Exam 2 Review (Part 2)

  1. Most popular and influential C&W singer of late 1940s-50s

    A honky tonk singer who wrote widely-appealing songs

    Crossover appeal

    Lived the life expressed in his lyrics
    Hank Williams
  2. Im So Lonesome I Could Cry

    Fiddle solo
    White Southern district (twang)
    Imagery of trains, nature
    Old-fashioned country elements
  3. Im So Lonesome I Could Cry

    pedal steel guitar solo
    darkness, pessimism of lyrics
    newer country elements
  4. Music marketing before the 1950s
    Largely based on ethnic or regional identity
  5. Music marketing after 1950s
    Largely based on generational identity
  6. Music post WWII U.S. (1950s)
    Economic boom leads to a large middle class, increased consumption, large youth population
  7. Category of music that emerged in the 1950s; achieved wide popularity with younger Americans

    Influenced by R&B and C&W
    Fast tempos
    Electric guitar
    Lyrical themes
    Rock 'n' Roll
  8. Rock 'n' Roll - Origins

    Distributed through ____

    _____ (American Bandstnad (1952))

    and ____ (45 rpm records introduced 1949; cheaper and better sound)
    • radio
    • television
    • and records
  9. First Rock 'n' Roll hit
    Bill Haley and the Comets, 1955m "Rock Around The Clock"

    First rock n roll song to reach No. 1
  10. Early rock 'n' roll star
    First black musician to forge R&B and C&W music catering to a mass audience 
    Influential electric guitarist
    Chuck Berry
  11. "Maybellene"

    _______ form
    clever, teen-centered lyrics
    Fast temp, strong "_____"
    Features ___ ____ solo
    • Verse-chorus
    • "backbeat"
    • electric guitar
  12. Elvis made his first records with ___ records in Memphis
    Sun
  13. Elvis used the iconic ____
    "slapback"
  14. Elvis was signed to ___ ____ (a major label) in 1955

    Promoted him heavily on ___ and ____
    Became the ___-selling artist of all time
    Created a more "polished" version of ____ ____ sound
    RCA Victor

    • film and television
    • best
    • Sun Records
  15. Elvis's biggest hit (no. 1 on all 3 charts in 1956) was...

    Cover of original R&B song by _____ _____

    ___ ___ echo
    • Dont Be Cruel
    • Otis Blackwell
    • Slap back
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Exam 2 Review (Part 2)
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