
History of American Pop Culture
We will examine each decade looking at the emerging and evolving trends through the lens of Pop Culture. We will examine areas such as fashion, music, television along with several other …
History of American Pop Culture - 1950's Music
No other record company in history has exerted such an enormous influence on both the style and substance of popular music and culture. With more than 180 No. 1 hit songs worldwide and …
History of American Pop Culture - 2000's Music
In Pop music you saw a blended sound of rock, pop, hip hop and country music as artists like Lady Gaga and Kelly Clarkson take center stage next to many of the popular groups of the …
Looking at American Pop Culture
It wasn't until after World War Two and the birth of the Baby Boomer generation in the mid-1940's that Pop Culture came into it's own in the United States. The Baby Boomers were the largest …
History of American Pop Culture - Course Overview
We will look at Pop Culture in America chronologically starting in the 1940's and working our way to the 2010's.
History of American Pop Culture - 1960's Music
The ultimate pop phenomenon, they appeared everywhere in the '60s: on TV, movie screens, magazine covers, lunch boxes, dolls, dishes and more. Beatlemania influences hairstyles and …
History of American Pop Culture - 1940's Music
These stars helped to usher in change in the United States, reinforce family values and promote the American way of life. We hear this through the work of artists like Bing Crosby and Frank …
History of American Pop Culture - 1980's Music
Music is a great conduit of Pop Culture because of its mass appeal, it's timeliness, and it's diversity. Another element of Pop Culture that directly connects to music is dance.
History of American Pop Culture - Unit 8: 2000's
By the time the decade came to an end the country was still struggling, but it had a new vision for where it was headed. While many factors played a role in the changing American culture there …
History of American Pop Culture - 1960's Television
Jun 23, 2021 · By the end of the 1960's nearly 95% of American's had a television in their home. As a result you see a dramatic rise in the number of shows, the diversity of shows and a …