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    Paul McCartney was a member of a band The Beatles‚ that heavily impacted the world. Paul had an average childhood. He was born June 18‚ 1942 in Liverpool‚ UK. His mom was a nurse and his dad a cotton salesman and a pianist in a band. At age 11 Paul passed the 11+ exam and so did only four other students. Them he went to an Institute for Boys where he got A level in English and Art. At age 14‚ he tragically lost his mother to cancer. His mother dying‚ his father’s band‚ getting into the Boys Institute

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    1964‚ Tax Cuts for Economic Growth‚ Job Corps; National Endowment for the Arts and Humanities; National School Lunch Act; Wilderness Act; Food Stamp Act of 1964; The Voting Rights Act of 1965‚ The Immigration Act of 1965; the Rolling Stones; the Beatles; Flower Children; Abbie Hoffman and the Chicago Seven; Kent State killings Event Significance The War on Poverty On November 23 1963 shots rang out in Texas and   the president was assassinated. Although John F. Kennedy died that day his aspirations

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    to some‚ John Lennon’s assassination was considered just as devastating as the deaths of Martin Luther King Jr. and John F. Kennedy (Feeney‚ Nolan). John Lennon was a member of the very popular and impactful band‚ the Beatles. Lennon was considered the intellectual and outspoken Beatle and this resulted in a lot of hate from some people (History.com). The assassination of John Lennon was unjust because he was an innocent musician who was killed by a mentally unstable man; however some believe that

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    MUS 354: The Beatles After the Beatles (Fall B 2013) You are signed in as: Zhijian Li Top of Form Sign Out Bottom of Form Home Classroom Exams/Assignments Grades Help Exam #2 Time Limit 50 minutes Starting Time 7:40 pm Arizona time Top of Form 1 Tom Scott plays the ___________ during this solo section.  trumpet  soprano sax  synthesizer  electric guitar  trombone 2 __________ opens the George Harrison album‚ and has medium tempo and almost dance-like groove‚ featuring Pop-oriented

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    Sophie Mueller Billboard Assignment 2 11/3/14 Hey Jude - The Beatles 1. Piano‚ lead vocals‚ backup vocals‚ guitar‚ tambourine‚ bass‚ backup vocals 2. Rock ‘N’ Roll 3. I don’t think this song is a reflection of anything going on in America other than the fact that The Beatles are incredibly popular worldwide. 4. Yes‚ I really like the song. As I recall‚ I think it was Paul who wrote the lyrics to the song. It was written to comfort John Lennon’s son about the divorce of his parents‚ so the meaning

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    Republic (USSR) to put man on the moon‚ the start of the Vietnam War (1965)‚ and the civil rights movement led by Martin Luther King‚ Jr. On the economic side‚ the 60s gave rise to the consumer and environmental protection laws. The arrival of the Beatles (1964) from the United Kingdom forever changed the music culture in the United States. The 60s also saw major works of art from artists such as Andy Warhol. Significant scientific and technological achievements were also made during this decade

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    a community together to raise a better culture. Music has always been a part of mankind because every beat contributes to the tune of the song‚ doesn’t matter if it came from a stick tapping on the dirt or the notes coming from an instrument. The Beatles‚ an iconic band in the music world‚ made it easier for other artists like Michael Jackson and Beyoncé with their experimenting in the mid 1960s. Throughout centuries music has changed drastically to the present day‚ evolving slowly from the beginning

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    to use the Apple logo but now‚ the record company has accused the computer company of not conforming to the terms of the agreement. In 1980‚ George Harrison noticed an apple in an ad for computers. He thought this infringed upon Apple‚ the Beatles Record company trademark and filed suit. In 1981‚ Apple Computer agreed to stay out of the music business. In 1991‚ Apple Corp. filed suit against Apple Computer for trademark infringement again and settled out of court for 26.5 million dollars. The

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    artists that most likely pop into one’s head are The Beatles‚ The Who‚ Kiss‚ Rolling Stones‚ Elvis Presley‚ and many more. These artists have had many hits over the years‚ for they are widely known and very talented. Elvis Presley‚ for example‚ had at least 11 hit singles in 1956 alone‚ with more music coming in later years. In the 60’s‚ Elvis was one of the few artists who had battled with The Beatles in popularity (Clifford 168-169). In 1966‚ The Beatles had at least seven hit singles‚ while Elvis had

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    Did you know that the band Led Zeppelin’s first choices for a name was The Mad Dogs and Whoopie Cushion? Or that famous bands like The Beatles or The Sex Pistols were the cause for mainstream fads and rebellion? The 1970s was an era of cultural expansion and pop. Beginnings and ends for famous and soon-to-be famous stars showed here; like the disbanding of The Beatles‚ or the start of Michael Jackson’s career with The Jackson 5. This decade further evolved rock‚ blues‚ country‚ and pop from the 1960s

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