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Ted Lucas
An overview of the life of musician Ted Lucas.
Ted Lucas understands the spirit of the African American community. Some people may say that he has made it. Some people may believe that since he is a connoisseur of music, he is successful. However, his true success comes in his spirit and dedication to giving back to the community. Although...
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Hip-Hop Music
An overview of the history and development of hip-hop music.
Throughout history, popular music has changed constantly. Every time a new category of popular music is introduced to a new generation, there is always controversy. Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Madonna and even country and westerns Loretta Lynn broke barriers that everyone was real upset about...
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Peggy Lee
A description of the life and music of Peggy Lee.
Since 50 years, Peggy Lee has been captivating record buyers, concert audiences and cinemagoers. Crossing her 60s in 1990, she still sustains an enthusiastic program of songwriting, performing and recording in her life. Not only a survivor of the cutthroat competition in classical pop music,...
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Baroque Period
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Popular Music of the 1900s and Beyond
Popular Music of the 1990
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Ethel Merman: A Classic Pop Singer?
Ethel Merman: A Classic Pop Singer?
Some may question Ethel Merman
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Censorship of Explicit Lyrics in Music
I. CENSORSHIP BACKGROUND
Throughout history, legislators and parents have attempted to censor what were perceived to be controversial or explicit lyrics in music. In the 1850s, Giuseppe Verdi
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"Imagine" and Sociology
What Defines Us as a Global Population
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Music
With the acceptance of the phonograph near the end of the 19th century, our expectations and understanding of musical sounds and experiences began to change. Today, that transformation is complete. Whereas a previous age imagined music in terms of
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Music Outside the Concert Hall
Where does music belong?
Everywhere, of course. Although we tend to think of the concert hall as the most appropriate
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