Known for their sleek guitar sounds, and captivating harmonies, the group labeled the Beach Boys, dominated the up and coming surf culture of the early 60s. The Beach Boys are a famous boy band, formed straight out of Hawthorne, California, a surfer’s paradise. Parents Murray and Audree Wilson, raised their three sons, Brian, Carter, and Dennis, to be largely influenced by sports as well as music. Growing up with a songwriter as a father, the children came together and began playing around with various melodies. Eventually, Cousin Mike Love, and good friend Al Jardine joined what grew into a legendary boy band, remembered centuries later (Kemp, Rolling Stone). During a weekend of 1961, the boys got together while their parents were out of
The idea to form this group came during a benefit for the late Carl Wilson, who was the singer, record producer and co-founder of the rock band The Beach Boys.
Carter landed a job on pianist Ramsey Lewis's BET Jazz show, "Bet on Jazz.” In January
In the late 1960s and early 1970s Motown released a new band called the Jackson 5. The band consisted of brothers Jermaine Jackson, Randy Jackson, Tito Jackson, Jackie Jackson, and Michael Jackson. They grew up and started their band in Gary, Indiana. Their father Joe Jackson was their manager, he was a “stern temperamental disciplinarian”. It was also his idea to get his kids into music because one day Joe came home and noticed that the boys where stealing his guitar and playing it without permission. However, he then realized his sons had serious talent, and from that day on he trained them.
Jersey Boys on Broadway played Friday August 22nd at 8 Pm, and performed at the August Wilson Theater in New York. The main characters consisted of Dominic Scaglione Jr. as Frankie Valli, Richard H. Blake as Tommy DeVito, Quinn VanAntwerp as Bob Gaudio and Michael Lomenda as Nick Massi. Jersey Boys is a musical memoir of the 1960’s rock and roll group, The Four Seasons. Through the progression of the play, the audience is taken on a journey as each member of the group narrates a particular development emphasizing how the Four Seasons came to be. In the first Act, Tommy DeVito walks out on stage and begins to tell the audience about the development of the band. At first, the group started out as starting out as "The Variety Trio" along with his brother, Nick DeVito and friend Nick Massi. At that time, Tommy discovered a confused teenager, Frankie Castelluccio, and took him under his wing, teaching him everything he knows about music. With Nick DeVito in prison, the band struggled to gain any form of success, they changed their names multiple times until Bob Gaudio, singer and songwriter came along uniting the lost group (Playbill: Jersey Boys).
The genre started out as a more instrumental genre, with pioneering bands like Dick Dale and the Del-Tones, usually with leading electric guitars but soon evolved into the more vocal surf pop, commonly associated with the Beach Boys. This then evolved into a genre known as Hot Rod Rock, which is was instrumental surf rock music with lyrics more about cars and girls to appeal to teenaged boys. The influences of the surf music that came out in the 60s can be seen in today’s surf music, with bands such as The Break, Los Fantasticos, and The Sharkskins clearly expressing the likes of 60s surf musician Dick Dale.
What would you do if the one thing you enjoyed the most in the world became your career? You’d enjoy going to work everyday, right? The Beach Boys got to live their dream of being musicians. This group of five teenagers started off as a regular high school band, and their successes as ended as they changed the future of pop culture. Each band has their own story to tell of their group’s origin and their successes.
The Monkees(Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork, and Davy Jones)were famous for their music, inspiration, bonds, television shows, and friendship. The Monkees inspired many songs and bands by becoming a well know band throughout America. The Monkees inspired solo artist and real person television shows. The Monkees made several famous pieces throughout the 1960’s and 1970’s. The Monkees made millions in their prime and millions after their prime. The members of the group were American and British. The Monkees met up in Los Angeles, California. Although the Monkees didn’t know each other at first, they became great friends for life. The Monkees regrouped and disbanded several times. The Monkees were an inspiring and motivating group for music. The Monkees were well know for music and friendship.
Imagine you are put on trial for a crime you didn't commit and the sentence is death. Imagine that you are tried over and over again, and each time you go back to death row. This became reality to nine young boys on March 25, 1931. When the Scottsboro boys were convicted, everyone involved was extremely happy. Yet when the boys persuaded the judges to have retrial after retrial, it became a mess. Despite the conflicting testimonies of the Scottsboro boys, Victoria Price, and Ruby Bates, the court was able to discern the truth and deliver justice to everyone surrounding the trial. The Scottsboro trials were important because the sixth and fourteenth Amendment was challenged and carried through and the evidence presented was undeniable.
African Americans being abused is wrong no matter what time period. These text show that even when they do nothing wrong, or do something because they don't see it as a threat to white people, they still get mistreated and beaten for no reason. The Civil Rights Movement shows the changes in society, education, and in voting.
The early to mid 1970s would become known for a mellow turn toward country rock, production heavy supergroups, and envieronmental songs like “Big Yellow Taxi” (1970). Even the Beach Boys took their turn at envieronmental critique, releasing “Don’t Go Near the Water” in 1971 (Weglarz xviii).
My research essay topic is the Beach Boys. This Essay is about a group of boys that worked together through good and bad times to create a band and produce music. They had many hits that took them to the top of the charts. They also had many problems on their way up to fame. The Beach Boys were important because they helped music evolve from different types, or categories of music. Their goal was to be the next generation of music. They wanted to be the ones to evolve what we now know as pop music but that didn’t happen because their band began to fall. The Beach Boys were a group of relatives and friends that came together to create a band known around the world and use producers to show their hits and be a great music inspiration to later generations, but after a while the band began to fall apart.
Thanks to technological innovations the price of recorded music dropped significantly. These lower prices raised the public interest in music, and because of the new huge profit margins record companies were finally able to spend money to promote artists these promoted artists were the first of many hundreds of pop stars. The biggest of these early pop stars was Italian singer Frank Sinatra. After seeing the profitability of this many record companies decided to manufacture their own pop stars so to speak, meaning that they would take a relatively unknown artist who wasn't necessarily the most talented and would promote them very heavily based on their looks, normally to teens and preteens. This sub genre is called bubblegum pop, and the poster child for it would have to be the band The Monkees. Around this same time period the genre of rock n roll was also gaining a substantial amount of popularity. Rock can be described as a fusion of jazz, blues, and country. At first white artists like Elvis Presley were the only ones garnering national acclaim for rock and roll. However by 1959 many black artists like Fats Domino and Little Richard were seen as national icons. The genre of rock and roll only grew larger as the decade turned, with that it also inspired many sub genres one in particular being surf. Surf is rock that mostly made up of instrumentals, and is very heavily based on a guitar sound that has
Known for being pioneers for rock 'n roll music in the 1960s the Beatles weren 't always musical celebrities. Coming from humble beginnings in
In 1960, Elvis returned to the music scene from the US Army, joining the other white male vocalists at the top of the charts; Bobby Darin, Neil Sedaka, Jerry Lee Lewis, Paul Anka, Del Shannon and Frankie Avalon. America, however, was ready for a change. The Tamla Motown Record Company came on the scene, specializing in black rhythm and blues, aided in the emergence of female groups such as Gladys Knight and the Pips, Martha and the Vandellas, the Supremes, and Aretha Franklin, as well as some black men, including Smoky Robinson, James Brown, Jimi Hendrix, and the Temptations. Bob Dylan helped bring about a folk music revival, along with Joan Baez and Peter, Paul & Mary. The Beach Boys began recording music that appealed to high-schoolers. The Beatles, from England, burst into popularity with innovative rock music that appealed to all ages.
One of the most influential groups of the 20th Century—the Beatles revolutionized rock and roll into what we know it as today. Not only were they great musicians, they wrote and composed each of their songs. The band proved to be popular and exciting causing mass hysteria at each of their public performances. The “Fab Four’s” talent was so great that the phenomenon was termed “Beatlemania” in Britain and eventually erupted in the United States being called the British Invasion of the Beatles (Britannica Online, 2005).