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Rock and Roll Exam 2 Questions With Solutions 100% Correct
Rock and Roll Exam 2 Questions With 
Solutions 100% Correct 
- Eventually became his piano player 
"Johnny B. Goode" - Supposedly about Elvis 
- number one in Rolling Stone's 100 greatest guitar songs of all time 
"My Ding-A-Ling" - written by Dave Bartholomew 
- Only number one single in Berry's career 
- cover song that was recorded and released without his knowledge 
Hail Hail Rock 'N' Roll - Concert documentary with appearences by a who's who in Rock
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Rock and Roll Exam 2 Questions With 
Solutions 100% Correct 
- Eventually became his piano player 
"Johnny B. Goode" - Supposedly about Elvis 
- number one in Rolling Stone's 100 greatest guitar songs of all time 
"My Ding-A-Ling" - written by Dave Bartholomew 
- Only number one single in Berry's career 
- cover song that was recorded and released without his knowledge 
Hail Hail Rock 'N' Roll - Concert documentary with appearences by a who's who in Rock
History of Rock & Roll Exam 4 Questions With Solutions 100% Correct
History of Rock & Roll Exam 4 Questions 
With Solutions 100% Correct 
Who was the finest soul vocal group in the 1960's? 
(out danced, out dressed, and out sang everyone) The Temptations 
Who sang "The Postman?" The Marvelettes 
Who was Motown's premier white soul group? Rare Earth 
Who were two big soul master of the 60's Soul Memphis? Wilson Pickett and Otis 
Redding 
Who was the innovator of funk in 1966? James Brown
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History of Rock & Roll Exam 4 Questions 
With Solutions 100% Correct 
Who was the finest soul vocal group in the 1960's? 
(out danced, out dressed, and out sang everyone) The Temptations 
Who sang "The Postman?" The Marvelettes 
Who was Motown's premier white soul group? Rare Earth 
Who were two big soul master of the 60's Soul Memphis? Wilson Pickett and Otis 
Redding 
Who was the innovator of funk in 1966? James Brown
History of Rock & Roll (Exam 1) Questions With Solutions 100% Correct
History of Rock & Roll (Exam 1) Questions 
With Solutions 100% Correct 
Memphis was an important music scene for blues due to the: migration of rural blacks to 
urban centers 
The music of Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five is an example of: jump blues 
One reason rock and roll was able to attain quick and broad attention at the national level: 
 the corporate transition from radio to television 
What were the independent labels in the late 1940s and early 1950s? Chess Records, King 
Records,...
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History of Rock & Roll (Exam 1) Questions 
With Solutions 100% Correct 
Memphis was an important music scene for blues due to the: migration of rural blacks to 
urban centers 
The music of Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five is an example of: jump blues 
One reason rock and roll was able to attain quick and broad attention at the national level: 
 the corporate transition from radio to television 
What were the independent labels in the late 1940s and early 1950s? Chess Records, King 
Records,...
History Of Rock And Roll Questions With Solutions 100% Correct
History Of Rock And Roll Questions With 
Solutions 100% Correct 
What sub genre was in the 20's to 30's era and what was emphasized Jazz and emphasis 
was on improvisations 
Who is known as the OG Jazz trumpet and first improv vocalizer aka scat singer Louis 
Armstrong 
What is scat singing made up of not real words more like vocals such as doo-doo 
What sub genre was groovy and uptempo that always went to the heart of the piano 
 boogie-woogie 
What style of music was more mainstream than...
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History Of Rock And Roll Questions With 
Solutions 100% Correct 
What sub genre was in the 20's to 30's era and what was emphasized Jazz and emphasis 
was on improvisations 
Who is known as the OG Jazz trumpet and first improv vocalizer aka scat singer Louis 
Armstrong 
What is scat singing made up of not real words more like vocals such as doo-doo 
What sub genre was groovy and uptempo that always went to the heart of the piano 
 boogie-woogie 
What style of music was more mainstream than...
History of Rock and Roll Test 1 Questions With Solutions 100% Correct
History of Rock and Roll Test 1 Questions 
With Solutions 100% Correct 
Alan Freed Who coined the term 'Rock 'n' Roll' as a Cleveland disc jockey? 
Alan Freed Who began broadcasting rhythm and blues & country for a multiracial 
audience? 
Rag Time What music style used syncopated rhythm (authentic black style) combined 
with black innovation (white response)? 
Scott Joplin Who was known for the piano bar tune, "Maple Leaf Rag" which was 
important for the development of blues & jazz? 
...
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History of Rock and Roll Test 1 Questions 
With Solutions 100% Correct 
Alan Freed Who coined the term 'Rock 'n' Roll' as a Cleveland disc jockey? 
Alan Freed Who began broadcasting rhythm and blues & country for a multiracial 
audience? 
Rag Time What music style used syncopated rhythm (authentic black style) combined 
with black innovation (white response)? 
Scott Joplin Who was known for the piano bar tune, "Maple Leaf Rag" which was 
important for the development of blues & jazz? 
...
History of Rock and Roll Questions With Solutions 100% Correct
History of Rock and Roll Questions With 
Solutions 100% Correct 
Howlin' Wolf, "Smokestack Lightnin'" (1956) Mississippi Delta style blues; based on 
trains he saw when he was younger, themes include trains and migration; used amplification, 
harmonica, 1 chord, 1 riff, "howling" vocals 
Jean Ritchie, "Barbara Allen" (1961) originally a 17th century Scottish ballad; a "hillbilly" 
song, about ill-fated lovers; 1960s folk revival 
The Carter Family, "Can the Circle Be Unbroken" (1...
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History of Rock and Roll Questions With 
Solutions 100% Correct 
Howlin' Wolf, "Smokestack Lightnin'" (1956) Mississippi Delta style blues; based on 
trains he saw when he was younger, themes include trains and migration; used amplification, 
harmonica, 1 chord, 1 riff, "howling" vocals 
Jean Ritchie, "Barbara Allen" (1961) originally a 17th century Scottish ballad; a "hillbilly" 
song, about ill-fated lovers; 1960s folk revival 
The Carter Family, "Can the Circle Be Unbroken" (1...
History of Rock & Roll Quiz 4 Questions With Solutions 100% Correct
History of Rock & Roll Quiz 4 Questions 
With Solutions 100% Correct 
What was not among the reasons as to why "The Message" (1982) set the tone for black rap 
music of the 1980's and beyond? Disco-oriented flavor in the style of "The Breaks" 
Which single introduced the art of Rap to the masses by becoming the first rap hit? It was 
recorded on the Sugar Hill records label in 1979. Rapper's Delight 
What was not among the elements that Donny Hathaway into funk (that would become standa...
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History of Rock & Roll Quiz 4 Questions 
With Solutions 100% Correct 
What was not among the reasons as to why "The Message" (1982) set the tone for black rap 
music of the 1980's and beyond? Disco-oriented flavor in the style of "The Breaks" 
Which single introduced the art of Rap to the masses by becoming the first rap hit? It was 
recorded on the Sugar Hill records label in 1979. Rapper's Delight 
What was not among the elements that Donny Hathaway into funk (that would become standa...
History of Rock n Roll #4 Questions With Solutions 100% Correct
History of Rock n Roll #4 Questions With 
Solutions 100% Correct 
Which was not among the three most important albums of Sonic Youth? Nevermind 
Who was the first band to introduce political statement into hardcore punk? Dead 
Kennedys 
What did George Clinton not inject into funk that kept the concept of funk as a serious art-form 
alive during the mainstream disco era? Polished, radio friendly pop sound 
Who were not among the individuals that founded the Dead Row Record label in 1991? 
 I...
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History of Rock n Roll #4 Questions With 
Solutions 100% Correct 
Which was not among the three most important albums of Sonic Youth? Nevermind 
Who was the first band to introduce political statement into hardcore punk? Dead 
Kennedys 
What did George Clinton not inject into funk that kept the concept of funk as a serious art-form 
alive during the mainstream disco era? Polished, radio friendly pop sound 
Who were not among the individuals that founded the Dead Row Record label in 1991? 
 I...
History of Rock and Roll FINAL EXAM Questions With Solutions 100% Correct
History of Rock and Roll FINAL EXAM 
Questions With Solutions 100% Correct 
Microgroove technology enabled: Multiple songs to be placed on each side of a record 
The counterculture of the 1960s grew out of The beat movement of the 1950s 
The rhythm in most Too-Wop songs is marked by A triplet subdivision 
The movement of people from rural America to big cities and African-Americans from the south 
to cities in the north in the 20th century is The Great Migration 
The individual most responsible...
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History of Rock and Roll FINAL EXAM 
Questions With Solutions 100% Correct 
Microgroove technology enabled: Multiple songs to be placed on each side of a record 
The counterculture of the 1960s grew out of The beat movement of the 1950s 
The rhythm in most Too-Wop songs is marked by A triplet subdivision 
The movement of people from rural America to big cities and African-Americans from the south 
to cities in the north in the 20th century is The Great Migration 
The individual most responsible...
History of Rock Music (Exam 1) Questions With Solutions 100% Correct
History of Rock Music (Exam 1) Questions 
With Solutions 100% Correct 
July 5, 1954 Elvis dropped "That's All Right" at Sun Studio. 
September 9, 1956 Elvis debuted on the Ed Sullivan Show. Sullivan paid him $50,000 to 
do three shows. 
February 3, 1959 "The Day the Music Died" - Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. "The 
Big Bopper" Richardson died in a plane crash. 
Hook A catchy musical phrase or riff designed to stick in the listener's ear. 
Riff Repeated pattern designed to gene...
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History of Rock Music (Exam 1) Questions 
With Solutions 100% Correct 
July 5, 1954 Elvis dropped "That's All Right" at Sun Studio. 
September 9, 1956 Elvis debuted on the Ed Sullivan Show. Sullivan paid him $50,000 to 
do three shows. 
February 3, 1959 "The Day the Music Died" - Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. "The 
Big Bopper" Richardson died in a plane crash. 
Hook A catchy musical phrase or riff designed to stick in the listener's ear. 
Riff Repeated pattern designed to gene...
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Nebraska Pesticide Applicator Certification Questions and Answers 100% Solved
HCA100 QUIZ #5 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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