History of Rock Music
Midnight Hour
Wilson Picket
Brian Wilson
From Beach Boys. Experimented with new instruments.
James Brown
Godfather of Soul
Charley Atkins
Motown Choreographer
Don't Say Nothin Bad About My Baby
The Cookies
The Byrds
Took Bob Dylan songs and made pop versions.
Phil Spector
Wall of Sound - use as many instruments as possible.
Soul Music
Wasn't mainstream. Mostly black audience
Blowing In The Wind
Bob Dylan
The Times They Are Changing
Bob Dylan
You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
Bob Dylan
Mr Tambourine Man
Bob Dylan (Orig) The Byrds (Cover). Song inspired by Mardi Gras
Brill Building
100+ music companies in one building. Song could be written, performed, and distributed in building.
Gathering of the Tribes
1967 Golden Gate Park San Fran
Aldon Music
Aldon Music was a New York-based music publishing company, founded by Don Kirshner and Al Nevins in 1958. Aldon is regarded as having played a significant role in shaping the so-called "Brill Building Sound" in the late 1950s and 1960s.
Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
American songwriting and record producing partners. Stoller was the composer and Leiber the lyricist.
Dick Dale
American surf rock guitarist, known as The King of the Surf Guitar
Ray Charles
Appealed to many people because he made many genres
Think
Aretha Franklin
God Only Knows
Beach Boys
Good Vibrations
Beach Boys
Wouldn't It Be Nice
Beach Boys
Temptations
Best vocal Motown artist
Baby Love
Diana Ross & Supremes (Motown)
Try A Little Tenderness
Otis Redding
Bob Dylan's style
Poetic. Lyrics had meaning
Aretha Franklin
Queen of Soul. White and black audience.
I Got A Woman
Ray Charles
Genre of Blues Brothers
Soul (Genre)
Summer of '67
Summer of Love
My Girl
Temptations
Pleasant Valley Sunday
The Monkees
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
The Tirells
A Lover's Concerto
The Toys