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    As we listen to new songs every day‚ we learn new things from them. We sometimes try to guess the plot or the meaning of the song and how the lyrics portray what the artist is saying. Radiohead was a top band in the 1990s. They sold many albums and became very popular. In the song “High and Dry‚” there is a deep meaning of how Thom Yorke sings this song. It was the first single released from their second album called The Bends on March 5‚ 1995. This song brings out the musical elements of how the

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    For my History Day topic‚ I chose Andy Warhol. Andy Warhol seemed to be a good topic because I have had an interest for pop art for a long time. Andy Warhol is one of the biggest‚ most popular icons from the pop art movement. This movement started the 1950s in the United States and Great Britain. Warhol led the pop art movement and was always on the cutting edge of art‚ music‚ and popular culture. During the course of his career he produced paintings‚ films‚ commercials‚ print ads and many other

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    Punk Hairstyles Punk hairstyles are in a class of their own. Punk Hairstyles express freedom‚ independence and expression. Basically punk culture is more than hairstyles. Punk culture has to deal with clothing‚ jewelry‚cosmetics and hairstyles as the whole part of punk culture. Punk hairstyles emerged in the 1970’s however it became more popular in the 80’s with the help of MTV and popular band influence. The 80’s punk hairstyle included colored hair‚ spikes‚ infamous mohawk and other unconventional

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    Throughout the complex history of our world‚ there are two things that have always been the same age: people and music. From the banging of rocks in the caveman age‚ to the classical era‚ to modern rap‚ music has gone through an evolution with human beings every step of the way. In every point in time‚ it can be stated almost certainly that by examining song lyrics‚ artists always reflect their own or other people’s feelings‚ emotions and ideas. “The Revolution” by The Beatles is a perfect example

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    “I don’t know where I’m going from here‚ but I promise it won’t be boring” (Bowie‚ 1997). Being true to his word‚ Bowie changed the world’s view on the art of music with his unique approach. David Bowie created iconic songs and styles‚ used listening with understanding and empathy to innovate ways to overcome generic music stereotypes‚ and illuminated the world by spreading his musical genius. In a flashback to the music of the 1970’s through the 2000’s it would’ve been common to encounter many

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    My memory of my how I became literate is and always will be a part of me that I will never forget. I suppose I heard the sounds around me and connected them with emotions. Crying‚ I noticed‚ got a quick response from my parents‚ and usually some food. My communication development was identical to every other child learning to talk. Listening. But everyone has a story behind their literacy. Mine was one day‚ when we were driving to the grocery store‚ with the radio turned on‚ my jam turned on. It

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    Audrey Williams gave birth to Randall Hank Williams on May 26‚ 1949 in Shreveport‚ Louisiana. His father was the famous country music star Hank Williams‚ and he didn’t get to know him much— he died when Hank Williams Jr. was only three years old. Though his father wasn’t alive‚ he affected Hank Williams Jr.’s career from the start— he made his music debut at eight years old‚ and sang his father’s songs. People loved that he was continuing his father’s style of music‚ and he quickly became successful

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    Carlos Alberto Vives is a Colombian singer known for his fusion of pop vocals and Colombian Vallenato music. Vives was born in Santa Marta (a city on the northern coast of Colombia) on August 7‚ 1961. In addition‚ Carlos has been helping other groups that are surging like ChoQuibTown‚ that is a group of two men and a woman from a poor region located in the pacific coast of Colombia called Choco. This amazing singer is considered one of the most acclaimed artist of Latin America. According to Alisa

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    The Sheffield Lab and Amanda McBroom “Growing up in Hollywood Town (1980)” No wonder the music recording is a kind of arts‚ to complete each album need dedication with skills. Long ago since the very first recognized recording on Earth more than century by the inventors. The goal of music recording is to re-create the sound as real as possible from the original source. Beyond the performance of the musicians‚ the skills of music recorder is also important to create a fine album. Doug Sax and Lincoln

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    Listening to these differently categorized styles of music‚ I realized that this music has more than what meets the eye. When listening to the Blues portion of the lesson‚ I was amazed by its organization and unique sounds that people usually seem to overlook. The most common instruments used in blues music include guitars (usually made of steel)‚ harmonicas‚ and trumpets. Occasionally‚ the music also incorporated drums and bass. With these instruments‚ musicians discovered various ways to combine

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