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    Sugar Shack Analysis

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    The reason I picked this work of art is because a lot of African Americans has some type of form or pictures of it. African Americans who was born through the 1950’s knew exactly what the artwork is and could relate to it. As a kid growing up‚ my father and grandmother had a duplicate of the Art. Also another reason I picked‚ the sugar shack it’s so much history in the painting. At first glance you can see a Marvin Gaye banner is hanging up in the painting. As one of the icons‚ especially having

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    players Mercury Morris ‚ Larry Little ‚ Lloyd Mumphord‚ and Bob Kuccienberg. 2012 now brings us to a new chapter‚ celebrities and musicians. In a short time we have been able to add many A list celebrity autographs to our catalog. Rihanna‚ Stevie Wonder‚ Justin Bieber‚ Lady Gaga‚ Jack Nicholson‚ Robert Downey Jr . Reality stars The Kardashians‚ Paris Hilton to name a few. Look for our photo album to be launched shorlty. As a family business we have had a lot of ups and downs throughout the

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    Motown Music

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    “KISS” (Keep it simple‚ stupid). Many of Motown’s best-known and popular songs including The Supremes’ early hits were written by many important Motown producers and songwriters‚ such as William “Smokey” Robinson‚ Gloria Jones‚ Frank Wilson‚ Stevie Wonder‚ even Gordy himself‚ etc.

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    writer‚ and actor. Born on May 5‚ 1989‚ in Tappahannock‚ Virginia. Growing up in a small town of roughly 2‚000 people‚ he was a born entertainer. Brown enjoyed singing in his church choir and was inspired by such musical artists as Sam Cooke‚ Stevie Wonder‚ and Michael Jackson. He also showed off his dance prowess by imitating the dance moves of another one of his idols‚ Usher. Chris Brown was discovered by Tina Davis who was working for Def Jam Recordings at the time. Chris Brown’s self-titled album

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    Eulogy of Joshua Kyle Jackson Early Life and Education Joshua Kyle Jackson was born on February 4‚ 1998 in Chicago‚ Il to Hugh Ray Jackson‚Jr and Carlette Sibley. His mother was a single mother raising two kids‚ him and little sister‚ Michaela. In Chicago‚ he went to Avalon Park Elementary School from kindergarten to the third quarter of 5th grade. In Spring 2010‚ him‚ his mother and little sister moved to Champaign-Urbana for great education and due to problems with the landlord they were living

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    Justin Bieber

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    obscure talent contest in his hometown‚ in which the 12-year-old Bieber finished second that put him on the road to superstardom. As a way to share his singing with family‚ Justin and his mom began posting clips of Bieber performing covers of Stevie Wonder‚ Michael Jackson‚ and Ne-Yo on YouTube. Within months‚ Justin was an Internet sensation‚ with a large following of fans‚ and an eager manager arranging for the teenager to fly to Atlanta to consider a record deal. There‚ Bieber had a chance

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    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 birth‚ so did it have as much as an impact on his career as we think or not ?. The cause of Stevie Wonder being blind was after his premature birth

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    Music Therapy

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    Professor Freeman Enc 0025 February 20‚ 2012 Music Therapy Throughout life we seem to always be drawn to some type of music. From Mozart to Run DMC‚ everyone loves music. My Cousin Lucas would be considered the modern day Stevie Wonder in our family. He’s played songs that I couldn’t play in my sleep. From Beethoven’s "Fur Elise” to Mozart’s "Turkish March‚" he always seemed to top himself from one complicated song to the next. Having been born in Memphis‚ Tennessee my cousin was always around

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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

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    Stevie Smith’s Metaphor of “Not Waving But Drowning” How is it possible to be surrounded by a million people yet feel so alone? In 1957‚ British poet Stevie Smith wrote a short poem‚ “Not Waving But Drowning‚” composed of twelve lines broken up into three stanzas. The literal words of the poem leave the reader with the image of a distressed man‚ thrashing around in the sea as onlookers lying around on the beach watch but do not help‚ as they believe the frantic man is fooling around and waving

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