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Billboard began a more competitive nature to the music industry. › 1894 Billboard was primarily advertising › 1920’s Billboard focused primarily on record ranking and covered radio/recording artists › 1950’s had top charts for pop (dominate), R&B, country, and intermittent album chart New York was the epicenter of music of all kinds
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Television › 1946 › In two years it took over radio as the primary source of entertainment › Radio stayed current by popularizing live shows with DJ’s whose personalities became as famous as the music
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Two new formats › Old records were breakable shellac (78 rpm) and played around 3-4 minutes of music › New ones were called LP’s (long playing) 33 RPM Did not break when dropped › Year after LP’s, Singles were produced Used similar vinyl format Very small Held only 3 minutes of music
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Musical Theater › LP’s allowed all or most of a cast show to be recorded and sold › Entered a ‘Golden Age’ Jazz › Musicians were no longer limited to recording 3-4 minute songs › Recordings were made in a style similar to live
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Richard Rodgers partnered with alcoholic Lorenz (Larry)Hart Due to Larry’s laziness and bad health Rodgers partnered with Oscar Hammerstein › Had great success with the following: Oklahoma, Carousel, State Fair, South Pacific, The King and I, The Sound of Music, Some Enchanted Evening, etc Oklahoma played for 5 years approx 2248 times.
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Songs by these two went back in time › Less/no syncopation, used classical opera style singers, no ‘swing’ music, and songs generally had nothing to do with the play! › Nothing like current styling of music (example Yankee Doodle Boy) › http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIGWYl VlFQ8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIGWYl VlFQ8 Operatic, simple rhythm,
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Third Stream Music › Cool jazz › Extreme attempt at making jazz more ‘classical’ › Famous quartet of Dave Brubeck, Leonard Bernstein, Miles Davis, Gil Evans › More restrained, calmer, etc
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Jazz styling › Originated 1940’s at Minton’s Playhouse (Harlem Jazz Club) › Bassist marking beat: drums/piano/guitar played in a new style due to new beat keeping › Rapid tempo › Irregular melodies › Complex harmony › Aggressive sonority (Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie) Dizzy solo around 2:20 › http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpuHy5f VjCU
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World War II transition pop › Shift in pre-war song focus, post-war artist focus All popular recording artists were singers Post war song interpretation came into play › Artists had their own was to sing that was recognizable in the community, mold the pace and style to the beat, (example Sinatra)
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The Weavers 1950’s › Unlikely folk made pop stars › More important than their success is their influence on bringing back fold to the mainstream
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Several styling's › All style proliferated by strong beats and blues style form (what does that mean I don’t know!) › Their was electric blues, doo-wop styled blues, big-band blues etc
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Streamlined big-band swing (dance music) › Reduced horns (trumpets and such) went from traditional 4 beat to a shuffle › More singing › Louis Jordan-Tympany Five › http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A2pRV yBmOY
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Electric guitar move from primarily country and jazz to include blues Popular in 1950’s Muddy Waters- popular electric blues player › Grew up as sharecropper (basically indentured slave system) Sharecroppers gave rise to deep blues the book kinda just stops there…. › Moved north and created a movement of electric Blues › http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgAcDLZr6Gs&ob=av2n
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Re-popularized, as shown by Billboard coverage Cover songs became prominent Hank Williams and honky-tonk › Honky tonk- techniquely a working class bar.. Not some country party like modern country music says… › Honky-tonk music characterized by fusion of pop and traditional black music
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Hank Williams- quixotic country singer that began singing in Honky Tonks in Alabama in his early teens. Spina bifida, alcoholism, and his lifestyle on stage contributed to his early death after creating record selling country music that appealed to the mainstream Lovesick Blues changed the established considerations of country http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Xu71i89xvs watch for moanin and yodellin http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Xu71i89xvs
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Song text about normal daily life Token country voice Fiddle and steel guitat
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LP Single Bop (Bebop) Third-Stream Music Jump Band Electric Blues Deep Blues Cover song Honky-Tonk
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