About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 230. Chapters: African American music, American hip hop, Rock music, Rock and roll, Heavy metal music, Jazz, Blues, Disco, Country music, House music, List of rock and roll performers, Funk, Ragtime, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Soul music, Live Aid, Doo-wop, Gospel music, Arena rock, Swing music, List of best-selling music artists, Guitar Hero World Tour, Porgy and Bess, Origins of rock and roll, Guitar Hero 5, Cultural impact of the Guitar Hero series, Metallica discography, Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock, Lee Gordon, East Coast - West Coast hip hop rivalry, Barbershop music, Album-oriented rock, Traditional black gospel, Electronic rock, Rock Songs, African-American music, Post-disco, Detroit techno, Guitar technician, Bethena, Nolan Strong & The Diablos, National Basketball Association music, Rock festival, Social effects of rock music, Visual kei, The History of Rock and Roll, Crunk, Electro music, Urban contemporary gospel, Contemporary R&B, Twin Cities hip hop, Loudest band in the world, MTV Video Music Award for Best Rock Video, Tamborera, Troubled Island, Rockism, Jay Johnson, MTV Europe Music Award for Best Rock, Lyricist Lounge, Rockline, Spoken word soul, Shout band, Instrument destruction, Vocal Group Hall of Fame, Printed T-shirt, Who Shot Rock & Roll, Old Folks Concerts, Parranda, Chicago stepping, The Great Music Experience, Jesse Sykes, Dance-rock, List of compositions by James Scott, Isochronous, Popular music pedagogy, Rhythm, Rhyme, Results, A Bayou Legend, Guitar Legends, Seville 1991, Slave Songs of the United States, Red Wing, Rocksoc, Concert T-shirt, Afro-punk, American pop, Cheyenne, Juanita, Blue Jeans, Oh, Freedom, Rock and Roll Camp for Girls, Rock and roll revival, UK Rock Chart, From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water, My Pony Boy, Stage diving, Sun Bird, Minnesota Music Hall of Fame, 201 Poplar, Hot Rap ...