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- 3841: Hawaiian Music
- ... well. In fact, it started out as strictly being something that the men performed. A few years after this however, a new king, David Kalakaua, (ruled 1874-1891) reintroduced the hula and even opened a school for it to be taught. It was a westernized version of it where the dancing was accompanied by songs and instruments such as the ukulele and sometimes a piano; and only Hawaiian songs could be ...
- 3842: Music Therapy: Can It Help Anyone?
- ... With a New Consciousness". New York: Harper and Row, 1973. 3.) Boxill, Edith Hillman. "Music Therapy for the Developmentally Disabled". New York: Aspen Systems Corporation, 1985. 4.) "Common Questions About Music Therapy". University of Iowa, School of Music. September 1996. 17 November 1998. http://www.uiowa.edu/musictherapyFAQ.html 5.) Gaston, E. Thayer. "Music in Therapy". New York: The Macmillan Company, 1968. 6.) Hoffman, Janalea. "Tuning into the Power of Music ...
- 3843: Woodstock
- ... conform to society's standards and advocates a liberal attitude and lifestyle. Most of the people at Woodstock were not hippies in the commonly accepted sense: a good half of them, at least, were high school or college students from middle class homes ("The Big Woodstock, 33"). But at Woodstock they exhibited to the world many of the hippie values and life styles, from psychedelic clothing to spontaneous, unashamed nudity to ...
- 3844: History of Rock and Roll
- ... guitar or bang away at drums or cymbals in their own garages. The music was often played at a high volume as well. The MC5 epitomized this. The MC5 (Motor City Five) was a high school punk band from Lincoln Park, Michigan. They played with a very loud and angry style. Their lyrics, which were refused airplay, were obscene and profane. The right combination of heavy distortion and two guitars enabled ...
- 3845: Basquiat and Davis
- ... 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 impact on him. After a visit to Paris in 1928 he introduced a new note into U.S. cubism, basing himself on its synthetic ...
- 3846: Stan Kenton & His Orchestra
- ... Ravel, Arnold Schonberg and Igor Stravinsky, all of whom he later celebrated in many of his own classically-inspired compositions: 'Theme For Sunday,' 'Sunset Tower,' 'Concerto To End All Concertos.' Upon graduation from Bell High School he worked during the day as a rehearsal pianist in dance halls and theaters. At night he paid his dues in a succession of after-hours bars, clip joints and five dollar-a-night speakeasies ...
- 3847: Tricky's Pre-Millenium Tension
- ... as he raps about dreaming of being attacked by the Ku Klux Klan. The song "Sex Drive" is fueled by a sinister harmonica as Tricky sings "pain is somewhere along the line...." From the old-school hiphop flavor of "Lyrics of Fury" to the choked rhythm (or lack thereof) of "Vent", nefarious threats and confessions seem to be all too common. Tricky's style is so unique that it is interesting ...
- 3848: John Paul Jones
- ... and a passion to sail something. Whether it was a leaf as a child or a bit of wood blown by a small paper sail, John Paul was a seaman from birth. He attended Kirkbean School but spent much of his time at the small port of Carsethorn on the Solway Firth. As he grew up others often found him teaching his playmates to maneuver their little boats to mimic a ...
- 3849: Jimi Hendrix: A Reflection Of A Man Through His Music
- ... listened to the music which affected his music so greatly later: everyone from Buddy Holly to Muddy Waters and through Chuck Berry way back to Eddie Cochrane. He played in a few bands in high school, but then dropped out before his senior year. After working as a laborer for a few months, Jimi decided that he was not destined for that line of work, so in 1959, he enlisted into ...
- 3850: Silverchair: Neon Ballroom (epic)
- Silverchair: Neon Ballroom (epic) The three members of Australia's Silverchair aren't high school boys anymore. Really, it doesn't brother me that these little Aussie fellas made a friggin' mint doing a cute little Nirvanable grunge act back when they were 14 years old. Hey, good, just like ...
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