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-Songs aimed at teen audiences
-"Manufacture" stars
-Heavily influenced by doo-wop
-Lush productions, high quality recordings
-Appearance is most important
-Often Italian-American
-Rarely played instrument
-Generally did not write their own songs |
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-Prolific songwrtier
-"Put Your Head On My Shoulders"(1959) |
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The Clovers "Devil or Angel" (1956) |
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-Doo-wop, male vocal quartet
-Sax solo |
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"Devil or Angel" (1960)
-Strings
-guitar instead of sax
chorus |
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-Leader Dion Dimucci
-"A Teenager in Love" |
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-Arranger, songwriter, and producer
-Protege of Leiber and Stoller
-Wall of Sound is leading his ability to take a small group and make them big through production
-Produced the Shirelles, the Crystals, and the Ronettes
-First group, the Teddy Bears
"To Know Him is To Love Him" (1958) |
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"He's So Fine"
-Copyright infringement: George Harrison pays $500,000.00
-"My Sweet Lord" (1970) |
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-"Leader of the Pack" (1964)
-"Remember (Walking in the Sand)" (1964)
Darker quality than most pop of time
Cover by Aerosmith |
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-Hit Song: "Da Doo Ron Ron" (1963)'
-"Please Hurt Me" (1962)
-"He Hit Me(It Felt Like A Kiss)"
provocative
banned by radio stations
Both written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King
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