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FINE ARTS   pages 6278 By Javier Labra PreTest In what year was John F Kennedy assasinated 1962 1963 1964 1965 On what specific date did the Beatles have 7 of the top 20 spots on the British charts ID: 764978

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FINE ARTS   (pages 62-78) By: Javier Labra

Pre-Test In what year was John F Kennedy assasinated?19621963 19641965 On what specific date did the Beatles have 7 of the top 20 spots on the British charts ?Nov. 4, 1963Nov. 5, 1963Nov. 4, 1964 Nov. 5, 1964

Pre-Test  What legendary Chicago blues singer and guitarist inspired the name of The Rolling Stones?Ed Sullivan Sam Cooke Walter CronkiteMuddy Walters  Who was one of the first U.S. innovators in electronic music that lived from 1916-2011?Ed Sullivan Milton BabbittJohn Hollander Terry Riley

Review  The mid-1960s was a time of rapid change, which seemed to accelerate after the assasination of John F. KennedySam Cooke's 1964 recording "A Change Is Gonna Come" became an anthem for the Civil Rights Movement. Before the end of the year, Cooke was shot and killed under mysterious circumstancesThe Beatles were extremely popular in England by the end of 1963, and the phenomenon of Beatlemania was already underway. By the beginning of 1964, The Beatles were climbing the popularity charts in the U.S., reaching the number one spot with "I Want TO Hold Your Hand" on Feb. 1, 1964. That same week, The Beatles arrived in New York to start their first U.S. tour, welcomed by a horde of screaming teenagers. Nearly 74 million viewers saw their performance on the Ed Sullivan Showon Feb 9 Although the Rolling Stones rose to prominence on the coattails of The Beatles, their persona was quite different. The Stones were the "Bad Boys" of rock. Their performances were often accompanied by violence and arrests. The Stones' first U.S. tour was not an overwhelming success, but the song "Satisfaction" hit number one, relying on repeated riffs and simple form Milton Babbitt's "Philomel" pits a soprano soloist against a recorded track, using, among other sounds, manipulated recordings of the soloist herself 

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Review Leonard Bernstein chose to make his 1965 Chichester Psalms tonal instead of dissonant  Coltrane's A Love Supreme, a four-movement composition that explores the artist's spiritual awakening, demonstrated that jazz musicians could create expressive, serious art in an extended format. Coltrane's later works moved further into the world of dissonance and free jazz until his career was cut short by liver cancer in 1967  Bob Dylan's folk-based music demonstrated a social consciousness, which was comman in folk music. In 1964, a group of former folk musicians formed a rock band, The Byrds, and recorded Dylan's " Mr. Tambourine Man" with a group of professional backup musicians. This recording resulted in the first one hit by Bob Dylan and established the subgenre of folk-rock. At about the same time, Dylan was experimenting with bringing rock and roll instruments into his music, and he surprised  ( and angered ) audiences at the NewPort Folk Festival by performing with electric guitar, organ, and drum set

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Quiz... In what year was Aretha Franklin named "New Female Vocal Star of the Year"196019611962 1963 What song by Sam Cooke became an anthem for the Civil Rights MovementNothing Can Change This LoveA Change Is Gonna ComeYou Send Me Wonderful World