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The Birth Of Reggae & The Funk Revolution: Ed Ward's History Of Rock & Roll
The Invention of 'The Sixties': Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll
1968 Rock, Riot, Revolution: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll
Otis Redding Meets The Love Crowd: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll
Bob Dylan Rocks Folk: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll
The Beatles Invade And The Rolling Stones Follow: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll
Bob Wills & Western Swing: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll
Rhythm & Blues from Bessie Smith to Louis Jordan: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll
Jimmie Rodgers & The Carter Family: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll
Rock Pre-History the 1920s & 30s: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll
1963 The British Invasion is Coming!: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll
1963 Brill Building pop is perfected: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll
1961-1962 The Quiet Years: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll
1960 The Fire of Rebellion Has Been Snuffed: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll
1959 Death and Soul: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll
1958 The Year the Music Didn't Quite Die: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll
1957 The Miracle Year of Rock & Roll: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll
1956 Rock & Roll in Full Flower: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll
1955 Rock and Roll is Born....Maybe: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll
1953-1954 Rock, Meet Roll: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll
The Early 1950s & Good Rockin Tonight: Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll
Ed Ward's History of Rock & Roll: 1945-1950 The Post-War Years
TechnoRoll 3.20: How Dance Music Conquered America With Michaelangelo Matos
TechnoRoll 3.19: Daft Punk Sweeps the Grammys as EDM Joins the Mainstream
TechnoRoll 3.17: Daft Punk Break Through at Coachella 2006
TechnoRoll 3.16: Mashups & Electroclash at the Turn of the Millennium
TechnoRoll 3.15: The DEA Cracks Down on Disco Donnie and the NOLA Rave Scene
TechnoRoll 3.14 Carl Craig Brought the Detroit Electronic Music Festival Roaring into Life
TechnoRoll 3.13: Moby and Fatboy Slim Rocked Woodstock '99
TechnoRoll 3.12: Underworld and Chemical Brothers Headlined Organic '96
TechnoRoll 3.11: Daft Punk Make Their US Debut at Even Furthur in Wisconsin
TechnoRoll 3.10: Richie Hawtin's Rise and Fall as a US Rave Promoter
TechnoRoll 3.8: Rave Crested and Crashed In Southern California in the Early 90s
TechnoRoll 3.7: Rave Rose & Fell on the East Coast in 1992
TechnoRoll 3.5: The Second Wave of Detroit Techno Soundtracked Midwest Raves in the Early 90s
TechnoRoll 3.4: Rave and Early Internet Culture Rose Together in the Bay Area in the Early 90s
TechnoRoll 3.2: Detroit Techno or, George Clinton, & Kraftwerk Stuck in an Elevator With a Sequencer
TechnoRoll 3.1: Chicago House Kicks Off a New Era in Dance Music
TechnoRoll 2.23: Skrillex Leads EDM's Take Over of America
TechnoRoll 2.22: First Wave Dubstep, Grime and Breakcore Dominate a Downbeat Half Decade
TechnoRoll 2.20 Speed Garage and 2Step Evolved Out of the UK Garage Scene
TechnoRoll 2.15: Drum & Bass Fought to Differentiate Itself from Ragga Jungle & Techstep
TechnoRoll 2.14: Tricky, Portishead, & Massive Attack Took Trip-Hop Straight Out of Bristol
TechnoRoll 2.13: American Rave Stayed Underground In the 1990s
TechnoRoll 2.11: Jungle Brought Hip-Hop and Reggae Elements Back Into UK's Rave Scene
TechnoRoll 2.10: UK Pirate Radio Brought the Underground to the Airwaves
TechnoRoll 2.8: Goldie's Rufige Cru, Doc Scott and DJ Hype Led Breakbeat Hardcore's Turn to Darkcore
TechnoRoll 2.6: Spiral Tribe Went Big at Castlemorton & Triggered a Backlash
TechnoRoll 2.5: Rave Goes Hardcore in Europe & the UK
TechnoRoll 2.3: DJs Paul Oakenfold, Nicky Holloway and Danny Rampling Break Acid House Big in the UK
TechnoRoll 2.2: Modern EDM is Born with Detroit Techno, Chicago House, and New York Garage
TechnoRoll 2.1: A Journey Through Rave Music & Dance Culture
Technoroll 1.22: Interview with Bill Brewster & Frank Broughton, Historians of the DJ
Technoroll 1.21: Did EDM Sell Out the Values that Made Disco Great?
Technoroll 1.20: Superstars Like DJ Tiesto and Fatboy Slim Changed the Game
Technoroll 1.19: UK and US Authorities Crack Down on Raves in the 1990s
Technoroll 1.18: The KLF Trolled the Pop World and Brought Ambient to a Mass Audience
Technoroll 1.17: After Acid House Came Hardcore, Jungle, Drum & Bass, and UK Garage
Technoroll 1.16: The Acid House Revolution Shakes the UK to its Foundations
Technoroll 15: Ibiza's Balearic Beat Modeled Modern Dance Music in the 1980s
Technoroll 14: Trance Connected Berlin with Goa, India
Technoroll 13: The Belleville Three Create Techno in Detroit
Technoroll 12: Frankie Knuckles, Ron Hardy and the Birth of House Music in Chicago
Technoroll 11: Larry Levan Kept the Dance Music Torch Burning at the Paradise Garage
Technoroll 10: Afrika Bambaataa Distils Electro and Hip-Hop Matures in the Recording Studio
Technoroll 9: Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash, & Afrika Bambaataa Invent Hip-Hop
Technoroll 8: Before Hip-Hop Disco DJ's Like Grandmaster Flowers & DJ Hollywood Set the Stage
Technoroll 7: Hi-NRG Kept the Dance Going In the Early 80's
Technoroll 6: Disco Blows Up in the Late 70's
Technoroll 5: Disco Begins In New York
Led Zeppelin flew their folk flag high
Technoroll 4: Jamaica's Sound System Culture Birthed Ska, Reggae, Dub
Fairport Convention and Pentangle led the UK folk-rock movement
Technoroll 1.3: UK DJ Culture Develops With Northern Soul
Paul Simon dived into the UK folk scene at a key time
Technoroll 1.2: The First DJs On the Radio and In the Clubs
Bob Dylan Made the US Folk Boom and Then Bust
Technoroll 1: The History of DJ-Based Music - Reggae, Disco, Hip-Hop, House, Techno, EDM and Beyond
Joan Baez, Judy Collins, and Tom Rush led the pre-Dylan American Folk Boom
Alan Lomax, Pete Seeger, Josh White & Jean Ritchie and the first Folk Revival
The Carter Family popularized the Child Ballads and Burl Ives built a new tradition

