EXAMINING ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR AND ENDURING GENRES OF AMERICAN
MUSIC, THIS ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CLASSIC ROCK FROM 1965 TO 1975 PROVIDES AN
INDISPENSABLE RESOURCE FOR CULTURAL HISTORIANS AND MUSIC FANS.
More than movies, literature, television, or theater, rock music set
the stage for the cultural shifts that occurred from 1965 to 1975. Led
by The Beatles and Bob Dylan, rock became a self-conscious art form
during these years, daring to go places unimaginable to earlier rock
and roll musicians. The music and outspokenness of classic rock
artists inspired and moved the era's social, cultural, and political
developments with a power once possessed by authors and
playwrights-and influenced many artists in younger generations of rock
musicians. This single-volume work tracks the careers of well-known as
well as many lesser-known but influential rock artists from the
period, providing readers with a handy reference to the music from a
critical, groundbreaking period in popular culture and its enduring
importance.
The book covers rock artists who emerged or came to prominence in the
period ranging 1965–1975 and follows their careers through the
present. It also specifically defines the term "classic rock" and
identifies the criteria that a song must meet in order to be
considered as within the genre. While the coverage naturally includes
the cultural importance and legacy of most well-known American and
British bands of the era, it also addresses the influence of artists
from Western and Eastern Europe, Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Readers will grasp how the music of the classic rock era was notably
more sophisticated than what preceded it-an artistic peak from which
most of contemporary rock has descended.
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ISBN
9781440835148
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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