Newport
Golden Age
Alan Jay Lerner
"The Times They Are A-Changin'"
Billboard
"The Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues"
Bye, Bye, Birdie
Greenwich Village
Woody Guthrie
Frankie Avalon
Edwin Newman
Alexander Kendrick
"We Shall Overcome"
Peter, Paul, and Mary
Sound of Music
Oscar Hammerstein
Monterey
Richard Starkley
Pete Best
six
West Side Story
Freewheeling Bob Dylan
George Martin
Richard Nixon
television
My Fair Lady
five
Camelot
Paul McCartney
AM Radio
John Hammond
"Don't think twice, It's All Right"
Robert Zimmerman
John Lennon
top 40 lists
Dylan Thomas
disc jockeys
Brian Epstein
Connie Francis
Buddy Holly and the Crickets
George Harrison
Walter Cronkite
Columbia Records
1960 musical that marked a shift to youth culture and used the electric guitar
McCartney's friend, joined band in 1958
Broadway libertist; killed by stomach cancer
song on Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
1957 musical with sifting melodic structure and complex rhythms; combined jazz and classical music
Welsh poet who died tragically & Robert Zimmerman took his stage name.
Beatles' original drummer
people who controlled radio play of songs
1963 Dylan song warning of a "battle outside" JFK was assassinated soon after the release of this song
Inspired the band name for the Beatles
Bob Dylan song that CBS banned from broadcasts; Ed Sullivan show wanted to censor the song
place at which Bob Dylan first became famous
method of standardizing radio playlists
Bob Dylan's civil rights anthem
primary medium for publicizing music in the 1950s
CBS News journalist the Beatles were scheduled to meet; however, the assassination of JFK became more important news coverage.
Successful 1956 Broadway Musical
musical that opened just after Kennedy became president
London journalist who dismissed Beatlemania; was not into the Beatles.
more traditional rock-and-roll artist
device 90% of Americans owned by the early 1960's
Bob Dylan's second album
Rodgers and Hammerstein era of Broadway
band for whom Bob Dylan wrote songs
folk musician Bob Dylan discovered during college
Original member of the Beatles
times per day that popular songs could be played
Bob Dylan's record label
London CBS bureau chief, interviewed the Beatles.
Kennedy's opponent in 1960
site of Bob Dylan's performance "Blowing' In the Wind" with Joan Baez and Peter, Paul, and Mary
Worked at EMI labels and helped make the Beatles famous
Broadway Lyricist; Kennedy's Harvard classmate
talent scout who discovered Bob Dylan
given name of Ringo Star; Beatles' drummer
top female pop vocalist in the 1950s
location ob Bob Dylan's May 1963 Folk concert
Original member of the Beatles
winner of the 1960 Tony award for Best Musical
birth name of Bob Dylan
maximum length of most songs in minutes
The Beatles first manager
organization that measured pop music sales