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- 1011: Coro Concert Experience
- ... stage, and then a another group of singers echoing their words. I liked the rhythm and the flow of the spiritual song. My favorite was If I got my ticket, can I ride? Arranged by Robert Shaw, this spiritual song was uplifting. The choir came out clapping and dancing. They really looked as if they were having a lot of fun with this work. At the end the group of singers ...
- 1012: Motown’s Evolution and with Emphasis on Its Women
- ... Half of Motown Catalog for $132 Million”, October 1997, v28, p22 Daley, Dan, Billboard, August 19, 1995 v108, n33 p75 Garcia, Guy, People Weekly, “Death of a Soul Survivor”, August 10, 1992 v38,p96 Johnson, Robert E., Jet, “Berry Gordy’s book, “To Be Loved,” tells how he shaped lives of Motown Stars, November 21, 1994 v87 n3, p56 Reynolds, J.R., Billboard, April 27 1996 v107
- 1013: The Emergence of Heavy Metal
- ... Zeppelin turned traditional blues into an entirely new form of musical expression, a form that has come to mean many things, both good and bad. Heavy metal was defined by the guitar and vocals of Robert Plant and Jimmy Page. The term "heavy metal" in a line of the William S. Burroughs' novel "Naked Lunch." Quotes from "Lunch" appear frequently to this day. It remains an important and impacting influence on ...
- 1014: Rock Music
- ... musical dimension, relying upon the power of repetitiveness, loud volume, and electronic distortion. One famous group of Heavy Metal was Led Zeppelin, a British group that was formed in 1968 by Jimmy Page (lead guitar), Robert Plant (lead singer), John Paul Jones (pianist and bassist) and John Bonham (drummer). Most music of this decade was intended to be listened to, but not to be danced. This intention wasn't kept by ...
- 1015: Rock Music
- ... dimension but relying upon the power of repetitiveness, loud volume, and electronic distortion. One famous group of Heavy Metal was Led Zeppelin, a British group that was formed in 1968 by Jimmy Page (lead guitar), Robert Plant (lead singer), John Paul Jones (pianist and bassist) and John Bonham (drummer). Most music of this decade was intended to be listened to, but not to be danced. But this intention wasn't kept ...
- 1016: Basquiat and Davis
- ... born in Philadelphia in 1894. He grew up in an artistic environment, his father was art director of a Philadelphia newspaper, who had employed Luks, Glackens, and other members of the Eight. He studied with Robert Henri from 1910 to 1913, made covers and drawings for the social realist periodical The Masses, which was associated with the Ash-can School, and exhibited watercolors in the Armory Show, which made an overwhelming ...
- 1017: Review of A Concert of Sacred Music From The Moores Opera
- ... stage, and then a another group of singers echoing their words. I liked the rhythm and the flow of the spiritual song. My favorite was If I got my ticket, can I ride? Arranged by Robert Shaw, this spiritual song was uplifting. The choir came out clapping and dancing. They really looked as if they were having a lot of fun with this work. At the end the group of singers ...
- 1018: The Roots of Blues Music
- ... published, or recorded. The few who did became very popular. One example is Blind Melon Jefferson who started recording in 1926. His records outsold every other male musician at the time. Other popular musicians were Robert Johnson, Son House, Ma Rainy, and the most famous Charlie Patton who is credited for being the founder of the Delta Blues. In the end you can say that Blues came from many places, played ...
- 1019: Stone Temple Pilots
- Stone Temple Pilots Alright, so here is what I know about STP. The Stone Temple Pilots are a band that was formed in San Diego in 1988. Weiland hooked up with Robert Deleo at a show in California and then picked up Eric Kretz. and then after finally convincing Dean Deleo to come to California They were officially known as Mighty Joe Young. They recieved their first ...
- 1020: Jerry Garcia and The Grateful Dead
- ... drug that induced hallucinations in those who ingested it and that, for many, also inspired something remarkably close to the patterns of a religious experience. Among those taking these drugs was Garcia future songwriting partner Robert Hunter. Another that later joined the band was Ken Kersey, author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Sometimes a Great Notion. Kersey had been working on an idea about group LSD experiments ...
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