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    she to share her music with everyone. Though Selena was gone, her music would live on. The crossover album she had dreamed of would be produced without her. Veda Boyd Jones, author of Selena, explains, “Before her death, she had completed only four new songs…included were some of Selena’s greatest Tejano hits along with other Latino favorites”. Thus, more than 210,000 copies of the record were sold on the first day; 331,155 were sold in the first week (Romero 55). The song “Dreaming of You” was…

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    Beyonce Research Paper

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    destiny child band mates. She is a very generous person and has worked with several charities. Her 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…

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    Essay On Louis Armstrong

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    Priscilla Rosario Artist Paper American Roots Music Throughout his life, Louis Armstrong was inducted into the Grammy and Rock n Roll Halls of Fame, earned a star on the Walk of Fame in Hollywood, and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement award. Louis contributed many important innovations, including improvisation of both lyrics and melodies. Nicknamed ‘Satchmo’ for his large, satchel mouth, he remains a gem in the crown of New Orleans musicians. A jazz festival is held every year in his city…

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    Within six years Swift has grown to be one of the most renowned country pop artists ever known. With her fans craving for more from Swift, she released her fourth album titled “Red” on October 15, 2012. The album was an instant hit that sold over 1.2 million copies within the first week of being released. “Red” is one of the top selling albums in the past five years, coming only behind Mumford & Son’s recently released “Babel”. The album contains 16 tracks that are a strange mix of Swift’s…

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    years. These themes also show how music affects and expresses the culture that not only we live in today, but also how we have changed in our views on numerous aspects of today’s society. The four themes that are explored directly with a specific artist and, or, band are how they impact society, politics, and several cultural issues that have stood the test of time and the way race, class, and gender are expressed in music. The development of the music industry and the technology used in it are…

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    celebrities of all time, and the best thing is that you get to earn multi-millions in every project you make, providing you're good enough of course, but have you ever wondered who might be the richest celebrities of today? Check out some of them here. “The wretchedness of being rich is that you live with rich people. To suppose, as we all suppose, that we could…

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    Essay On Drake

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    accomplishing humble deals around roughly 6,000 duplicates. He took after that with the 2007 arrival of another mixtape, Comeback Season.Comeback Season incorporated Drake's first hit single and music video, "Substitution Girl," which was highlighted as the New Joint of the Day on BET's mainstream hip-bounce TV program 106 and Park. In 2008, the makers of Degrassi updated the cast, disposing of Drake's character. Without his consistent wellspring of wage, and not yet profiting as a rapper,…

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    her daughter to sleep, and she could walk between the cafes when she woke up. Just because they were in a bad part of their life, they did not let that get them down. Carter and Rowling became very successful and are now famous. They received many awards and became spectacular in their…

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    Chapter 15- Rock Traditions and the Business of Change The music industry itself developed and introduced a new idea in selling albums. Starting from the 1970s, with the DIY revolution, to the 1990s, featuring digital recording, prices and accessibility to digital music became cheaper and easier to use. Thus, electronic distribution was the first to revolutionize. Internet sales thrived as compact disks became less of a desire for people to travel to buy; the sales of physical CDs declined…

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    History Of 1998 Essay

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    “The Backstreet Boys”. The Grammy Awards were big in 1998. Lauryn Hill won album of the year with “The Miseducation of Laryun Hill”. Lauryn Hill also got best new artist. The best pop album went to “Ray of Light” by Madoma. Best pop duo or group was “Jump Juce An’ Wail” by The Brian Stezer Orchestra. Best pop female goal was Celine Dion with “My Heart Will”. Best male pop vocal was Vric Clapton with “My Father’s Eyes”. Best Rock Duo or group was “Pink” by Aerosmith. Best rock album was Sheryl…

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