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    Madonna Research Paper

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    fame involved hardships and some help from her people. Madonna wasn’t just a singer she was also a songwriter, actor, and businesswomen. Madonna had raised six children, she even adopted children out of the six. Madonna’s music had a little pop, dance, and electric rock into it. On August 16, 1958 Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone was born in Bay City Michigan, but raised in Detroit suburbs of Pontiac and Avon Township (wiki/Madonna_entertainer). Madonna was born into a catholic family her…

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    rainfall. Resulting with the landscape having many shades of… green! The Irish also have many traditions like Irish step, rugby, and soccer. Irish step is a kind of dancing that is very popular in Ireland. It can be dances in individuals, groups or…

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    perform live versus on a recording. They are expected to put on a show as well as sing their songs. Certain artists throughout history produced albums with technical effects, preventing them from performing it live. Technology in songs is not the problem, it is the artists who choose to lip sync songs they cannot perform live without lip syncing. The Beatles could not perform songs from Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band live because of the aleatoric nature…

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    Beyonce Research Paper

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    voice is categorized as a mezzo soprano. She is a multi-platinum Grammy Award-winning recording artist. She is one of music’s top-selling artists. She is known for her strong voice and her variable vibrato which is considered one of the best in the business. history Beyonce was born in Texas. She went to St. Mary’s Elementary School in Fredericksburg where she followed dance classes. Her talent for singing was discovered when her dance instructor began humming a song and she finished it,…

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    the bestselling album of the year, and is one of the most sought-after recordings as late as 1998. It was the first Jazz album to reach double-platinum, in addition to being a Masterpiece, Kind of Blue brought Jazz into the final years of the bebop era. Sketches of Spain arrangement was based on the second movement of “Concierto de Aranjuela” by Joaquin Rodrigo written in 1939. Sketches of Spain became an exemplary recording of fusion Jazz and…

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    Dia De Los Muertos Essay

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    ladayofthedead.com The celebratory occasion is Quinceañera-themed and will feature a buffet of activities and presentations, including: a traditional procession in the home of Hollywood’s immortals with traditional Aztec blessings and regional musical-dance group dedications, more than 100 beautiful ofrendas (altars) created by the community to their ancestors and loved ones, transfixing Aztec ritual dancers, art exhibitions, delicious food vendors, a costume…

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    influencing society through his music many people who was inspired by his work wouldn’t be where they are today. Michael Jackson had a major impact to two things pop culture and the use video. Jackson had an impact on video with his song “Thriller” his best song to ever come out hitting the top ten charts several times and selling almost thirty million copies sealing MTV’s reputation now making it tied with the Eagles “Their Greatest Hits”. Later with the help of his song and his fans…

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    Essay On Selena

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    focuses on how the group started and the successes they reached. As Selena got older, more people were noticing her, she got crowds of people at concerts, and her records were having strong sales (Nava, Gregory). As recordings continued to have strong sales , she won the Grammy Award “ Best Mexican-American Album” in 1993 for her album Live. Selena was soon known as “The Queen of Tejano Music.” Quickly after the release of Live, Selena started working on her first English-language album.…

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    Bob Dylan Biography

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    outstanding award. He is the first musician to ever win the Nobel Prize Award for Literature and it has come with a lot of controversy. Even though some consider him not to be one of the best musicians, he is one of the most important poets and musicians of all time because he has expressed so many social and political concerns throughout his lyrics. His great works can be not only sung but also spoken, chanted, recited, and read. The Nobel Committee for Literature presented him with their 2016…

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    INTRODUCTION The daughter of housewife Avie Lee Parton and tobacco farmer Robert Lee Parton, Dolly Rebecca Parton, came into this world on January 19, 1946, in Pittman Center, Tennessee. She spent her childhood in Sevierville, Tennessee. Beginning her television career at the tender age of twelve, she went on to perform at the Grand Ole Opry and record for a tiny label by the time she was thirteen years old. She relocated to Nashville to begin her career as a country singer in 1964, after…

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