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Search results 181 - 190 of 235 matching essays
- 181: The Way It Really Was!
- ... drugs and eastern religions. At the end of the 60's decade, trends occurred like art rock, protest music and psychedelic music. By the seventies Rock and Roll was established, Jazz merged with R & B and resulted it disco. Kiss and Alice Copper dressed up on stage to get there music across. The 50's had a clash of black and ...
- 182: The Roots of Blues Music
- ... that you hear today has some form of blues in it. If it wasn't for the blues there wouldn't be any rock and roll, country, rap, pop, or jazz . Blues is also important for African American culture. African Americans were also the people who started the blues. The Blues started in the late 1800's in levee camps or ...
- 183: Booker T. Washington 3
- ... a family of 3 kids, who barely made it out of high school to a musical genius who is multi-talented instrumental wise, Frank Zappa has made an impact on jazz, rock-and-roll, rhythm & blues, and all other types and forms of music.
- 184: Biography Of Frank Zappa
- ... a family of 3 kids, who barely made it out of high school to a musical genius who is multi-talented instrumental wise, Frank Zappa has made an impact on jazz, rock-and-roll, rhythm & blues, and all other types and forms of music.
- 185: SKA!
- ... a man named Clement Dodd decided to create a uniquely Jamaican danceable sound. Ska is a potpourri of different musical styles; and draws influence from many countries. It takes swing, jazz, big band, soul, and rhythm and blues from the U.S., and couples it with calypso, ya-ya, and mento (a form of calypso) from the islands to create the ...
- 186: Frank Sinatra
- ... change for Sinatra. He did everything in his power to carry on with all the new trends. He released several albums that featured bossa nova, folk-rock, soft rock, and jazz, hoping to win back all the admiration and attention that had come so easily to him years before. He was not used to failure, even though he had a strong ...
- 187: Cryogenic
- ... person had his/her view point about cryogenic. "A man who had suffered injuries in a car crush caused by a drunken driver, which had ruined his life as a jazz musician. He hoped that future science could make him whole again." (Bagliuo, 1994) All this person wanted is to recovered completely by using future science to heal him. "AIDS victims ...
- 188: Helen Keller
- ... now have better care, training, and employment. "I am a beneficiary of her work. Because of her example, the world has given way a little," says David Jackson, a blind jazz singer (Shuur 2).
- 189: How to Listen to Music, Not Just Hear it
- ... a salesman play some of your cd's that you brought with you. Make sure you listen to the same song per set of speakers. Also, bring different types; classical, jazz, blues, rap, and 80's; whatever. Forget what the salesman says. Just remember, your ears won't deceive you. Figure out what sounds the best to you, then slap your ...
- 190: History of Rock and Roll
- History of Rock and Roll INTRODUCTION Rock and Roll started after the year 1955 with its roots being in Blues, Gospel, and Jazz. This influenced vocal music, which was popular with the African American population. Hep Harmony which added rhythm and harmony was sung by groups such as The "Mills Brothers" and the ...
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