MUS 310 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: American Bandstand, Paul Anka, Surf Music

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Changing of the guard: the first generation of rock and roll proved that there was a national market for teen music, as we reach the 1960s teen music was no longer a singular market. Old teens: the first wave rock and rollers now coming into adulthood. Reflect the tin pan alley model that had controlled the industry 1920s-1950s. Teams of writers compete daily to write songs to be selected by the publisher: 2. The publisher takes the songs and matches them with the appropriate artist/s: 3. A professional producer organizes and leads a recording session, where the performer is backed by a team of professional studio musicians: 4. The recording would then be shopped out to any number of record labels, both indie and big name. Inoffensive: cleaner, more heavily produced, mu(cid:272)h like the te(cid:396)(cid:373) (cid:862)ti(cid:374) pa(cid:374) alle(cid:455),(cid:863) the b(cid:396)ill buildi(cid:374)g is the geog(cid:396)aphi(cid:272) fo(cid:272)al poi(cid:374)t fo(cid:396) a set of businesses and practices that happened in many other locations.

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