History of Rock Midterm

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The song Tom Dooley is a

strophic ballad.

Most members of garage bands were:

teenage boys

All of the following influenced the inexpensive dissemination of rock and roll EXCEPT:

the Hammond B-3 organ

Phil Spector produced music for all of these groups EXCEPT:

the Pendletones

Baby love does not feature...

the Temptation Walk

What prompted the success of Bill Haley's and the Comets' version of "Rock Around the Clock?"

the group appeared in the film Blackboard Jungle

What group performed Green Onions?

the house band for Stax

Many urban blues singers began their careers as?

vaudeville performers

All of the following songs are by Chuck Berry EXCEPT:

"Blueberry Hill"

What was Elvis's first recording for RCA?

"Heartbreak Hotel"

Which recording was the first to be number 1 on the pop, country, and rhythm and blues charts simultaneously?

"Hound Dog"

All of the following are cover songs EXCEPT:

"I Want to Hold Your Hand"

Which song was investigated by the FCC?

"Louie Louie"

Which song features a sitar?

"Paint It, Black"

Which of the following songs was NOT re-recorded with sanitized lyrics by cover artist Pat Boone?

"Rock Around the Clock"

Which of the following songs includes vocables?

"Sh'boom"

Which of the following songs is by Otis Redding?

"Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay"

Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller wrote all of the following Elvis songs EXCEPT:

"That's All Right"

What was Elvis's first single for Sun Records?

"That's All Right"

What was Elvis's nickname?

"The Hillbilly Cat"

All of the following songs are covers EXCEPT:

"The Last Time"

All of the following songs are by Jefferson Airplane EXCEPT:

"Toad"

Of which Beatles song did Paul McCartney say, "That's just John doing Dylan"?

"You've Got to Hide Your Love Away"

Leiber and Stoller produced all of the following songs EXCEPT:

"You've Lost that Loving Feeling"

Chuck Berry performed his famous _________ during his guitar solos.

"duck walk"

The harmonic pattern of "Sunshine of Your Love" is based on:

12 bar

The Fisk Jubilee Singers began touring and performing during the

1870s

The first successful, urban blues recording, selling more than 75,000 copies, was made in what year?

1920

"Shake, Rattle, and Roll" was recorded in:

1954

Colonel Tom Parker sold Elvis's contract to RCA in:

1955

Dick Clark began hosting American Bandstand in:

1957

When did Elvis enter the army?

1958

Berry Gordy, Jr. started Motown in:

1959

In what year did the Beatles first visit the United States?

1964

The Rolling Stones first visited the United States in:

1964

Bob Dylan played an electric set at the Newport Folk Festival in:

1965

The Monkees television show premiered in:

1966

Are You Experienced? was released in:

1967

The Human Be-In was held in:

1967

The first successful free-form FM radio show occurred in

1967

Brian Jones drowned in:

1969

In what year did Paul McCartney dissolve the Beatles' partnership?

1970

How many times did "The Twist" chart during the 1960s?

2

What was the first Rolling Stones album to be recorded entirely in the United States?

Aftermath

Which Rolling Stones album was the first to feature entirely new material and no covers?

Aftermath

The payola scandal ended the career of what disc jockey?

Alan Freed

What was the name of the publishing house that produced "Brill Building" rock?

Aldon Music

Who served as the manager of the Rolling Stones beginning in 1963?

Andrew Loog Oldham

Which label was known for the "Southern soul" style of music?

Atlantic

The transistor radio was developed by:

Bell Laboratory

Which of the following artists performed sweet soul?

Ben E. King

This urban blues singer recorded 180 sides for Columbia records and was notably called the "Empress of Blues."

Bessie Smith

Janis Joplin was the lead singer of:

Big Brother and the Holding Company

Which group or artist wanted to play "the blues in Technicolor"?

Big Brother and the Holding Company

Who was the original performer of "Shake Rattle and Roll"?

Big Joe Turner

"Hound Dog" was first recorded by:

Big Mama Thornton

Which of these artists performed covers almost exclusively?

Bill Haley

Which record label was owned and operated by African Americans?

Black Swan

Which of the following was NOT a Hollywood film featuring Elvis?

Blackboard Jungle

Which of the following guitarists did NOT get his start to their careers in the British blues scene?

Bo Diddley

"Blowin' in the Wind" was written by:

Bob Dylan

Mr. Tambourine Man was written by

Bob Dylan

Which of the following people was NOT a songwriter?

Bobby Rydell

Which musician started his career as the member of a Buddy Holly-styled rockabilly band?

Bobby Vee

Who encouraged the Beatles to wear matching suits and have matching haircuts?

Brian Epstein

Who was the manager of the Beatles from 1962 to1967?

Brian Epstein

Bob Dylan's first album to include electric songs was:

Bringing it All Back Home

Which of these American bands or artists was most influential on the Beatles?

Buddy Holly and the Crickets

Which of the following was NOT a club that Beatles played in between 1960 - 1962?

CBGB

"Take Good Card of My Baby" was written by

Carole King and Gerry Goffin

All of these groups recorded "Louie Louie" EXCEPT:

Count Five

Which of the following artists did NOT record for Atlantic?

Diana Ross

Which guitarist recored Miserlou in 1962?

Dick Dale

"A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall" is about nuclear fallout.

False

Acid tests were primarily held in Los Angeles

False

After World War II, swing bands increased in popularity and membership numbers.

False

After the payola scandal, the FCC decreased the level of control and supervision that it exercised over radio stations.

False

Alan Freed called himself the Rhythm and Blues King.

False

All Brill Building songs were written at the request of a specific singer.

False

All of the Beatles' songs were written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.

False

Aretha Franklin wrote all of her own songs.

False

Arranged spirituals were sung by slaves.

False

Bill Haley is listed as co-author of "Maybellene."

False

Bob Dylan's birth name is Woodrow Wilson Dylan.

False

Boogie woogie is another term for ragtime.

False

Booker T and the MGs played from notated arrangements.

False

Brian Jones was the only member of the Rolling Stones who was never arrested for drug possession.

False

British musicians were interested in revival the rural blues music of Blind Lemon Jefferson and Leadbelly.

False

Charley Patton, Blind Lemon Jefferson, and Robert Johnson all played in the urban blues style.

False

Chuck Berry's lyrics were too explicit for him to achieve crossover success.

False

Cream only played music they had written themselves.

False

Donovan was a San Francisco musician.

False

Donovan's earliest recordings are in the Chicago blues tradition.

False

Donovan's music focuses on the dark side of psychedelia

False

During a final chorus, the members of a doo-wop group would sing the same melody in unison.

False

Elvis was repeatedly featured on the Grand Ole Opry.

False

Elvis was stationed in Guam during his time in the Army.

False

Elvis's recording of "Blue Suede Shoes" was more successful than the recording made by Carl Perkins.

False

Gospel music was influenced by the Catholic Church.

False

It was illegal for a disc jockey to accept payola during the 1950s.

False

John Lennon was the group's lead guitarist.

False

Little Richard was one of the most subdued and conservative of all early rock and roll musicians.

False

Marty Balin wrote all of Jefferson Airplane's songs.

False

Mick Jagger and Keith Richards frequently wrote songs in the 12-bar blues form.

False

Most arranged blues songs were in the form of the 12-bar blues.

False

Most of Big Brother and the Holding Company's hit songs were original compositions

False

Motown is located in Nashville.

False

New gospel songs during the 1940s and 1950s were often called "Tindleys."

False

None of the members of the Monkees had ever sung before they were cast in the group.

False

Paul Anka founded Aldon Music.

False

Paul Revere and the Raiders wore replicas of United States Army uniforms from World War II.

False

Paul Revere and the Raiders wrote almost all of their own music.

False

Phil Spector recorded the vocalists' singing before he recorded the instruments.

False

Phil Spector's wall of sound included one drum set, one piano, and one bass.

False

Ray Charles frequently recorded gospel music.

False

Record companies held the singers responsible for the way a record sounded.

False

Simon and Garfunkel refused to use amplified instruments.

False

Stax was a subsidiary of Motown.

False

Teen idol singers went through a rigorous audition process to prove their singing skills.

False

The Beatles only performed one song on the Ed Sullivan Show.

False

The Grateful Dead exclusively played blues.

False

The Grateful Dead released more hit singles than any other band in the late 1960s.

False

The Monkees were created to emulate the Rolling Stones.

False

The Monkees were the brainchild of Dick Clark.

False

The Rolling Stones were seen as the clean-cut alternative to the scruffy Beatles.

False

The Rolling Stones' first trip to the United States was a huge commercial success.

False

The membership of girl groups was racially integrated.

False

The rural blues were developed in Chicago.

False

The songs "Sugar Sugar" and "Bang Shang a Lang" were recorded by Paul Revere and the Raiders.

False

Woody Guthrie traveled and collected songs in the American South during the Great Depression.

False

Leadbelly's music was recorded by?

Folklorists

Which of the following was typical for a doo-wop group?

Four male singers

Who produced nearly all of the Beatles' recordings?

George Martin

Aretha Franklin grew up singing which style of music?

Gospel

How did Thomas Dorsey first promote his gospel music?

He and Mahalia Jackson would stand on a street corner and perform the music.

The Beach Boys' first number 1 hit was?

I get around

Woody Guthrie wrote "This Land Is Your Land" as a reaction to:

Irving Berlin's "God Bless America"

Why was Thomas Dorsey's music poorly received at first?

It contained many elements of secular music

Which of the following is true of "White Rabbit"?

It increases in volume over the course of the song.

Which artist's career was NOT launched by American Bandstand?

Jackie Brenston

Which group headlined the Human Be-In?

Jefferson Airplane

Who composed "Hound Dog"?

Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller

Whom did Brian Jones call "the most exciting performer I have ever heard"?

Jimi Hendrix

Phil Spector received his early training from:

Leiber and Stoller

Who said, "We don't write songs, we write records"?

Leiber and Stoller

Many psychedelic rock groups borrowed imagery from the writings of:

Lewis Carroll

Who wrote and produced Yakety Yak?

Lieber and Stoller

Who recorded the first commercially successful example of the urban blues?

Mamie Smith

The Rolling Stones got their name from a song by what blues artist?

Muddy Waters

All of the following songwriters worked for Motown EXCEPT:

Otis Redding

Alan Freed promoted all of these artists EXCEPT:

Pat Boone

Cream included all of the following musicians EXCEPT:

Paul Kantner

Which member of the Grateful Dead studied classical music composition?

Phil Lesh

Brian Wilson originally wrote "Don't Worry Baby" for

Phil Spector

Who produced Do Doo Ron Ron?

Phil Spector

Which of the following was the Beatles' first full-length album?

Please Please Me

Which piece of classical music inspired the form of Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit"?

Ravel's Bolero

Which artist began his career as a gospel singer?

Sam Cooke

All of these bands were one-hit wonders EXCEPT:

Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs

The Human Be-In was held in:

San Francisco

Producers were responsible for all of the following EXCEPT

Singing

Which of these people became vice president of Motown in 1961?

Smokey Robinson

Who wrote and produced "The Was You Do The Things"

Smokey Robinson

Surf rock was invented in:

Southern California

What was the name of the record label launched by Sam Phillips in 1952?

Sun Records

Surfin' in the USA is a reworking of what Chuck Berry song?

Sweet Little Sixteen

Which of the following was NOT an early name of the Beatles?

The Crickets

Which group or artist took their name from an eighteenth-century poem by William Blake?

The Doors

All of the following dances were inspired by the Twist EXCEPT:

The Duck Walk

All of the following were vocal harmony groups EXCEPT:

The Fisk Jubilee Singers

Which song was written by the members of the Monkees?

The Girl I Knew Somewhere

Which group or artist's music has become popular through the trading of bootleg recordings of live concerts?

The Grateful Dead

Elvis's first notorious hip-swiveling performance occurred on which television show?

The Milton Berle Show

At the Newport Folk Festival, Bob Dylan was backed by:

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band

Who wrote most of the music that the Rolling Stones recorded during the early 1960s?

The songs were covers of American blues music.

Why was the Rolling Stones' record deal with Decca unusual?

They retained the rights to all of their own songs

Who first said, "Turn on, tune in, drop out"?

Timothy Leary

The first successful free-form FM radio program was produced by

Tom Donahue

Last Train to Clarksville was written by

Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart

All of these teams wrote songs for Aldon Music EXCEPT:

Tony Orlando and Bobby Vinton

"Like a Rolling Stone" was the longest 45 RPM single that had ever been recorded.

True

"Maybellene" is based on a country and western song.

True

"Mersey beat" is another term for "back beat."

True

Alan Freed coined the term "rock and roll."

True

Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey, and Mamie Smith were urban blues singers.

True

Bill Haley claimed that he invented rock and roll.

True

Chubby Checker was the only African American musician who became famous by performing on American Bandstand.

True

Cream was the first rock supergroup.

True

Dick Clark was never accused of taking payola.

True

Don Kirshner oversaw the music for The Monkees television show.

True

Eric Clapton's called his definitive guitar style his "woman tone."

True

Florence Ballard was originally the lead singer of the Supremes.

True

Guitar players would create blue notes on their instrument by using a bottleneck.

True

Jimi Hendrix was a left-handed guitarist playing a right-handed guitar strung for a lefty.

True

Leiber and Stoller wrote a number of hit songs for the Drifters.

True

Louis Jordan's music had crossover appeal with white audiences.

True

Memphis Minnie was a rural blues singer.

True

Mickey Dolenz and Davy Jones both had professional acting backgrounds.

True

Most of Bob Dylan's early songs dealt with specific situations or people.

True

Most of the Beatles' early recordings were completed in one take.

True

Most of the Beatles' early songs were in verse-chorus form.

True

Most of the Byrds' earliest recordings were covers of folk songs.

True

Most performances on American Bandstand were lip-synched.

True

One television host asked Elvis to sing "Hound Dog" to an actual dog.

True

Pete Seeger never signed with a major record label as a solo artist.

True

Phil Spector frequently employed doubling in his recordings.

True

Race records included gospel music, vocal harmony groups, and small combos.

True

Respect was written by Otis Redding

True

Slapback was a characteristic sound that Sam Phillips created in his recording studio.

True

The A&R man was primarily responsible for hiring and firing musicians, not producing recordings.

True

The Beatles stopped touring in 1966.

True

The Beatles' first album was recorded at Abbey Road Studios.

True

The Beatles' first major engagement was in Hamburg, Germany.

True

The Great Migration was a significant influence on the development of gospel music.

True

The Monkees outsold the Rolling Stones and the Beatles in 1967.

True

The Rolling Stones recorded songs that had been written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.

True

The Trips Festival was a large-scale acid test.

True

The World Psychedelic Center is located in London.

True

The members of girl groups were interchangeable and could be fired at a moment's notice.

True

The name "doo-wop" comes from syllables of text that groups sang.

True

The record companies Okeh, Victor, and Atlantic all marketed race records.

True

Top 40 radio played the top 40 songs repeatedly every 24 hours.

True

Paul Revere and the Raiders were the musical hosts of:

Where the Action Is

All of the following artists covered songs by Bob Dylan EXCEPT

Woody Guthrie

Purple Haze doesn't include

a cover of a classic Chicago blues song

In the urban blues, a singer was accompanied by?

a piano or a small combo

Sunshine of Your Love includes

a repeated guitar riff

Aside from Monday evenings, what time of day did American Bandstand air?

afternoon

Dark Star features

all of the answers

"St. Louis Blues" is an example of?

arranged blues

What term best describes the vocal technique heard on words such as "oh," "go," and "Chicago" in the song "Sweet Home Chicago"?

blue notes

What term best describes the relationship between the singer and the guitar at the end of each vocal phrase in the song "Sweet Home Chicago"?

call and response

Aftermath included all of these instruments EXCEPT:

cello

Scotty Moore and Bill Black were:

country musicians from Memphis

"I Can't Get No Satisfaction" addresses all of the following topics EXCEPT:

drug use

Break on Through

features a keyboard solo by Ray Manzarek

"I Can't Get No Satisfaction" features

fuzzbox

"I've Got A Woman" is an adoption of what other type of music?

gospel

Gospel music is different from spirituals because:

gospel music has instrumental accompaniment and spirituals had no instruments.

Elvis's earliest recordings at Sun Records feature which instruments?

guitar and bass

Which of the following is a characteristic of a folk spiritual?

heterophony

What musical style is heard in this excerpt of "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie"?

jump blues

Woody Guthrie was the first artist establish a connection between folk music and:

left-wing politics

The subject of "Like a Rolling Stone" is:

materialism

What vocal technique does the singer use throughout her performance "Take My Hand, Precious"?

melisma

Last Train to Clarksville doesn't include

mistakes that were left in the final recording

Garage bands included all of the following EXCEPT:

mostly original music

Louie Louie doesn't include

obscene lyrics

"The Twist" promoted what style of dancing?

open

Jimi Hendrix did all of the following EXCEPT:

play three guitars simultaneously

Most girl groups achieved crossover success on the:

pop and rhythm and blues charts

What genres of music are combined in Sunshine Superman?

psychedelia and folk

"Race records" is another term for?

records produced by and marketed toward African Americans

Boogie woogie music provided the soundtrack for?

rent parties in Chicago

In 1949, what term did the Billboard charts uses to replace "race records"?

rhythm and blues

Protest songs usually contain:

simple melodies

Lonnie Donegan's "Rock Island Line" is an example of:

skiffle

Southern soul features all of the following EXCEPT:

songs written by HDH

Colonel Tom Parker involved Elvis in all of the following EXCEPT:

songwriting

Kesey acid tests included all of the following EXCEPT:

speeches by Timothy Leary


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