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    was hard to find a white person who sang this type of music. Until one day Elvis Presley walked into Sun Records to record two songs. Elvis became an

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    independent radio station in Omaha‚ Nebraska had the great idea to develop the top 40 format for radio stations (Peterson 112). This meant he would take the top 40 hits at the time and play them on loop all day. If a rock ’n ’ roll artist like Elvis Presley gained enough popularity from his performances in concerts or on television to make it into the top 40‚ he would have his songs

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    boy named Elvis Oke‚ who has big dreams to make something of himself in America‚ the land of the free. Through out this novel‚ major cultural and life changes come about. Generational differences from the elders to the youngest living generation are unmistakably present through out the whole story‚ especially after Elvis’s mother dies and him and his father move to Lagos. The corruption aspect of the governments in Africa changes as the story progresses as well. The occupations that Elvis has throughout

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    During the middle of the 20th century there were movements to ban segregation and for civil rights. But there was another movement people did not realize were happening and that was the cultural diffusion of both white and Negro kids through music. At first this new age music created by African Americans were classified as race music so whites‚ rejected them completely. But even then teenagers wanted to listen to this kind of music so record companies produced white versions of race music. and then

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    fibres suckh as cotton. It shouldn’t be too expensive as wool is not an expensive material. The target market for this textile would be musical people. The contemporary textile I have chosen to write about‚ “ Red or Dead Elvis” was designed by Gary Page‚……………….. “Red or Dead Elvis” is a dress fabric made from screen printed cotton jersey. From what I can tell the ergonomics seem to be quite good. It is a smooth material as its cotton and

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    Elvis Presley Elvis Aaron Presley was born on January 8th‚ 1935 He’s known worldwide as “The King of Rock’n’Roll” He was active as a musician and actor for 24 years (1953-1977) and produced a lot of hits during those years Some of his biggest hits include “Hound Dog”

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    appropriation of Black Music When thinking about the beginnings of rock and roll‚ you have to keep in mind that when this happened there was still a great amount of racism in the United States. People often forget how white artists such as Elvis Presley stole music from black artists and made big profits from them. Blues has to be considered as one of the most influential genres in rock and roll. Blues was a way for the black community to vent and express their feelings towards the white community

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    1) "The blues were a creation of black slaves who adapted their African musical heritage to the American environment. Though taking many forms and undergoing many per- mutations throughout the years‚ the blues formed the basis of jazz‚ rhythm and blues‚ and rock-and-roll. "  Page 2 rocking in time a social history of rock n roll by David  p. Szatmary. The music was very Rhythmic and soulful. Most sung to ease their minds while doing the tedious work in the cotton fields.  R&B Muddy waters sang

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    such as Vivaldi‚ Mozart‚ and many others helped to define music of their generations. Everyone knew and appreciated the works they composed‚ and a great number of people still find the time to appreciate it. In the rock and roll era‚ The Beatles‚ Elvis Presley‚ Buddy Holly‚ Jimi Hendrix‚ and Led Zeppelin started revolutions in their own ways. These artists each helped to shape today’s music. Other artists that have changed music as it is known today include Michael Jackson‚ Johnny Cash‚ David Bowie‚

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    culture during the following time periods: the 1950s‚ the 1960s‚ the 1970s‚ and the 1980s to today. Each time period had distinct characteristics and the changes in Rock music reflected the new attitudes of each generation. Performers such as Elvis Presley and Little Richard dominated early rock in the 1950s. Rock and roll established a foundation in the 1950s and these themes carried over in the future generations. This music style originated in the United States and quickly spread around the

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