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- 5661: New Orleans Jazz Band: Dag
- ... trying to book Dag to play at the Fox or Boulder Theater. It is music like theirs that keeps Jazz alive and current to the trends and markets in our modern society. It is my personal belief, that, because of bands such as Dag, Jazz will never die, only change form to adapt to its environment. The mold of Jazz, however, will never change.
- 5662: Romantic Music: The Ideals of Instrumental Music
- ... became a vehicle for the utterance of thoughts which, although first hinted in words, may ultimately be beyond the power of words to fully express. Practically every composer of the era was, to some degree, writing program music, weather or not this was publicly acknowledged. One reason it was so easy for listeners to connect a scene or a story or a poem with a piece of Romantic music is that ...
- 5663: Music Censorship
- ... start to consider the majority age group in which they are popular, and if the group is of younger ages, nine to fourteen, for them to consider the "moral health of children in America" when writing lyrics. Lastly, if what the listener is listening to does not appease them, the off and stop buttons are there for a purpose. If the radio is a problem, turning the station will do just ...
- 5664: Jazz and Classical Music
- ... Vivaldi was Italian, Bach was German, Mozart and Beethoven were Austrian; they are some of the more prominent composers. Not until the twentieth century with Gershwin and a few others do we find American composers writing this kind of art music. For the sake of convention, we can refer to Western Art Music as Classical music. Jazz is a distinctively American form of music, and it's history occupies a much ...
- 5665: Instrumental History of the Drums
- ... it is in a school marching band or a punk rock band. I think that in this class I will learn a lot more about the instrumental history of the drum, than I have while writing this paper. THE END
- 5666: History of Rock and Roll
- ... as the Silver Beatles. They brought about the renewal of rock and roll, starting in Liverpool, England. John Lennon (10/9/40-12/8/80), led the Beatles as the lead singer and songwriter. Also writing the songs for the Beatles was Paul McCartney (6/18/42- present). George Harrison (2/25/43-present) added to the sounds of the Beatles. In 1962, Ringo Starr (7/7/40-present) became the ...
- 5667: Stephen Crane Biography
- ... also the Hudson River Institute, and the University of Syracuse for one semester where he was most known for playing baseball. Crane was obsessed with war and any form of violence. In 1891 he started writing for newspapers in the New York area. Stephen Cranes first work was a novel called Maggie: A Girl of The Streets. Then Crane wrote the Red Badge Of Courage, a novel about a civil war ...
- 5668: Pearl Jam, Everclear, and No Doubt
- ... and vocals) Jack Irons, (drums) and Mike McCready, (guitar). A couple of the songs that Pearl Jam does are Jeremy, Daughter, Smile, Spin the Black Circle and Tremor Christ. Pearl Jam has a knack for writing catchy lyrics that become very popular. Everclear is a band from Portland. They are not as popular as Pearl Jam, but they do have a large following of fans. The three band members of Everclear ...
- 5669: Socrates
- ... law or to the civil disobedience can be justified. To justify it correctly you have to be able to argue and find reasons for every given rule. Not just believe in what others say. My personal opinion is that it is wrong to do be an object of the rules someone told you when you were born. Everyone has the right to argue about the city and laws or with his ...
- 5670: A Rock Concert
- ... beneath me seemed to move with the beat of each song. The number of people was enormous. I had to actually become one with the people next to me. The crowd provided or allowed no personal space. We were all packed in there liked caged wildcats. I had to move as the crowd allowed or insisted. Everything was done as a group. There were no individuals here. It was only one ...
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