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- 2821: Jerry Garcia and The Grateful Dead
- Jerry Garcia and The Grateful Dead Jerome John Garcia was born in 1942, in San Francisco's Mission District. His father, a spanish immigrant named Jose "Joe" Garcia, had been a jazz clarinetist and Dixieland bandleader in the thirties, and he named his ...
- 2822: King's "A Letter From Birmingham City Jail": An Analysis
- ... them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you.'". He also compares himself to "Amos", "Paul", and even characters that were not from the bible, such as "Martin Luther", "John Bunyan, "Abraham Lincoln", and many more. The point is, that he is not trying to impress the clergymen with his biblical references anymore, he has gone on to include them, and historical allusions, showing how ...
- 2823: Film Score Music
- ... Irwin. Knowing the Score. Van Nostrand Reinhold Co, New York. Hoffman, Charles. Sounds for Silence. DBS Publications, New York. Kalinak, Kathryn. Settling the Score. The University of Wisconsin Press, U.S.A. Manrell, Roger and John Huntley. The Technique of Film Music. Focal Press, New York. McCarty, Clifford. Film Music. Garland Publishing Inc., New York.
- 2824: Can Manufactured Bands Ever be Classified as 'Good' Art? The Effect of the Market on the Construction of Music
- ... them." They also stated that only then would they have achieved anything when "Ten thousand girls are screaming at the boys on stage, some passing out from excitement and being taken away by the St John's Ambulance Brigade. To create an image, the managers put the word out that the four boys from England's next Mega-band would be in such and such a place at such and such ...
- 2825: Early History of the Pipe Organ
- ... The Organ, Its History and Construction. 3rd ed. London: Robert Cocks & Co., 1887. Grout, Donald Jay and Claude V. Palisca. A History of Western Music. 5th ed. New York, London: W.W. Norton, 1996. Fesperman, John T. and Barbara Owen. “Organ.” In The New Harvard Dictionary of Music. Ed. Don Michael Randel: 578–89. Cambridge, London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Schott, Howard. “Keyboard.” In The New Harvard Dictionary of ...
- 2826: Paul Ehrlich
- ... New Doors to the Unknown’. The World & I. Vol. 11. Pages 172. May 1, 1996. Gillispie, Charles Coulston. Dictionary of Scientific Biography Volume 3. New York. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1980. Pages 295-303. Leyden, John G. From Nobel Prize to Courthouse Battle; Paul Ehrlich’s ‘Wonder Drug’ for Syphilis Won Him Acclaim but Also Led Critics to Hound Him. The Washington Post. Page Z16. July 27, 1997.
- 2827: History of Rock and Roll
- ... dominated the charts. This could most be seen in the movie Back to the Future. In the late sixties however a new type of rock emerged. Led by four young British men known as Paul, John, George and Ringo this music was more like the gateway from Elvis Presley to Jimi Hendrix. Known as the Beatles they stole the hearts of millions of teenage girls with songs such as Michelle and ...
- 2828: Paul Revere
- ... lanterns, and Revere crosses to Charleston. He carries the Alarum to Lexington. He British capture him. Revere is in quite a dilemma now. To his great luck thy let him free and he returns to John Hancock and Sam Adams. He saves Hancock’s trunk for him and goes into Cambridge. He risks a trip into Boston to make sure his family finally succeeds in getting a pass. By May of ...
- 2829: Woodstock Music And Art Fair
- ... of the nation's worst traffic jams. It also inspired a bunch of local and state laws to ensure that nothing like it would ever happen again. Woodstock was the idea of four young men: John Roberts, Joel Rosenman, Artie Kornfeld and Michael Lang. The oldest of the four was 26. Their original odea was to have it in Wallkill, New York, but the residents objected so greatly, that the site ...
- 2830: Jimi Hendrix
- ... 1997, yet another attempt was made to recreate the album Hendrix was working on at the time of his death, but this time the project was overseen by Hendrix co-producer Eddie Kramer and historian John McDermott--and it had the Hendrix family stamp of approval. The seventeen-track album, First Rays of the New Rising Sun, is arguably the best assemblage of Hendrix leftovers so far. Despite these transgressions against ...
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