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    how big artists, such as Brittney Spears, Rihanna, Kelly Clarkson, Backstreet Boys and ‘nSync came to be. Seabrook also tells the story behind of the big names behind the artists, Max Martin along with other Swedish writers, Denniz PoP, and many other producers that made the artists who they are and that the fans love still to this day. But because these artists have such great producers and writers, were they guaranteed to be big superstars or to have number one hits and become the artists they…

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    Essay On Spanish Culture

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    Spanish speaking countries have lots of cultural differences but music is a big key in cultural differences. There are twenty-one countries throughout the world that consider Spanish their official language. They include Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay and Venezuela. All of these countries have differences in the type of…

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    never seen that podium with the words “KING OF POP” Yes, I am talking about the man who is in the heart of thousands of people, The Michael Jackson. There are so many artist is the world, they are performing, making their own music, they have lots of creativeness but no one can be like him and no one called with this name “KING OF POP”. In India people always says that “You cannot make an artist, it comes by born”. And you just need to find the artist behind it. And every successful story comes…

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    Many artists throughout the world have looked to the Japanese as inspiration for their own art. Artists such as Van Gogh, Monet, and Picasso have utilized the Japanese style, known as Japonisme to give their art a fresh look, or just to experiment with new things. A very accomplished artist, James Tissot, used this Japanese style in his earlier works. Tissot began his art career in the mid 1850’s while studying in college. It was in the 1860’s when he began to experiment with the eastern art…

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    and Journey. All of these artists have one thing in common, they are “alive”. Whether you grew up listening to the songs and lyrics that these people have provided or your parents force you to listen to their music, almost everyone knows these artists. The test of time is a phrase used to describe if something or someone will be remembered in following years. The real question is, what current musicians will stand the test of time? There is a multitude of artists in the music industry that…

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    Ray Johnson was mainly an underground artist in New York. In the documentary “How to draw a bunny”, people in his life tell stories about him, to try to piece together who he really was and what his life was all about. I think Ray Johnson was a man who really had no real life or essence except his art and his ideals. Famous for his trademark "bunny" signature, Johnson made his name primarily as a performance artist and as a producer of abstract paintings and collages. He was basically the…

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    entertainer. He was the eighth kid to be born out of a total of ten. Michael was part of the Jackson Five and even though he was the youngest out of the group he was the lead singer. He became a solo artist at the age of 13. Some people know Michael because of the moonwalk or even by his nickname as the “King of Pop”. Michael was first married to Lisa Marie Presley in the year of 1994 but ended up having some issues with the marriage and divorced. Michael soon later married…

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    History Of Motown Records

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    Motown Records was created by Berry Gordy on January 12, 1959. Motown made its impact on the music industry forever. Artists that we know as legends today such as Stevie Wonder, the Temptations, Marvin Gaye, and The Jackson 5 started in Motown. Together their music brought a community together. Motown started with just a man and 800 dollars loaned from his family. Berry Gordy was a dreamer, and also a teacher, producer, and entrepreneur.Gordy as an African American owner wanted to make a…

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    Kim Yong-Hwa’s 2006 movie, 200 Pound Beauty, follows an overweight and “ugly” ghost singer who lends her vocal talent by lip syncing for an attractive and famous pop star. The ghost singer goes as far as a failed suicide and finds plastic surgery the only remedy to her as-dramatized unfortunate life. While the overarching theme of the movie is to promote inner beauty, the viewer is influenced by the romanticized and oversimplified view of cosmetic surgery. In fact, Korea is the number one…

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    Dave Smith and three other artists (Andrew Greaves, Jeffrey Pine and Roderic Stokes). He then left to teach at a college in North England. After a few years of in teaching in North England, Smith arrived in The Bahamas in 1973. This was the year the country gained its Independence and Smith took an art teaching position. He first taught on the island of San Salvador and then a year later in New Providence. When the opportunity arose in California to be a scenic artist in the motion picture…

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