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1 Chpt. 4Notes History of Rock & Roll J. Greene

2 Eureka: “I have found it”

3 Disney Land

4 The Mickey Mouse Club Annette Funicello

5 Other Mouseketeers’ Justin, Brittany & Christina

6 39-21-33

7 Male Barbie…Ken

8 1959-surfboard

9 Surf Fashion Pendleton shirts & sandals

10 Surf Lingo Woodie – station wagon with wooden sides Polys/Sticks - surfboard Soup – foaming water near the beach Fun surf – 3-6 foot waves Big guns – surfboards designed to ride tall waves Hairy wave – fast wave that is difficult to surf Shoot – ride Hot dogging – performing tricks Bunnies – girls Gremlins/kooks – people who couldn’t surf

11 Surf Movies Bikini Beach (1964) –Frankie Avalon –Annette Funicello

12 Surfer Sound Dick Dale & the Deltones Leo Fender – manufactured the first mass- produced, solid-body electric guitar Gives surf music its distinctively fuzzy sound.

13 Dick Dale: surfing and the guitar

14 The King of Surf Guitar Surfbeat

15 The Beach Boys Brian Wilson – leader Carl Wilson – brother Dennis Wilson – brother Mike Love – Cousin Al Jardine – Classmate Started in 1961 as the Pendletones Favored the 1950s electric guitar sound

16 Beach Boy Sound “Rock Around the Clock” meets Girl-group optimism 1950’s rock with glossy harmonies gleaned from white vocal groups Bright, airy, snappy sound that embodied the California myth

17 Beach Boys 1961 Abusive father/manager introduced them to music publisher Hite Morgan 2 hours later, their name had changed and they had recorded their first song “Surfin”

18 Land Locked After the success of “Surfin”, they recorded 4 more songs but their record label had financial difficulties and shut down. Al Jardine quit the band for dental school but rejoined a year later Signed to Capitol in 1962 with a new album, “Surfin’ Safari”“Surfin’ Safari”

19 Still Surfin’ in 1963 “the number-one surfing group in the country”

20 Stolen Waves A note-for-note rework of Chuck Berry’s “Sweet Little Sixteen”

21 Beach Boys

22 Surfin’ with Bo Diddley Surf, Sink or Swim

23 Jan and Dean Surf musicians Performed with Dick Dale and the Deltones Performed with the Beach Boys Moved towards the Drag City Sound –Drag Racing “Two Girls for Every Boy”


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