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    After bringing their unique blues and reggae sound to the east coast earlier this year‚ legendary New Zealand trio Trinity Falls are returning to headline the Queenscliff Music Festival in November. “We’re kind of a mixture of Aotearoa love sound I suppose‚ psychedelic rock kick. So yeah‚ we like to take the audience on a bit of a sonic journey. Get some important messages across with the lyrics.” Shares drummer and vocalist Ben Lemi. “Yeah‚ so a bit of a show that we’ve prepared.” As a group

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    Cause and effect for animals right. Recently‚ the number of the different kind of animal population decreases. Normally we can see the about how many numbers of this kind of animals in the world‚ but we only can see the pictures of the animals and noted extinct or about less than 10000 in the zoo Negara. So we must try our best to save these kind of problems happen on another type of animals. First‚ based on Doris Lin‚ About.com Guide‚ Human overpopulation is the no.1 threat

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    In the year 1969‚ a big event occurred in America. It is known as Woodstock and it was a three day long gathering of all the people who supported pece during the controversial time of the Vietnam War. Roughly 500‚000 people attended the gathering and 32 separate acts played in Bethal‚ New York at Max Yasgur’s dairy farm. The effects from this event in history are still being felt today‚ by American society. Between August 15th and August 17th in the year 1969 the largest music festival

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    hardradio.com‚ the first occurrence of heavy metal music appeared in 1967. Alice Cooper is the supposed first heavy metal artist. No one truly knows who the first heavy metal band/artist is‚ but Alice Cooper is regarded as the first. “Cream” and “The Jimi Hendrix Experience” were the first metal bands to raise the commercial

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    for the peace‚ harmony and equality. However‚ African Americans were not as involved in the Anti-War movement as white people but people like Jimi Hendrix and Edwin Starr voiced their support of anti-war messages through their music and‚ in turn‚ got their audience to support the movement; but to what extent did the musical influences of African American

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    When he mixed these influences with hard drugs and rock and roll‚ it sent shocks down the spine of the music industry. Hendrix‚ along with Janis Joplin‚ created an edgy‚ soulful sound that would create a phenomenon. - Jimi Hendrix 1967 o “Expanded the vocabulary of the electric guitar more than anyone else before or since.”  Innovative‚ Experimental o Had played in several R&B groups (none of which favored his “showmanship”

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    in Western Culture during our courses era‚ and secondly‚ comment as to how it pertains to the career of Jimi Hendrix. Your discussion could include a brief review of Steve Waksman’s article “Black Sound‚ Black Body: Jimi Hendrix‚ the Electric Guitar‚ and the Meanings of Blackness‚” highlighting the author’s main points and conclusions. Black repression was still very much alive during Jimi Hendrix’s time. Black artists were thought only to appeal to a black crowd‚ which created tours like the

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    Hendrix and Vietnam

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    The Relationship Between The Vietnam War And Music Of The U.S.A. Case Study: Jimi Hendrix This essay looks at musician Jimi Hendrix’s musical reactions to the American involvement in the Vietnam War. This research has taken place as part of a larger piece of work examining the links between the Vietnam War and Music in the U.S.A. US troops became officially involved in the war from 1965 and didn’t withdraw until 1973 following the signing of the Paris Peace Accords. During this time 58

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    Stevie Ray Vs Jimi

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    Stevie Ray Vaughan vs. Jimi Hendrix Over the years Stevie Ray Vaughan was subject to a lot of criticism for sounding similar to Jimi Hendrix which‚ in turn‚ led to an untold number of comparisons between the two of them. In fact‚ the “SRV or Jimi” debate is one of the most vehemently argued among rock fans the world over. Who was the better of the two and why? Let us first examine the similarities between the two guitar players to identify why they were compared. Both Jimi and Stevie played

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    What is‚ "The DC Hendrix Experience?" It’s more than just a show/podcast. The mission that I am aiming for with my new show is to motivate any of our youth to chase their dreams and do whatever it is you want to do. There will always be negative energy and haters along the way‚ but it is important to maintain the pattern of doing what you want and making yourself happy. Personal happiness is the key in life‚ and if you’re living your life to make someone else happy‚ stop now.​ I started my show

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