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    In 1962 a new blues cover band was discovered – the Rolling Stones. Inspired musicians by artist Chuck Berry, they became the first Rock and Roll band in history. One of the defining moments of the 1960s was the Rolling Stones era, they were followed and influential towards their fans across the world. In 1962 the Stones secured a gig at the Roll-daddy club in Richmond, England where their popularity spread. The numbers of fans increased rapidly over the weekends they played at the bar, they…

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    Following his highs school graduation Elvis went to Sun Records to make his first recordings, which were his two songs: “My Happiness” and “That’s When Your Heartaches Begin”. While those two songs were good songs and Sam Phillips did approve of them they did not launch Presley’s career. Within a year span Sun released ten of his songs. “Elvis’ five Sun singles are the best rock & roll have ever recorded,” McCully stated. The owner of Sun Records new Presley had talent but…

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    which is now Prince Royce released his first cover in January 19, 2010 which is called Stand by me The song is remake of American soul singer Ben E. King's original 1961 song. Prince Royce made it into a bachata song . now he is famous he is in the billboard in the latin tropical and r&b known for the singles Stand by Me and Corazon sin cara which both hit #1 on the Billboard Tropical Songs Chart. His 2013 album featuring the chart topping single Darte un Beso debuted at #1 in the US and in…

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    After reading Garry Berman’s book “We’re Going to See The Beatles!” and watching Steven Spielberg’s ‘spoof’ film, “I Wanna Hold Your Hand.”, these two sources aren’t really all that far apart. While both Berman’s novel and Spielberg’s film have some differences, the similarities really outweigh the differences in comparison. In Spielberg’s film, “I Wanna Hold Your Hand”, it’s shown that many girls found themselves so deep into the hold that Beatlemania had on them, many hardly realized what…

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    ‘Everyday I Write the Book’ may be among his best-loved songs, but for singer-songwriter Elvis Costello, it isn't every day that he gets to publish a book which tells his life story. But that's what happened yesterday when his first official autobiography hit the shelves. ‘Unfaithful Music & Disappearing Ink’ will reflect the musicians five-decade long career including many stories about his renowned co-writers and co-conspirators. There will also be a variety of images taken from Elvis’s…

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    one of them. They put rock and pop on the map forever. This music also created a high watermark for how good things used to be. The band, The Presidents of the United States of America is a band that sings for fun and to give people humor. Their top song would be feather plucking. It has references of rock humor and dad humor. Technology advancements were BIG. Social networks and Massive educational advancements were the biggest advancements of the time. Social advancements made it easier…

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    Elvis Presley has drastically affected the 20th United Sates. The single most significant figure in rock history, the innovator, outcast, and love crazed Elvis Presley has affected particular groups in society as well as our everyday music industry. His effects have primarily been induced throughout his personality and dazzling being through is admirable skills in many industries. These effects expand upon the youth and pop culture, rock and roll, and growth of African American influences…

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    from opposition to the draft, moral and legal arguments against US intervention, and a strong reaction to the violence and devastation of Southeast Asia that was portrayed by the media. John Lennon was a member of the famous English music group, The Beatles. Yoko Ono, his wife, was a multimedia artist and peace activist. Already in the spotlight from their artistic fame, these two became figureheads for a movement for peace that was gained worldwide support.…

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    By the time Fleetwood Mac would go into the studio to record, Tusk, their friendships and relationships had sunk to an all time low. The band says they couldn’t agree on what song to put onto the album. One of the results of this strong willed conflict was that suddenly there were so many tracks from various band members that Tusk became a double album. Although, tusk ended up selling over four million copies that an astonishing…

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    Freddie Mercury Freddie is the most influential singer because he is remembered by an asteroid,he made it to top 10 songs in Britain,and he also wrote one of there top hit songs Bohemian Rhapsody. Personal Life Freddie studied piano in a boarding school, in India,that’s where he gets his talents from (Source #1). Freddie once had a stamp collection (Source #3). His stamp collection stays a treasure of his life's history (Source #3). In additionally he collected art.One time he spent more…

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