Early Rock and Roll Watch the documentary entitled “The Early Days of Rock and R

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Early Rock and Roll
Watch the documentary entitled “The Early Days of Rock and Roll” Read an article from Vice about the Payola scandal and watch the videos included in the article.
Choose one of the following additional documentaries embedded below to watchElvis Presley: The Searcher
Streetlight Harmonies
Chuck Berry: Rock Legends
Behind the Music: The Day the Music Died
After viewing one of the documentaries listed above respond to the following prompt:
Provide a one paragraph (4-5 sentences) summary of the documentary you watched. Include the key events from the artist(s)’s life and important songs. Also describe the artist(s)’s influence and importance. .
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Concert Report 1
You may watch a concert any time during the first half of our session and then write it up before or on the due date. Concerts you have watched or attended before the start of our session cannot be used for this assignment. Instead, listen and watch through fresh ears using what we have learned about musical elements so far this session!Instructions
Part 1 (50 points): Concert information, and either a photo of the concert, a photo of the concert program, or a URL to the concert you watched online. Concert must be at least 45 minutes in length.
Summary of who played and what they played. Observations of how the performers such as how they carried themselves, how they dressed for the concert, how they acknowledged each other and the audience. Observations of the audience such as how did they react to the performers, their relative noise level, when did they clap, how were they generally dressed.
Opinions such as did you like the pieces played, did you like the way the performers carried themselves, and did you like how the audience behaved.
Part 2 (40 points): Composer or performer research.Choose two composers or performers from the concert you watched and write about each including their biographical information, their musical education, and their major contributions to music.Part 3 (20 points):
ResourcesMLA format bibliography of the resources used in the composer research section.
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