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  1. Music history of the United States. Colonial era – to the Civil War – During the Civil War – Late 19th century – 1900–1940 – 1950s – 1960s – 1970s – 1980s. This is a timeline of music in the United States. It is divided into several parts. To 1819.

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    Henry Clay Work's Civil War anthem 'Marching Through Georgia' is published. The anonymous hymns 'Nobody Knows de Trouble I've Seen' and 'Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?' are published in African American hymnals. 'Booth Killed Lincoln,' sung by folksong collector Bascom Lamar Lunsford of North Carolina. Recorded by Duncan Emrich at the ...

    Lewis Carroll: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Richard Wagner premieres his operatic masterwork Tristan und Isolde Mark Twain publishes 'The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calavaras County' Walt Whitman publishes Drum-Taps General William Boothfounds Salvation Army – part of the second wave of revivalist Great Awakening – (link to "General William Bo...

    General Sherman'sSpecial Field Orders, No. 15 January 16, 1865, confiscated land in the south east to be given in forty acre parcels to former slaves. Mules from the army were also given to some of the settlers, giving rise to the phrase 'Forty acres and a mule.' Freedmen's Bureau formed General Robert E. Lee surrenders his Army of Northern Virgini...

  2. Music history of the United States includes many styles of folk, popular and classical music. Some of the best-known genres of American music are rhythm and blues, jazz, rock and roll, rock, soul, hip hop, pop, and country. The history began with the Native Americans, the first people to populate North America.

  3. Jazz, especially in its arranged big band form, defined modern America and, by World War II, was the popular music of the nation. In many ways, Benny Goodman served as the clearest expression of this new form, musically and through his biography.

  4. This graphic image shows a timeline of the history of music genres, from breakout to establishment in the mainstream of culture. Also, here's a list of significant dates in the history of popular music.

  5. May 14, 2012 · The timeline has a brief summary of each era of music history with information on the characteristics of each era, information on the role of the conductor, and a handy list of famous composers from each period.

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  7. With emphasis on social and cultural engagement, Crawford and Hamberlin pull together in chapter 18, “America’s Music in the 1960s,” the music of John Coltrane, Steve Reich, the Beatles, James Brown, and others.

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