Rockschool
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Rockschool | |
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Created by | Educational Broadcasting Corporation |
Starring | Herbie Hancock |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 8 (Series 1) 8 (Series 2) |
Production | |
Running time | 25 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | BBC Two |
Release | 1 November 1983 8 December 1987 | –
Rockschool was a television series aired by the BBC and PBS on 1 November 1983. The series explored the history of rock music and gave instruction in popular performance techniques.
Aired in the United States by public television station WNET, Herbie Hancock was brought in to host the series for the American market. Hancock presented various topics in a studio classroom setting, interspersed with short lessons from the "Rockschool Band" and interview segments with well-known musicians.
The series was produced by the Educational Broadcasting Corporation and distributed in the U.S. by Lorimar Productions in 1987, as six volumes on VHS tape.
Volume listing
- Rockschool Volume 1: Elementary Equipment and Basic Technique
- Rockschool Volume 2: Blues to Heavy Metal
- Rockschool Volume 3: Funk, Reggae & New Music
- Rockschool Volume 4: Digital Age Hardware
- Rockschool Volume 5: Melody and Soloing - The Lifeblood of Rock
- Rockschool Volume 6: Arrangements - Putting It All Together
Companion books
Two volumes titled Rockschool 1: Guitar, Bass & Drums and Rockschool 2: Electronics, Keyboards & Vocals were published in the U.S. in 1987 by Fireside Books (Simon & Schuster). Volume 1 was previously published in Great Britain by the BBC in 1984. The books were edited by series producer Chris Lent.
Credits
Host: Herbie Hancock (U.S. series) The Rockschool Band
- Guitar: Deirdre Cartwright
- Bass guitar: Henry Thomas
- Drums: Geoff Nicholls
- Keyboards: Alastair Gavin (Series 2)
Produced and directed by: Chris Lent
Guest demonstrators
- Tony Banks
- Graham Bonnet
- Bill Bruford
- Vince Clarke
- The Communards
- John Entwistle
- Omar Hakim
- Jan Hammer
- Allan Holdsworth
- James Ingram
- Danny Johnson
- Gary Moore
- Carl Palmer
- Ian Paice
- Midge Ure
Performances
- Bronski Beat
- Depeche Mode
- Thomas Dolby
- Japan
- Freddie King
- Annie Lennox
- The Mahavishnu Orchestra
- The Pointer Sisters
- Motörhead
- Jimi Hendrix
- Bootsy Collins
- The Smiths
- U2
- Rick Wakeman
References
External links
- Deirdre Cartwright (official site)
- Sarah Jane Morris - has worked with Alastair Gavin and Henry Thomas
- Use dmy dates from August 2012
- 1983 British television series debuts
- 1987 British television series endings
- 1980s British music television series
- Educational television series
- PBS original programming
- BBC Television shows
- Television series by WNET
- British music television shows
- English-language television shows