March 18th, 2017 marked a monumental day in the world of music history, as it was the day that Chuck Berry, known to be one of the first pioneers of rock n' roll, passed away. Fans across all nations were united that day, coming together to appreciate all the beautiful music that Berry gave us. Born on October 18th, 1926 Chuck Berry expressed an interest in music from the start. From his first album, After School Session (1957), to his latest Rock It (1979) and everything in between, we will never
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Singer and songwriter Kenneth Donald Rogers was born on August 21, 1938, in Houston, Texas. His name was "Kenneth Donald" on his birth certificate but his family always called him "Kenneth Ray." He grew up poor living with his parents and six siblings. In high school, he wanted to pursue a music career. He bought himself a guitar, and started a group called the Scholars. The band had a rockabilly sound and had a few local hits. laveing the group, he recorded a 1958 hit single "That Crazy Feeling
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Jazz is considered the original art form of the American self. One person who fits this form of expression is Billie Holiday. Holiday happens to be my best choice of a recognizable jazz artist. I chose Holiday because she could take the composition of a song given to her and turn it into well-known music standards. Holiday showed that she could be great at anything. She is inspiration for me to be great at anything I am involved in. The purpose of this paper is to give insight on Billie Holiday,
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...The ticket was rugged with rips on each side. It did not say what it was for, but it was very small and had a very pretty violet color on it. A slight breeze passed through the boat. The sky became dark and looked as if a gray blanket was put over the sky. The wind was warm and cozy. The clouds however were very dense with a slight nimbus cloud about 300 miles away. The red on this boat seemed to slowly fade away as the sun receded into the clouds. Both mules on each side seemed to slightly lag
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Bob Dylan is a singer- songwriter born on may 24, 1941 in Duluth, Minnesota. He was one of the most influential singer of the 1960 and has produced more than over 400 songs, some that are very meaning full to his audience. The song that I choose to speak about is his song “with god on our side”. This song was considered one of Bob Dylan’s most influential songs. In the song the main topic is war, he explains that god is on our side during war but he doesn’t seem to understand the reasoning of the
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Blues music originated in the south in the 19th century and generally evolved from workers out in the fields and from African songs. “Sonny’s Blues” was written in 1957 but still, to this day, sends out a message for everyone today. James Baldwin, in “Sonny’s Blues”, writes about two brothers who have trouble trying to understand each other. Suzy Goldman, in “Sonny’s Blues: A Message in Music”, writes about how music affects life of others and that is only takes someone who understands music to see
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Sally Scull was the scariest siren in Texas. She was born in Pennsylvania in 1817. Sally’s full given name was Sarah Jane Newman Robinson Scull Doyle Wadkins Hordsdorff. Her given name could be the longest name in the universe. She was the only daughter of William Rabb. When Sally was six, she moved with her extended family out to near the Colorado river. Her father died, when Sally was eighteen. She was married for the first time two years earlier at the age of sixteen. After most of Sally’s family
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Poor Barney Barney has finally decided to retire after many years in law enforcement, and Barney has done relatively well and setting himself up for a good retirement by participating in some early life real estate investments (Tailer, 2014, para.1). Barney owns some property in the North Carolina mountains as well as property on North Carolina’s coast. Unfortunately, Barney has some issues that will need to be addressed both legally and spiritually while attempting to clean his rights in regards
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BESSIE SMITH essie Smith, “The Empress of the Blues” was the most popular female blues singer of the 1920’s and 1930’s. Bessie is often regarded as one of the greatest singers of her era. She and Louis Armstrong were a major influence on other jazz vocalists. Her birthday isn’t known for sure, but the 1900 census indicates that Bessie was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee on July 1892. The 1910 census recorded her birthday as April 15, 1894, a date that appears on all subsequent documents
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mixed a certainly number of different music style together, especially between rural and city folks5. Moreover, blues and yodels were also be incorporated will his music style. Additionally, his experience made him sang with his true emotion, it makes him become a sentimental balladeer to others6.
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