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    When Hair: The American Tribal Love Rock Musical first premiered on Broadway in 1968, American audiences didn’t know what to make of it. The story took place in New York’s Greenwich Village, during the 1960s and centered around Claude: a member of a hippie “tribe” who has been drafted into the Vietnam war and must face the choice of whether or not to go to war. While Claude’s story serves as the basic plot, Hair was a variety of topics all meshed into one production, appropriately called, a…

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    Keith Richards may be best-known for the time he spent in The Rolling Stones, but the rocker is still going strong at 71 years old. Though Richards has spent a lot of his life in the limelight, there are still some facts about him that have slipped through the cracks. Here, we present our list of 15 things you probably didn't know about Keith Richards. Check out part one below, and stay tuned for part two, coming soon! Number Fifteen: He Does Not Sleep Very Much. In his autobiography, Richards…

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    On July 13, 1985, two simultaneous concerts that featured many legends was broadcasted globally. Bob Geldof went to Ethiopia after hearing about the most recent famines and witnessed all the unfortunate things that were happening to these people. This caused him to be inspired, and this inspiration led to something amazing. Bob Geldof was the idea guy in this situation, he wrote alongside Midge Ure Do They Know It’s Christmas? to spread awareness to people that not everyone is lucky enough to…

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    British Invasion Culture

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    they always stayed true to this sound, “stayed true to their filthy, blues-based sound” (Williams). The band itself, did not really play together, they each had their own style. With each person relating to another artist, or style of music, with Jagger relating to elvis, and the other members each relating in their own way to another artist. “The looks and style of The Rolling stones fashion, also really helped boost their fame even more, by showing that they became the bad boys of the…

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    Annie Leibovitz Biography

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    Annie Leibovitz was born on October 2, 1949 in Waterbury Connecticut. She first became interested in art while attending Northwood High School where she wrote and played music. She then studied painting at the San Francisco Art Institute. After living on an Israeli kibbutz for a short period of time, Leibovitz returned to the United States and started working for Rolling Stone magazine. When she started working for Rolling Stone magazine, she worked as a staff photographer. At the age of 23,…

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    James Brown Last Words

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    music artists are capable of achieving hit songs. In the article A & E Networks Television by Bio.com states that Brown is “The Godfather of Soul, inventor of funk, the godfather of hip hop. Brown is cited as a seminal influence to artists such as: Mick Jagger, Michael Jackson, Afrika Bambaataa, and Jay-Z.” This legend’s dancing, shouting vocals, and unique rhythmic style was very renowned in the entertainment industry. Unfortunately,…

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    In 1957, John Lennon met Paul McCartney in grammar school; they instantly became friends over a shared love of music. Within the next 5 years, they would form the most successful band of all time: The Beatles. The world was about to change musically and culturally. Soon, other bands began to rise to fame: Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, and The Who. All bands would one day be inducted into the Rock n’ Roll Hall Of Fame. The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones…

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    The Beatles: Fine Tuning Britain “The thing the sixties did was to show us the possibilities and the responsibility that we all had. It wasn 't the answer. It just gave us a glimpse of the possibility” (Lennon). The empowering musical legend, John Lennon, recalls the sixties as a time of maturation and optimism for the world as a whole. Instead of fighting world wars, cowering in economic depression, or riding the wave of regularity, people began to express the values near and dear to…

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    INTRODUCTION Legendary singer Mick Jagger and lead guitarist Keith Richards are part of an iconic English rock band known as the Rolling Stones. Some of the bands top songs include: Gimme Shelter, Jumping Jack Flash, and Brown Sugar. In health care, another type of rolling stones exist called cholelithiasis, commonly known as gallstones. Cholelithiasis is the presence or formation of gallstones, which are commonly found in the gallbladder and the common bile duct (Mosby’s Medical Dictionary,…

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    There have been many views on the subject of adultery because adultery has become a very prominent problem in today’s society. It is spreading faster than many people could imagine and is almost uncontainable. In the article “What wrong with adultery?”,Steinblock believes that adulterous behavior is not moral wrong. She argues that adultery based on the plausible claim that these views are bound to be connected to important conventions. The adultery is actually not immoral for the breaking of a…

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