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    Elvis Presley's Accomplishments

    Screams,and hands shot into the air when Elvis sang and played his guitar. The Screams were almost deafening. From Elvis being born, to when he died, he was a rockstar. Elvis truly changed the way people looked at “Rock ‘n’ Roll”, in a good, and bad way.Elvis was incredibly important for the popularization of “Rock ‘n’ Roll” . From Elvis’ early life, to his rise to fame, and his legacy. It all started when Elvis was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, January 8, 1935. When he was very young, he

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    Louis Armstrong Accomplishments

    The Jazz age was a time of great musicians. “An all star virtuoso, he came to prominence in the 1920s, influencing countless musicians with both his daring trumpet style and unique vocals” (Louis web). Louis armstrong became a influence musicians from a simple intrest in music. Louis Armstrong was born august 4, 1901 In New Orleans Louisiana (Louis Web). Armstrong's father left at his birth (Mcdonough 5). For most of his childhood he lived in a section of new orleans so poor it was nicknamed

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    Rock And Roll Attitudes

    Firstly, people who advocate of rock 'n' roll always admit that the most important in a band is its attitude and behaviour both on the stage and backstage, sometimes some music are not so pleasant but the posture of the band towards all aspects of life can strongly come into contact with the public. The Rolling Stones were the "bad guys" with subtle lavish apparel, it was not just the clothes but the provocative way to show themselves fomented a disruption in the music scene, more than that, inside

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    Rock And Roll In The 1950's

    During the 1950’s African American migrated over to the United States to get jobs. Because we lived so close we picked up their style of music and mashed ours with theirs. Rock and Roll was born in the 1950’s by the overlapping of blues and rhythm. During the 1950’s many parents did not allow their children to listen to Rock and Roll because they thought it was going to cause teen rebellion. But because their parents did not want their kids listening to it, it only made them want to listen to

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    James Brown Research Paper

    First of all, Michael Jackson and James Brown were two of the biggest music stars in there era. James Brown was one of the hardest working men in the music industry and it always showed when he came out with new music. People loved James Brown music because it puts them in a good mood. Music is what he loved to do and you could tell by the way he put so much effort and hard work into making music for everyone to listen too. His song “Say It Loud─ I’m Black and I’m Proud” had an impact on the whole

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    Miles Davis Research Paper

    Jazz is an art form that is as American as baseball, yet as synonymous with the country that the music is normally used to describe it. Present from storefronts and coffee bars, all the way to movies, and pop culture, jazz is everywhere. Coming into being during the earlier decades of the 20th century Jazz is an art form that describes that changes in American society around that time, while also allowing minorities to gain the spotlight for the first time. An art form that praises skill, innovation

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    Jazz Music Research Paper

    Jazz isn’t a type of music, jazz can be anything found in its natural state, as the announcer had mentioned it was the waves of the ocean breaking along the side of a cliff. This video did back up my original thoughts that jazz music focused more on the sound from the instruments rather than the voice of a singer or singers. The thoughts that I had prior to watching the video were based

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    Personal Narrative-Home

    until we got closer. "Move out of the way! Clear a path!" Stevie shouted, pushing ahead of us as people cleared out of the way. Lying on the ground was a boy who looked to be no older than 17. His dark brown eyes were wide behind his broken baby blue glasses. Twigs and dead leaves were tangled in his dark red Mohawk. And his bright clothes were in tatters. On his right index finger he wore a silver skull ring that was similar to Nico's. "What's your name?" Nico asked, kneeling down beside the

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    Elvis Presley Research Paper

    The two biggest icons in the modern music industry, Michael Jackson, and Elvis Presley ironically both dead of heart failure. Gone but not forgotten these to artists left a great impression in the music industry. The effects left on the music industry by both artists was their original music that combined various types of genres, their iconic dance moves that set them apart from other artists, and the positive influence they had on future artists all resulting in the titles as “The King of Pop” and

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    A Summary Of Intersectionality In Blues Music

    When The Blues music started to become popular, this made many African-American women start to feel more comfortable with who they were. During this time period, many white middle class people were started to finally see African-Americans as equal, however, it was still up for debate to most. I find it interesting that the blues music genre is the only one that really stands up and talks about intersectionality. When I think about contemporary society, I can easily think of many songs in many different

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