answers graded A+
By the end of the 1950s, only about 10% of the huts on rhythm and blue charts crossed over to
the pop charts - correct answer ✔✔FALSE
Bob Dylans recording of "Blowin' In The Wind" appealed more to pop music sensibilities in the
1960s than the cover version by Peter, Paul and Mary - correct answer ✔✔FALSE
The home of the London psychedelic scene was in the Victorian Haight-Ashbury district - correct
answer ✔✔FALSE
The hippie aesthetic values simplicity in music - correct answer ✔✔FALSE
Rastafarianism was founded by Bob Marley - correct answer ✔✔FALSE
Morali and Moroder were producers of Funk - correct answer ✔✔FALSE
The Jackson 5 had a string of bubblegum hits in the top charts - correct answer ✔✔TRUE
The doobie brothers adopted a stylistic approach that laid more emphasis on jazz influences -
correct answer ✔✔TRUE
Teenagers were the main force behind the folk-revival movement - correct answer ✔✔FALSE
Ziggy Stardust was a state persona adopted by Gene Simmons - correct answer ✔✔FALSE
, The primary focus of folk music is the instrumental sound - correct answer ✔✔FALSE
Deep Purple attempted to blend country music with blues - correct answer ✔✔FALSE
The "groove" funk comes from jazz - correct answer ✔✔TRUE
Once Journey added singer Tyler Perry, the band began to experience success - correct answer
✔✔FALSE
Reggae and disco were relatively mainstream in the early 70s - correct answer ✔✔FALSE
Most members of the 1960s girl groups were white and professionally trained - correct answer
✔✔FALSE
Women's liberation became an underground movement during the 1970s - correct answer
✔✔FALSE
Sly and the family stone had a large influence on black pop at the end of the 1960s - correct
answer ✔✔TRUE
Disco is a dance genre that derives from psychedelia, funk and AOR - correct answer ✔✔TRUE
The electric numbers of Bob Dylan caused a negative reaction at the Newport Folk Festival -
correct answer ✔✔TRUE
The Memphis horn sound is a feature of the Stax label - correct answer ✔✔TRUE