Direction  Match the artist to the song  Place the artist at his point of origin on the map (where was he from?) Prepared by Scott Royer July, 2008.

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Direction  Match the artist to the song  Place the artist at his point of origin on the map (where was he from?) Prepared by Scott Royer July, 2008

Woody Guthrie Oklahoma to California to New York and All Around the Country This Land is Your Land This Land is My Land From California to the New York Island

Robert Johnson Mississippi King of the Delta Blues Covered by many legends including Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Red Hot Chili Peppers

Bob Dylan Minnesota to New York and all Around Spends some time down South

Buddy Holly Lubbock, Texas Much of his recording is done in New York

Muddy Waters Mississippi- Chicago

Points of Origin?

American Music Influence England England’s Music Influence United States

Urbanization, Industrial Revolution and Their Effects on Music  Urbanization-People moving from farms in South to Northern Cities  Movement-Ideas and culture move with individuals  Innovation-post-World War II technological innovation transforms the guitar as lead instrument  Culture Diffusion-American music is shared with other Cultures-England and brought back in different forms to further influence us.

Woody Guthrie and Lead Belly Music Transcends Race and Culture

John Lee Hooker Acoustic-Electric- Technology/Innovation

Music  Like Ideas  Like Technology  Spreads, moves and diffuses  Influences, shapes, is reshaped  Not static, but changing

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