The History of Canadian Rock n Roll

The History of Canadian Rock  n  Roll
Author: Bob Mersereau
Publsiher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2015-03-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781495028908

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(Book). Rock and roll was born in the United States during the 1950s. Its popularity rapidly grew, spreading across the Atlantic to England. The Brits transformed rock, bringing it back to the States in a new form with the British Invasion. Since that time, the two countries have dominated headlines and histories, in terms of rock music. What's often forgotten in these histories is the evolution of Canadian rock and roll during the same period. Over the years, a huge contingent of Canadian artists has made invaluable contributions to rock and roll. The list of innovative Canadian artists is quite impressive: Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Paul Anka, Arcade Fire, The Band, Bryan Adams, Rush, Leonard Cohen, Celine Dion, Diana Krall, Gordon Lightfoot, Sarah McLachlan, Alanis Morissette, Tegan and Sara, Feist, Nickelback, and many others, not to mention the all-star producers, such as Daniel Lanois (U2, Bob Dylan, Peter Gabriel), Bob Rock (Metallica, Aerosmith, Bon Jovi), Bob Ezrin (Pink Floyd, Alice Cooper, Kiss), and David Foster (Michael Jackson, Celine Dion). The history of Canadian rock and roll is a lively, entertaining, and largely untold tale. Bob Mersereau presents a streamlined, informative trip through the country's rich history and depth of talent, from the 1950s to today, covering such topics as: Toronto's club scene, the folk rock and psychedelic rock of the 1960s, Canadian artists who hit major stardom in the United States, the challenges and reform of the Canadian broadcasting system, the huge hits of the 1970s, Canadian artists' presence all over the pop charts in the 1990s, and Canada's indie-rock renaissance of the 2000s.

Rock

Rock
Author: Larry Starr,Christopher Alan Waterman,Jay Hodgson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2009
Genre: Music
ISBN: UOM:39015082732598

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Rock: A Canadian Perspective is the first and only rock music text to survey the crucial contributions that Canadian musicians have made. It is also unique in its description of the myriad ways that rock 'n' roll has shaped, and then reshaped, Canada's culture since World War II. Specifically, the text covers the development of rock from its roots in the mid-1940s to its current incarnation in the twenty-first century incorporating a Canadian perspective. Some topics discussed include the use of urban folk music for marketing the 'mosaic' concept of Canadian culture; the place of rock 'n' roll music and culture in narratives of 'Americanization'; and the global success of Canadian 'indie' rock bands in the mid-2000s. In a highly accessible writing style, Rock: A Canadian Perspective engages students with a balance of musical analysis and social context. Students will learn not only how and why rock has changed, but also what rock music sounds like through time. The book is enhanced by rich pedagogy: boxed inserts on significant individuals, recordings, and intriguing topics; well-organized listening charts; and over 70 black and white and colour photographs. This is an ideal text for introductory courses in the history of rock 'n' roll that will encourage Canadian readers to become more critically aware listeners of rock music.

Rockin in Time

Rockin  in Time
Author: David P. Szatmary,Lynsay Ripley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2014-01-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 020596480X

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Note: If you are purchasing an electronic version, MySearchLab does not come automatically packaged with it. To purchase MySearchLab, please visit www.mysearchlab.com or you can purchase a package of the physical text and MySearchLab by searching for ISBN 10: 020596480X / ISBN 13: 9780205964802. David Szatmary and Lynsay Ripley's Rockin' in Time: A Social History of Rock-and-Roll, First Canadian Edition explores the history of rock music within broad social and cultural settings, and its impact on society, with an emphasis on Canada. The text highlights the role that specific Canadian artists, songs, venues and issues have played in the social history of rock-and-roll within and beyond Canada's borders. Among the many Canadian artists discussed in this context are Ronnie Hawkins, The Guess Who, Ashley MacIsaac and Broken Social Scene.

Rockin in Time

Rockin  in Time
Author: David P. Szatmary,Lynsay Ripley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0205922635

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Canuck Rock

Canuck Rock
Author: Ryan Edwardson
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 754
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780802099891

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An invaluable resource and an absorbing read, Canuck Rock spans from the emergence of rock and roll in the 1950s through to today's international recording industry.

Hawkins Hound Dog Elvis and Red

Hawkins  Hound Dog  Elvis  and Red
Author: Greig Stewart
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2021-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1775187616

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Time-travel back to an era of Cadillac tail fins, T-Bird opera windows, jukeboxes, malt shops, and cottage country dance pavillions. The inside story of how 1950s rock and roll invaded Canada from the U.S. and set the stage for the British invasion of the 1960s.

Rock and Roll Toronto

Rock and Roll Toronto
Author: John Goddard,Richard Crouse
Publsiher: Doubleday Canada
Total Pages: 245
Release: 1997
Genre: Musique rock - Ontario - Toronto - Histoire et critique
ISBN: 0385256000

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From Alanis Morisette to Led Zeppelin, from the Crew Cuts to Barenaked Ladies--rock and roll history has been made in houses, apartments, hotels, clubs, public buildings, laundromats, and recording studios throughout the city of Toronto. Part guide-book, part music story collection, "Rock and Roll Toronto is a compilation of 40 fresh, revealing tales of Toronto landmarks, intimately detailing the seminal rock and roll events that took place at each one. It reveals where Bob Dylan met the Band, where Margaret Trudeau entertained the Rolling Stones, and where Joni Mitchell struggled in poverty while pregnant with a daughter she later gave up for adoption. Also featured are more than 50 photographs chronicling the Toronto appearances of such legends as the Beatles, Nirvana, Madonna, Neil Young and Teenage Head.

Tom Harrison s History of Vancouver Rock n Roll

Tom Harrison   s History of Vancouver Rock    n    Roll
Author: Tom Harrison
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2015-06-30
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780988028050

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The history of Vancouver rock 'n' roll is populated by pioneers, visionaries and mavericks. Many of those work(ed) behind the scenes. The musical talent always has always been here, but not the infrastructure (managers, producers, independent labels) needed. While musicians plugged away, learning what they needed to succeed, the support formed. Music and business merged and went out in the world as a symbiotic relationship. There was trial and error but eventually a music industry was created. From The Poppy Family to BTO, Bryan Adams, Sarah McLachlan, Nickelback and Michael Buble - No. 1 stars all - the history of Vancouver rock 'n' roll is their story and the story of countless others.