5 episodes

This podcast follows the timeline of rock and roll from it's roots in the early 20 century, through genres like surf-rock, folk-rock and psychedelia. While not a definitive history, this podcast is intended to be a narrative experience, showcasing the fascinating anecdotes and myriad influences that make up the history of rock and roll.

History of Rock and Roll Sasha Wideman

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This podcast follows the timeline of rock and roll from it's roots in the early 20 century, through genres like surf-rock, folk-rock and psychedelia. While not a definitive history, this podcast is intended to be a narrative experience, showcasing the fascinating anecdotes and myriad influences that make up the history of rock and roll.

    The Day the Music Died

    The Day the Music Died

    After a long hiatus, I'm finally back! Today we will cover the end of the 50's - the many blows rock and roll would face culminating in the tragic 'Day the Music Died' and the loss of several of rock and roll's key champions.

    Supplement this episode with this playlist:

    https://music.apple.com/ca/playlist/history-of-rock-and-roll-episode-5-playlist/pl.u-mJy81KDsN5zr370

    • 24 min
    Music for People Who Don't Much Care For Elvis

    Music for People Who Don't Much Care For Elvis

    In this fourth episode, we see 1957 begin with a rock and roll recession: suddenly, Pat Boone is the one making the big bucks. Where are the teenagers? What can be done?



    Supplement this episode with this playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6eR7euLB1DZZrF5IYPZUx4?si=ab7156fcaaf74d84

    Youtube Music/Apple Music playlist in the works!

    • 31 min
    I Don't Sound Like Nobody

    I Don't Sound Like Nobody

    Elvis hits the ground running with 'That's All Right' and soon finds national success, inspiring a wave of rock and roll stars, and creating a new genre - rockabilly (with some help from Carl Perkins). The industry backlash continues as old timers get increasingly frustrated with rock and roll's way of messing up everything that had come before.



    Here is a playlist of relevant songs:

    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6idWFaTtVeHkgRaps2yjXJ?si=f595548f6e684cab

    https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzf0PaWdH2NCkCZvT8agTd9bkfQK50Gjz&si=ISmZf64lS0O5pH-2

    • 28 min
    That Old Time Rock and Roll

    That Old Time Rock and Roll

    We examine the onslaught of rhythm and blues against the traditional music industry, a movement that would gain speed throughout the 50’s until eventually succeeding under the name rock and roll. This episode includes an overview of the rise of indie labels and the doo-wop genre, and the struggles endured by early rhythm and blues artists.

    Here is a playlist of relevant songs to supplement the episode:

    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4xukMSCRtpCXUnDHOxrjqO?si=e777495b337b4beb

    https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzf0PaWdH2NBTP8E8M_V7MVSkFGFxeyL9&si=4FUUM-qeJDUb1CJN

    • 38 min
    Early Beginnings

    Early Beginnings

    In this first episode, I look at what genres pre-dated rock and roll, including the blues, jazz, rhythm and blues - and everything in between. This episode is intended to bring listeners up to speed with what rock and roll looked like at the onset of the 1950's. Feel free to skip ahead to a time period that best suits your interests.

    • 25 min

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