Influence/Legacy
Elvis
The Day the Music Died and British Invasion
The Twist and TV
Woodstock/Surf Sound
100

Who was Rock and Roll music primarily directed towards?

Teenagers

100

Elvis is known as the "King" of what?

Rock and Roll

100

What do we call the tragedy that happened on February 3rd, 1959?

The Day the Music Died

100

What was the dance we talked about in class that was made by Chubby Checker?

The Twist

100

Where did "Surf Sound" originate? (The location, the climate, etc.)

Southern California as surfing became popular

200

Rock and Roll music ushered in a time of freedom of _________ through dance and the lyrics.

Expression

200

Elvis Presley went to Germany in his mid-career for about a year and a half. Why was he there?

He was drafted into the army

200

What was the primary audience of the British Invasion band's music?

Teenagers

200

What was one positive impact of the dance, "The Twist"?

Everyone could do it and it respected personal space
200

About how many people were at Woodstock?

500,000

300

Name one genre of music that influenced Rock and Roll music.

Jazz, country, swing, etc.

300

What was the primary reason Elvis' performances were so controversial?

His dancing

300

Name one British Invasion band

The Beatles, The Animals, The Who, The Rolling Stones, etc.

300
What kind of TV shows became popular during this time?

Dance shows

300

What was one negative aspect of Woodstock?

Intense traffic, overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, etc.

400

Rock and Roll arrived during which major movement in America's history?

Civil Rights Movement

400

Aside from singing, Elvis had one other main job. What was it?

Actor

400

What was one major impact of "The Day the Music Died"?

A stop in the development of American Rock and Roll music, which allowed British bands to become popular in America

400

What major television service was launched in 1981?

(Hint: Music video streaming station)

MTV (Music Television)

400

Briefly describe what Woodstock was

A huge music festival held for three days with 500,000 people in attendance
500

Elders labeled Rock and Roll music as the _____________ movement.

Counterculture

500

Where was Elvis Presley born?

OR

What were Elvis' parents names?

Mississippi (Tupelo)

OR

Gladys and Vernon Presley

500

Who were the three musicians involved in the plane crash on "The Day the Music Died"?

Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, J.P. "Big Bopper"

500

During this time in music history, MTV, stereos, and radios became very popular. Why is this so important to music history?

The ability for new music to spread to audiences very quickly. Result: a wide variety of new musical styles

500

Name one band that fits into the "Surf Sound" category

Beach Boys