¡A Hacer Música! / We Play Music! (Jugar! / Ways to Play)
by Leonard Atlantic
From X-Factor to One Direction to his incredible self-titled solo album, Harry Styles is an icon for our times. His debut solo single, Sign of the Times, shot to number one in both the UK and US charts and he's about to embark on an already sold out global tour.This comprehensive biography details his early days discovering his love of music, right through to his first acting role in the action-packed, star-studded Dunkirk with Tom Hardy in summer 2017. Packed with facts, this is every fan's...
From its roots in the blues sound of black American jazz in the 1930s to the stadium-rocking megastars of today. This book tells you how rock music has evolved, been influenced by and influenced other musical genres. The invention of the electric guitar in the 1930s was a turning point for music. It opened up genres such as jazz and country music and helped them evolve into an edgier, rockier sound. Featuring the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, glam rock stars like David Bowie and Mark Bolan, the legenda...
The Science of a Rock Concert (Fact Finders: Action Science) (Action Science)
by Kathy Allen
"Describes the science behind rock concerts, including sound waves, instruments, sound systems, and acoustics"--Provided by publisher.
"Grateful Dead" (Rebels of Rock) (Bands That Rock!)
by Michele C Hollow
Portrays the popular touring band the Grateful Dead, led by Jerry Garcia, who achieved a devoted following of Deadheads and gained fame for their lengthy, improvisational songs.
A series of illustrated books specifically designed for elementary school children; narrating the stories of great historical figures who have left their mark on humanity. The volume dedicated to The Beatles tells the story of how four boys from Liverpool became the most influential rock band of all time - from their British invasion to their debut into the American pop scene, to their amicable, but world-shattering, dissolvement. Ages 7 +
This book presents a complete history of rock and roll music from its earliest days to the present. Rock and roll traces its roots to the music of the early 20th century. Its infectious sound, characterized by catchy guitar rhythms, a strong beat, and youthful lyrics, sparked a musical revolution beloved by the young and initially scorned by many adults. The emergence of rock and roll signaled a monumental change in popular music, and as rock grew, it assimilated a vast range of influences, incl...
Live Music, Home Run Edition & Touchdown Edition (Go Reader Classroom: Future Stars)
by Ron Berman
The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (What in the World?)
by Teresa Wimmer
The Show Must Go on from the Studio Album Innuendo of the British Rock Band Queen Score for the Symphonic Orchestra and Rock Band
by Anatolij Pidanov
Highlights the influence of some of the important performers on the popular music scene in the 1970s, including the Bee Gees, David Bowie, Eric Clapton, the Eagles, and the Sex Pistols.