What is the Civil Rights Movement?
These were the three genres of music that made up "Soul Music".
A common theme for Urban Folk because it was a good platform for this.
What is politics?
This was used to smooth out country music, verus the twangy style of traditional country music.
What is smooth singing/background singers?
This was the three steps that the Beach Boys used to survive the British Invasion and what the Beatles used to make it big in America.
What is 1. Master it 2. Make original content 3. make unique content (or something in that nature)
The name of a baby boomer in the late 1960s that advocated for peace and love.
What is a hippie?
This impacted music through lyrics about losing and missing loved ones as well as including messages about being against the war.
What is the Vietnam War?
Soul music was the platform for this topic/ experience that the african american culture was experiencing during the 1960s.
What is "the civil rights movement"?
This was the reason that Bob Dylan stood out from all of the other artists through his early work.
what is Poetic lyrics?
These were used to achieve a more sophisticated approach versus the fast fiddles and traditional southern instruments.
What is a violin? What is orchestral instruments?
To make it big, this band was first modeled after Buddy Holly, started making original rock, and then released an innovative album of "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band"
Who are The Beatles?
Psych Rock is made up of folk rock, blues, latin music, and this type of instrumentation.
What is Indian Instrumentation?
Covered and made famous by Chubby Checkers, this song was the first to create dances that could easy being executed and didn't need to be with any particular person.
What is the Twist?
He was a crossover artist for R&B and rock, but it was hard for him to see that.
Who is Ray Charles?
The change of instrumentation that Bob Dylan used to broaden the listening population of urban folk, despite everyone being against it.
What is electric?
This rockabilly singer was a prime example of the Nashville sound, which can be found in his cover "I Can't Help Falling in Love with You".
Who is Elvis Presley?
This means "different" and/or "unique" approach.
What is Innovative?
The musician known for his unique performing style, such as lighting his guitar on fire.
Who is Jimi Hendrix?
Gold Star Studios and Motown Headquarters were decedents of this music recording model and adapted its collaborative, commercial songwriting ethos to new genres, technologies, and audiences.
What was Tin Pan Alley?
He gave us our early forms of rap and recorded albums live in concert.
Who is James Brown?
The recording device used to overdub Paul Simon's and Art Garfunkel's urban hit "Sounds of Silence" with electric guitar which resulted in making it number one on New Year's Day.
What is The Magnetic Tape Recorder?
Who is Patsy Cline?
The person who ensures the quality and product is just right for the listeners.
Who is the producer?
What is R&B?
This was the name of the ranking system that was used to reveal the most popular music.
She was the icon for womens rights and gave us the anthem for the civil rights movement....give her some respect.
Before there were electric guitars, musicians used these instruments, and Urban Folk was very proud of them.
What is the electric guitar?
He covered country hits, and even made a country album, but was never on the country charts.
Who is Ray Charles?
Both The Beatles and The Beach Boys started off with doing this to over peoples music to give them a following.
What is covering?
John Lennon CLAIMs that Lucy in the Sky of Diamonds was based on a drawing his son drew, but critics think it was really a reference to this drug.
What is LSD?