1955: Rock’n’roll becomes mainstream

• Bill Haley: “Rock Around the Clock,” 1955 (TV, 1956)– First rock’n’roll song to be a Number One pop hit

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R&B Rock’n’Roll Stars• Chuck Berry (b. 1926)– “School Days,” 1957– “Roll Over Beethoven

,” 1956

• Little Richard (Richard Wayne Penniman)• “Tutti Frutti,” 1956• “Good Golly Miss Molly,”

1957

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R&B Rock’n’Roll Stars• Antoine “Fats” Domino

(b. 1928)– “Ain’t That a Shame,”

1955– “My Blue Heaven,” 1956

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Country Rock’n’Roll Stars

• Buddy Holly– “That’ll Be the Day,” 1957– The Day the Music Died

(February 3, 1959)

• Elvis Presley (1935-1977)• “Don’t Be Cruel,” 1956• “Hound Dog,” 1956 (Ed

Sullivan Show)