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Other editions of book Rock 'n' Roll

  • Rock 'n' Roll: Voice of American Youth

    Hal Marcovitz

    eBook (Mason Crest, Nov. 17, 2014)
    For more than six decades, Rock 'n' Roll music has been a voice of youth. This uniquely American style of music has had an enormous impact on the fashion, lifestyles, and attitudes of young people, both in the United States and elsewhere around the world. During the 1960s, rock music helped to change attitudes toward civil rights for African Americans. In the 1980s, rock helped to subvert the governments of the Soviet Union and its Eastern Bloc satellites, leading to the collapse of Communism. Major rock concert events like the Concert for Bangladesh (1971), Live Aid (1985), and Live 8 (2005) have raised awareness, and money, for worthwhile causes. Rock 'n' Roll music continues to evolve, as well as to influence self-expression in young people today.
  • Rock 'n' Roll

    Hal Marcovitz, Barry Moreno

    Library Binding (Mason Crest Publishers, Feb. 1, 2002)
    In 1929, a young guitar player and innovator names Les Paul developed one of the first electric guitars. Within a few decades, this invention would touch off a musical revolution; rock 'n' roll, a uniquely American music form. Rock 'n' roll has always remained the voice of young people.
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  • Rock 'n' Roll: Voice of American Youth

    Hal Marcovitz, Barry Moreno

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Traces the evolution of rock music, from Les Paul in the 1950s through the Beatles and Beach Boys to MTV and Live-Aid concerts.
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