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    Memphis and‚ despite his wild boy image‚ recorded many gospel songs such as: Where Could I go to but the Lord‚ How Great Thou Art‚ Crying in the Chapel. Bob Dylan was later to declare “The highlight of my career? That’s easy. Elvis singing one of my songs.” Gospel songs were frequently sung by church choirs and performed in events‚ such as Billy Graham’s four month “Down Under” Crusade of 1959. Graham claimed: “…young people today are searching for something to believe in……….and a song to sing.”

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    festivals were times when the elderly shared stories and transferred certain knowledge to the next generation. Historic feasts often provided a means for unity among families and for people to find mates. Select anniversaries have annual festivals to commemorate previous significant occurrences. A festival is an event‚ usually and ordinarily staged by a local community‚ which centres on and celebrates some unique aspect of that community and the Festival. Among many religions‚ a feast is a set of

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    The prompt is asking how do males first express their romantic feelings in both Romeo and Juliet and in “Michelle”. “MIchelle is song performed by The Beatles. “Michelle is a about a man who has fallen in love with a french woman. He does not know much french‚ so he tries his best to impress her‚ speaking the little french he knows. Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet is about a young man who falls in loves with a girl who is supposed to be his enemy. When

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    music often had 100 to 130 beats per minute. 4. In the 1960s Briish bands began to copy American bands particularly in the areas of producing recordings and touring to promote the recordings. The biggest group of the British Invasion was the Beatles. The Beatles sometimes sang songs with catchy lyrics and melodies. This would be the centerpiece of pop music through the next several decades. 5. Boybands featured between three and six young males who sang‚ but did not play instruments. 1. yes music

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    Blackberry is quite a fast phone and it does not slow down when using different app ’s on the phone and the blackberry is a consistant phone most of the time. This advert has achieved its goal by compairing the Beatles music quality to the quality of the sound of the Blackberry.How the Beatles would always make a song better‚this advert is suggesting that the Blackberry do the same with the songs downloaded onto its memory. This text in the advert starts mall and ends larger.This indicates that a Blackberry’s

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    John Lennon the founder of Beatles band that was influential in the popular music like no other. The entry of Elvis Presley’s into the rock music inspired John Lennon to form a group by the named the Quarry Men. On July 6‚ 1957‚ Lennon met Paul McCartney and invited him to join his team. The two went on to become best of friends by forming one of the most successful partnerships in music history (Shields). The first recording of the group was “That’ll be the Day.” The Beatles group came to birth in 1961

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    “Nowhere Man” is a song by the Beatles played in the 1968 movie Yellow Submarine. The song alliterates the word “no” in words such as nothing and nowhere to emphasize the uncertain point of view of the nowhere man. The alliteration of this syllable also allows the song to maintain a continuous rhythm and gives the stanzas flow. This alliteration keeps the idea of an uncertain point of view a constant theme throughout the song. The song brings up senses such as seeing and hearing to show that the

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    The Rolling Stones are often said to be "The world’s Greatest rock band." They have earned the title if not by their musical career‚ then definitely for the longevity of the band. Ever since the formation of the band in London‚ England 1962‚ they have been on the move. The "Stones"‚ as the band became known‚ was formed by childhood friends‚ Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. One of the Stone’s most popular songs is "Satisfaction." The chorus of the song relays the message of never being satisfied. This

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    He was a connector‚ a salesman‚ and a maven. He was a connector because he had so many connections to so many people‚ being in the public eye already due to his infamous role in “The Beatles”. Malcolm Gladwell describes connectors as the social equivalent of a computer network hub. They usually know people across an array of social‚ cultural‚ professional‚ and economic circles‚ and make a habit of introducing people who work or live in

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    to garnering awards‚ Nike advertising has generated its fair share of controversy: Beatles song Nike was the focus of criticism for its use of the Beatles song "Revolution" in a 1987 commercial‚ against the wishes of Apple Records‚ the Beatles ’ recording company. Nike paid $250‚000 to Capitol Records Inc.‚ which held the North American licensing rights to the Beatles ’ recordings‚ for the right to use the Beatles ’ rendition for a year. Apple sued Nike Inc.‚ Capitol Records Inc.‚ EMI Records Inc

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