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- 1021: History of Rock and Roll
- ... electronic distortion, and vulgar stage antics. Some bands expressing these feelings were Kiss, Alice Cooper, Led Zeppelin. Led Zeppelin, who is a British rock group was most popular during 1970s. The members were: lead singer Robert Plant (born 1948), guitarist Jimmy Page (born 1944), bassist and keyboardist John Paul Jones (born 1946), and drummer John Bonham (1948-80). Led Zeppelin was founded in1968 by Jimmy Page. They released their first album ...
- 1022: Great Rock Musicians: Their Achievements and Effect on Rock and Roll
- ... white musicians re-recording Rhythm and Blues songs originally written by black artists. It took Bob Dylan 23 years to realize that he wanted to become a rock musician. Bob Dylan, whose birth name was Robert Allen Zimmerman, had a relatively uneventful childhood in a Minnesota mining town. He adopted his pseudonym when he went to the University of Minnesota. "Dylan" came from the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, with whom Zimmerman ...
- 1023: Early History of the Pipe Organ
- ... The organ will continue to survive through the ages and retain its colorfulness and ingenuity. Bibliography Hopkins, E. J. And E. F. Rimbault L.L.D., 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 ...
- 1024: A Brief History of Ledd Zeppelin and Its Musical Impact
- ... of two months time. In July '68, Page met ex-session guitarist and phenomenal arranger John Paul Jones (b. John Baldwin, June 3, 1946, Sidcup, Kent). Willingly joined in on bass. 19-year old vocalist, Robert Plant (b. August 20, 1948, West Bromwich, W. Midlands.) is asked to perform with The New Yardbirds. Plant accepts and leaves his homeland in the Midlands with only his subway fair in his pocket. The ...
- 1025: 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 ...
- 1026: Franz Liszt and Kurt Cobain
- ... death spurs rush at retail; biz talk turns to bands unreleased work." Billboard April 23 1994. Pg. 9 Schoenberg, Harold C. The Lives of the Great Composers. New York, London: WW Norton & CO., 1981 Seidenberg, Robert, "The Day the Demons Won." Entertainment Weekly April 7 1995. Pg. 108
- 1027: Jimi Hendrix
- ... Al" Hendrix, later changed his son's name to James Marshall. Young Jimi taught himself to play the guitar during his schoolboy days in Seattle, drawing influence from blues legends like B.B. King and Robert Johnson. He slung his guitar over his back and left home to enlist in the 101st Division of the Air Force (the "Screaming Eagles"), where he served as a parachute jumper until an injury led ...
- 1028: Black Female Bodybuilders
- ... Series, No 1. 1996), 135. 26.No white female performer, except perhaps Marlene Dietrich, was so explicit-or celebratory-about her lesbian identity. 27.Dobbins, 26. 28.Bruce Chatwin, "An Eye and Some Body," in Robert Mapplethorpe, Lady: Lisa Lyon, New York: St. Martin's Press (1983), 16. 29.Wood-Hoyte and Bradford interviews with author, February 1998. Not every competitor felt that the competitions were color-blind. One believed that ...
- 1029: Does Heaven Exist?
- ... place? Works Cited Science and Religion. Encarta Encyclopedia. CD-ROM. Rel. 2000. New York: New York, 2000. Flank, Lenny. 2 Feb. 2000. Home page. 16 Feb. 2000 http://www.geocities.com/CapCanaveral/Hengar/2437/ Zemechis, Robert. Contact (1997). Netscape Navigator. 1997. Netscape Navigator. 16 Feb. 2000 http://indigo.ie/~obrienh/ctc.htm
- 1030: Jim Stolpa and His Family's Trip
- ... all rescue vehicles and plows to lead the way to the cave. After a few hours of searching, Jennifer and the baby were rescued and taken to the hospital where they were treated for severe frost bite and in the process, Jim and Jennifer lost all their toes.
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