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The History of Rock & Roll is an American radio documentary on rock and roll music, first syndicated in 1969. Originally one of the lengthiest documentaries of any medium (48 hours in the 1969 version, 52 hours each for the 1978 and 1981 versions), [1] The History of Rock & Roll is a definitive history of the Rock and Roll genre, stretching from the early 1950s to the present day.
Rock & Roll (U.S. title) or Dancing in the Street: a Rock and Roll History (U.K. title) is a 10-part American-British television documentary series about the history of rock and roll music produced by the BBC and WGBH, and which screened in 1995 on PBS in the United States and on BBC Two in the United Kingdom during 1996.
The History of Rock 'n' Roll is a ten episode television documentary mini-series produced by Time-Life. It originally aired on the Prime Time Entertainment Network from March to May in 1995. All parts were later released on VHS, DVD, and reran on TLC and VH1 , the latter which showed all ten parts in the last 10 weeks of the year 1999 on Friday ...
The History of Rock and Roll is a radio documentary on rock and roll music, originally syndicated in 1969, and again in 1978 and 1981. It is currently distributed as both a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-minute short feature on internet networks, and a two-hour weekly series hosted by Wink Martindale, distributed to radio stations nationwide.
The best rock documentaries, or rock docs, or rockumentaries if you prefer, provide and unvarnished look at an already iconic performer or band. It has been a staple for so long that the parody ...
At one point in the documentary, Price rings up Donald Fagen, 76, the surviving full-time member of Steely Dan, the landmark '70s group behind yacht rock classics like "Ricki Don't Lose My Number ...
CANTON − The popular genres of true crime and rock 'n' roll documentaries converge in a film about Myles Connor Jr., Milton's notorious rocker turned bank robber and art thief. ... Early rock 'n ...
The 1978 edition of The History of Rock and Roll debuted as a marathon broadcast over more than 400 domestic stations [3] and another 400 overseas, and won Billboard magazine's "Top Special Program of the Year" award. That success sparked Theroux to write "The Top Ten: 1956–Present", [4] a book about the ten biggest hit records of each year.