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TEST # 1

TEST # 1. Grades now posted in “myUCFGrades” “Raw” number correct out of 60 possible See eCommunity email for more information See course syllabus for grading standards Review times to see your test are available at Ms. Denham’s convenience - see the eCommunity message for details.

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TEST # 1

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  1. TEST # 1 • Grades now posted in “myUCFGrades” • “Raw” number correct out of 60 possible • See eCommunity email for more information • See course syllabus for grading standards • Review times to see your test are available at Ms. Denham’s convenience- see the eCommunity message for details

  2. Scheduled for next Monday, 12 Oct 09 Covers Chapter 2, Interlude # 1, Chapter 3 Similar format to Test # 1 Includes Listening Questions Review sheets for Chapters 2 (& Interlude # 1) and 3 are now posted TEST # 2

  3. Chapter 3 Overview 1959 – 1963 : “End” of Rock ‘n Roll until the “British Invasion” (Beatles, etc.) Return to old-fashioned marketing (Tin Pan Alley)- market segmentation into teenyboppers and older “Brill Building” - Aldon Music- Sedaka, King, Weil & Mann, Barry & Greenwich, etc.- Manufactured “talent” (Avalon, Fabian, etc.)- Rise of the Producer (Phil Spector, etc.) “Soul” Music – R & B goes mainstream Rockabilly goes Pop Surf Music from California Folk Music influences – politics & social issues

  4. Folk Music Revival Woody Guthrie(1912-1967) • Favorite of College students- “serious,” but not parent’s- issue-oriented • Roots in 1930s-40s • Populist & Leftist Politics • YouTube - woody guthrie-this land • Associated w/ Communists in 1950s (wrongly) • YouTube - Good night Irene - Weavers Pete Seeger and The Weavers

  5. The Kingston Trio • Bay Area College grads • Gigs in local clubs • Calypso & Pop sounds • Capital Records contract • “Tom Dooley” – 1958Grammy “Best C & W” • Commercial Sound- overdubbing- reverb Ex. YouTube - The Kingston Trio - Tom Dooley (1958 Capitol records) Lyrics

  6. Peter, Paul & Mary • “A tall blond, a funny guy and a good-looking guy” • Folk “supergroup” • Slick sound, but strong political identity • YouTube - Peter Paul & Mary - Puff the Magic Dragon • YouTube - Peter Paul & Mary - Blowin in the wind • (cf.) YouTube - Bob Dylan Blowin' In the Wind

  7. Test # 2 Materials end here Anything after this slide ison Test # 3

  8. “If you can remember anything about the sixties, you weren’t really there.” - Paul Kantner, guitarist of the Jefferson Airplane

  9. 22 November 1963

  10. Martin Luther King Washington, DC, 28 August 1963 Memphis, 4 April 1968

  11. Vietnam & Kent State 1965-1975 4 May 1970

  12. 1968 Election

  13. Protests

  14. 20 July 1969

  15. TVandMovies

  16. Woodstock 1969

  17. British Pop Music (pre-1960s) • Dominated by American Acts and tastes- World War II – US Soldiers in UK- Post WWII rebuilding of damaged country • US Teenagers = money, cars, rock ‘n roll, etc. • BBC controls broadcasting (3 channels)- Brian Matthew, “Saturday Club”- major labels license (and push) US records • “Skiffle” – mix of folk, jazz, etc.

  18. Lonnie Donegan(1931-2002) • Leading Skiffle Band • 20 “Top 30 Hits” in UK • Primary Influence on Beatles & other bands • YouTube - Lonnie Donegan - Rock Island Line • YouTube - Lonnie Donegan- The battle of New Orleans • YouTube - Lonnie Donegan's Skiffle Group - Puttin' On The Style

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