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    The band The Beatles originated from Liverpool, England. The four members of the band is Paul Mccartney one of the main vocalist and is the bass guitar, John Lennon who plays rhythm guitar and is one of the main vocalist, George Harrison who is lead guitar and sometimes sings, and Ringo Starr who plays drums. The band’s name before The Beatles was The Quarrymen and Ringo would be the last Beatle to join the band. The band’s debut album was “Please Please me” which Parlophone had rushed released…

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    Ryan Conn Band

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    C One day two brothers who went by the names of Josh Conn and Ryan Conn decided that they wanted to start a band. Usually when new bands are formed the members don't agree on on their name, but the Conn brothers were in perfect agreement. They would call themselves the Conn sons. Josh played drums and occasional guitar, while Ryan was lead singer and played keyboard. So far the duo was happy with their decision. When the Conn sons first started out they were not well known. As time went on they…

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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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    Rolling Stone Magazine says, “No other band did as much to translate the explosively creative, politicized rock of the 1960s into the massively popular, de-politicized rock of the 1970s as the Eagles.” Initially, the four original Eagles—Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Bernie Meisner, and Bernie Leadon were recruited as the backup band of Linda Ronstadt. After finishing the work with Linda Ronstadt, Don Henley and Glenn Frey, decided to found “Eagles” and recruited Bernie Meisner, and Bernie Leadon.…

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    Ever since I was 11 years old, One Direction has been one of my favorite bands. Watching One Direction grow as a band, whether it be a new album, a new chart topping single, or even losing a member, they have maintained one of the top positions on the Billboard charts for the past four years. As long as there has been pop-culture, entertainers have defined it. From the stage of The X-Factor UK to concert tours across the world that each grossed tens of millions of dollars, One Direction has…

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    first album (Foo Fighters), Dave Grohl wrote every song, played every instrument and sang every vocal with the exception of a guitar part played by Greg Dulli of the Afghan Wings. After the album created interest among record labels, Grohl formed a band to support it. The Foo Fighters made their live public debut on February 23rd, 1995 and then March 3rd. They released their first single,…

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    Albert Grossman

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    As part of the contract, he had a no tolerance policy for any intravenous drug use, and the entire band agreed to abide. However, he discovered in 1969 that Joplin was injecting drugs, and he did not confront her about it. Instead he took out a life insurance policy that guaranteed him $200,000 in the event that Joplin died. Joplin died of a heroin overdose…

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    Marcy Playground was formed in 1996 by John Woznaik, Dylan Keefe. and Shlomi Lavie. John named the band after Marcy Open grade school in Minneapolis that he attended, because many of his songs were inspired by his childhood. They were influenced by David Bowie, Paul Simon, Neil Young, Van Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Syd Barrett of Pink Floyd, Nirvana, Wham! and the Beatles. Wozniak's songs run in different styles: some are modern folk music; many have undertones reminiscent of children's songs; and…

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    voice to sing to a nation with a blissful attitude. His raspy voice mixed in with the melodic union of strings and other instruments really captures a mood of tranquility exceptionally well. The song would also later inspire other artists like John Lennon to create songs like “Imagine” in an attempt to alleviate the hatred in the world. The production process behind this song really gravitated toward uniting a broken nation through the power of music. Armstrong achieved one of my greatest…

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    'Frank' was the first studio and debut album by Amy Winehouse that was released on 20th October 2003 by Island Records and did not feature any hit singles. The name of her album is significant as it relates to the tone of her songs and lyrics of being straightforward and as the title suggests, 'Frank'. It also reinforces an artist that is an inspiration of hers, Frank Sinatra. The album intially ranked at number 60 in the UK Albums Chart before it then ranked at number 13 in the Januray of 2004.…

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