Rock & Roll in Kennedy's America

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421444987

A Cultural History of the Early 1960s

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By Richard Aquila
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Richard Aquila (Buffalo, NY) is professor emeritus of history and American studies at Penn State University and the former host of NPR's Rock & Roll America. He is the author of The Sagebrush Trail: Western Movies and Twentieth-Century America and Let's Rock! How 1950s America Created Elvis and the Rock & Roll Craze.

Introduction: Only in America Part I. New Directions for Early 60s Rock & Roll Chapter 1. "It's Now or Never": Rock & Roll Enters a New Decade Chapter 2. "What Does a Girl Do?" The Girl Group Revolution of the Early 60s Chapter 3. "Heat Wave": Motown's Hot Sounds for Young America Chapter 4. "Surfin' Safari": Surf Music, Car Songs, and the Mythic West Part II. Old Styles Rock On Chapter 5. "On Broadway": R&B Rock Takes Center Stage Chapter 6. "Let's Have a Party!": Rockin' the Country Chapter 7. "A Teenager in Love": Veteran Pop Rockers in the Early 60s Chapter 8. "Take Good Care of My Baby": Pop Rock's Second Wave Chapter 9. "Wild Weekend": Top Tunes, News, and Weather Part III. Rockin' on the New Frontier Chapter 10. "God, Country and My Baby": Rock & Roll and the Culture of the Cold War Chapter 11. "This Magic Moment": Rock & Roll in Kennedy's America Acknowledgments Interviews Notes Index

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