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    Jazz-Rock History

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    Jazz-Rock has been defined as music that has combined elements of both Jazz and Rock ‘N’ Roll, and is usually performed on amplified electric instruments (Dictionary.com). Jazz-Rock is often called fusion or cross over and is accompanied by bass lines, drumming styles and Rock music (Britannica.com). It tends to put an emphasis on electric instruments and dance rhythms and in the 1960s jazz tunes began to include Rock rhythms, those elements have contrasted and enhanced each other (Britannica).…

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    With his sharp looks, his musical mastery of the genres rock and roll, rock and pop infused with a charisma that's just difficult to miss, Hallyday never find it a hassle to cement his name on the minds and hearts of his fandoms. Despite the fact that Johnny Hallyday spent most of his shine in France, he's still regarded…

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    On Wednesday November 23, 2016 I had quite the experience of my life. For the first time, I attended an actual concert, and not just any concert. I was blessed with a free ticket to go see Joe Bonamassa at the Altria Theater here in Richmond, Virginia. With a little research, I discovered that Joe Bonamassa is a Grammy- nominated blues -rock guitarist. At the time I was given the ticket to go see him preform, I felt no sense of excitement, I never even heard of him before that day nor did I…

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    “Tuck and roll” that’s what they say when jumping off or out of a moving vehicle but that didn’t work for me. I was about five years old, I was visiting my grandparents that I hadn’t seen in a while. I was riding with my dad on a four wheeler and I was having fun until I felt the four wheeler jump, and then I turned around to see my dad jumping off. That was when I got scared. I tried to drive it, but with my family, chasing and yelling for me to jump off it was hard to do. When I did try to…

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    Honor Roll Field Trip

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    “Teachers, please release the students going on the honor roll field trip now, thank you,” the school’s intercom spoke outside and in our classroom. I knew I was on the honor roll list, but I didn’t get my permission slip signed. However, for whatever reason, I thought that I could go without it being signed. I started to exit my seat, but my friend told me no. She told me she wasn’t sure if we needed the permission slip or not, but she said that it’s safer to not go. I just smiled at her…

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    by moving to the middle class. The middle class in the 50s was growing as lower classes were fading slowly. Just after World War II America’s culture was changing. With the birth of Rock N Roll a new generation of music was introduced. Similarly, during the 1920s when jazz music was very popular. Now Rock N Roll was the new jazz and everyone loved it. The King of Rock also known as Elvis Presley, was the most famous artist and iconic figure of the 50s. His music is still remembered…

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    Beatles' sound. Early in their career, they recorded covers of "Roll Over Beethoven" and "Rock And Roll Music" The great artist’s sway can be heard even on much later recordings heard on later recordings such as "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey" and "Come Together." In fact, when John Lennon composed “Come Together,” Lennon was a such a colossal fan, he was quoted as saying, “If you tried to give rock and roll another name, you might call it ’Chuck Berry.” Meanwhile,…

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    Led Zeppelin IV Analysis

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    Dog”, one of the most easily recognizable Zeppelin songs, with its strong riffs, Plant’s vocal acrobatics and a style reminiscent of the Chicago electric blues. Other hard rock entries include “Rock & Roll”, a song born from an improvised riff off of another song on the album, “Four Sticks”. “Rock & Roll” is based on the 12 bar blues progression and is a testament to the progression’s continued impact on rock and a testament to the blues-based…

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    else for that matter,) had ever created, (Inglis, Ian. "Synergies and Reciprocities: The Dynamics of Musical and Professional Interaction between The.." Popular Music & Society, ). Once the Beatles release Rubber Soul, the entire course of Rock and Roll was changed. No one had ever heard such unique lyrics, and music stylings before. This album displayed the maturing of the Beatles musical and lyrical styles. Despite their continued success, once the Beatles released the Revolver, album, they…

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    British Invasion Culture

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    They used a style of Rock and Blues to create a style that was new to the public, it was known as the mixture of “Chicago blue and rock n’ roll” (Doyle) and that they always stayed true to this sound, “stayed true to their filthy, blues-based sound” (Williams). The band itself, did not really play together, they each had their own style. With each person relating to another artist, or style…

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