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Across
  1. 1. A documentary about rock music, like Monterey Pop or Gimme Shelter
  2. 2. Brian Wilson’s masterpiece was “Good,” but wasn’t ready in time to be released on Pet Sounds
  3. 8. Composer who kept getting in trouble with the Soviet government
  4. 9. This composer, Benjamin, wrote a War Requiem for the dedication of a cathedral
  5. 10. Rock opera by The Who about a deaf, dumb, and blind pinball wizard
  6. 12. Joe was the composer of “In A Silent Way” and “Mercy, Mercy, Mercy,” and a keyboard player for Miles Davis and Weather Report
  7. 16. Three Days of Peace and Music in upstate New York in August 1969
  8. 18. The musical associated with the administration of John F. Kennedy
  9. 19. James Brown was this to soul music
  10. 20. The opening song of the musical, Hair
  11. 24. Motown group featuring Diana Ross as lead singer
  12. 26. The memorial that John Coltrane composed in reaction to a KKK bombing in Birmingham
  13. 27. The type of album exemplified by Sgt. Peppers and Pet Sounds
  14. 29. Otis Redding song made famous by Aretha Franklin
  15. 34. Gyorgy Ligeti’s technique of superimposing many overlapping moving parts within a small range of notes
  16. 35. This Sergeant taught his band to play twenty years ago, today
  17. 36. Galt, the composer of the musical, Hair
  18. 38. Alto sax player Adderley who played on Kind of Blue and recorded “Mercy, Mercy, Mercy”
  19. 39. Instrument introduced to the West by Ravi Shankar
  20. 42. The Byrds and Bob Dylan asked this man to play a song for them
  21. 44. Berio included a tribute to Martin Luther King in one movement of this unique work
  22. 46. According to P.F. Sloan and Barry McGuire, we were on the eve of this
  23. 47. Where Martha and the Vandellas wanted you to dance
  24. 50. Where Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, and Otis Redding jumpstarted their careers
  25. 52. Rock group that started the British Invasion
  26. 54. Country where American soldiers massacred civilians at My Lai in 1968
  27. 55. John, the composer and performer of A Love Supreme
  28. 59. Composer who made his singers shout, clap, shuffle their feet, and inspired the Beatles so much that they put him on an album cover
  29. 60. A fake band invented for television, sang “I’m a Believer” by Neil Diamond
  30. 64. The show that introduced the Beatles to the United States
  31. 66. Last name of John the talent scout who discovered Bob Dylan and many other musicians
  32. 67. John was the main vocalist and composer for “A Day in the Life”
  33. 68. American music style, especially from Chicago, that held a huge influence on British groups like the Stones and the Beatles and the Animals
  34. 70. Family that dominated the Beach Boys
  35. 71. The sport that inspired Jan and Dean and the Beach Boys
  36. 74. John Lennon was willing to be a part of this, as long as you weren’t talking about destruction (also part of the title of this course)
  37. 75. The “Singers” associated with Luciano Berio’s Sinfonia
  38. 76. Charles claimed that the Beatles White Album was telling him to commit murder and start a race war
Down
  1. 1. The white animal that Grace Slick sang about at Woodstock, from Alice in Wonderland
  2. 3. Saxophonist John whose music was so spiritual that there is a church named after him in San Francisco
  3. 4. What Steve Reich’s preacher, Walter, keeps telling us it’s going to do, in the story of Noah
  4. 5. Stanley used Ligeti’s music in his famous 2001: A Space Odyssey
  5. 6. Krzysztof Penderecki composed this work in memory of the victims of Hiroshima
  6. 7. Robert Zimmerman chose this as his performer name
  7. 8. Rolling Stones hit sung by Otis Redding at Monterey
  8. 11. What happened to Robert F. Kennedy on June 5, 1968
  9. 13. Sam sang about a change that was a long time coming
  10. 14. Set his guitar on fire at Monterey
  11. 15. What happened to Martin Luther King on April 4, 1968
  12. 17. Karel Husa was inspired to compose a work depicting the 1968 Soviet invasion of this city
  13. 21. What happened to John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963
  14. 22. The overly enthusiastic reaction fans had to the early Beatles
  15. 23. Louis, the trumpet player who sang “Hello, Dolly” and “What a Wonderful World”
  16. 25. Beatles album that overflowed with new studio techniques, also a name for a kind of firearm
  17. 28. Style started in 1969 and 1970 by Miles Davis albums In A Silent Way and Bitches Brew
  18. 30. The short name for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical about Jesus Christ
  19. 31. What the Rolling Stones had for the Devil that made them shout, “Who Killed the Kennedys?”
  20. 32. The type of rights that Martin Luther King espoused
  21. 33. Folk festival where Bob Dylan shocked the crowd by performing with rock musicians
  22. 37. The type of tape that Steve Reich used in his early electronic compositions
  23. 40. Bernard Hermann composed for strings only for the soundtrack of this horror film
  24. 41. Michael’s famous pop music family that joined Motown in 1969
  25. 43. Berio honor this composer in the third movement of his unique Sinfonia
  26. 45. Musical style represented by Terry Riley’s In C, Steve Reich, Philip Glass
  27. 47. The kind of love demonstrated in the music of John Coltrane’s most spiritual composition
  28. 48. Dead musicians from San Francisco known for live concerts with a huge following, even today
  29. 49. Milton Babbitt’s avant-garde composition pairing a human voice with electronically modified recordings of the same performer
  30. 51. Recording technique of reversing magnetic tape used by the Beatles
  31. 53. Rolling Stones Festival where Hells Angels killed Meredith Hunter
  32. 56. Jimi Hendrix deconstructed this Star Spangled thing at Woodstock
  33. 57. The opposite of a traditionalist
  34. 58. The British rock group fronted by Eric Burdon
  35. 61. The short name for the bad boys of the British Invasion - Rolling
  36. 62. Unusual percussion instrument that demonstrated that Coltrane’s A Love Supreme would be a serious work
  37. 63. Developed by Robert Moog and Wendy Carlos
  38. 65. John was a rock guitar player in Miles Davis’ first fusion recordings
  39. 69. What Otis Redding died in right after Monterey
  40. 72. The kind of jazz developed by Ornette Coleman in 1959 and 1960
  41. 73. Another name for Berry Gordy’s Hitsville, U.S.A., based in Detroit