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Cedar Creek
Studios Presents: |
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A People's History of Rock
'N Roll
Episode # 1 - "Media Mix"
(Play buttons for this
feature are below) |
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More about this
special:
Produced by award winning
producer Paul Ingles ("The Day John Lennon Died," "In Search of James Brown"), A People's
History of Rock 'n' Roll is a pilot radio project designed to spotlight
Americans' relationship with rock 'n' roll music.
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The series will unearth the importance the music holds in individuals'
lives and will draw links between those elements and the country's
social evolution over the past 50 years.
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The distinctive element of this proposal is
that the rock n' roll story will be told primarily through the words of
the music's audience. The project team plans to build the series from
interviews to be done with scores of listeners across the country.
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The project will make a firm tie to topics in the humanities by
including commentary from a remarkable panel of writers and humanities
scholars. |
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This pilot episode
called "Media Mix" examines how the many changes in technology and
media in the mid-fifties made a cozy bed for the rock 'n' roll boom. |
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A People's History of Rock 'n' Roll was
produced by
Paul Ingles of Cedar Creek Studios in Placitas, New Mexico in
association with public radio station KUNM at the University
of New Mexico in Albuquerque. Ingles has taught rock 'n' roll history
and written a series of reference books for use by rock radio stations
and fans. Details can be found by clicking on this link for:
THE ROCK HISTORY REFERENCE GUIDES
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