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    the most enjoyable week I've ever experienced in my life, and we would sing songs every morning," Jackman also said, "'Oh ho ho...' That's what pirates usually sing, right? So we had sea shanties and classic kinds of pirate songs, and I and the crew sang 'em, and Pan's director Joe Wright would be like, 'Ugh, this is really wet. You know, you guys don't seem like great pirates.'"…

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    King and James Taylor, singing back-up for both of them. Most notably, her vocals are featured in Taylor’s biggest hit, “You’ve Got a Friend.” Number Seven: She Wrote Songs with Charles Mingus. Mingus was a fan of Mitchell’s work and really wanted to collaborate with her. At first he wanted her to turn a T.S. Eliot poem into a song, but when she refused, he came up with a new solution. He had written…

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    Wyld Rice: In this TPT program that documents interesting topics about music, the host sets out to discover what exactly has kept Iggy Pop’s and Taj Mahal’s careers in the pop music industry alive and well. Even after many years in the industry, both Iggy and Taj have continued to remain relevant. Although they do not adapt to the ever changing trends of cultural taste and musical popularity, they have not been dismissed by fans, and perhaps their independence from the trends has kept the…

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    The Life of David Archuleta At the age of ten, David Archuleta received the opportunity of a lifetime. His father surprised him with tickets to the American Idol season three finale. Upon meeting the cast of American Idol, prior to the show, David was asked to sing for them. Ryan Starr, Jim Verraros, Christina Christian, RJ Helton, Ejay Day, and Tamyra Gray; all sat in awe at the great talent this eleven year old had. It was here that David realized his potential and passion for singing. David…

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    record of the Putnam and Briggs era at Quad occurred in 1976. Jimmy Buffett recorded most of his platinum selling album, Changes in Attitude, Changes in Latitude, with producer Norbert Putnam in Quad Studios. The album featured Buffett’s signature song “Margaritaville,” for which he named his chain of restaurants, resorts, a casino, and in 2017 announced the opening of a Florida retirement community also named “Margaritaville.” While Changes in Attitude, Changes in Latitude sold a million…

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    Snarky Puppy's Rpk

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    Snarky Puppy’s RPK: https://www.reverbnation.com/snarkypuppy Snarky Puppy’s RPK was a bit long for their summary of their band, but that is due to how popular the band is. They are a world class, Grammy-winning band that tours all the time. In their Bio they tell the reader who is in their band and who each of the members have worked with, like Shaun Martin who has worked with renowned R&B singer Erykah Badu. Their bio shows that they are an influential band in this era. They also tell the…

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    talent. Sadly, in order to truly understand this, you have to see them live, for if you Google the band, a lot of cliche pop songs will pop up. This is probably because teenage girls rule the music charts, and they like that kind of stuff. As a fan that has seen the band live many times, those songs shouldn’t define them.…

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    Essay On Music Of The 70s

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    Music of the 70s The 70's what an extraordinary decade for music and for music beaus as well. Music of the 70's has impacted the music we listen to today and obviously there are a few of us who still have some of our most loved 70's records and hear them out still. A portion of the class that truly made their mark in the 1970's are Great Rock, Disco, Southern Rock, Punk Rock, and the introduction of Overwhelming Metal in spite of the fact that it was initially referred to as Hard Shake too.…

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    Ryan Conn Band

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    out they were not well known. As time went on they had begun to increase in popularity and played bigger concerts. Many of their fans thought the duo made a harmony so irresistible that you wouldn't be able to get it out of your head. Their latest song was called The Tune and people were absolutely loving it. When Ryan got a call he wasn't expecting what he was about to hear, When he answered his manager started talking as fast as a bullet and said “Ryan, you and Josh are going to be next big…

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    just an hour. Afterwards he wrote another single in 1959 which became a multi-selling song “Dream Lover”. He followed this with “Mack the Knife” which came from Kurt Weill’s Three penny Opera and he gave it a jazz-pop kind of interpretation. It was a big success for him and rose up to number one on the charts and went on…

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