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What are some positive aspects to television? Music? What are some negative aspects?

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Page 1: 1946 – 10,o00 TV sets in America  1956 – 35 million TV sets in America  Popular TV programs included:  1. Dramas  2. Game Shows  3. Soap Operas

What are some positive aspects to television? Music? What are some negative aspects?

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1950s “Golden Age” of Television

1946 – 10,o00 TV sets in America 1956 – 35 million TV sets in America Popular TV programs included: 1. Dramas 2. Game Shows 3. Soap Operas 4. Westerns

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I Love Lucy

Starred Lucille Ball and her real life husband Desi Arnaz

1st sitcom that featured a female in the leading role

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How would the Television boom impact our Economy? (Good or Bad)

Thinking Slide:

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James Dean

Star of “Rebel without a Cause”

Idolized by teenagers in the 1950s

Starred in only 3 films before dying in a car crash at the age of 24

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Artists and Writers

Jackson Pollock -Invented “Action Painting”

“Beats” or “Beatniks”-Writers who criticized Americans as being too conformed (Essentially your early hippies)

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What type of music do you listen to?

Why do you like that particular type of music?

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Elvis Aaron PresleyKing of Rock & Roll

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Elvis: The Early Years• Born on January 8th 1935

• Grew up living in poverty

• Often teased in school for stuttering for being quiet, stuttering, and was often called a mama’s boy.

• At 10 years old Elvis took 2nd place at the Mississippi and Alabama State fair in a singing contest

• At 11 years old Elvis received his first guitar for his birthday. (That guitar cost $7.90)

• Elvis grew up singing gospel music in church, which he also sang toward the end of his life.

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Elvis: The Early Years (continued)

• Elvis was said to never go anywhere without his guitar

• Elvis could not read music, he was a self-taught guitar player who played by ear.

• After graduating High School he continued to live at home, drove a truck for work, and played the guitar.

• Elvis did his first recording when he was 18 years old. It cost $3.98, and it was a gift for his mother.

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Musical Influences• Elvis loved music and listened to whatever he could.

• The main styles of music that Elvis listened to were:

1. Gospel2. Country3. Blues4. R & B

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The Rise of the King of Rock & Roll

Elvis combined two Styles of music in his early career that became known as Rockabilly. He was considered a danger to America culture. Why?

Those two styles were:

Country and Rhythm and Blues

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• Rockabilly was not readily accepted since it was a blending of both “white” and “black” music.

The Rise of the King of Rock & Roll

• As a result of this new style of music and new style of performance, many radio stations didn’t want to play this Elvis out of fear of backlash from their listeners.

• The previously shy Elvis, was becoming more and more confident on stage, and his live shows were unlike anything people has ever seen before. There was nothing to compare it to.

•Rockabilly: an uptempo fusion of country and rhythm and blues with a strong back beat.

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The Rise of the King of Rock & RollPeople would practically riotAt Elvis concerts. He would play “You Aint Nothin’ But A Hound Dog”, and people just reacted VERY strongly.

The result of this brand new style and performance was that Elvis was an IMMEDIATE hit.

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Elvis: The Later YearsAs Elvis became older, his popularitydid decrease. However, he still couldmaintain an amazing following.

He gained quite a lot of weight.

His musical style mellowed out.

He became increasingly private

As Elvis Aged:

Elvis’ Death is attributed to two things:

• He had an enlarged heart.

• Drug Use

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Famous Elvis Songs

“All Shook Up” “Teddy Bear”“Jailhouse Rock”“Hound Dog”

“Heartbreak Hotel” “Blue Sued Shoes”

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The Statistics of Elvis• Graceland, Elvis’ home, attracts more than 600,000 visitors!!