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Tuesday, January 19, 2010 Objective – Continue with new station rotations. Learn about Disco and it’s role in the television industry. Review material.

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1 Tuesday, January 19, 2010 Objective – Continue with new station rotations. Learn about Disco and it’s role in the television industry. Review material from throughout the semester for our final next Tuesday. Bell Ringer – Where was Bob Marley born? – How old was Bob Marley when he started writing music? – Who is the most influential artists we’ve covered this term? Please give at least 3 reasons for your decisions. Station Work - Get into four groups and rotate between stations.

2 Station 1 – Disco and TV Just to Review, we have looked at two different elements of Disco that have utilized the television as a means successful development. – Isaac Hayes and his writing for the Tv Program and Movie: ‘Shaft’ – Additionally, The Bee Gee’s and their work with ‘Saturday Night Fever’

3 Disco and TV continued As the 1970’s developed, a number of different television programs began using disco music in their theme songs: – Dallas – The Donahue Show – 20/20 – The Love Boat

4 Disco into the 1980’s Disco continued to be a popular musical genre in the early 1980’s However, there were a few musical differences in comparison to the music seen in the early 70’s – Songs became more simple – Much of the complicated orchestration and layered vocals were cut out and simplified

5 Disco on TV in the 80’s New artists simplifying disco music include the following: – Rick James – ‘Super Freak’ – Kool and The Gang – ‘Celebration’ – Michael Jackson – ‘Thriller’ – Stevie Nicks – ‘Stand Back’

6 A little bit of Finals Review Material Please answer true or false to the following questions. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper 1. Mary J. Blige is a popular Reggae singer 2. Mary J. Blige comes from a very musical background and learned to sing from her mother

7 Review continued 3. Beyonce contributed time and money to the MAC AIDS foundation. 4. Tina Turner, Aretha Franklin and Prince have all contributed to the development of R&B music. 5. John Legend was offered scholarships to Harvard and Georgetown.


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