Title: History of Rock
1- History of Rock
- Lecture 3
- January 5, 2007
2Outline
- Hillbilly/Country Music
- Race Music/Blues
- -10 minute break-
- Rock Roll
- .
- 3hrs.
3Technology Developments
- Already Discussed in Detail
- 1877 - Edison makes first recording of human
voice ("Mary had a little lamb") on first tinfoil
cylinder phonograph - 1885 - Invention of Graphophone using wax-coated
cylinders incised with vertical-cut grooves - 1889 - The Columbia Phonograph Co. was organized
- Successful from cylinders of marches composed by
Sousa and performed by US Marine Band - 1890 - First nickelodeon (later, juke box) was
coin-operated cylinder phonograph with 4
listening tubes - Earned over 1000 in its first 6 months of
operation - 1901 - Victor Talking Machine Company formed
(Victor Records)
4Technology (continued)
- 1902 - 12-inch shellac disc introduced known as
78s (78 revolutions per minute) - Could play up to 4 mins of music shaping later
attention spans - 1904 - Double-sided disc introduced
- 1925 - Development of the microphone allows
electronic recording - 1927 - Development of sound film, The Jazz Singer
(1927)
5Technology (continued)
- Radio
- 1894 - Guglielmo Marconi invented spark
transmitter with antenna (first radio) in
Bologna, Italy - 1920-23 600 radio stations licensed across US
- 1926 RCA (Radio Corp of Amer.) forms NBC
- Red Network becomes WNBC
- Blue Network becomes WABC
- 1928 Columbia Records forms CBS
- Together, these two companies control 50 of 52
clear channels - 1940s Television begins to challenge Radio
- FM radio suppressed
6Technology (continued)
- Radio
- 1946-48 Independent radio stations rise from 1000
to 2000 - 1948 While large companies turn to television,
independent radio stations become an outlet for
Race Hillbilly music and the rise of DJ
Personalities. - Payola Since major labels owned most radio
stations prior to 1947, there was no need to
pay DJs to program their music. However, the
rise of Independent stations and independent
labels caught the major labels off guard. Video - 1950s Independent radio stations purchased by
investors (chains) - Top 40 programming, which eliminates need for DJ
Personalities. Radio becomes a jukebox
7Technology (continued)
- 1931 - Magnetic tape recording invented in
Germany - 1931 - Empire State Building opened with music
piped into elevators, lobbies, observatories - 1948 - Columbia introduced first 12-inch 33-1/3
rpm micro-groove LP vinylite record (23-mins per
side) - 1940s 3M develops and markets magnetic tape
(i.e. tape recorder) - 1948 Bell Laboratories introduces transistor
- Permits independent labels to travel with gear
- Allows the development of portable radios
- 1948 CBS invent high fidelity 12-inch 33 rpm
microgroove Long Play vinylite record and player - 1949 - RCA Victor introduced 7-inch 45 rpm
micro-groove Extended Play - Development of the condenser mic
- 1952- Records surpass Sheet Music as source of
revenue.
8Other technology
- 1965 - Phillips introduces compact cassette tape
- 1981 - Music Television (MTV) is launched
- 1982 - First digital audio 5-inch CD marketed
- 1997 - MP3.com founded in San Diego
- 2001 - Apple Computer introduced iPod portable
music player
9- Hillbilly Music and Race Music
10- Tin Pan Alley songs were for white, urban,
literate, middle- and upper-class Americans. They
remained practically unknown to large segments of
American society, including most blacksand the
millions of poor, white, rural Americans of
English, Irish, and Scottish stock clustered in
the South and across the midwest. (pg. 35)
11More Equal than Separate?
- Community men v. everyday life in the South
- Country Blues have more stylistic similarities
than differences
- White Country musicians and Black blues artists
were aware of and influenced by each others
work. - Recording labels maintained race distinctions
regardless of the style musicians played - "Blues or Country?"
12Father of Country Music Jimmie Rogers
(1897-1933)
- "Blue Yodel" - Jimmie Rogers (1927)
- Sold more than a million copies - Rogers was
hillbilly music's first "star" - It's a blues, improvisatory lyrics about
misfortune - Roger's trademark yodeling
13Chester Howling Wolf Burnett
- Electric Delta Blues
- Urban Blues
- Discovered by Muddy Waters and Chess Records
- Harsh, Raspy Voice- howlin
- Tried to emulate the Yodeling of Jimmy Rogers.
- Smokestack Lightnin
14Earliest Recordings of Country
- 1923 Fiddlin John Carson (1868-1949)
- The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane The Old
Hen Cackled - The Farmer is the Man that Feeds Them All
- Record Companies Descend on the South
- Uncle Dave Macon
- The Carter Family
- Jimmie Rodgers
15- Jimmy Rodgers The Singing Brakeman
- Blue Yodel 1927, Muleskinner Blues 1931
- Represents the Rambling Man, (bad-boy image)
- Solo Star
- The Carter Family (A.P. or Doc, Sarah and
Maybelle) - Single Girl (1927)
- John Hardy (1928)
- Represents Family Values
16Outlaw v. Family Values Continues as trends in
Country Music
- OUTLAWS
- Willie Nelson
- Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain
- Merle Haggard
- Okie from Muskogee
- FAMILY VALUES
- Travis Tritt
- A Great Day to be Alive
17Traits of Hillbilly (i.e. Country) Music
- Dialect Regionalisms
- A-going, a-coming, yonder, rise you up
- Ramblin cheatin
- Instruments
- Fiddle
- Dulcimer Autoharp (folk roots)
- Banjo (from African Americans), until replaced
with guitar - Mandolin
- Hawaiian Steel Guitar (from 20s 30s)
- Drums, trumpet, saxes (Come from Western Swing
in 1930s) ----- Country Western or CW - Singing Style
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19Dissemination of Hillbilly Music
- Recordings
- Live! Radio Broadcasts
- Grand Ole Opry
- Longest running show on US radio
- Brainchild of George D. Hay in 1925
- WSM in Nashville (Owned by National Life and
Accident Insurance) - Proved that Country Music could effectively sell
a product (life insurance) to working class folks.
20Records (From Independents to Major Labels)
- Early Country Music was recorded on Independent
labels - In 1947 Major labels begin to feature country
- MGM formed in 1946 as an outlet for the film
companys movie soundtracks, but quickly
expanded. They scored Hank Williams in 1947. - MGMs status as a Major label allowed it to
market Williams in a way that independents could
not
21Hank Williams (1947)
- Move it on Over (1947)
- 12 bar form (Not blues AAB)
- Your Cheatin Heart (1953)
- 32 bar AABA Song Form
22Hank Williams Enduring Popularity
- Your Cheatin Heart (1962) Patsy Cline
- Long Gone Lonesome Blues (1950)
- Long Gone Lonesome Blues (1958) Marty Robbins
- Long Gone Lonesome Blues (2002) Cheryl Crow
- Jambalaya (1951)
- Jambalaya Fats Domino Jerry Lee Lewis (1962)
- Hey Good Lookin (1951)
- Hey Good Lookin Jimmy Buffet (2004)
23America in the Post-WWII Era
- Defined by political and social conformity
- Narrowly defined strictures of living
- Segregated world of white and black also
encouraged conformity of behavior - Exaggerated by establishment of suburbia
- Suburban lifestyle
- White picket fences and Little Box houses in a
row - Development of a new political ideology with
beginning of Cold War - McCarthyism and the red Communist scare
24 25First Rock Roll Song?
- Rock around the Clock Audio / (1954) Bill Haley
and the Comets - Note Similarity to Move it on Over!
- White Performer who successfully (?) captured the
RB sound and style. - Considered a Rockabilly artist (in company with
Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly) - Rock around the Clock appeared in the 1955 film
Blackboard Jungle. Though it only appeared in the
credits, it is the first RR song to ever be used
in a movie soundtrack. This infamous film
embodies the fears of middle-class white America,
i.e. their children having African-American role
models and idols.
26James DeanThe image of a rebellious
youth(Rebel Without a Cause)
27Bill Haley (Video)
28Chuck Berry
- Maybelline (1955) (Video)
- Leonard Chess for Chess Records in Chicago gave
Alan Freed, the NYC DJ, a 1/3 of the song's
royalites. Why? - Payola Scandal - Stage Antics (Duck Walk)
- Roll Over Beethoven (1955)
- -Musical Elements
- Guitar emphasis based on Chicago style and
technique (Muddy Waters) - blues scale, bending
the notes -Elements of country music - twangy
guitar sound, straight - forward rhythm - Jonnie B Goode (1958)
29"Little Richard" Richard Wayne Penniman
- Helped established boogie-woogie piano as a
featured instrument in R'n'R - Has had long career, left R'n'R in 1957 to join
the ministry returned in 1964 and still going - " Tutti Frutti (1957)
- Musical Elements -Plays piano with a
gospel influence -"Jump" blues band that
swings hard - extreme emphasis on backbeat
-Provocative lyrics (sexual metaphors) - Little Richard - 1st rock 'n' roller?
- Breaks from RB label by crowning himself "the
king of rock roll"
30Elvis Rockabilly
- Independent Labels
- Sun Records (Sam Phillips)
- Memphis Label that recorded many RB acts in the
early 50s. (Howlin Wolf, BB King, etc.. pp. 33) - Lost many of these artists as they moved north to
Chicago. - Needed to find a new kind of act to stay in
business
31Elvis Rockabilly-continued
- If I could find a white man who had a Negro
sound and the Negro feel, I could make a billion
dollars. - Elvis entered studio to record an acetate for his
mother. (4) - I asked him where he went to High School and he
said Humes. I wanted to get that out, because a
lot of people listening thought he was colored
32Elvis Rockabilly
- Mississippi to Memphis as young boy
- Very poor family
- Lived and associated closer with blacks than more
affluent people and Northerners - Though Northern Whites regarded themselves as
more liberal, Southern poor Whites had much more
in common with Blacks.
33Rockabilly Elvis Presley
- Arthur Big Boy Crudup (1905-1974) Thats All
Right Moma - Blues Musician
- Elvis Thats All Right Moma (1954)
- First Song recorded by Elvis
- Notice strong Country sound (1st 5 seconds),
also steel guitar, - Big Moma Thorton Hounddog lyrics
- RB Musician
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34The Marketing of Elvis
- First as a CW act (Not RB or RR)
- Sold from Sun to RCA for 35,000 in 1956
- Manager Colonel Tom Parker
- Elvis to a National TV audience - 1956
- The Stage Show Jackie Gleason
- Texaco Star Theater
- Milton Berle Show
- Steve Allen Show
- Ed Sullivan Show (50K for 3 appearances)
- Marketing Elvis image
- Top 40 format
35Public Reactions to Elvis
- National Press
- Government Leaders
- Religious Groups
- First time in American History that we see a
Generation Gap in Popular Culture.
36The Big Four of SunSam Phillips
- Elvis Presley
- Johnny Cash
- Carl Lee Perkins
- Jerry Lee Lewis
37The Big Four of Sun
- Elvis Presley
- Johnny Cash
- Folsom Prison Blues (1956)
- A Boy Named Sue (1969)
- No.1 on Country Charts, No.2 on Pop Charts
- The only artist (besides Elvis Presley) to be
inducted into both the Country Hall of Fame the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! - Carl Lee Perkins
- Jerry Lee Lewis
38The Big Four of Sun
- Elvis Presley
- Johnny Cash
- Carl Lee Perkins
- Poor Childhood
- Similar Sound and Style to Elvis
- Blue Suede Shoes (1956)
- Accident Primarily a songwriter, wrote for
Elvis and others. - Jerry Lee Lewis
39The Big Four of Sun
- Elvis Presley
- Johnny Cash
- Carl Lee Perkins
- Jerry Lee Lewis
- I Sold 39 dozen eggs to pay for the gas. I said,
Youve got the time. Im going to play the piano
and youre going to put it on tape for Sam
Phillips. He said, Well if you feel that
strongly about it, you must be good. - Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On (1957) Video 9
- Great Balls of Fire (1957)
- Note the echo effect
40Suns Out of Place Child
41Decca Records
- Major Labels
- Columbia, RCA/Victor, Decca, Capitol, MGM, and
Mercury - Decca
- Bill Haley His Comets
- Pehaps the connection with a major label
permitted his music to be featured in Blackboard
Jungle? - Rock n Roll Trio
- Buddy Holly
42Buddy Holly
- Elvis Idol
- Strong CW influence
- Safer Image
- lacked sexuality of Presley and flamboyance of
Little Richard - Lyrics usually about uncomplicated teen life
- Only Rockabilly Artist to never chart as a
country artist - Peggy Sue
- Not Fade Away
- Thatll be the Day
- Oh Boy (Video)
- Notice Upright Bass
43The Day the Music Died
- Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, Big Bopper (2/2/59)
- Jerry Lee Lewis married his 13 yr. old cousin in
1958 - Elvis Presley went into the army in 1958.
- Chuck Berry arrested in 1959 for transporting 14
yr old across state lines. - Little Richard became a preacher!