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    Spilling his soul onto his performances, Jimi Hendrix opened up the doors to the future of rock and other musicians, Hendrix opened up the doors to the future of rock and other musicians. He inspired many artist with his distinct sound. Although his start into in music was a little bumpy, Jimi Hendrix impacted people of all kind. He introduced a new taste that touched people's life. Hendrix original name was Johnny Allen Hendrix. He later changed his name to James Marshall Hendrix. The legend…

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    World War II, and The Vietnam War ultimately led to the spark of the Rock and Counterculture movements throughout America, and the rest of the world. These two movements…

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    Rock And Roll Reflection

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    A Reflection of Rock and Roll There is no doubt that throughout the decades rock and roll music has changed and been influenced by cultural and social events. The only way to explain these changes is to start at the beginning. These changes started as early as, or even earlier than the 1920’s. That is where we will begin all the way until today’s music. In the 1920s music was dominated by blues and jazz. The blues primarily came from African American slaves mostly in the south. A lot of the…

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    Riverside" features a solo section where she just shreds the guitar. Sister Rosetta Tharpe’s influences impacted people like Elvis Presley. She was born and raised in the south particularly in Arkansas. Many claim that she is the rightful Mother of Rock and Roll. That’s Alright Mama: Elvis Presley releases his first recording with Sun Records. In his first commercial recording with him, he sings "That's Alright Mama" and "Blue Moon of Kentucky". Elvis Sketch: Bernard Levine. The Day the Music…

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    Years have passed and different cultures have been created, different types of music and the way of dressing have changed. Definitely one of the most important changes that not only U.S. had have, is in the 1960s where the people off all ages wanted a change. At the same time the Vietnam War was happening, also in that decade the Civil Rights Movement made people to be more equal. The counterculture of the late 1960s was a great youth movement for the society. Everything changed from clothing…

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    Kennedy Sixx Thesis

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    Major #1- Research Paper Mötley Crüe was a widely known and highly appraised band in the ‘80s. The band won uncountable awards in their time together, but many people do not know that Nikki Sixx was, as well as the bass guitarists, one of the band's primary songwriters,Despite all the struggles he faced and the addictions he overcame, he was a very popular man at the time and still today. Many, including his band mates, are surprised he even survived. Born with the name Frank Ferranna…

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    popular, bands were starting to make music videos. Hippies were very common in the 60s because they were protesters, they dropped out of political life.Teenagers were starting to make their own media and different forms of expression. Festivals were what defined rock music the…

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    70's Research Paper

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    doing drugs, engaging in casual sex, and most importantly, listening to angry punk rock music. One of the oldest venues in New York was a country/folk club called the CBGB. It was named as a punk rock venue after the Ramones played there in the early 70's. The club eventually transformed into a punk rock venue and allowed punk music to be played regularly in 1974. In 1975, the CBGB hosted the first punk-rock festival, showcasing 70+ bands including The Ramones, The Clash, The Sex Pistols, The…

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    myself globally and gain a large audience and loyal followers. Do you have any other upcoming works you can mention? My first short comedy film Super Speed Dates is in post-production and may be released in the next few weeks, depending upon film festival restrictions. A teaser trailer for this has been released on my personal YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/CrcP1s9fzqE As well, five new episodes of Danger Pay are also in post-production, and I hope to release them in the next few weeks.…

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    Adulting Hi guys, I’m Jack! There is nothing better from the Mad March rather than the Adelaide Fringe. So, today, I’m going to talk about my experience about Adelaide Fringe Festival this year. The Adelaide Fringe festival runs every year from the 18th of February to 18th of March and it’s the biggest ticket selling arts festival with free entrance into the showgrounds! Most years, I attend the fringe together with my family and friends for a fun night out. So this year, after much…

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