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EP 140 - Chris Hornung (Double Bassist / Educator / Zimmerman Publications)

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In this episode, host Ryan Roberts speaks with double bassist and educator Chris Hornung about the history of rock music. Key topics include the genre’s roots in Tin Pan Alley, country, and blues, as well as the influence of early pioneers like Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley. A rock history instructor offers insights into rock’s evolution—from its emergence and impact on 1950s teenage culture to the industry's transformation through platforms like MTV and legislative changes such as the Telecommunications Act of 1996.

The conversation explores cultural influences, shifting definitions of rock’s eras and movements, and the lasting impact of artists like Bob Dylan and David Bowie. Participants also examine the socio-economic factors that shaped rock’s rise, emphasizing its resilience against claims of obsolescence while celebrating its enduring legacy and the contributions of pivotal artists across decades.

Zimmerman Publications

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In this episode, host Ryan Roberts speaks with double bassist and educator Chris Hornung about the history of rock music. Key topics include the genre’s roots in Tin Pan Alley, country, and blues, as well as the influence of early pioneers like Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley. A rock history instructor offers insights into rock’s evolution—from its emergence and impact on 1950s teenage culture to the industry's transformation through platforms like MTV and legislative changes such as the Telecommunications Act of 1996.

The conversation explores cultural influences, shifting definitions of rock’s eras and movements, and the lasting impact of artists like Bob Dylan and David Bowie. Participants also examine the socio-economic factors that shaped rock’s rise, emphasizing its resilience against claims of obsolescence while celebrating its enduring legacy and the contributions of pivotal artists across decades.

Zimmerman Publications

____________________________________________________________

In This Episode

Lemur Music

Use PromoCode THEBASSSHED

Jerry Jemmott 15 Timeless Basslines

Get Featured

Support the show

Instagram / Twitter / Youtube / Website / BSA / View More Episodes

  continue reading

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