dev of rock and roll

  • Korean War Begins

    Who: United Nations, North Korea, South Korea, China -
    What: Conflict between North and South Korea -
    Where: Korean Peninsula -
    Why: Significant Cold War conflict
  • Brown v. Board of Education

    Who: Supreme Court, Civil Rights Movement -
    What: Ruling against racial segregation in schools -
    Where: United States -
    Why: Landmark civil rights decision
  • Rock Around the Clock

    Artist: Bill Haley & His Comets -
    Genre: Rock and Roll -
    Artist's Origin: United States, Kentucky -
    Why Significant: considered to be the first rock and roll song.
  • In the Still of the Nite

    Doo-Wop: - Artist: The Five Satins - Music Genre: Doo-Wop - Artist's Origin: The Five Satins originated in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. - Significance: "In the Still of the Nite" is an enduring doo-wop classic known for its beautiful harmonies. It represents the harmonious and romantic side of 1950s rock and roll and remains a timeless favorite.
  • Suez Crisis

    Who: Egypt, United Kingdom, France, Israel -
    What: Conflict over the Suez Canal -
    Where: Egypt -
    Why: Geopolitical tension
  • ain't that a shame

    New Orleans: - Artist: Fats Domino - Music Genre: New Orleans R&B and Rock and Roll - Artist's Origin: Fats Domino was from New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. - Significance: Fats Domino's music, including "Ain't That a Shame," blended New Orleans R&B with rock and roll, contributing significantly to the genre's development. The song's catchy melody and Fats Domino's piano prowess made it a hit.
  • Launch of Sputnik 1

    Who: Soviet Union -
    What: First artificial Earth satellite -
    When: 1957
    Where: Space/russia -
    Why: Start of the space race
  • Little Richard's Decision to Quit Rock and Roll

    Place: Australia - Person:Little Richard - Significance: Little Richard, a flamboyant and influential rock and roll pioneer, made headlines when he announced his intention to quit rock and roll during a tour in Australia. He returned to his religious roots briefly but eventually came back to the music industry. His departure and return highlighted the tension between rock and roll and conservative values of the time.
  • blue suede shoes

    Memphis - Artist: Carl Perkins - T - Music Genre: Rockabilly (with Memphis influence) - Artist's Origin: Carl Perkins was from Tennessee, USA, and recorded at Sun Studio in Memphis. - Significance: "Blue Suede Shoes" is one of the most iconic rockabilly songs, and it helped establish Carl Perkins as a rock and roll legend. Its energetic guitar riff and lyrics became a part of rock and roll history
  • Elvis Presley's Draft

    • Place: Memphis, Tennessee, USA - Person: Elvis Presley - Significance: Elvis Presley, often referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll," getting drafted into the U.S. Army marked a major moment in rock history. His two-year service disrupted his music career at its peak, temporarily shifting the focus of popular music away from rock and roll. However, his return in 1960 brought him back to the forefront of the genre.
  • Chicago rock

    Title: "25 or 6 to 4" **Music Genre: Rock with Jazz Fusion Elements Significance 25 or 6 to 4" is a significant Chicago rock song that exemplifies the band's distinctive blend of rock and jazz fusion. Released in 1970, this song features a prominent horn section and showcases the band's innovative approach to rock music. The song's intricate guitar riffs, dynamic brass arrangements, and memorable lyrics contributed to Chicago's success and left a lasting impact on the rock music landscape
  • The Jerry Lee Lewis Scandal

    Involved: Jerry Lee Lewis What It Was About: In 1958, Jerry Lee Lewis, a renowned rock and roll pianist and singer, faced a major scandal when it was revealed that he had married his 13-year-old cousin, Myra Gale Brown, while still married to his second wife. This revelation shocked the public and the music industry, leading to a significant backlash.
  • the day the music died

    Who: Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, J.P. Richardson -
    What: Plane crash -
    When: 1959 -
    Where: Clear Lake, Iowa, USA -
    Why: Tragic loss of pioneering musicians
  • Chuck Berry's Impact and Legal Troubles

    Place: Various, including St. Louis, Missouri, USA - Person: Chuck Berry - Significance: Chuck Berry, known for hits like "Johnny B. Goode," was a pivotal figure in rock and roll. In the late 1950s, he faced legal issues, including his arrest and imprisonment. This temporarily disrupted his career but also highlighted the challenges faced by African American artists in the industry.
  • Cuban Revolution

    Who: Fidel Castro, Cuban rebels -
    What: Revolution overthrowing Batista regime -
    Where: Cuba -
    Why: Shift in Latin American politics