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    80's Australia Influence

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    large overseas influences on society. Let’s take a step back in time, to the 1950’s and early 60’s, Australia’s music scene had just embraced the American culture shock that was rock ’n’ roll. Australia took the overseas influence with stride and mixed it with their own style of surfer music to create a new version of rock ’n’ roll, with rocker’s such as Col Joye and Johnny O’Keefe vamping up the nation. I know we’ve all heard of the Beatles right? Most likely your grandmothers boyband of…

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    The Black Veil Heros “Every sixty seconds you spend upset is a minute of happiness you’ll never get back.” This was once said by Andy Biersack, lead singer of Black Veil Brides. Many people have their own favourite, a place, a movie, or even a colour. They like those things for many different reasons, its’ sentimental value or a simple drawing or attractions to it. My favourite thing is a band, Black Veil Brides because of their musical meaning, musical ability, and how much they care about…

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    A Minimum Secerity Jail

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    a minimum secerity jail. No child should have to go to jail at the age of 13. All this child is learning is how much people do not want him and how all they want to do to him is abuse him. Charles spent the better part of his early life moving between different institutions and jails. It is no secert on how mean other inmates or gaurdes can be. One good thing came out of beinging in jail, Charles got free guitar leasons. Charles was only out of prison appoximantly four years of his adult life…

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    The Life and Legacy of Johnny Cash Johnny Cash may have worn black, hence the Man in Black, but did is appearance affect his impact on the music industry? Johnny Cash is a music legend, due to his career that began at Sun Records. Survived through his addictions and lives on due to his Hall of Fame influence. Also through Cash’s marriage to June Carter Cash. At first Cash was a door to door appliance salesman. He finally encountered Sam Phillips at Sun Records. He set up an audition. “ With…

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    Coachella and The Hangout festival are two of the most popular music festivals in the United States. The two festivals happen annually in the spring and the immense crowds they draw out are from all over the world. The two festivals have their variances, but overall, they are more similar than one may realize. Despite the two festivals being held in different months and several states apart they remain alike in quite a few ways. Coachella and The Hangout do have some minor variations and this…

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    can obtain new ones. Every animal deserves the chance to live its life without it being stolen from them to maximize space. United States animal shelters and humane societies across the country including Midland County, Miami-Dade, and North Little Rock, have made the decision to put down cats and dogs because of the issue of limited space, but with the help of so many organizations and volunteers, less animals are being euthanized. This cold-blooded and heartless act has stolen the lives of…

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    1. Silvestre Revueltas was one of the most prominent figures of “mestizo realism” from the 20th century. Born in Durango, Mexico, Revueltas was a child prodigy who went on to study in Mexico and the U.S before having to return to home after his friend, and renowned composer, Carlos Chavez asked him to play for the Orquesta Sinfónica de Mexico. Afterwards, Revueltas went to Spain, which was undergoing a revolution, in order to participate in cultural activities of the Loyalist government.…

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    Country Music Essay

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    Music it is more than just noise it has a purpose. Music is here to calm you, entertain you. I will be talking about music and how it affects us and everything else. Music means sounds combined to make a melody that appeals to you. Music effects everything that include movies, dances, and just being with family and friends. How does music effect movies? Have you ever tried to find a movie that doesn’t have any music in it, if you have and you probably didn’t find any? You know why, because it…

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    Introduction Few individuals have changed the course of American Popular Music quite like the legendary Frank Sinatra. Arguably, this man contributed more to music and popular culture than any single entertainer in the business, and for a longer period of time. For six decades, Sinatra, commonly known as “the Chairman of the Board”, established new trends in the music business while reigning as one of the most iconic cultural icons of all time. This essay seeks to explore the influence Sinatra…

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    It was a dark scary night when I saw a really old building and that was made out of metal and was really rusty. I went up to the door and it was unlocked. I opened the door and there was a hole with a ladder in it, I went down the ladder and took out my flashlight. There was a lot of paths leading in all directions and I went down the first one I saw, but there was nothing down that path so then I went down the next path. There was nothing down that path so I came out of the building. I walked…

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