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Professor William McKeen delves into the origins of rock beginning with its emergence in the 1950s.



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William McKeen

William McKeen is the author of nine books and the editor of four more. His most recent books are Everybody Had an Ocean (2017) , Too Old to Die Young (2015) , Homegrown in Florida (2012) , Mile Marker Zero (2011) , Outlaw Journalist (2008) , Highway 61 (2003) , Rock and Roll is Here to Stay (2000) and Literary Journalism: A Reader (2000) .

He teaches at Boston University, where he chairs the Department of Journalism and serves as associate dean of the College of Communication. He teaches literary journalism, history of journalism, reporting, feature writing and history of rock'n'roll.

He's worked for several newspapers and magazines, including The Saturday Evening Post, The American Spectator, The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Ky.) , The Palm Beach (Fla.) Post and The St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times.

His writing has appeared in Holiday, American History, Maxim, The Saturday Evening Post, The New York Times, The Boston Globe, and many other newspapers and magazines. He has appeared on "The Today Show," "The O'Reilly Factor," "The CBS Evening News" and other news programs.

He earned his bachelor's degree in history and his master's degree in journalism from Indiana University and his Ph.D. in higher education administration from the University of Oklahoma. He taught at Western Kentucky University 1977-1982, the University of Oklahoma 1982-1986 and the University of Florida, 1986-2010.

He has seven children and lives in Cohasset, Massachusetts.

Please visit www.williammckeen.com



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