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Bibliography

National History Day


1960s music
Julia Dwinell and Kate Bentley

Primary Sources
Diltz, Henry. "Jimi Hendrix Playing at Woodstock." Government, Politics, and Protest:
Essential Primary Sources. Ed. K. Lee Lerner, Brenda Wilmoth Lerner, and Adrienne
Wilmoth Lerner. Detroit: Gale, 2006. 20-22. U.S. History in Context. Web. 2 Dec. 2015.
This primary source had a lot of information on Woodstock and also Jimi Hendrix. It told
about what Woodstock was like in the 1960s. This source was helpful in learning about
Woodstock. I used a quote from this website in my paragraph about Jimi Hendrix.
"The War in Vietnam." The Sixties in America Reference Library. Ed. Sara Pendergast and Tom
Pendergast. Vol. 3: Primary Sources. Detroit: UXL, 2005. 105-109. U.S. History in
Context. Web. 2 Dec. 2015.
This website had a lot of good information on the Vietnam war which provided
for a background understanding of the war. This Primary source was helpful to
know about the Vietnam war. I used some of the information from this source in
my paper.
Pictures and Videos
"Disc Jockey Alan Freed, who coined the phrase rock n roll, broadcasts from WABC." American
Decades
Primary Sources. Ed. Cynthia Rose. Vol. 6: 1950-1959. Detroit: Gale, 2004. U.S. History
in Context. Web. 29 Jan. 2016.
This website provided us with a picture of Alan Freed. This picture is important to
our research. We used this in our website and we found this source useful.

"Elvis Presley. Idolized worldwide as the King of Rock and Roll (even decades after his death..."
Dictionary of American History. Ed. Stanley I. Kutler. 3rd ed. Vol. 7. New York: Charles
Scribner's Sons, 2003. U.S. History in Context. Web. 29 Jan. 2016.
We used this source on the home page of the website. This source has a picture of
Elvis Presley. The website that had the picture was helpful.
"Elvis Presley - Jailhouse Rock (Music Video)." YouTube. YouTube, Web. 30 Jan. 2016.
This source provided us with a video of Elvis Presley. We found this source to bee
helpful. We used the video in our website.
"Folk singer Bob Dylan records his first record album, the self-titled Bob Dylan, in New York
City in..."
Bowling, Beatniks, and Bell-Bottoms: Pop Culture of 20th- and 21st-Century America.
Ed. Cynthia Johnson and Lawrence W. Baker. 2nd ed. Vol. 4: 1960s-1970s. Detroit:
UXL, 2012. U.S. History in Context. Web. 29 Jan. 2016.
This source provided us with a picture of Bob Dylan. He was a big part in our
research. We used this picture in our website. It was a helpful and useful source.
"In the late 1950s singer Elvis Presley combed his hair into a softer, less greasy version of the..."
Fashion, Costume, and Culture: Clothing, Headwear, Body Decorations, and Footwear
Through the Ages. Ed. Sara Pendergast, et al. 2nd ed. Vol. 5: Modern World Part II: 1946
to 1999. Detroit: UXL, 2013. U.S. History in Context. Web. 29 Jan. 2016.

This source provided us with a color picture of Elvis. The source was helpful and
easy to use. We used this picture in our website.
"Janis Joplin (1943-1970) was a popular singer and icon of youth rebellion in the late 1960s."
American Decades. Ed. Judith S. Baughman, et al. Vol. 7: 1960-1969. Detroit: Gale,
2001. U.S. History in Context. Web. 29 Jan. 2016.
We used this source in the home page of the website. This source is a picture of
Janis Joplin. This website was helpful.
"Jefferson Airplane Playing at Woodstock." Gale U.S. History in Context. Detroit: Gale, 2007.
U.S. History in Context. Web. 29 Jan. 2016.
We used this source in our website. It was a helpful website. It provided us with a
picture of Woodstock.
"Jimi Hendrix playing guitar at the Woodstock Music Festival, near Bethel, New York, August
1969." Gale U.S. History in Context. Detroit: Gale, 2007. U.S. History in Context. Web.
29 Jan. 2016.
This source provided a picture of Jimi Hendrix. This source was helpful. We used
the picture on the front page of our website.
"O. C. Hanes, a bomber pilot during the war, with his wife, Hazel, and son, Richard, in August
1947...." American Home Front in World War II. Ed. Allison McNeill, et al. Vol. 1:
Almanac. Detroit: UXL, 2005. U.S. History in Context. Web. 29 Jan. 2016.

This source was helpful. It provided us with a picture of a family during the baby
boom. We used this picture in our website.
"Rolling Stones - Satisfaction." YouTube. YouTube, Web. 06 Feb. 2016.
This website was helpful. It provided us with a video of The Rolling Stones. We
used this on the 1960s tab of our website
"Segregated Bus." Civil Rights in America. Woodbridge, CT: Primary Source Media, 1999.
American Journey. U.S. History in Context. Web. 29 Jan. 2016.
This website gave us an image of a segregated bus. This picture relates with the
time period we are researching. This source was helpful and we used this image in
our paper.
"The BeatlesPaul McCartney (left), George Harrison, Ringo Starr, and John Lennonwere a
screaming..." Bowling, Beatniks, and Bell-Bottoms: Pop Culture of 20th- and 21stCentury America. Ed. Cynthia Johnson and Lawrence W. Baker. 2nd ed. Vol. 4: 1960s1970s. Detroit: UXL, 2012. U.S. History in Context. Web. 29 Jan. 2016.
This source provided a picture of the Beatles preforming. We used it on the home
page of the website. This source was helpful.
"The Rolling Stones on the brink of success in London, 1964: (seated) Mick Jagger, Brian Jones,
and..."
Bowling, Beatniks, and Bell-Bottoms: Pop Culture of 20th- and 21st-Century America.
Ed. Cynthia Johnson and Lawrence W. Baker. 2nd ed. Vol. 4: 1960s-1970s. Detroit:
UXL, 2012. U.S. History in Context. Web. 29 Jan. 2016.

This source was helpful. The website provided us with a picture of The Rolling
Stones. We used this picture in our website.

Secondary sources
Berg, Timothy, et al. "1960s: Music." Bowling, Beatniks, and Bell-Bottoms: Pop Culture of 20thand 21st-Century America. Ed. Cynthia Johnson and Lawrence W. Baker. 2nd ed. Vol. 4: 1960s1970s. Detroit: UXL, 2012. 923-947. U.S. History in Context. Web. 6 Oct. 2015.
This website helped us gain an overview of a lot of things that would be in my project.
The website provided information about the 1960s and the music in the decade. This
website offered information about the pop culture in the 1960s too.
Dan Coffey. "Concept Album." St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Detroit: Gale,
2015. U.S. History in Context. Web. 14 Dec. 2015.
This website had a lot of information on how the albums work. This website was helpful
to help us understand the process for albums. We used this website for my project. The
information was straightforward and easy to understand.
Dan Coffey. "New Age Music." St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Detroit: Gale,
2015. U.S. History in Context. Web. 14 Dec. 2015.
This website helped us to understand how rock got its start. It gave a good background of
the beginning of rock. This information was useful for understanding the background that
is needed for this project.
"Jimi Hendrix." All Music. Web. 14 Dec. 2015.
This source had a lot of information on Jimi Hendrixs life and fame as an artist. It gave
good insight into his talents as a musician and offered interesting facts. We found this

website helpful to get an understanding and knowledge for Jimi Hendrix. We used this
website to write about Jimi Hendrix.
Michael Baers. "Rock and Roll." St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture. Detroit: Gale,
2015. U.S. History in Context. Web. 14 Dec. 2015.
This website helped us to learn about 1950s rock. It provided good information on the
1950s. This source was helpful to us and added to our topic.
"Music Played in the 1960's Popular Music From the 60s." 1960's Music Played in the 60's
Bands Groups Singers Memories from The People History Site. Web. 13 Dec. 2015.
This website has information about each different genre of music that emerged in
the 1960s. It also had information on The British Invasion and The Beatles. It
lists different singers and which genre of music they fall under. The website was
helpful for information on The Beatles and on The British Invasion which is what
we used the source for.
"Music: Popular." Violence in America. Ed. Ronald Gottesman and Richard Maxwell Brown. New
York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1999. U.S. History in Context. Web. 14 Dec. 2015.
This website taught us what concerts of the 1960s was like. This source offered a lot of
new information that added to our topic. It was helpful to have an understanding about
the way concerts worked back in 1960s.
"Pop and Rock Music Styles." American Decades. Ed. Judith S. Baughman, et al. Vol. 8: 19701979. Detroit: Gale, 2001. U.S. History in Context. Web. 14 Dec. 2015.

This website helped us learn about the different types of rock. This was new information
that helped us to get a better understanding of rock music. This website was helpful and
had a lot of good facts.
"Rock Music." Encyclopedia of American Social History. Ed. Mary Kupiec Cayton, Elliott J. Gorn,
and Peter W. Williams. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1993. U.S. History in Context. Web.
14 Dec. 2015.
This website showed us how different types of music blended to create rock and roll. We
found this website to be helpful and insightful. We used the information from this
website in our website.
"- The Animals- Classicbands.com_." - Classic Rock Bands - Classicbands.com_. Web. 13 Dec.
2015.
This source had some facts about the band The Animals. This website was not
very long but it included the right amount of information. It had interesting facts
and insight into the band. This website was helpful, but lacked in information in
some areas. We used this source to write about The Animals and tell about their
influence on past and future rock and roll.
"The Beatles Biography." All Music. Web. 13 Dec. 2015.
This website gave a very long history of The Beatles. It had a lot of good insight
into each member of the band and it gave specific facts about them. It told about
their impacts and the good and bad reviews The Beatles got back in the 60s.
This website was helpful and had everything on the band. We were able to find

enough information to write a paragraph on The Beatles for my paper. We were


able to get the basics down and also express their impact in the past and future.
"The Lasting Influence of the Rolling Stones." Infoplease. Infoplease, Web. 13 Dec. 2015.
This source tells about the influence the Rolling Stones has had on rock and roll
and on other artists. It explains in detail about two members of the band, Mick
Jagger and Keith Richards. The website explains the past present and future of
the bands impact. This source was useful information to put towards my paper.
It gave helpful insight into the band and the main members. The goal of this
source was to find the everlasting influence of the rock and roll band, The Rolling
Stones. We were able to fit the information of this source into the part of my
paper that talks about The Rolling Stones. This was a helpful source and we
learned new interesting facts about the band.
"The Roots and Definition of Rock and Roll." The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.
Web. 14 Dec. 2015
This website was about the roots of rock and roll. It explained where it came from
and who was involved. This source gave specific names and song titles. The
website had good insight and sufficient facts. It was helpful to learn about the
roots of rock and roll. It was also helpful because we were able to find the
information easily.
"The Sixties and Protest Music." The Sixties and Protest Music. Web. 14 Dec. 2015.

This website explained the impact of protest music. It explained about the Vietnam war
and the protest music used against it. This website was helpful to gain an understanding
of why there was protest music in the 1960s and how it impacted the teenagers of the
day.
"Rock and Roll." UXL Encyclopedia of U.S. History. Sonia Benson, Daniel E. Brannen, Jr., and
Rebecca Valentine. Vol. 7. Detroit: UXL, 2009. 1327-1332. U.S. History in Context. Web. 14
Dec. 2015.
This website helped us to learn about the progression of rock and roll. This website
offered new information. It was a helpful source. We were able to use this in our project.

Wallenfeldt, J. (ed.) (2012) Sounds of rebellion: music in the 1960s. 1st edn. New York:
Britannica Educational Pub. in association with Rosen Educational Services.
This book has a lot of information about the 1960s. It explains about the British
Invasion and specific artist that have come out of it. The book has information on
many different bands. This was a useful source, but there was less detail and
more general information. Though it was still helpful. I used this book for
information about The British Invasion, The Beatles, The Animals, Bob Dylan,
and The Rolling Stones. This source is a good place to start research for each
topic.
W. Baker. 2nd ed. Vol. 3: 1940s-1950s. Detroit: UXL, 2012. 751-763. U.S. History in Context.
Web. 14 Dec. 2015.

This website helped us learn more about Elvis Presley and the beginnings of rock and
roll. This was helpful for the 1950s part of the website. We were able to learn a lot about
Elvis from this source.
"Woodstock Festival of 1969." About.com Education. Web. 14 Dec. 2015.
This source had very good information about Woodstock. It went into detail about the
festival. It had the ups and the downs to the festival and provided an understanding to the
reader. It was very helpful website and I was able to find what I was looking for. I used
this source in my paragraph about Woodstock.
"Woodstock Music Festival Epitomizes the 1960s, August 15, 1969-August 17, 1969." Historic
U.S. Events. Detroit: Gale, 2012. U.S. History in Context. Web. 14 Dec. 2015.
This source offered more information about Woodstock. Learning about Woodstock is
important for this project. This website was helpful.
Pictures and Videos
"A sign on a bathroom building in 1943 directs patrons to the dining room for blacks. The Jim
Crow..." Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History. Ed. Thomas Riggs. 2nd ed. Vol.
2. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale, 2015. U.S. History in Context. Web. 29 Jan. 2016.
This source was helpful. It provided a picture of a segregated dining hall. We used
this source in our website.
"Five hundred thousand concertgoers enjoy the Woodstock Music and Arts Fair in Bethel, New
York, in..."

Bowling, Beatniks, and Bell-Bottoms: Pop Culture of 20th- and 21st-Century America.
Ed. Cynthia Johnson and Lawrence W. Baker. 2nd ed. Vol. 4: 1960s-1970s. Detroit:
UXL, 2012. U.S. History in Context. Web. 6 Feb. 2016.
This website provided us with a picture of the Woodstock Festival. This website
was helpful. We used this in the 1960s tab of our website.
"Graph showing the birth rate, Baby Boom, 1940-1960." Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic
History. Ed. Thomas Carson and Mary Bonk. Detroit: Gale, 1999. U.S. History in
Context. Web. 29 Jan. 2016.
This website has a graph of the baby boom from 1940-1960. This website was
useful. We used it in our website.
"Jimi Hendrix." Notable Black American Men, Book II. Ed. Jessie Carney Smith. Detroit: Gale,
2007. U.S. History in Context. Web. 6 Feb. 2016.
We used this source for our website. It was a helpful website. It provided us with
a picture of Jimi Hendrix.
"The Beatles John Lennon. Photo reproduced by permission of the." UXL American Decades.
Ed. Julie L. Carnagie, et al. Vol. 7: 1960-1969. Detroit: UXL, 2003. U.S. History in
Context. Web. 6 Feb. 2016.
This source was helpful. It gave us a picture of The Beatles. We used this picture
on our website.
"The Grateful Dead, pictured here in 1969. Famed guitarist Jerry Garcia, who died in 1995, is..."
The Sixties in America Reference Library. Ed. Sara Pendergast and Tom Pendergast. Vol.
1: Almanac. Detroit: UXL, 2005. U.S. History in Context. Web. 6 Feb. 2016.
This website was helpful. We used this source in our website. We got a picture of
The Grateful Dead.
"The Woodstock Music and Arts Fair of 1517 August 1969 was one of the many popular

music festivals..." American Decades. Ed. Judith S. Baughman, et al. Vol. 7: 1960-1969.
Detroit: Gale, 2001. U.S. History in Context. Web. 6 Feb. 2016.
This website was helpful. We found a picture of the Woodstock. We used this
image on the website.

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