Dave Szatmary worked in the music industry and taught the history of rock and roll at several universities after earning his Ph.D. in American History at Rutgers University. He has contributed to the All Music Guides to Rock, Jazz and Blues and wrote A Time to Rock (Schirmer’s) He also authored Shays’ Rebellion (University of Massachusetts Press, 1980), which has been made into a film and served as the basis for a History Channel program. Szatmary regularly reviews rock and jazz books. He currently serves as the Vice Provost of Educational Outreach at the University of Washington, one of the premier professional and continuing education programs in the country that serves 50,000 students annually. He is a noted expert and has been interviewed extensively by the media about online learning and higher education budgeting in addition to rock and roll.
“Comprehensive in its coverage of different musical movements throughout the period it covers. Provides a thorough introduction to the history of pop music.” - Gregory Weinstein, Columbia College of Chicago “Clear and concise writing.” - Deborah Wilson, Ohio State University, Marion Campus “Its three greatest strengths are: Its emphasis upon social history, the explanation of the many different iterations of rock music, and the companion website. This book is an excellent study of rock music's place in Anglo-American social history.” - John H. Smith, Texas A&M University-Commerce “It is a great book to stirring up discussions on some important social aspects of the music.” - Yolanda Williams, Minneapolis Community and Technical College
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