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| Subject: History of Rock Music Thu Apr 24, 2014 6:26 pm | |
| The history of rock music isn't cut and dry. Many individuals debate who the first rock singer was and what the first rock song was. However, it is known that the history of rock music comes from the old R&B mixed with some country and western and fused with a little rockabilly.The exact time period that the history or rock music started in is not known. There were rock and roll elements showing up in blues songs and old country western songs as far back as the 20's and 30's. By the 1950's the history or rock music had begun.The phrase rock and roll used to have a sexual connotation attached to it. The phrase sometimes contained to two meanings. It appeared to mean dancing but was also associated with sex. It was first used in the title of Trixi Smith's 1920's song, “My baby rocks me with one steady roll.” However, it was Alan Freed a disc jockey from Ohio that first came up with the phrase rock and roll in 1955. With that, the history of rock music was well under way.As stated before, just who started the history of rock music is under debate. This is because rock and roll music evolved from different genres and some songs that belonged to the blues, jazz, country, and gospel genres offered elements that could be considered rock and roll. However, it was Bill Haley's song, “Rock around the clock” that became popular enough to top the Billboard music charts.In the history or rock music there have been many icons. Among the earliest rock stars are names like Bill Haley, Chuck Berry, and Little Richard. These early stars of the history or rock music led to the popularization or rock and a culture change that shocked the world. The dance crazes, fashion styles, and pop culture that followed the early history of rock music were made possible by these early stars.Types of Rock: 1. Originso 1.1 Rock and rollo 1.2 "In-between years"o 1.3 Surf music2. Golden ageo 2.1 British Invasiono 2.2 Garage rocko 2.3 Pop rocko 2.4 Blues rocko 2.5 Folk rocko 2.6 Psychedelic rock3. Progressiono 3.1 Roots rocko 3.2 Progressive rocko 3.3 Jazz rocko 3.4 Glam rocko 3.5 Soft rock, hard rock and early heavy metalo 3.6 Christian rock4. Punko 4.1 Punk rocko 4.2 New waveo 4.3 Post-punko 4.4 New waves and genres in heavy metalo 4.5 Heartland rocko 4.6 Emergence of alternative rock5. Alternativeo 5.1 Grungeo 5.2 Britpopo 5.3 Post-grungeo 5.4 Pop punko 5.5 Indie rocko 5.6 Alternative metal, rap rock and nu metalo 5.7 Post-Britpop6. 2000so 6.1 Post-hardcore and emoo 6.2 Garage rock/post-punk revivalo 6.3 Contemporary heavy metal, metalcore and retro-metalo 6.4 Digital electronic rock |
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