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Sonny & CherEl hard rock (traducido como rock duro) es un género musical derivado del rock and roll y del blues rock emergido a finales de la década de los años 60s. Dentro de los orígenes del hard rock se pueden mencionar estilos y géneros tan variados como el garage rock, el rock and roll clásico, la música blues rock, el rock psicodélico y la música country pero, desde diferentes puntos de vista, fueeliminando elementos y se constituyó de identidad propia. El término hard rock abarca normalmente a los derivados y subgéneros del rock más pesados y rudos que el tradicional,[1] como el grunge o el arena rock, por lo que se puede considerar un estilo del subgénero hard rock.
Aunque The Kinks fueron los primeros de este género con su canción de 1964 «You Really Got Me», otra mítica banda de rockcomo The Jimi Hendrix Experience influencio al hard rock con su virtuoso líder guitarrista Jimi Hendrix.
a mediados y finales de los setenta artistas como Queen, Alice Cooper, Kiss, Rainbow, Whitesnake, Scorpions, AC/DC, Thin Lizzy, UFO, Nazareth, Aerosmith, Status Quo dieron continuidad y terminaron de moldear al género en su totalidad.
Sus canciones suelen estar en una tonalidad mayor, con unuso maestro de las tonalidades menores, especialmente en baladas.
Aerosmith: One of the most popular band of the 70's was Aerosmith. Their heavy, blues-based, dirty-riffing, and power ballads set the standard for rock 'n' roll for years to come. Influencing bands such as Guns N' Roses, Bon Jovi,and Motley Crue. One of Aerosmith's main factors in success was their mixing of hard rocking tunes like"Walk This Way", "Sweet Emotion" and "Back In The Saddle", with power ballads like "Dream On", "Seasons of Wither", and "You See Me Cryin'", this combination made them extremely popular in their 70's heyday. However, starting at about the time of their 1977 album "Draw The Line" drugs started to take over the band, and their audience declined immensley, with subsequent albums "Night In The Ruts"and "Rock In A Hard Place" drawing terrible reviews, from fans and critics alike. Their popularity lessened even more in the 80's decade and it appeared that the band was finished. They then exectued one of the most celebrated comebacks in rock history.
Aerosmith first formed in 1970, in Sunapee, New Hampshire. When vocalist/drummer Steven Tyler saw guitarist Joe Perry playing at a club therecalled The Barn. They then decided to form a band together, but Perry agreed to join only if bassist Tom Hamilton came along, and Tyler agreed. The band was now a power trio, but Tyler wanted two guitarists, and nominated his friend Raymond Tabano. However, Tabano soon fell out of favor with the band and was replaced by guitarist Brad Whitford. Tabano later went on to be head of the band's fan club,and designed the modern Aerosmith "Wings" logo. Aerosmith auditioned drummers, and decided on Joey Kramer, to take Tyler out from behind the drums, to become full-time singer. The band was now set, relocated to Boston, Massachusetts, and moved in together at 1325 Commonwealth Avenue.
After several years of playing clubs and rehearsing Aerosmith had several original songs, including "Dream On","Major Barbara", "Movin' Out", "Mama Kin', and "One Way Street". But they soon ran out of money and a place to rehearse. Quickly, they met John O' Toole, who let them rehearse in his theatre. Soon after, they played a gig at Max's Kansas City and got signed to management contracts with Frank Conally, David Krebs, and Steve Leber. At their next gig at "Max's" Clive Davis of Columbia Records saw...
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