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lesson:
Car Culture in Postwar America

Grades: High
Subjects: Social Studies/History

How did car culture intersect with and inspire Rock and Roll?

lesson:
The Musical Roots of the Surf Sound

Grades: High, Middle
Subjects: General Music

What is the Surf sound and where did it come from?

lesson:
The Musical Roots of the Surf Sound (Elementary Version)

Grades: Elementary
Subjects: Art/Design, Social Studies/History

How does the “Surf Sound” in Rock and Roll reflect early surf culture, and what are the roots of this genre of music?

lesson:
The Sound of the Suburbs

Grades: High
Subjects: Social Studies/History

How did the music of the Beach Boys reflect the suburbanization of postwar America?

Related People

people:
The Beach Boys

The Beach Boys' saga encompasses triumph and tragedy, innovation and excess, success and disappointment. It also involves some of the most acclaimed popular music ever created, thanks largely to the prodigious talents of sonic architect and main creative force Brian Wilson.  To the generation that came of age in the first half of the 1960s, the Beach Boys will forever be identified with the vision of an innocent, carefree pre-flower power America. The quintet's lengthy string of early hits – “Surfin’ U.S.A.,” “I Get Around,” “Fun, Fun, Fun,” “Surfer Girl” — mythologized middle-class teenage life and the golden ideal of California, with...