Dillon Swift HIS 109-007 Dana Caldemeyer 3/11/14 Growing Up The book “Growing Up” is about the author Russell Baker and about his life growing up in the early 1900s. He lived through many hardships while he was growing up including his father‚ Benny‚ dying‚ his mother having to give up one of her children for adoption‚ and living through the great depression. Although his experience with the great depression was very bad I think that Russell had a little bit above average life compared to other
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Emily Pan 11/3/17 C Block Free Reading Rumination The life of Allan Karlsson is just about as wild as a fever dream. In The Hundred Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out Of The Window And Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson‚ Karlsson‚ or as introduced‚ Allan‚ began his life humbly in Sweden. His mother was loving and affectionate‚ while in contrast‚ his father seemed indifferent‚ deciding to embark on his own political campaigns instead of caring for his family. Allan’s father is killed fighting for the socialist
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A Place card in one of the archival protest scenes claims “Unity is strength.” How does Mabo illustrate the importance of Unity? In the 2012 Rachel Perkins production ‘Mabo’ a placard in one of the archival protests scenes claims “unity is strength” in the film Mabo we see the real importance of unity. Mabo is the story of the life of Eddie Mabo‚ a passionate and dedicate man who is willing to fight for his rights and the rights of others until his last breath. He would have not been able to achieve
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Jazz Music Jazz is associated with the African American people and this is an influence unequaled in the field of music. The true spirit of jazz arises from a revolt from convention‚ custom‚ authority‚ and boredom‚ even sorrow‚ from everything that would confine the soul of man. The blacks that invented it called their songs the "blues‚" and they weren’t capable of satire or deception. Jazz was their explosive attempt to cast off the blues and be happy‚ carefree happy‚ even in the midst
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York City. On December 30th‚ 1942‚ Frank Sinatra’s career once again was lit up‚ but this time there was no stopping it. Upon entering the stage‚ he was welcomed by thousands of people in the audience cheering him on. A fellow performer that night‚ Benny Goodman‚ could not believe what he was seeing. “What the hell was that?”‚ Goodman said‚ as thousands cheered on the still relatively unknown Frank
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a microphone. The concert was centered around the musical genre of jazz. Jazz is an All-American genre that started in the early 20th century. The biggest names in jazz history include Louis Armstrong‚ Duke Ellington‚ Count Bassie‚ Art Tatum and Benny Goodman. These musicians created a new kind of music that the world has never seen before. The groundbreaking feats that these people made changed the world of music and made it something that breaks all the rules of traditional music. The prominent
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most notably Charlie Parker‚ in Kansas City. • Bebop differed drastically from the straightforward compositions of the swing era. • It seemed jarringly different to the ears of the public‚ who were used to the bouncy‚ organized‚ danceable tunes of Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller during the swing era. • Instead‚ bebop appeared to sound racing‚ nervous‚ and often fragmented. But to jazz musicians and jazz music lovers‚ bebop was an exciting and beautiful revolution in the art of jazz. • The classic
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slow and rough quality to the jazz standards that were often upbeat and light. Billie Holiday seemed to of added a new dimension to jazz singing. Hammond was responsible for getting Billie Holiday to record with an up and coming musician band leader Benny Goodman. They recorded many tracks together like Billie’s first “Your Mother’s Son-In-Law” and “Riffin’ the Scotch.” In 1935‚ Holiday’s singing career got a big push when she landed a recording contract after singing some popular hits like “What
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Devin Greenlaw 3/2/13 2nd Period Love the Holiday (Billie Holiday Report) Born Eleanora Fagan on April 7‚ 1915 in Philadelphia‚ PA; the amazing jazz vocalist never imagined she was going to become one of the biggest jazz musicians of all time. Rose Primarily in Baltimore‚ MD with her mother‚ Sady Fagan‚ who gave birth to Billie at the age of nineteen. Billie was raised primarily with her mother. Her father‚ believed to be Clarence Holiday who was a successful jazz musician himself‚ wasn’t
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