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    widely considered as the most influential group in country music and are commonly known as the first family of country music. Their style of play was responsible for influencing several genres of music that is played today including, country, bluegrass, rock and Southern Gospel. Several of their songs, such as “Wasbash Cannonball” and “Can the Circle Be Unbroken” set the standards for what is country music. The Carter Family, all born and raised in Virginia, was comprised of Alvin Pleasant…

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    There is a music called country and western music. It the lifestyle of 20-century “country music “is very popular and originated amount in the south and the west.”country music” was to be call country and western music but later on, the shortern it up to country song.Country song was adopted in 1949 by the recording industry to replace hillbilly music.In 1920s, small radio appear in the larger southern and midwestern city and many people listen to it.’ Also many people start recording their…

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    When looking at the past, rock and roll music played a very significant roll in popular culture. Rock influenced daily lives, attitude, and fashion throughout most of the twentieth century. Now, in the twenty first century, rock music is getting pushed out of the mainstream norm and we are switching to hip hop/rap music, especially among today’s youth. This brings a twist in our culture and we can see it by the way it affects the younger people. Rap music, most of the time, features lyrics…

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    The Beatles, The Eagles, Metallica, Def Leopard—these are just a few of the bands that could come to mind when thinking about rock music. Despite the endless combinations of artists and bands you could think of, almost one name is guaranteed to come to mind—Elvis Presley, the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Rolling Stone refers to Elvis as “rock & roll’s first real star. . .a hip-shaking symbol of liberation” (Kemp). Elvis was an idol for both girls and boys—boys wanted to be Elvis, and girls wanted to…

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    My initial thoughts are as followed: how can these three things be a religion; Baseball, Coca Cola, and Rock & Roll? I can not wrap my mind around how they can be even considered a religion. My definition of religion is the free choice we have to subject ourselves and to live our life for God. What the religion of Baseball, Coca Cola and Rock & Roll all have in common is the belief in a symbol or symbols. In my thoughts they are lacking and missing the concept of God or even a higher being that…

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    day. Many artists, like Bo Diddley, Elvis Presley, and Eric Clapton, contribute to the evolution of rock and roll. To many people, The Beatles are considered one of the most successful and influential bands in rock and roll history. They have had countless hits, several movies, and even a cartoon that aired during the sixties. The Beatles have been and will always be a major impact on rock and roll. Before The Beatles had officially formed, John Lennon was the leader of the band Quarry Men with…

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    Science Fair 2018- Rock and Roll Bounce Observation What is friction? What is the difference between motion and forces? Are there different types of motions and forces? What is gravity? What is Newtons law? Does friction have to do with motion or force? Does Newton's law apply to everything that is moving? How is movement and forces apply to the world itself? Do natural disasters involve motion and forces? Does energy have to do with motion and forces? How many types of…

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    comes on the radio. I would say Elvis was not only a more talented artist, but also a gifted performer who knew how to work the crowd. Even though the cameras were focused on Elvis, I could still feel the energy of the crowd. Elvis Presley and his rock n’ roll music symbolized youth and rebellion at this time. Young men enjoyed Elvis. The young ladies not only loved, but lusted after him as well. However, the older generation at the time believed Elvis was a negative influence for their…

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    Rock n’ Roll is better than Hip-hop for many different reason. Rock n’ Roll is a type of music dating back to the 50s and defined by simple melodies and heavy beats. While Hip-hop is defined as rapping with an electronic backing. In fact, Rock n’ Roll is rated second best music genres and is only beat by heavy metal therefore better than hip-hop. Rock n’ Roll is better than Hip-hop because it has diverse meanings for different viewers, in addition it is more pleasing to hear, and bring people…

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