Aired: March 08, 1995
This volume of the series explores the roots of Rock 'n' Roll as a musical genre.
Aired: March 08, 1995
Rock and Roll goes mainstream and becomes popular with white teenagers and faces opposition, particularly from older adults who see it as a corrupting influence.
Aired: March 08, 1995
In the 1960s, music artists from Great Britain like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and The Who become popular in the United States.
Aired: March 08, 1995
This episode explores the development of Soul with in the Rock 'n' Roll genre.
Aired: March 08, 1995
This episode examines the expanding electric music scene.
Aired: March 08, 1995
The peace-loving counter culture produces the phenomenon of Woodstock.
Aired: April 17, 1995
Les Paul's invention of the electric guitar paved the way for later Rock 'n' Roll guitar heroes.
Aired: March 08, 1995
This episode reviews the development of Rock 'n' Roll music of the 1970s.
Aired: May 01, 1995
Aired: May 08, 1995
In the 1980s and 90s, rock n' roll influences new genres of music such as Hip Hop, New Wave, and Grunge. Music videos also have an impact.
Aired: March 06, 1995
Les Paul's invention of the electric guitar paved the way for later Rock 'n' Roll guitar heroes.