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    group that followed Nirvana all the way to the top They both influenced one another and had a certain flow between one another. "Nirvana covered several of their songs - Molly's Lips, Son of a Gun, etc.”(Other Bands). Cobain and his band had unanimously decided that the Vaselines were their favorite band. They had brilliant lyrics to their songs and for Cobain good lyricism was the best way to break the boundaries emplaced on rock. With the boundaries of the musical world broken and opened,…

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    In the music industry, their happens to be a lot of competition between different young male singers. One of the most famous competition is between the British boy band One Direction, and Justin Bieber. Both of these artists are very famous and popular to teenage girls all around the world. Almost everybody has heard about both of these artists and they are both definitely breaking records. Their fans, the Beliebers, and the Directioners are sometime caught in a battle of who is the better and…

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    Ben E. King’s song “Stand by Me” is one of the most popoular and covered songs. The single made in 1961 “is one of the very few songs to ever reach the US Top Ten twice in the same version; it was a hit in 1961 and again when it was re-released in 1986 as the title track of the movie of the same name” (Fontenot). “Stand by Me” was and influential and impactful song during its time and even today. The song is still listened to on its own as well in the popular movie. As well, Ben E. King was an…

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    “Smells Like Teen Spirit” is a song originally written and recorded by the Grunge band Nirvana in 1991 on their “Nevermind” album and is considered to be one of the most influential songs the band had written during their time. One year later, “Smells Like Teen Spirit” was covered by singer-songwriter Tori Amos for her “Crucify” EP. While the cover may be extremely different from the original, there are still some elements that are similar among both versions. In contrast, both Nirvana and Amos…

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    such as blazon, to explain the woman’s beauty. Blazon is a literary device used by Elizabethan poets who were writing about females. Objects of high value, such as gardens and flowers are used to describe the woman’s attributes. Panic! At the Disco’s songs ‘Nine in the Afternoon,’ ‘The Piano Knows Something I Don’t Know,’ and ‘Miss Jackson,’ and Stephan Campion’s ‘There is a Garden in Her Face’ use blazon to signify the beauty of…

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    Relationship Dynamics of the World’s Most Famous Music Couple: Shawn (Jay-Z) and Beyoncé Knowles-Carter David J. Dzumba PSYC 2600: Interpersonal Behavior University of North Texas Relationship Dynamics of the World’s Most Famous Music Couple: Shawn (Jay-Z) and Beyoncé Knowles-Carter Abstract There are many famous couples in the music industry, but none as successful as Beyoncé and Jay-Z . They have been together 15 years, married nine of those years, have three children, and earned $107.5…

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    Nostalgia occurs within many individuals, communities and overall American society. From reminiscing the King of Rock n Roll, Elvis Presley, or even childhood toys like the Cabbage Patch Kids of the 1980’s. Practically in American society, the desire to reconcile and remember past historical figures or life-changing events lead to the construct of memorials and monuments. Building monuments or memorials are for the soul purpose of commemorating a person or event. Groups or an agency, in charge…

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    Ray Manzarek Introduction During the mid 1960’s through the 1970’s “the Doors” were one of the most popular rock bands in the world. Ray Manzarek played a crucial role in “the Doors” success along with the rest of the band members Jim Morrison, Robby Krieger and John Densmore. Manzarek was a musician, author and film maker. To truly understand the influence that Ray Manzarek has in the music community several points will be focused upon. The first section will include biography information of…

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    In 2012 grew a international sensation in the Regional Mexican Music Industry from Guamuchil, Sinaloa, Mex. Jose Ariel Camacho Barraza, was a humble young boy with a dream of becoming a star with his friend and his guitar. Although many tried to drop his self esteem by telling him that he was not going to surpass his dream. Yet he managed to changed the views of how all latin music was constructed with the love and support from God, family, and the world who followed him. As a young teenage…

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    could have a voice in what was happening. Joan Baez voice showed the need for equality and peace. In the 1960s, she became a voice for everybody and became an icon for protest and positive change in America. The young people were drawn to her folk songs that she wrote about the problems that were going on. She sang, “We Shall Overcome,” at the Civil Rights March in Washington, D.C. From this, her voice and face were linked to the American protest movements. Since she had a Hispanic background…

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