Station To Station: The Secret History of Rock & Roll on Television

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Rock n roll was loud brash and impudent; TV was soothing and polite. Rock n roll was sex; TV was violins. Rock n roll was Elvis Presley; TV was Robert Young. -- from Station to Station Television and rock n roll: a combative yet profitable marriage of convenience that shapes fashion attitude talk and music itself. In Station to Station the first book to fully chronicle the evolution of televised rock renowned music journalist Marc Weingarten brings to life all the defining moments in its history from Elvis and The Ed Sullivan Show to Madonna and MTV. Covering six decades of culturally significant performances personalities and shows and drawing on dozens of in-depth interviews with key players at every level Weingarten reveals how rock on television synthesized the burgeoning youth culture and transformed the face of middle-class America. He explores American Bandstands stranglehold on the pop-radio charts in the 1950s the rise and demise of artists via Soul Train and Saturday Night Live and the impact of radio programmer Bob Pittmans idea for an all music video channel. Whether discussing players (Dick Clark Don Kirshner Don Cornelius) prefab teen idols (Fabian The Monkees The Partridge Family) or showstoppers (The Beatles Michael Jackson Run-DMC) Station to Station is a thouroughly engaging and coprehensive look at the intersecting realms of popular cultures two most influential artforms.
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