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'''Originating Location:''' All Over |
'''Originating Location:''' All Over |
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+ | '''Originating Era:''' Early 50s |
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− | '''Key Artists:''' Too Numerous To Mention |
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+ | ==Key Artists== |
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+ | *[[Chuck Berry]] |
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+ | *[[The Beatles]] |
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+ | *[[Bo Diddly]] |
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+ | *[[Buddy Holly] |
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+ | *[[Carl Perkins]] |
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+ | *[[Elvis Presley]] |
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+ | *[[Little Richard]] |
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+ | ==Key Albums== |
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⚫ | One of the more general genres, sometimes there's just a need for a simple descriptor, and "Rock" is that, more often than not. Created through a combination of country and blues, a "rock band" is typically signified by the two guitars, bass and drums setup, with lots of energy and loudness. Distortion is often a favorite. Rock is a genre that hasn't really died, in fact there are just as many practicioners of the genre as there has ever been; it has just been so finely criticized that the simple word, "rock," does not seem to be a good enough description anymore. In place are a wide variety of subgenres and styles of the popular trend that stretch from the manic [[Idustrial Metal]] to the subtle [[Singer/Songwriter]]. [[User:Revme|Rev. Syung Myung Me]] |
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− | '''Labels in this Genre:''' Too Numerous To Mention |
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+ | [[Rock:Linked Artists|Artists in this Genre]] |
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+ | [[Category:Rock|Subgenres/styles of Rock]] |
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Revision as of 01:56, 18 November 2005
Originating Location: All Over
Originating Era: Early 50s
Key Artists
- Chuck Berry
- The Beatles
- Bo Diddly
- [[Buddy Holly]
- Carl Perkins
- Elvis Presley
- Little Richard
Key Albums
Genre Description
One of the more general genres, sometimes there's just a need for a simple descriptor, and "Rock" is that, more often than not. Created through a combination of country and blues, a "rock band" is typically signified by the two guitars, bass and drums setup, with lots of energy and loudness. Distortion is often a favorite. Rock is a genre that hasn't really died, in fact there are just as many practicioners of the genre as there has ever been; it has just been so finely criticized that the simple word, "rock," does not seem to be a good enough description anymore. In place are a wide variety of subgenres and styles of the popular trend that stretch from the manic Idustrial Metal to the subtle Singer/Songwriter. Rev. Syung Myung Me
Artists in this Genre