Rock N Roll Archaeology

Rock N Roll Archaeology (RNRA) is more than a podcast; it’s an immersive, carefully researched and produced audio documentary. RNRA explores the history of Rock Music, and then goes a step further. We contextualize Rock N Roll; we place it within the cultural, political, and technological landscapes of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. With storytelling, commentary, and a dash of musicology, we explore how music, culture, and technology interact and affect each other—how they ARE each other.

https://rocknrollarchaeology.com

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 59m. Bisher sind 46 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint alle 1 Monate.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 1 day 21 hours 38 minutes

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episode 6: Soul Sisters


Fall of 1963 in Manhattan, in the main room, the big studio at Columbia Records. A big-time, high-stakes recording session for Aretha Franklin is about to get underway.


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 January 27, 2016  58m
 
 

episode 5: The Ballad of Bob and J.R.


Two legends meet as we experience the events of the early Sixties in America.


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 December 30, 2015  1h8m
 
 

episode 4: The Change of the Guard


We briefly recap the first Golden Age of Rock N Roll: 1956 to 1959. A lot happened, and fast.


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 December 9, 2015  1h1m
 
 

episode 3: The Day the Music Died


We describe Rock N Roll as an “enfant terrible,” then an unruly toddler, then a hyperactive kid. When Buddy Holly breaks out in late 1957, we see Rock N Roll has stepped out into the world as a confident young adult.Our story begins on a snowy two-lane


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 November 18, 2015  55m
 
 

episode 2: Elvis and the Rise of Television


Archaeology is the study of human activity in the past, looking at lots of different things from lots of different angles. We take that approach with Rock N Roll. We recap episode one, and open in Memphis, 1954. Sun Records owner Sam Phillips has found hi


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 November 10, 2015  52m
 
 

episode 1: The Precursors


We start by asking: how does Rock n Roll affect the larger society, and how does the larger society affect Rock n Roll?


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 October 26, 2015  1h5m