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    Willie, at Quad studios. While the album sold respectably, Shotgun Willie is considered one of the first recordings of the “Outlaw Country” movement that radically differed from the “Nashville Sound” to now include elements of honky tonk country, rock, folk, and blues. Perhaps the biggest selling record of the Putnam and Briggs era at Quad occurred in 1976. Jimmy Buffett recorded most of his platinum selling album, Changes in Attitude, Changes in Latitude, with producer Norbert Putnam in…

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    Daft Punk Research Paper

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    The amazing band that I chose for this project is called Daft Punk. The album that I chose from this band is called Random Access Memory. The album came out in May 17, 2013. Daft Punk produces electronic music. The music in this album though is very upbeat getting you excited and making you want to dance. However, if you’re ever tired, this album has some relaxing music too. In the band, there are two men named Guy Manwell Decristo and Thomas Bangualtor. The two guys play bass, drums,…

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    Warped Tour Analysis

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    Pacific,” used the typical rock instruments during their set, which is guitar, bass, and drums. Even though there was only approximately 15 people in their crowd they still put on a great performance and got their crowd involved as well. Throughout their set the singer from “Like Pacific,” would come down to the crowd and hand random fans the microphone to sing along with the song they were performing. After hearing them for the first time anyone who is a fan of the rock genre will fall in love…

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    few. The song “Yellow Submarine” appeared in the album Revolver in 1966, the seventh studio album they had made. The album was on the UK Album Charts for thirty-four weeks. This album was more of a turning point in the band’s history from a pop and a rock sound to more of a different type of music. In this song they use a lot of sound effects such as chains, a ship…

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    Music is my passion, I appreciate all music genres, but I favour country music. I enjoy the simplistic instrumentation as well as the timbre of country vocalists combined with the minimalist dynamic effects and sound processing that is applied to recordings, providing country music with a natural and raw sound, which I hope to replicate in the music I create throughout my studies and career. I hope to have a career in the music industry, and studying for a degree in music production is the most…

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    Snarky Puppy's Rpk

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    Snarky Puppy’s RPK: https://www.reverbnation.com/snarkypuppy Snarky Puppy’s RPK was a bit long for their summary of their band, but that is due to how popular the band is. They are a world class, Grammy-winning band that tours all the time. In their Bio they tell the reader who is in their band and who each of the members have worked with, like Shaun Martin who has worked with renowned R&B singer Erykah Badu. Their bio shows that they are an influential band in this era. They also tell the…

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    5SOS Essay

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    From my understanding, everyone has something that, under any circumstance, can cheer them up. In my life, that one thing is music. More specifically, I love the sounds of 5SOS. They amaze me with their perfect blend of rock culture and modern pop. They even mix in some punk vibes. I stand behind this band because we share a common goal of bringing instruments back into the “Top 40.” 5SOS got their platform on a tour with One Direction. Ever since, they have been labeled by many as a “boy band.”…

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    Essay On Music Of The 70s

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    70's has impacted the music we listen to today and obviously there are a few of us who still have some of our most loved 70's records and hear them out still. A portion of the class that truly made their mark in the 1970's are Great Rock, Disco, Southern Rock, Punk Rock, and the introduction of Overwhelming Metal in spite of the fact that it was initially referred to as Hard Shake too. Regardless of in the event that you were naturally introduced to a more youthful era there is more than likely…

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    the most famous guitar riffs comes blazing, as this fast pace song gives you a rush of adrenaline. Lyrically is hard to fallow as it sounds like rap and some of the lyrics are hard to understand but what I understand it is about getting back in the rock and roll party life. The seventh song is called “You Shook Me All Night Long” song starts with a guitar melody as it builds up as the song takes off, the lyrics talk about a guy picking up a girl and having a one-night stand, moreover so far this…

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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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