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    Musical Sanctuary- Country Fancast Music is one of the most precious and most amicable arts. Its style, tune and rhythm vary from place to place. This is due to different cultures and customs adopted by various parts of the world. Accordingly, label given to that particular musical brand also alters. Country Music is one of those most passionate tunes which have emerged from Southern United States in 1920s. It elicited its stardom later in 1940s. It has realized its glory not only in Southern…

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    In the July of 1954, the group appeared in Overton Park to perform at 8:00. The group started with the song ‘That’s Alright Mama’. The group also played ‘Blue Moon Kentucky’ and ‘I’ll Never Let You Go’. The next night, the group made another appearance at Bon Air Club and fans raved. The group then played in Memphis at Eagle's Nest, Kennedy Hospital, and Lamar-airways Shopping Center. Yet, the group added more songs to the playlist, such as ‘Satisfied’, ‘I Don’t Care if the Sun Don’t Shine’, and…

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    voices and soothing sounds have helped define the ever evolving genre, leading it to become the backbone of current popular music. Here are 10 of the top RnB singers of all time. Number Ten: Mariah Carey Known for her ability to hit ear-piercingly high notes, Mariah Carey’s nearly five-octave vocal range has made her a household name when it comes to RnB. Crossing over into pop music with her first hits in the mid-1990s, she has been able to maintain her high profile career for more than two…

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    She is the queen of country music. She draws you attention by her outrageous hair, makeup, and clothes. Well, her name is Dolly Parton. Parton has just a unique personality to her. The way to describe her in a good way is extreme southern bell. Dolly Parton has had a huge impact on country music. She always was singing folk or genuine country music. Her life revolved around country music and she wanted to share it with the world. She just had a way of life different from other peoples and…

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    Usher Raymond IV Usher Raymond IV is a singer that won many awards came out in the movies Texas Rangers and has made record labels for himself (Usher 56). “He was born in Dallas, Texas on October 14 in the year of 1978”(Usher 10). “He supports other people by singing and performing in places where people need help like in Africa he sang to inform others to help African Americans and their diseases of AIDS” (Biography.com). “Usher grew up in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He released his first album in…

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    Rap Music Analysis

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    what rap music and what it brought to the world. For example, Pete Seeger was an American folk singer and listening to a couple of his songs they brought  laughing,joy, dancing, loving, embracing, and peace. During a concert he mention that “ you can make a combination between the best and the old and new” and starts to play You gotta walk that lonesome valley which brought joy. As I can observe with a couple of concerts that I saw on Youtube,  they brought the people together with his music.…

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    Country Music Influence

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    thing that comes to mind, country music! There’s just something about it that evokes emotions and makes you want to sing along. A lot of country music talks about life and tells a story which is often relatable to a lot of everyday people. Some songs are about the good times, the bad times, the sad times, love, and sometimes revenge. Essentially, country music is about life experiences that people have gone through. These experiences are what the artist writing country music songs are…

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    In 1958, Elvis Presley was drafted into the military and the next two years of serving for the army drastically affected the rest of his life and career. During his military service, Elvis had a fear that he would not be able to kick start his musical career again if all of his fans left him by the time he was released from the army. To make matters worse, his mother Gladys Presley fell terribly ill and died to Cirrhosis. This happened just a few months into his service and before his leave for…

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    know as The King of Rock and Roll after he left the army in 1960 because he resumed his career with working his way back to the top of the charts (Elvis Presley Biography). This paper will cover Elvis Presley’s childhood, how music inspired his life which started his music career, and how he died, which impacted many lives. For Elvis Presley, he had a difficult life growing up in Tupelo, Missouri, which made him a hard worker. Elvis Aron Presley was born on January 8,1935, in Tupelo, Missouri.…

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    Katy Perry Research Paper

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    very well know in pop culture for some of her hit songs. Katy Perry is known from her love of music and going from singing in a church to going on tour hitting big stages. She has had many difficulties finding the right recording company going from a company who wouldn't let her do her thing on writing music and having fun and then she finally came across the perfect studio for her called Capitol music group. Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson also known as Katy Perry, born October 25th 1998 living…

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