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    potential to make a difference in the history of rock n roll. Their unique style and sound opens the door for many to follow. The live shows they put on resemble the excitement of a real rock show. They also strive to create shows that blow the roof off the building and are bouncing with energy. With all the crazy sounds‚ and vibes blended in and out during their songs‚ many can’t help but think the band might have some sort of effect on future rock music. Technology is developing at a rapid rate

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    doing so‚ it investigates the success and historical significance of the invasion in the evolution of popular music. Until the British invasion‚ the transatlantic trade in popular music flowed one-way. Much of American popular culture – including Rock ‘n’ Roll – transmitted by American troops during

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    Brian Wilson's Pet Sounds

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    Love‚ and a classmate Alan Jardine (Rock and Rock Hall of Fame Museum). This collection can be described as a concept album. Thus‚ creating a magnificent production that is contemplated as a piece of art by those who have had the pleasure of listening to this album. Brian Wilson is attributed to the masterful success of this album due to his creative senses of sound and personal feeling for music (Huffington Post). The album

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    Who Is Chuck Berry?

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    industry for decades to come. Chuck Berry‚ born Charles Anderson Edward Berry‚ was considered to be one of the most popular and influential performers of the 1950’s‚ 60’s‚ and 70’s. Even more so‚ he would go on to be known by many as the father of Rock n’ Roll. He had a new distinct sound that people really enjoyed as well as his clever lyrics that made people connect to the songs on a deeper more personable level. Throughout this essay I will show the early stages of his life leading up to his prominent

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    Music has been evolving since its creation. This evolution of music has led to a vast variety of music that all people can enjoy. Artists who make good music‚ are praised and revered for their talents‚ and recently this has led to many aspiring musicians who want to acquire fame and fortune through their music. In the United States music in constantly evolving‚ and in recent years this evolution of music has sped up to a very fast rate. Music has evolved for many reasons including‚ improved technology

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    Music Types

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    short songs with a strong beat and simple tunes that are easy to remember. Pop music is often simply called pop. rock ’n’ roll a type of music that was popular in the 1950s and combined simple blues structures played on guitars with strong regular beats soul music a type of African-American music that developed in the 1960s‚ combining r & b with pop‚ rock ’n’ roll‚ and gospel styles. Soul music usually has a strong beat and places emphasis on singing. It is often simply called

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    copying the outfits they saw their favourite actors and music artists wearing. Popular music artists such as Elvis Presley influenced the fashion industry immensely. His rock and roll fashion style inspired young boys all over Australia to wear bright colours‚ flashy suits‚ loose button up shirts and slicked back hair. These rock and roll style trends were also followed by adolescent girls. Full skirts and calf length trousers known as ‘pedal pushers’ were worn by many. The film industry also impacted

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    Black Dog Barking

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    returned with their third full length album Black Dog Barking and if you are at all familiar with any of Airbourne’s past output and/or live shows‚ you can undoubtedly expect one thing; pure and unrelenting‚ breakneck‚ fist pumping‚ balls to the wall rock and roll! If you can say anything about the unashamedly AC/DC worshipping Airbourne and the ten tracks they’ve produced on Black Dog Barking‚ they know what works for them here and they have perfected it to an artform. In fact‚ the bar has been set so

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    Country Music Country music is a unique and traditional type of music. It combines many different genres‚ and it blends them all into one great genre. Country music takes beats of rock and roll‚ it takes the soul of the good ole drinking music‚ and it takes the heart of old gospel. Although many people are disgusted by it‚ country music is one of the most complex genres of music today. Country is defined by its artists and the way they live their lives. The legendary artists of country music

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    Rock N Roll History

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    relationship between both life and art is rarely denied‚ and much like history is bound to repeat itself. In chronicling rock n roll’s roots‚ inception‚ and fruition from the birth of the industry in the 1920s through its pinnacle of the 1960s. The interdependency between the music and statuses of social‚ economic‚ and political environments were always closely associated. From rock n roll’s meagre country and blues roots of the segregated south in the Mississippi Delta‚ it found its creative spark

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