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- 2811: Tupac Shakur's Last Album: Makaveli
- ... against anyone who has persecuted him for something or done something to him, are very evident throughout the entire album. WORKS CITED Biema, David Van. What goes round . . . Time 23 Sept. 1996: 40+. Farley, Christopher John. The Don Killimunati: The 7 Day Theory. Rev. of The Don Killimunati: The 7-Day Theory, by Makaveli. Time 25 Nov. 1996: 102. Henderson, Clinque. Split Personality. The New Republic 7 Oct. 1996: 46. Linden ...
- 2812: Hear No Evil: Music Censorship
- ... not a formal group. Their belief that music censorship opposes the artists right to free speech brings them together and gives them the strength of a group. Musicians such as Frank Zappa and the late John Denver were present, along with representatives of the Record Industry Association of America. The PMRCs intent is to persuade concerned parents that violent music is harmful to their childs well being. They want ...
- 2813: The Red Hot Chilli Peppers
- ... messed-up stuff hadn't happened." Dream Team Redux The band itself is being reborn as well. The Peppers will add a little of their former spice back to the blend with the addition of John Fruciante, the guitarist for the band during the artistic zest of acclaimed albums Mother's Milk and Blood Sugar Sex Magik. Producer Rick Rubin, who produced those two hits, is also back on board behind ...
- 2814: The Assassination of MLK
- ... during the summer of 1962. (Phillips 2). In 1963 Martin Luther King, Jr. and his staff guided mass demonstrations in Birmingham, Alabama, where local, white police officials were known for their anti-black attitudes. President Kennedy reacted to the protests by submitting civil rights legislations to Congress, which passed the Civil Rights Act of 1963. (Mark 5). In 1963 he delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech on the steps ...
- 2815: The Grateful Dead
- ... they formed a band called Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions. A few weeks later Bob Matthews,who later became a part of the Grateful Dead electronics and recording family,joined the group along with John "marmaduke" Dawson,who later joined the New Riders of the Purple Sage. Work was scarce for the Jug Champions until Dana Morgan, owner at the store where Jerry taught banjo and Pig Pen worked,provided ...
- 2816: The War Between the States
- ... Leavenworth, Kansas, Whilden arrived in the old Spanish city of Santa Fe, New Mexico Territory, on August 27, 1855, where he took up his duties as civilian private secretary to the local garrison commander, Colonel John Breckinridge Grayson of Kentucky, who would later serve the Confederacy as a brigadier general in Florida. Life in New Mexico Territory When Whilden arrived in Santa Fe, the city had been under U.S. jurisdiction ...
- 2817: Neil Armstrong
- ... but Neil Armstrong didn't get scared and they were able to stop the rolling and return to earth. He was on Gemini 11 and then on Apollo 10. Apollo 10 was launched from Cape Kennedy, orbited the moon, and came within ten miles of the moons surface. On July 16,1969 Apollo 11 blasted off with Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Edwin Aldrin. On July 20,1969 they landed on ...
- 2818: New Orleans Jazz Band: Dag
- ... blessing." The band claims inspiration from both Jazz and R&B artists. Patterson unveils most of his inspiration to the song, "What's Goin' On," by Marvin of course, while guitarist Dennis claims allegiance to John Coltrane's Ballads, and Jimi Hendrix and Aretha Franklin. James Brown and Frank Zappa also had influences on the band. One of the most amazing things that I noticed about the band was the tremendous ...
- 2819: Progression of Music From the 1940's To the Present
- ... to hold your hand". They broke up in 1970 and all pursued solo careers or in their own band. Many people requested that they have reunions, but those requests basically stopped with the death of John Lennon, a member of the Beatles, was murdered in 1980. "The Rolling Stones" were formed in 1962 and very much contrasted the Beatles softer sound. The Rolling Stones were a more energetic type of American ...
- 2820: Music Censorship
- ... are released every year in comparison to only about 325 movies per year (Zucchino 9). Although the idea of printing lyrics in the albums and cassettes has the endorsement of the great Frank Zappa and John Denver, this is not possible (Zucchino 9) . The record companies, who print the albums, do not own the rights to the lyrics, the music companies do (Zucchino 9). Providing printed lyrics to radio stations cannot ...
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