The REAL Post-War Danger Created by Mrs. Bedard PVMHS.

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The REAL Post-War Danger Created by Mrs. Bedard PVMHS

The 1950s Rebels Created by Mrs. Bedard PVMHS

  Mostly white artists who felt “beat down” by American culture. Looked for alternative lifestyles   Ex: Jack Kerouac “On The Road” (1957) Why would the Baby Boomers feel “beat up” by society? Created by Mrs. Bedard PVMHS

Conformity! What parents wanted teens to listen to Created by Mrs. Bedard PVMHS

Crooning – Frank Sinatra Created by Mrs. Bedard PVMHS

RR ock ‘n’ roll = music with a loud and heavy beat. 11 st played by Alan Freed, Cleveland, Ohio II nfluenced by African Americans SS CARED parents! = Generation gap

Read the lyrics: What is Rock n Roll talking about? Girls Love Sex Teen Life No political message Topics Rock n Roll was the voice of Teenager Culture. Created by Mrs. Bedard PVMHS

Watch & List: What does it sound like? What does it look like? Guitar Bass Drums Piano sometimes Style Sexy Sounds Rock n Roll laid the foundation for future band structure & image. Looks Created by Mrs. Bedard PVMHS

Doo Wop…for lovers Created by Mrs. Bedard PVMHS

Women of Rock n Roll? Created by Mrs. Bedard PVMHS

Parents were afraid Rock n Roll would cause their children to misbehave! So they…tried to ban it Created by Mrs. Bedard PVMHS

Rock N Roll Music Made Teens Out-of-Control The Lindy Hop The Twist The Fly The Stroll Created by Mrs. Bedard PVMHS