John Peters Ringo, also known as Johnny Ringo was born on May 3,1850 in the town of Washington, Wayne County, Indiana. Ringo became involved in a blood feud that is known as the Hoodoo War / Mason County War. Ringo was publicly linked to the Death of a Deputy named John Worhle of Mason. He was known to have a temper and there had been reports of him threatening the Burnet sheriff and his deputy and he was tried and convicted for it. On 1879, Ringo shot a man in a saloon for refusing to drink whiskey with him, he was later arrested for shooting Hancock and was given bond and was scheduled to appear before the court. He later wrote a letter to the court saying that he could not appear in court because he had been shot in the foot and couldn’t…
Lil Wayne (born Da'Wayne Carter September 27, 1982 in New Orleans, Louisiana) was one of the Hot Boys, an American rap group associated with Cash Money Records. His debut solo album was, Tha Block Is Hot was released in 1999. The title track was a huge hit. His second album was 2000's Lights Out, followed by 500 Degreez in 2002. In 2004 he released his latest solo album titled " Tha Carter".…
Born on January 9, 1967, David John “Dave Matthews”, is a South African-American lyricist, actor and musician. He is popularly known as a guitarist, songwriter and lead vocalist for his band, the Dave Matthews Band. Dave was born in Johannesburg, South Africa and grown up in South Africa and the United States. He was the third of four children of Valerie and John Matthews. When he was two, his family migrated to Yorktown Heights in Westchester Country, New York. Before his father’s death in 1977, the family moved to Cambridge for a year. At the age of nine, he started playing acoustic guitar and mainly plays the same now. He got his graduation degree from St. Stithians College in 1985.…
Born May 13, 1950 Saginaw Michigan, was Stevie wonder. He is a very talented musician who, learned how to play common instruments. At age ten, he had mastered the piano, drums, organ, and harmonica. He is very well known for the song “Isn't she lovely” in the album “Songs in the Key of Life”, released 1976. As we all know stevie was blind, blind since…
Can anyone tell me what the connection is between the Grammy Award winner for the Best Rap Song in 2009, “Lollipop”; Lamont in “Hurricane Season”; and the One Family Foundation Organization? The answer my friends, is Lil Wayne.…
One of the elements of being human in Bob Marley’s life was his religious beliefs in Rastafarianism and the way it influenced his music. Social justice issues, social classes, dialect, the government and economic systems of Jamaica are some of the cultural elements that were a great part of Bob Marley’s music, along with his faith, that helped inspired countless of his musical achievements. In addition to, he weaved these elements together to create his music, his style. In his music, there are various human elements that come into play throughout his legendary life that support the all mighty question: What does it mean to be human?…
Marvin Gaye was born April 2, 1939 and died on April 1, 1984. Marvin Gaye has an outstanding past. He was a member of the Motown Family that brought in large revenues for his particular piece of music. A few of his great hits are "I Heard It Though A Grapevine," What's Going On, and many more. Marvin Gaye lead a ife that many people wish they could lead. Not only was he a singer, but he was a composer. In which, his music has inspired many others through out the years. The music that he made showed a culturally and spiritually in touch with hisself. His music consist of a blend of sex, spritual, and social awarness. His music did not provide a redemption like others. His music was a sigh of comfort.…
On June 15, 2015 Dylan Roof open fired during a study group at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, S.C., which he had been a part of for about an hour prior to the shooting that resulted in the killing of nine individuals. Roof has a history of racial intolerance and it is speculated that he chose to shoot at Emanuel AME Church due to it’s rich history in equality of blacks in America. He is facing 33 charges including murder, attempted murder, hate crimes and obstruction of the practice of religion, some of which are eligible for the death penalty.…
One line from the song reads: “Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery; none but ourselves can free our minds.” On tour to support the album, Bob Marley and The Wailers traveled throughout Europe, playing in front of large crowds. The group also planned a series of concerts in the United States, but the group could play only two concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York City, before Marley became ill. The cancer discovered earlier in his toe had spread throughout his body. Traveling to Europe, Bob Marley underwent unconventional treatment in Germany, and was subsequently able to fight off the cancer for months. It soon became clear that Marley didn’t have much longer to live, however, so the musician set out to return to his beloved Jamaica one last time. Sadly, he could not manage to complete the journey, dying in Miami, Florida, on May 11,…
On January 8,1935 in Tupelo, Mississippi Elvis Presley was born to Vernon and Gladys Presley along with his twin brother, Jessie Presley who happened to be stillborn, leaving Elvis to grow up as an only child. Then in 1948 he moved to Memphis, Tennessee where he graduated high school in 1952. His musical influences were the pop, country, gospel, and R&B music of the time.…
Born on February 6,`1945 in St. Ann Parish, Jamaica. Bob Marley helped introduce reggae music to the world and remains one of the genre's most beloved artists to this day. The son of a black teenage mother and much older, later absent white father, he spent his early years in St. Ann Parish, in the rural village known as Nine Miles. Marley lived in Trench Town, one of the city's poorest neighborhoods. He struggled in poverty, but he found inspiration in the music around him. Trench Town had a number of successful local performers and was considered the Motown of Jamaica.A local record producer, Leslie Kong, liked Marley's vocals and had him record a few singles, the first of which was "Judge Not," released in 1962. While he did not fare well…
Rock and roll icon Elton John, born Reginald Kenneth Dwight on March 25, 1947 in Pinner, Middlesex England, is a singer, songwriter and composer (Biography.com Editors). At the age of four years old, he taught himself how to play the piano and developed an eagerness and artistry for music (Biography.com Editors). He soon acquired a scholarship to a youth program at the Royal Academy of Music in London (Biography.com Editors). Up until his teenage years, John and his father, Stanley Dwight, often debated on John’s future. John wanted to pursue a career in pop music, while his father insisted on something more professional (Biography.com Editors). John’s relationship with his mother was quite the contrary. In his movie, “Tiaras…
Screaming girls, angry parents and jealous guys, all the makings of a king. Young and rebellious, handsome and scandalous, all the ways to gain popularity and money. It is not easy to become “The King,” but Elvis Presley did it. Stirring up emotions with his songs and sexual dancing, Elvis became the icon to a new generation of rebels. Elvis Presley revolutionized rock-and-roll, changing the style and the image of rock and becoming the most famous singer. Hitting number one on the charts for most singles getting on the top-40 list of all time, a record that has not been beaten, there is no doubt that Elvis is one of the most important rock-and-roll artists.…
Bob Marley has influenced the world in many ways. His music inspired many people. He opened many people’s eyes. Bob Marley spoke through his music, helping some people realize to live life and that every little thing is going to be alright.…
Bob Marley was only a teenager when he moved to Kingston, Jamaica to pursue his music career. He then began playing with people like singer Joe Higgs and he met Bunny O’Riley Livingston later known as Bunny Wailer and Peter…