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- 5791: Great Rock Musicians: Their Achievements and Effect on Rock and Roll
- ... to Dylan are the team of Paul McCartney and John Lennon. John Lennon began his musical career in high school, with he band called the Quarryman. In his sophomore year he met Paul McCarntey. A short time later, McCartney introduced Lennon to his friend, George Harrison, who was only 13 at the time. The band had a number of names besides The Quarrymen before they finally decided on the Beatles, intentionally ...
- 5792: Give An Overview Of Life Through The Tertiary, In Relation T
- ... diverted to North Atlantic. New and diverse ruminant animals appeared during this epoch. Some animals that were following the forest-to-grass trend were the newly evolved hippopotamuses, gazelles, antelopes, and giraffes that still had short necks. A major advancement of the mammalian carnivores in this epoch was the "idea" of hunting in packs. This provided many benefits. An obvious advantage is that a very large prey could be killed, even ...
- 5793: Appalachian Musicians And Singers and The Songs They Write
- ... porch with my family singing along with Hillbilly songs on the radio. Along with entertaining the music eased the tensions of living a meager existence in Appalachia. By relating with these song writers and the stories in there songs we somehow find our life less tedious and more bearable. Most country and gospel Appalachian song writers find the words to there songs in the day to day experiences of there lives ...
- 5794: Hume
- ... various machines ... are adjusted to each other with an accuracy, which vanishes into admiration all men who have ever contemplated them.... We are led to infer ... that the Yet this inadequate analogy of Cleanthes falls short. Inferring from the world order to the nature of God, from humanity writ large, does not support the religious piety and philosophic rationales about the nature of God. Philo slices this argument with the sword ...
- 5795: History of Rock and Roll
- ... of working class kids got tired of hearing the mainstream Rock and Roll played on all the radio stations. The didn't want to hear hour long guitar solos. They wanted their music to be short and sweet. Just like the Beatles a group of four men known as the Sex Pistols led a massive movement that would not soon be forgotten. With shaggy hair and leather jackets their image would ...
- 5796: The Fortunate Pilgrim
- ... children. Octavia had always been the studious one and had aspired to be a schoolteacher but because of circumstances, she had to give up that dream. Lucia Santas son Vincenzo but called Vinnie for short, seemed to be the one that never got a fair chance at life. He would forever hold the burden of being Lucia Santas fatherless son. He was sent to work when his other younger ...
- 5797: A Cappella? Is That How You Spell It?
- ... pallet the voice provides. The same singer can sound sultry and sexy one minute, cold and machine-like the next, then change to a trumpet, and morph again to a soft harmonic background "ooooh." In short, a cappella enables "out of the box" music - art that defies singular categorization. It's not surprising, then, that the artists who create breathtaking, out of the box a cappella performances sometimes want to add ...
- 5798: Global Warming 3 --
- ... before this subject came up in this class! Please forgive my ignorance. I am troubled that my children and their children will suffer because of our lack of concern, knowledge and greed. I read a short story the other day, about the people in a village having never heard the word cancer until they were run out of their homes and into the city area's. Years later, some of the ...
- 5799: Jazz
- ... included Dixieland jazz and ragtime. The 20s and 30s developed the Swing Era, which made many performers famous through the first recordings. The 40s and the postwar decades led to bebop, also called bop for short. Bebop's performers also changed the way jazz was looked at. The 50s through the 70s created a few types of jazz which were very loose and had no limits, but could be critized. The ...
- 5800: Jimi Hendrix
- ... Hendrix Jimi Hendrix, the greatest guitarist in rock history, revolutionized the sound of rock. In 1967, the Jimi Hendrix Experience rocked the nation with their first album, Are You Experienced?. Hendrix's life was cut short by the tragedy of drugs in 1970, when he was only twenty seven years old. In these three years the sound of rock changed greatly, and Hendrix's guitar playing was a major influence. Jimi ...
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