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    What Are Elvis Presley's Major Accomplishments

    Elvis Presley Elvis Presley was one of the, if not the best, rock and roll singers in America. Elvis had a hard childhood but he managed to become one of the best singers ever. He was more than a singer, though, was also an actor and he served in the army. He had some pretty big accomplishments in his career, such as his grammy nominations. There are also some pretty cool facts and information about him as well. We should start at his childhood and his rise to fame and stardom. Childhood Elvis

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    Selena Quintanilla

    was Dreaming of You, it was released posthumously in 1995. Selena Quintanilla was born on April 16, 1971 she was the daughter of Abraham Jr. and Marcella Quintanilla. She was born in Lake Jackson, Texas. Selena’s father led a band that played early rock and roll songs that were also mixed with traditional Mexican music during the 1950 and 1960s. This typed of music would later be known as Tejano music. It later became very popular throughout the southwest United States and Mexico. Selena’s dad eventually

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    Chuck Berry Research Paper

    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 forget the endless melody and rhythm that seemed

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    Johnny Cash Greed

    Johnny Cash grew up in middle of nowhere, Arkansas, learning the hard work of picking cotton from his father, and the fun and joys of family, music and singing from his mother. Singing carried him through the air force right into touring as a young adult artist. The rush of singing in front of thousands was the greatest feeling ever for Cash until he found a family. Johnny Cash sober had a voice that drew thousand and was one of the most influential musicians ever, while addicted, he needed the Betty

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    Kenneth Donald Rogers: A Brief Biography

    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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    The Contradictions Of Chaos And Order In The Film SLC: Punk !

    The Contradictions of Chaos and Order The film SLC: Punk! follows a group of friends taking part in the Punk movement during the year 1985 in the religiously oppressed Salt Lake City as they attempt to create and spread chaos. Chaos, which the characters in the film use almost interchangeably with anarchy, is the only rule they live by. However, living by anarchy as their one rule, a contradiction in itself since anarchy means no rules, is just one of the many contradictions in the punk belief system

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    Essay On The Role Of Art In The 1970s

    The 1970s, was a decade for artist to speak and become popular. Art in the 1970s included Feminist, Performance, and Graffiti art. Along with art in the 70s, other events were also taking place at this time. The opening of Disney world in Orlando, the banning of cigarette advertisements, and the Feminist art movement. The 70s were a time full of drastic measures, and bold movements. In the 1970s, America was getting bold and creative this led to multiple things . The Feminist art movement started

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    Personal Narrative On The Cheering Team

    At the end of cheering practice when everyone is tired, cranky, sweaty, and most of all, sick of being with each other is when all the drama on the cheering team starts. While stunting I got kicked in the mouth and went to the bathroom to clean up the blood. “Get in your tumbling spots” I hear coming from Coach Heather as i’m walking out of the gym. “Can we work on tumbling?” the entire team asked. That’s all I heard coming from what it sounded like a million different spots as I walked in the

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    Listen To Music Analysis

    When I was younger I spent so much time singing in the car or around my house, even though I was never all that great at it. I have many fond childhood memories of singing or listening to silly songs with my family and now that I am older I look back on those special times and am so thankful I was able to have them. Over the years I have begun to lose interest in music, since lately I have noticed that anytime I listen to any type of music the song is immediately stuck in my head and can get stuck

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    How Does Bob Dylan Relate To The Civil Rights Movement

    Music plays a huge role in younger generations because they always look for inspiration to not only improve themselves but also improve their country and other’s life. With these thoughts in their mind, the youngsters are willing to learn about their past so they can improve the future for the generation after them. “The Times They Are A Changin”, one of the famous protest song that Bob Dylan wrote during the Civil Rights Movement. The song was written during the climax time of the Civil Rights Movement

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