A History of Rock 'n' Roll
INSTRUCTOR: JOHN ANDERSON
Course: MUSI 3200Y

 

Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: The Blues
Lecture 3: Motown
Lecture 4: The 1950's
Lecture 5: Elvis Presley
Lecture 6: The Beatles
Lecture 7: The Rolling Stones
Lecture 8: The 1960's
Lecture 9: Group Preparation
Lecture 10: The 1970's
Lecture 11: The 1980's
Lecture 12: Commercialization
Lecture 13: Summary and Review

Final Examination April 21
14:00-16:00h in class

 

   

John Anderson

John comes with a background in both administration and academia. His musical background includes 1st and 2nd chairs in brass quartets, quintets, symphonic bands and orchestras, as well as serving as the librarian and later manager for the Queen’s Choral Ensemble from 1991-95. While his background is in piano and trumpet, he has also served as the Senior and Assistant organist at various churches throughout his life. John has sat on the Board of Directors of Two Smiles Music, a recording studio, as their artistic advisor since 1998 helping to promote and produce Canadian talent in folk, musicals and contemporary rock 'n' roll.

Born in Thessalon, Ontario John has lived in Kingston, Calgary, Toronto and Manchester, England. Graduating from Queen's University he received a Bachelors of Music with Honours specializing in Education. From the University of Calgary he received a Master's degree in Musicology.

Research Interests
Sir Edward Elgar
Sacred Choral Music
British Music Culture
Turn of the Century Vienna
The Social History of Jazz
The Influence of Blues on Rock ‘n’ Roll

 
                     
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