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    From thriving music stage as New York, a young boy has moved to Los Angeles. Owning a perfect music training background that gave him an opportunity to become a member of the Teddy Bears band. And "To Know Him is To Love Him", a first song was written by that teenager, reached the No.1 hit song on the Billboard chart in 1958 (O'Hare 48). He is Phil Spector, a talent producer, songwriter, and a musician. In years later, Spector had a huge influence to the record producers, artists, and musician.…

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    Dr Dre Research Paper

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    Artist Dr. Dre should be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame because he introduced a new type of music to the public, created one of the most popular music, and motivated lots of the current artists. Dr. Dre born in Compton, CA. Coming from a singing background. Both of Dr. Dre’s parents were singers. Later on his parents split up and Dr. Dre lived with his mother. He moved often, so not paying as much attention in school. After his parents split…

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    Charles Edward Anderson Berry was one of the most determined rock ‘n’ roll performers in music history. He was born on October 18, 1926, in St. Louis, Missouri. His mother was a schoolteacher and his father was a contractor and deacon of the nearby church. Better known by his stage name, Chuck Berry, had many songs including “Maybellene” and “Johnny B.Goode”. His first hit was No. 1 hit in 1872 with “My Ding-A-Ling”. Berry had an interest in music at an early age, he gave his first performance…

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    members with a phoenix and a crown(“Queen”,18).Freddie Mercury also designed all the concerts so they look better than the manager would do (“Queen”,18). Also, Freddie wrote most of the songs (“Queen”,18). In 2004 Queen was inducted into the UK music hall of fame (Gregory,…

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    way of living and all of them had unique ways to see their life. Two generations that have greatly impacted America are the Baby Boomers from years 1946-1964 and Generation X from 1965-1980. The Baby Boomers were rebellious and teens accepted Rock and Roll greatly but parents where against it. Generation X had many fashion trends during their era and technology changes. The Baby Boomers were named from years 1946-1964. This generation was a very rebellious one. The cause of their rebellion was…

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    Hot Chili Peppers has generated long-standing radio staples during their long career in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame career. The known Flea bass sound, Anthony Kiedis rhythmic patter and Chad Smith’s funky beating the drum have create a unique sense that has served the band well, but with The Getaway, it seems that the Chili Peppers show that they have some new tricks up their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sleeves. For their latest effort, the band collaborate with producer Danger Mouse, who has…

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    “Creative nonfiction has become the most popular genre in the literary and publishing communities” states Lee Gutkind. Before reading the webpage I would have with no doubt said that fiction was better than nonfiction, but now I think differently. Most people would label nonfiction as boring facts and documentary, as I myself always have. But that’s not the case. Creative nonfiction can be written in many forms, one of them being an essay. The main difference between a fiction and nonfiction…

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    Rock and Roll’s sheer exist has seemed to coexist with multitudes of hormone drenched teenagers for decades. Many may be familiar with Elvis Presley as one of America’s most musically influential figures of all times. Infamously recognized as the “King of Rock n’ Roll”, Elvis Presley has forever been engraved within the course of history as one of America’s most talented figures. As a prominent musician, actor, and a cultural icon of the 20th century, he has certainly left behind a well-bounded…

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    “Comparing Solo Artists and Bands” Rock music has been defined and altered by a plethora of incredible individuals and groups. While solo artists were common in the United States during the early stages of rock and roll, between the 50s and 70s times changed and bands grew into a bigger part of Rock history as well. When trying to establish which of the two, bands or solo artists, are most successful in rock music, there are several areas to look at. One, the time period, and two, the number of…

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    My Chemical Romance: Possible Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee My Chemical Romance first started making music in New Jersey in 2001. Later, the next year they made their first album called “I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love,” produced by Eyeball Records (AllMusic). The band ended up leaving that record company for Reprise Records the following year, and also created their second album “Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge (AllMusic).” In the upcoming year they had to replace the…

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