Famous Shows and Concerts

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Artists - About the Artists and Bands from Rock's Golden Years.
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Music - The origin of the name Rock and Roll, where the music came from, and what makes it unique.
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Times - You can't understand the music without knowing about the times.
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Technology - Take a closer look at these technologies that helped make the Golden Age of Rock.
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Music Business - The inner workings of the music industry and the people and institutions that are behind the stars.
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Shows - Some of the famous shows and concerts that put Rock on the map.
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Famous Shows and Concerts

Television
Rock and Roll was new, it was loud, some of the lyrics were a bit juicy, and your parents didn't like the new dances. but television helped. TV was still new and pioneering it's own path, but it played a big part in the growth of Rock. The tube showed off the better side of some of the new stars and let the world see the performers . Whether it was Ed Sullivan or Dick Clark, early TV was a big part of The Golden Age of Rock.

 

 


American Bandstand  
Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show  
Elvis on The Ed Sullivan Show  
   


Rock Concerts
The Big 3 concerts, Monterey, Woodstock, and Altamont are mirrors of the ascent and descent of the Golden Age of Rock. At Monterey in 1967, the Summer of Love was just beginning and Flower Power was blooming. By the time of Woodstock in August '69, Flower Power had passed and we were in full Hippie mode. Just a short while later, in December 69 at Altamont, the ideals of Peace and Love were forgotten and we were passed the end of The Golden Age of Rock.

 

 


Altamont Festival  
Monterey Pop Festival  
Moondog Ball  
Powder Ridge  
Woodstock  

 

 

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