Rock Legends

  • :
  • : 163
  • : 2
  • AXS TV
  • 18
  • Documentary Musical

:

.

11
11x11
Psychedelic Rock
Episode overview
The sound of psychedelic rock involved electronic instruments, guitar effects, oriental instruments, unconventional song structures, lyrics that referenced drugs or fantasy books, with extended instrumental sections.
11x1
Soul Crooners
Episode overview
With Lionel Ritchie; Michael Bolton; Billy Ocean. Soul began essentially as uplifting black gospel music. Otis Redding took the genre to its next stage with Mr. Pitiful.
11x2
Birth of Invention
Episode overview
Featuring musicians like Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart and King Crimson, this music was grounded in the acid rock and psychedelic rock movements of the 1960s.
11x3
Teen Idols
Episode overview
The relatively non-threatening teen idol predominately appeals to the pre-teen and young teen female audience.
11x4
The New Orleans Sound
Episode overview
Rock 'n' Roll draws upon New Orleans' many musical sources, including black funeral bands, Mardi Gras parades, country blues from Mississippi delta and various forms of jazz.
11x5
Rockabilly
Episode overview
Music that blends U.S. country with classic rock and roll.
11x6
Soul R&B
Episode overview
Gladys Knight & the Pips; The Four Tops; Jimmy Ruffin
11x7
Spector Years
Episode overview
With The Righteous Brothers, The Ronettes, and The Shirelles, Phil Spector wrote, co-wrote, or produced records for many major artists, often collaborating with arranger Jack Nitzsche, engineer Larry Levine, and various Brill Building songwriters.
11x8
Glam Rock
Episode overview
T-Rex; Mott the Hoople; the backlash against the mainstream rock of the 1960's.
11x9
Chicago Blues
Episode overview
Bo Diddley, Howlin Wolf, and Muddy Waters; Chicago Blues reaches beyond the standard six-note blues scale to incorporate major scale notes.
11x10
Doo Wop
Episode overview
With the Drifters, The Cleftones, and the Ink Spots. A genre of rhythm and blues music originated in the 1940s by African American youth, in the large cities of New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Baltimore, Detroit and Washington D.C.