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started a free-from FM radio show in San Francisco

Tom Donahue

"You Keep Me Hanging On," which was a song by the Supremes, was turned into a psychedelic cover by which of the following groups?

Vanilla Fudge

satirical album by Frank Zappa

We're Only in It for the Money

Which band was considered an American forerunner to the Spencer Davis Group rather than an answer to the Beatles?

Young rascals

All of the following are characteristics of the singer-songwriter movement EXCEPT

arranging songs into elaborate concept albums

The business partnership between Atlantic and Stax dissolved in part due to

atlantic actually owning the master tapes for Stax recordings under contract

Sonny and Cher initially performed under the names

caesar and cleo

Johnny Rivers's first hit singles were covers of songs by

chuck berry

two members from Booker T. & the MG's

cropper and dunn

All of the following musical features are found in "Good Vibrations" EXCEPT

employing avant-garde, aleatoric techniques for classical music

true or false? Curtis Mayfield was most famously involved as a producer for the Four Tops.

false

a cover version was recorded by Aretha Franklin

respect

Early songs by Bob Dylan focus on

social injustices

nickname for star records

soulsville, USA

"The Devil Went Down to Georgia" was a trademark song for which southern rock band?

the Charlie Daniels Band

backup band that played with Bob Dylan

the Hawks

Aerosmith was often compared to which British Band?

the Rolling Stones

original name for the Grateful Dead

the Warlocks

Jimmy Page initially got his start with which company?

the Yardbirds

which element of "Whole Lotta Love" demonstrates psychedelic characteristics?

the breakdown, spacey section with stereo effects

Which of the following bands was LEAST affected by the British invasion?

the four seasons

All of the following musical elements are found in Led Zeppelin songs EXCEPT

vocal harmonies

bob Dylan's idol was

woody Guthrie

song about the Vietnam conflict

"Masters of War"

Pete Seeger song covered by the Byrds

"Turn, Turn, Turn"

Hendrix album that demonstrates his musical experimentations

Axis: Bold as Love

"eve of destruction" was recorded by

Barry McGuire

Aretha Franklin's first record contract was with which label?

Columbia

member of the Byrds

David Crosby

"highway Star" is a blues-rock song by

Deep Purple

Which Byrds song from 1966 signaled to the public that drug use was becoming a central part of rock music and youth culture?

Eight Miles High

replaced Brian Wilson on tour

Glen Campbell

who was Cholly Atkins?

He was a choreographer who taught artists onstage movements and dance steps.

large festival in the United Kingdom

Isle of Wight

All of the following musicians worked on Miles Davis's Bitches Brew EXCEPT

Jeff Beck

had hit duet songs with Tammi Terrell

Marvin Gaye

collection of rare and unknown grade-band singles

Nuggets

innovative album by the Beach Boys

Pet Sounds

debut album by Pink Floyd

Pipers at the Gates of Dawn

Which Beatle sings as the character Billy Shears on Sgt. Pepper?

Ringo Starr

considered rock's first concept album

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

Which Beach Boys album was released in place of SMiLE?

Smiley Smile

Lynyrd Skynyrd signed with which record label?

Sounds of the South

The lyrics to "Stairway to Heaven" deal with which topic?

Spiritual Enlightenment

Why did the FCC investigate the Kingsmen's version of "Louie Louie"?

Difficult to discern lyrics believed to contain foul language

The nickname for Motown Records was

Hitsville, USA

Santana's music is often referred to as

Latin rock

An important place in New York where many folk artists performed and congregated was

greenwich Village

Which Stax song first used the rhythmic concept of the "delayed backbeat"?

"In the Midnight Hour"

Which song helped Simon and Garfunkel re-emerge as successful folk-rock musicians?

"The Sound of Silence"

The musicians in Big Brother and the Holding Company referred to their music as

"blues in Technicolor."

a hit song for the Temptations

"my girl"

The Woodstock Music and Art Festival was held during which year?

1969

which album by Van Morrison combined elements of folk music, jazz, classical, and improvisational experimental aspects?

Astral Weeks

double album released by the Allman Brothers Band

At Fillmore East

Why was it more difficult for the Beach Boys to contend with the Beatles than any other American pop act?

Because they were both signed to Capital records, beach boys had to fight for attention in listeners and company

Ozzy Osborne sang lead vocals for which British band?

Black Sabbath

Many Stax recordings depended on their studio band called

Booker T. & the MG's

member of the mamas and the papas

Cass Elliot

The Chicago record label ________ released a broad range of black pop during the 1960s by artists such as Etta James, Sugar Pie DeSanto, and Jackie Ross.

Chess

By following the example of ____________with 1950s crossovers, Berry Gordy decided that original versions of Motown recordings should be acceptable to white audiences.

Chuck berry

How was transcendental meditation connected to drug experimentation?

Eastern gurus sought truth through spiritual discipline, hippies sought it through using LSD

True or False? Close to the Edge and Tales from Topographic Oceans are both albums by Jethro Tull.

FALSE

True or False? Psychedelic music was intended to appeal to young teens as well as college-age listeners.

FALSE

True or False? The Beach Boys formed Apple Records when the decided to take over their own business affairs.

FALSE

True or False? The Four Seasons represented a New York-based act whose success was negatively affected by the British Invasion.

FALSE

True or False? The first rock band to be billed as a "supergroup" was Pink Floyd.

FALSE

True or False? The members of the country rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival were from the bayou areas of Louisiana.

FALSE

True or False? The subject matter for Tommy is a young Mod seeking meaning in his life.

FALSE

True or False? The term "southern rock" came from musicians in the South to identify their style of music.

FALSE

Which Great Society singer was brought on to replace Signe Anderson of Jefferson Airplane?

Grace Slick

Victorian neighborhood that was the center for the San Francisco psychedelic scene

Haight-Ashbury

The Supremes had a string of hit songs written and produced by

Holland Dozier

How did Jethro Tull's work focus on religious institutions and traditions?

In Aqualung, they expressed ideas about society's treatment of the poor, which was a commentary on the Church of England. A Passion Play addresses the topics of life after death and reincarnation.

All of the following are concept album by the Who EXCEPT

In the Court of the Crimson King

Hoe does Cream adapt the blues form in "Sunshine of Your Love"

It doubles the 12-bar blues pattern to 24 measures

What was the Red Dog Saloon?

It was a restored western style bar in Virginia City, Nevada where the first stirrings of psychedelia occurred

influenced by blues singers like Bessie Smith and Big Mama Thornton

Janis Joplin

Prior to jazz-rock fusion, how were jazz musicians involved in popular music?

Jazz musicians (ex. Motown's Funk Brothers) played in recording sessions

The lead singer of the Doors was

Jim Morrison

Who were the founders of Stax Records?

Jim Stewart and Estelle Axton

guitarist from Led Zeppelin

Jimmy Page

"Secret Agent Man" is a well-known song performed by ________.

Jonny rivers

Gene Simmons is a bassist for which of the following groups?

KISS

skillfully used marketing opportunities to capitalize on its musical success

KISS

The acid tests were organized by _________

Ken Kesey and Merry Pranksters

Swiss chemist Albert Hoffman developed ____ in 1943.

LSD

which singer performed lead vocals in the four tops?

Levi stubbs

The members of the Eagles had been in a backup band for which singer?

Linda Ronstadt

Which band was created to do a television show with the purpose of selling records?

Monkees

Otis Redding, supported by Booker T. & the MG's, performed at the _______________ in the spring of 1967.

Monterey Pop Festival

How was the music of the Doors viewed as a darker side to the psychedelic movement?

Morrison's lyrics depicted images of repression and alienation, onstage bad-boy antics viewed as nonconformist

Which of the following labels had their artists tour the UK with hopes of creating a "reverse invasion"?

Motown

Where was Fame Studios located?

Muscle Shoals

How was music itself viewed as a drug trip?

Music acts as an aesthetic drug, taking the listener on a journey that mimics or is enhanced using drugs.

What are some of the Gothic elements of Black Sabbath and their music?

Name taken from horror film; used church bells and triton (devil's interval); distorted Ozzy's voice in "Iron Man"

had an off-and-on relationship with Crosby, Stills, and Nash

Neil Young

Which of the following labels did Columbia revive in the 1950s to explore new R&B markets?

Okeh

The Beach Boys song "God Only Knows" was once called the "perfect" pop song by which individual?

Paul McCartney

the original lead singer of Genesis was

Peter Gabriel

Sonny Bono worked under which influential member of the music industry?

Phil Spector

_____ produced the Beatles album Let It Be.

Phil Spector

List 3 bands that were central to the London underground psychedelic scene

Pink Floyd, Soft Machine, and Tomorrow

What musical instrument is heard at the beginning of the Byrds' "Mr. Tambourine Man"?

Rickenbacker twelve-string guitar

Which artists were provided "on loan" to Stax studio by Jerry Wexler?

Sam and Dave

One of the anthems from the summer of 1967 was "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)" by

Scott McKenzie

How did music in the 1960s psychedelic scene influence progressive rock musicians and bands in the 1970s?

Sgt. Pepper spurred many more concept albums and focus on album as self-contained artistic statement, also put importance on album cover. Lyrics focused more on philosophical issues: spirituality instead of sexuality/romance/love; albums focused on music as trip/journey on which listener was taken, things were learned about greater aspects of what it means to be human

How does Joni Mitchell's singer-songwriter music differ from that of her 1970s contemporaries?

She was known to be more eclectic and experimental in exploring jazz and avant-garde styles in her music.

What was an important feature of music in its role as a drug trip and in achieving a higher state of consciousness?

Songs became longer and musical sounds more ambitious.

What are "finger pointing" songs?

Songs written by bob Dylan attaching those who exploit others for unfair economic. social gain

The Led Zeppelin song "_______" features an opening section with an acoustic guitar accompanied by recorders.

Stairway to Heaven

After a number-one hit as a teenager, ________ began to self-produce his Motown albums and exert creative control over his music.

Stevie Wonder

Explain the difference between sweet soul and southern soul.

Sweet soul- elegant and restrained. Southern Soul- more openly enthusiastic in emotions/expression, closely related to gospel

True or False? "Highway Star" is often cited as one of the songs that most influenced the development of heavy metal in the 1970s and early 1980s.

TRUE

True or False? As dark as the Doors could get, the heaviest band of the late 1960s was Iron Butterfly.

TRUE

True or False? Charlie Daniels's music is sometimes thought of as more country than rock.

TRUE

True or False? In psychedelic music, the music is a sound track that provides a trip itself.

TRUE

True or False? Jazz-rock was a source of enormous controversy within the jazz community.

TRUE

True or False? Jimi Hendrix first made his mark on the London psychedelic scene.

TRUE

True or False? Neil Young enjoyed success as a member of Buffalo Springfield.

TRUE

True or False? One of the most important aspects of Sgt. Pepper was that it shifted people's focus to an entire album as opposed to a single.

TRUE

True or False? The basic idea behind the hippie aesthetic was that a rock musician had the responsibility to produce sophisticated music by using whatever means at his or her disposal.

TRUE

All of the following are albums by Pink Floyd EXCEPT

The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway

Which book by Timothy Leary served as a guide to the experimental use of acid?

The Psychedelic Experience

What are the months of June, July, and August of 1967 commonly referred to as?

The Summer of Love

Which Rolling Stones album featured the band members dressed in wizard outfits in a holographic image?

Their Satanic Majesties Request

"Turn on, tune in, and drop out" was the slogan of which proponent of LSD?

Timothy Leary

original name for Simon and Garfunkel

Tom and Jerry

Stevie Winwood left the Spencer Davis Group to form which of the following bands?

Traffic

What was "quality control" for Motown Records?

Weekly Meetings where Gordy and his staff "tested" songs and arrangements. Also presented potential releases so Motown employees and members of community could vote on what went out later in the week

true or false? The "delayed backbeat" is a concept specific to the Chess record label.

false

Which central theme was the Beatles' first idea in uniting all of the songs on Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?

growing up in Liverpool

The Bob Dylan song "Positively 4th Street" focuses on

his anger over criticism from the folk community

Explain the concept of the "delayed backbeat."

rhythmic feature on stat recording, delayed beats two and four until the last possible moment

originally, Martha Reeves was hired by Motown as a

secretary

Pet Sounds was influential for which Beatles album?

sgt. pepper's lonely hearts club band

all of the following are elements of 1960s garage bands EXCEPT

signing with major California based recored labels

Musically, the group the Mamas and the Papas is known for

sophisticated four-part vocal harmony arrangements

Martha and the Vandellas were former members of which group?

the Del-Phins

All of the following were indications of the underground psychedelic movement's growth in San Francisco EXCEPT

the Grateful Dead being signed to a major record label

hired as security at Altamont

the Hells Angels

the alter ego of Jim Morrison

the Lizard King

Frankie Valli was the lead vocalist for

the four seasons

John Sebastian was a member of which New York-based band?

the loving's spoonful

The concept album Aqualung centers on

the partial condemnation of society's treatment of the poor

Which of the following best describes the opening if the first track on Black Sabbath's first album?

the tolling of distant church bells

True or False? The lead singers of the Turtles eventually went on to work with Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention

true

True or False? Nancy Sinatra initially had some success in Europe and Japan but did NOT make any waves in the United States.

true

true or false? According to Berry Gordy, Motown artists had to project an image of class and sophistication.

true

true or false? America's most commercially successful answer to the Beatles was the Monkees.

true

on the song "baby love", what was used to create the hand clap-like sounds in the introduction?

two-by-fours slapping together

The Primates

was the former band name for the Supremes

Where did Duane Allman begin his musical career?

working as a studio musician at Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama

The early songs by the Monkees were

written by professional songwriters and backed on recording by studio musicians

Which musician was responsible for bringing Jimi Hendrix to London?

Chas Chandler

True or False? From 1966 to 1969, artists sought to change the focus of rock music from the album to the single.

FASLE

Who of the following was the lead vocalist for the group Yes?

Jon Anderson

Donald Fagen led which of the following bands?

Steely Dan

studio musicians who recorded for the Byrds

The wrecking crew

Which Los Angeles-based blues-rock band was produced by Brian Wilson early in its career?

Three Dog Night

The lyrics of Jefferson Airplane's song _____ refers to Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland

White Rabbit

Musically, "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane is based on

a Spanish bolero

a studio band for Motown Records

funk brothers

which song is regarded as the first important garage band hit on a national level?

louie louie

Aretha Franklin is often called the "Queen of _____."

soul

Stevie wonder's first number-one hit on the pop and rhythm-and-blues chart was

"Fingertips, Pt. 2"

Which Beatles album was the last studio album the band completed?

Abbey Road

What form does "Whole Lotta Love" use?

Compound AABA

true or false? The quintessential Motown girl group in the 1960s was the Temptations.

false

true or false? There are no stylistic differences between Atlantic's approaches to sweet soul and southern soul.

false

James Brown's musical style turned toward

funk

which Motown groups showcased the high tenor voice of Eddie kendricks?

the temptations

name two successful Motown guy groups

the temptations and the four tops

The Los Angeles-based band ________ had hits with Bob Dylan cover songs such as "It Ain't Me Babe" and "Let Me Be."

the turtles

The "jingle-jangle" guitar sound heard in the music of the Byrds was inspired by

the twelve-string guitar played by George Harrison in "A Hard Day's Night"

Which music venue was significant in establishing Johnny Rivers as a live act?

the whisky a Go Go

How did the Moody Blues incorporate classical music into Days of Future Past?

they composed a song suite incorporated orchestral interludes between songs

Why did Berry Gordy want to move his label to Los Angeles?

to avoid race riots

what was the purpose of the "quality control" meetings at Motown?

to hold a final test for each song, including it arrangement and recorded sound

How was "The Sound of Silence" turned into a folk rock hit?

tom Wilson used the meter tape and added electric guitar/bass and drums

true or false? Berry Gordy's desire to appeal to white audiences prompted criticism that Motown sold out to white America.

true

true or false? Berry Gordy's method of production was derived from Brill Building practices

true

true or false? By the early 1970s, the music of Marvin Gay, the Temptations, and Stevie Wonder increasingly considered issues related to black urban life.

true

true or false? In the early 1960s, Stax was a much smaller operation than Motown.

true

The first hit record for Motown from 1959 was

"Money (That's What I Want)"

The first international number-one folk-rock single was

"Mr. Tambourine man"

Which two Beatles songs were released as a double A-sided single prior to Sgt. Pepper?

"Penny Lane" and "Strawberry Fields Forever"

Which song by Neil Young prompted a response by Lynyrd Skynyrd in "Sweet Home Alabama" ?

"Southern Man"

Which song did Phil Spector consider a failure, leading him to retire from the music business?

"river deep, mountain high"

the last song released before Diana Ross started her solo career

"someday well be together"

On which track did Nancy Sinatra team with her father, Frank, to produce a chart-topping hit?

"something stupid"

How did Lynyrd Skynyrd arrive at the name of their band?

After a basketball coach named, Leonard Skinner, who kept enforcing hair length code on the boys

one of the confounders of Atlantic records was

Ahmet Ertegun

album by Steely Dan

Aja

In addition to Nashville, which place became a destination for many rock musicians attempting to connect with the country side if the music business?

Bakersfield, California

album that introduced jazz-rock fusion

Bitches Brew

the period 1964-1967 at Motown was dominated by which writing and production team?

Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Eddie Holland

In 1964 ________ stopped touring with the Beach Boys and concentrated on studio work.

Brian wilson

On which Bob Dylan album did half of the songs feature electric instruments?

Bringing It All Back Home

Both the Beach Boys and the Beatles were on which U.S. record label?

Capitol

horn bands

Chicago and Blood, Sweat & Tears

viewed as a reaction to excessive musical styles from the psychedelic era

Country rock

The King Crimson album In the ___________ set the foundation for the style of other 1970s progressive rock bands.

Court of the Crimson King

The album Willy and the Poor Boys by _______________ includes songs that center on a central theme.

Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR)

Ziggy Stardust was an alter ego for _________.

David Bowie

songwriters from Stax Records

David porter and Isaac Hayes

Motown Records was located in which city?

Detroit

Which member of the Supremes left the group in 1969 to focus on a solo career?

Diana Ross

True or False? Big Brother and the Holding Company enjoyed its greatest success backing up Grace Slick on electric blues numbers.

FALSE

True or False? Eric Clapton made a name for himself at the 1967 Monterey Rock Festival after he set his guitar on fire.

FALSE

True or False? John Lennon encouraged listeners to think of Sgt. Pepper as a concept album

FALSE

True or False? Most progressive rock bands did NOT seek to integrate classical-music influences into their own numbers.

FALSE

True or False? Premiata Forneria Marconi was a successful prog rock group from Spain.

FALSE

True of False? When British bands arrived in the United States, it all but erased American pop acts from the charts.

False

True or False? As hippies, Sonny and Cher were embraced by the establishment culture.

False

True or False? John Phillips was a singer/songwriter/arranger for the Byrds.

False

True or false? Bob Dylan's success was fueled by the appearance of his singles on the pop charts.

False

List one way that Phil Spector had involvement with Beatles-related projects.

He produced "Let it Be" for the Beatles, "All things must pass" for George Harrison, and "Imagine" for John Lennon

Which member of Deep Purple was known for his performance of Jesus on the concept album Jesus Christ Superstar?

Ian Gillan

Berry Gordy got his start in songwriting by creating material for

Jackie Wilson

James Brown's career began when he stood in for which musician?

Little Richard

Why was the Grateful Dead's performance style difficult to capture in studio recordings of the band's songs?

Long improvisational free-form approach to songs in live performances

After 1964, the center of American popular music shifted to which city?

Los Angeles

All of the following were members of the Grateful Dead EXCEPT

Marty Balin

Why is Sgt. Pepper viewed as a concept album?

Members of the Beatles assumed fictitious roles in a band and the songs on the album were various acts by said band.

Which singer provided the backup vocals to Carly Simon's "You're So Vain" ?

Mick Jagger

Bob Dylan's performance at ________ in 1965 began the controversy and criticism of his work within the folk community.

Newport folk festival

Together with organist Goldy McJohn and drummer Jerry Edmunton, German-born singer and guitarist John Kay formed the band __________.

Steppenwolf

All of the following were in the group Cream EXCEPT

Steve Winwood

Which member of Pink Floyd was replaced by Dave Gilmour?

Syd Barrett

True or False? "Good Vibrations" consumed more studio time and budget allocation than any other pop single ever had

TRUE

True or False? The Doors, Love, and Iron Butterfly were important bands from the Los Angeles psychedelic scene.

TRUE

Why is "southern rock" a misleading term?

Term coined by writers outside the Southeast, gave businesses a means to categorize the music, playing up to stereotypes

What was the event held in Golden Gate Park in January 1967 know as a "gathering of the tribes"

The Human Be In

which group best represents the essence of the Chicago R&B scene in the 1960s?

The impressions

True or False? Most garage bands did NOT have more than one hit.

True

True or False? New York was the center of the American pop scene in the early 1960s.

True

berry Gordy's desire to appeal to white audiences prompted

accusations that motion had sold out

What was the UFO?

an organization in London that held psychedelic events

All of the following are characteristics of "the Stax sound" EXCEPT

backup vocals

Despite being considered family entertainment, Sonny and Cher were also noted for

being subversive to the establishment with their hippie image

the primary target audience for psychedelic music was intended to be

college-age listeners

Explain how the Byrds combine elements of folk music, surf music, and the British invasion in their music.

cover of bob Dylan song, professional studio musicians, and electric twelve0strong guitar from the Beatles

All of the following were elements in the burgeoning London psychedelic movement EXCEPT

direct contact with members of the San Francisco scene via musical tours.

James brown's early hits were in what style?

doo-wop

All of the following are musical features of James Brown's "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag, Pt. I" EXCEPT

doo-wop style backup vocals

All of the following are musical characteristics of the song "California Girls" EXCEPT

drums replaced with symphonic strings

What was the purpose of the Motown "charm school"?

educate artists from lower income areas on how to behave and carry themselves in different social situations

The intent of The Monkees television show was to

evoke the fun and humor of Beatles form

a group that worked with James Brown for a period of time

fabulous flames

True or False? Bob Dylan's songs did NOT demonstrate that pop music could address serious social issues rather than just teenage romance.

false

True or False? Simon and Garfunkel initially recorded "Sound of Silence" with electric instruments.

false

All of the following groups covered songs by Bob Dylan EXCEPT

gary lewis and the playboys

Which type of music serves as the root of Aretha Franklin singing?

gospel

Both Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix were famous for their virtuoso techniques that helped usher in the concept of the "____ hero"

guitar

How did Elton John changes the model of the singer-songwriter by the latter half of the 1970s?

he employed a rock band to accompany him

How did James Brown act as a bandleader?

he picked the best musicians he could find, rehearsed a lot and fined them for mistakes

Which two themes are central to many of Pink Floyd's lyrics?

illness and death

Both Blood, Sweat and Tears and Chicago were musically known for

incorporating jazz-rock horn sections

Where did the Byrds draw musical inspiration for their hit "Eight Miles High"?

inspiration came form John Coltrane song "India"

music producer who worked with Atlantic and Stax Records

jerry wexler

All of the following descriptions apply to Frank Zappa's music EXCEPT

lack of musical virtuosity

Alice Cooper was known for

live shows that drew on gruesome and ghoulish topics

All of the following are musical elements of "Take It Easy" EXCEPT

long, improvised electric guitar solos similar to blues-rock

In comparison to Atlantic/Stax, the musical style of Motown is often viewed as

more pop-oriented

All of the following were members of the Monkees EXCEPT

neil diamond

Which Stax artist died in a plane crash in 1967?

otis redding

All of the following elements can be found in the Byrds' version of "Mr. Tambourine Man" EXCEPT

rhythm and blues

Which type of music influenced the New York-based band the Rascals?

rhythm and blues

a player fluent in a variety of musical styles

studio musician

"The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" was a country rock song by

the Band

Bob Dylan worked with which group in Woodstock, New York?

the Band

All of the following performed at the Monterey International Pop Festival EXCEPT

the Beach Boys

Country Joe and the Fish served as a bridge for which two communities?

the Berkeley radicals and San Francisco hippies

Which group if friends organized psychedelic dances at ballrooms in San Francisco?

the Family Dog

true or false? James Brown often fined musicians who made mistakes during performances

true

true or false? Marvin Gaye initially sought a career as a pop crooner in the vein of Frank Sinatra and Nat "King" Cole.

true

true or false? Rock communities embraced southern R&B as the "real thing."

true

Which instrument was NOT typical in folk rock?

trumpet

Paul Revere and the Raiders received exposure from what television show?

where the action is


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