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Talcott Parsons - correct answer ✔✔American Sociologist. Created a theory of African American
culture assimilation ( The process of minority groups achieving acceptance.) The three stages; 1.
Exclusion, 2. Assimilation, and 3. Inclusion.
Stages of Cultural Assimilation - correct answer ✔✔The three stages; 1. Exclusion, 2.
Assimilation, and 3. Inclusion.
Cover Versions - correct answer ✔✔To take a song or style from the black culture and
reproduce it using a white singer. Examples: Tutti Frutti (Little Richard to Elvis), Sh-Boom (The
Chords to The Crew Cuts)
Three Modes of Expression - correct answer ✔✔Charlie Gillet Identified three modes of
expression in popular music.
1. sentimental
2. melodramatic
3. trivial-novelty
Rock 'n' Roll, Rock and Roll, Rock - correct answer ✔✔-Rock 'n' Roll -the particular kind of music
to which the term was first applied.
-Rock and Roll- the music that has been classified as such since rock 'n' roll died around 1958.
-Rock- the post-1964 derivations of rock 'n' roll.
Alan Freed - correct answer ✔✔A disc jockey who began playing a unique style of music at the
time called "rhythm-and-blues" on a Cleveland radio show, who gained a wide following from
, black and white teenagers due to his on-air attitude and style, gaining a wide following for this
new genre that evolved into rock-and-roll.
ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) - correct answer ✔✔One of
the Two major Licensing agents. Licensed broadcasting rights to broadcasting outlets.
BMI (Broadcast Music Incorporated) - correct answer ✔✔One of the Two major licensing
agents. Represented many previously ignored writers and publishers of hillbilly, race, ethnic and
foreign music. licensed rock and roll/modern music
Major Recording Companies - correct answer ✔✔6 major record labels that dominated the
market:
Columbia, RCA Victor, Capitol, Decca, Mercury, and MGM.
Bing Crosby - correct answer ✔✔The first multimedia star, was a leader in record sales, radio
ratings, and motion picture grosses from 1930 to 1954
Youth Culture - correct answer ✔✔Rock 'n' Rolls success is credited to this. Initial reaction to the
music from this group was disapproval. Used the music as a rebellion.
Blackboard Jungle - correct answer ✔✔a 1955 fictional film about juvenile delinquency that
inadvertently turned Bill Haley's "Rock Around the Clock" into a hit by using it under the
opening credits
Problems with the music of youth culture. - correct answer ✔✔1. Rock 'n' Roll songs exuded too
much sexuality.
2. The attitudes seemed to either question or openly defy authority.
3. The singers were either black or sounded black.