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  1. May 31, 2011 · Influences: Gospel to Doo-wop. In this study room, Steve Pond explores the musical roots of Rhythm and Blues - from the influences of jazz, early blues and gospel music, to the Jump Bands and "Boogie-woogie" music of the forties. Learn how the societal, political and musical changes after World War II shaped the record industry and the ...

  2. Nov 7, 2022 · Nov. 7, 2022. Good morning. It’s Monday. Hurricane Sandy did billions of dollars’ worth of damage, but it didn’t destroy everything in its path. We’ll find out about a documentary that ...

  3. teachrock.org › chapter › doo-wopDoo Wop - TeachRock

    Overview. Doo Wop, a name that not all of the music’s devotees embrace, was music made by vocal groups. In the age of early Rock and Roll, the vocal groups connected with Doo Wop were turning out some of Rock and Roll’s most enduring and successful music. In cities like New York, Baltimore, and Los Angeles, Doo Wop was often practiced on ...

  4. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like What is a software that presents content and layout during the editing process very similarly to what the final product will look like?, Which of the following defines your brain's ability to pick and choose specific information to take in and specific information to ignore?, What made chair designs from the Doo-Wop movement ...

  5. Most of the better white doo-wop groups came from the American Northeast – New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. There was a depth to the East Coast vocal group tradition that the rest of the country lacked. White doo-wop’s best exponents sprang from lower-status minorities. By WASP standards, ‘white’ is really a misnomer ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Surf_musicSurf music - Wikipedia

    Surf music. Surf music (also known as surf rock, surf pop, or surf guitar) is a genre of rock music associated with surf culture, particularly as found in Southern California. It was especially popular from 1958 to 1964 in two major forms. [7] The first is instrumental surf, distinguished by reverb -heavy electric guitars played to evoke the ...

  7. The Olympics are an American doo-wop group, formed in 1957 by lead singer Walter Ward (August 28, 1940 – December 11, 2006). The group also included Eddie Lewis ( tenor, Ward's cousin), Charles Fizer (tenor), Walter Hammond ( baritone ), and Melvin King ( bass ). With the exception of Lewis, all were friends in a Los Angeles, California, high ...

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