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Table of Contents
In this Section:
1) Brief Table of Contents
2) Full Table of Contents
BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Chapter 1. The Blues, Rock-and-Roll, and Racism
Chapter 2. Elvis and Rockabilly
Chapter 3. The Teen Market: From Bandstand to Girl Groups
Chapter 4. Surfboards and Hot Rods: California, Here We Come
Chapter 5. The New Frontier
Chapter 6. The British Invasion of America: The Beatles
Chapter 7. The British Blues Invasion and Garage Rock
Chapter 6. Motown: The Sound of Integration
Chapter 9. Acid Rock
Chapter 10. Fire from the Streets
Chapter 11. Guitar Heroes and Heavy Metal Gods
Chapter 12. Back to the Country
Chapter 13. Escaping into the Seventies
Chapter 14. The Era of Excess
Chapter 15. Punk Rock and the New Generation
Chapter 16. The American Hardcore
Chapter 17. I Want My MTV
Chapter 18. The Promise of Rock-and-Roll
Chapter 19. Country Boomers
Chapter 20. Back to the Future: The Rave Revolution
Chapter 21. The Generation X Blues
Chapter 22. Post-Grunge Party
Chapter 23. The Hip-Hop Nation
Chapter 24. Metal Gumbo: Rockin’ in the Twenty-First Century
Chapter 25. Age of the Internet
Chapter 26. Life in Wartime
Chapter 27. Country Counter-Revolution
FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Chapter 1. The Blues, Rock-and-Roll, and Racism
The Birth of the Blues
From the Rural South to the Urban North
Muddy Waters and Chicago R&B
The Wolf
Bo Diddley and Other Chess Discoveries
Modern Records: B. B. King, Elmore James, and JohnLee Hooker
Other Independents
The R&B Market
From R&B to Rock-and-Roll: Little Richard and Chuck Berry
Social Change and Rock-and-Roll
Racist Backlash
The Music Industry versus Rock-and-Roll
The Blanching of Rock
The Story of Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup
Chapter 2. Elvis and Rockabilly
Rockabilly Roots
The Rockabilly Sound
Sun Records and Elvis
“The Killer”
“Blue Suede Shoes”
Johnny Cash
The Sun Rockabilly Stable
The Decca Challenge
Rockabilly Sweeps the Nation
The Selling of Elvis Presley
Reactions Against the Presley Mania
Elvis Goes to Hollywood
Chapter 3. The Teen Market: From Bandstand to Girl Groups
Lost Idols
The Booming Teen Market
Dick Clark and American Bandstand
Clark’s Creations
The Payola Investigation
Don Kirshner Takes Charge
The Sounds on the Streets
The Girl Groups
The Dream
Chapter 4. Surfboards and Hot Rods: California, Here We Come
Surfing U.S.A.
The Sound of the Surf
The Beach Boys
Jan and Dean
Drag City
Chapter 5. The New Frontier
Songs of Protest
The Folk Revival
Civil Rights in a New Frontier
Bob Dylan: The Music of Protest
Joan Baez
The Singer-Activists
Dylan’s Disenchantment
Folk Rock
Chapter 6. The British Invasion of America: The Beatles
The Mods, the Rockers, and the Skiffle Craze
The Early Beatles
Manager Brian Epstein
The Toppermost of the Poppermost
The Beatles Invade America
The Mersey Beat
The Monkees
Chapter 7. The British Blues Invasion and Garage Rock
British Blues and the Rolling Stones
The Stones Turn Raunchy
Success
The Who
The British Blues Onslaught
American Garage Rock
Chapter 6. Motown: The Sound of Integration
Motown: The Early Years
Civil Rights in the Great Society
The Sound of Integration
The Supremes on the Assembly Line
The Motown Stable
Chapter 9. Acid Rock
The Beats
The Reemergence of the Beats: The New York Connection
The Haight-Ashbury Scene
The Hippie Culture
Acid Rock: The Trip Begins
Rock-and-Roll Revolution
Psychedelic London
The Decline and Fall of Hippiedom
Chapter 10. Fire from the Streets
Black Pride
Soul Music
Funk
Black Soul in White America
Chapter 11. Guitar Heroes and Heavy Metal Gods
Campus Unrest
Guitar Rage of Metal Pioneers
Heavy Metal Thunder
Woodstock and the End of an Era
Chapter 12. Back to the Country
West Coast Country
Dylan and West Coast Country Rock
Southern Rock
Outlaw Country
Chapter 13. Escaping into the Seventies
Miles Ahead
Progressive Rock
Seventies Folk
Chapter 14. The Era of Excess
The “Me” Decade
Elton John
Heavy-Metal Theater
Art Pop in the Arena
Funk from Outer Space
Disco
Corporate Rock
Chapter 15. Punk Rock and the New Generation
New York Punk
The Sex Pistols and British Punk
The British Punk Legion
Rock Against Racism
The Jamaican Connection: Reggae and Ska
The Independent Labels
Right-Wing Reaction
The Decline of Punk
Postpunk Depression
The New Wave
Chapter 16. The American Hardcore
Chapter 17. I Want My MTV
MTV and the Video Age
The New Romantics
MTV Goes Electro-Pop
MTV and Michaelmania
The Jackson Legacy
Pop Goes the Metal
Chapter 18. The Promise of Rock-and-Roll
Trickling Down with Ronald Reagan
The Boss
The Benefits
Children of the Sixties
Classic Rock and the Compact Disc
Chapter 19. Country Boomers
The Country-Rock Rebirth
Garth Brooks
Chapter 20. Back to the Future: The Rave Revolution
House and Techno
A Rave New World
Chillin’ Out
The Dark Side of the Jungle
Chapter 21. The Generation X Blues
Thrash Metal
Death Metal and Grindcore
The Industrial Revolution
Grunge
Chapter 22. Post-Grunge Party
Britpop
Jam Bands
Chapter 23. The Hip-Hop Nation
The Old School
The Second Wave
Gangsta
Young, Gifted, and Black
New Jack Swing
The Return of Shaft
Chapter 24. Metal Gumbo: Rockin’ in the Twenty-First Century
Nu-Metal Pioneers
The Rap-Rock Explosion
Progressive Metal
Nu-Metal Anthems
Chapter 25. Age of the Internet
The Age of the Internet
The Download Mania
The Reinvention of the Music Industry
Chapter 26. Life in Wartime
Hot Times
Rock Against Bush
The Singer-Songwriters
Black Metal
Chapter 27. Country Counter-Revolution
The End of Hope
Tea Party
The Country Counter-Revolution
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