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    Country Music History

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    enjoy country music, and came to the Grand Old Opry in Nashville. Country music is the type of music that worships cowboy pride. In other words means the life of a cowboy when doing things such as drinking riding horses, bar fights, and going to jail. When some country stars were asked about this many said they were involved with all these things at one point in their life, but the start of country music expanding outside of Nashville started with a group called the Outsiders. The country…

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    The music industry is one of the largest industries in the world. From the rawness of hip hop and the sensual sounds of R&B. To the funky and upbeat sounds of pop and the toe tapping rhythm of country. Music plays a big part in everyone’s life. Everything you see or hear is considered music, because music is life. In the past, women haven’t always been very big in this industry, but today that has officially changed. No matter what genre of music you listen to, women are taking over the music…

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    The Irish music culture has a lot of success, here are a few of these music pieces. These things are Irish traditional music, the harp, and the Riverdance, have you ever heard of any of these things? The first thing is Irish traditional music, Irish traditional music came to Ireland with the Celts 2,000 years ago. The next thing is the harp, which is a major symbol of Ireland. The last thing is the river dance, a river dance is a short break and originated at a Eurovision song contest.…

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    You may know Matthew Chandler Fox from the hit television show “Party of Five” for his role as Charlie Salinger. Or maybe you have seen him on “Lost” as Jack Shephard. But not a lot of people know that he is actually a graduate from Columbia University. This Pennsylvania local grew up with a teacher for a mother and a father who was a consultant for an oil company. At a young age, he was surrounded by longhorn cattles and horses in Wyoming. To get his higher education, he enrolled a four year…

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    Lady B Goode Analysis

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    The spectacular new album “Chuck” is filled with familiar and memorable guitar play and features reworked classics with new lyrics "Lady B. Goode" is a sequel to "Johnny B. Goode," and "Jamaica Moon" is a rewrite of "Havana Moon." The first single is “Big Boys.” It's his first new album in 38 years, and it's a classic already. It's a Berry record all through and there's no over produced garbage in this set. It's a refreshing new album that has that classic throwback feel. What's more it's a…

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    American folk music formed by the confluence of the shared and varied traditions that make up the musical ethos of the United States, specifically those sounds that are merged from folk, country, blues, rhythm and blues, rock and roll and other external influences. Americana as a radio format developed during the 1990s as a reaction to the highly polished sound that defined the mainstream music of that decade. The AMA grew out of the format as an effort to bring all Americana music supporters,…

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    Southern plantations, it’s performance by public groups and well-known soloists, and its performance and adaptation in modern music and society. The first way spirituals came to be recognized was by its roots in Southern plantations before and during the Civil War. Slaves would have informal and secret gatherings called “bush meetings” and would share their cultures and music with one another. Eventually slave owners…

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    Country Music Genre Essay

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    wanted to write about for this report I decided to choose one of my favorite genres, country. It’s a style of music that was first developed in the southern and western states, which used to be known as folk type of music, but since then has transformed into pop/country. I would like to elaborate more on the old country musical instruments. Instruments generally used in the more traditional genre of country music were the banjo, fiddle, harmonica, string bass, and sometimes even an accordion. A…

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    44 Bar's Logic

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    numerous of hip-hop music. The song 44 Bars is one of my favorite song by logic because he talked about pain and determination. The subject of 44 Bars is very moving because logic takes the listeners into a rapper mindset and which the fame can be overwhelming trying to maintain a normal life. In 44 Bars logic also discuss how he only make music for his fans. What’s so amazing about 44 Bars he spits exactly 44 Bars on the track. The theme for 44 Bars can be, always make real music for you fans…

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    Johnny Cash Thesis

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    a married couple and the many struggles they had gone through. June Carter Cash was born, According to bio.com, in Maces Springs, Virginia on June 23, 1929. Her full name was Valerie June Carter and was born from the first family the start of country music. Even though she was known for her appearances as June Carter…

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