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    Heartbreak Hotel

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    Elvis Presley “Heartbreak Hotel” “It put him on the show business map and it altered pop culture forever”. Collins‚ A.‚ 2005. Untold Gold: The Stories Behind Elvis’s number 1’s. 1st ed. Chicago‚ Chicago Review Press‚ Incorporated. The song‚ I believe‚ that key defines Elvis’ career is the song “Heartbreak Hotel”‚ a song written by Tommy Durden and Mae Axton. Mae Axton met Elvis in his hotel room in Nashville to show him the demo‚ then Elvis (allegedly) said “Hot darn Mae‚ play it again”

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    Rock And Roll In The 50's

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    The 1950s was one of the most exciting decades for music because that is when the term rock music came in place with different types of genres including; soul‚ punk‚ rap‚ disco‚ and one of the most important rock ‘n’ roll. Frank Sinatra called rock and roll‚ ugly‚ degenerate‚ dirty and many other brutal terms. But that is not the true meaning of rock and roll. Music has and always will be a very important aspect in the development of society‚ with the release of the first Gibson guitar to many fights

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    Rock N Roll

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    Parth Sanghavi Rock n Roll and its celebrities influenced fans which led to a change in American culture during 1950 and 1970. Rock n Roll or often called as “Rock & Roll” or “Rock ‘n’ Roll” is genre of very popular music that originated in the United States of America in the middle of the twentieth century. It is a combination of many African-American genres like as blues‚ jump blues‚ jazz‚ and gospel music‚[3] together with Western swing and country music. It is characterized by electronically

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    success in the sense that it gave her an estimated of 100 million in album sales. Dolly’s initial success originated as a songwriter through one of her singles‚ “I Will Always Love You”. It caught the attention of many great legends including Elvis Presley‚ and was made famous by Whitney Houston. Her successful musical career has earned her numerous recognitions including eight Grammy Awards‚ three American Music Awards‚ ten awards at the Country Music Association‚ and seven awards at the Academy

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    exist. However‚ this is entirely separate lifestyle is not always so separate. 72-year-old Joyce Mohler grew up in Boonville‚ Indiana. She recounted her teenage years in the mid-60’s‚ when America was dominated by various English influences and Elvis Presley. Currently‚ teenagers and young people around the country tap their feet and dance to energetic rap and hip-pop‚ which often contain explicit lyrics. Many of them also enjoy swaying their bodies to the pretty melodies of pop and country songs

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    the evolution of communication though the decades. Ms. Mary has an excellent memory and told me in detail about her experiences with media. Her choice of music in her early teen years was artists such as Elvis Presley‚ Andy Williams‚ and The Beverly Brothers to name a few. Elvis Presley was her favorite. She explained to me that all music was acceptable and allowed by her parents. She said music was more “wholesome” in that time. She listened to records that she had to buy at the record store

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    We know Elvis Presley as the King of Rock and Roll‚ and although he died more than three decades ago many of his songs are still popular today. In fact‚ most of today’s generation views Elvis in a positive light. However‚ in the 1950s when he was first becoming famous he was seen as a rebel who went against social norms. In 1956 Elvis burst onto the scene in the entertainment world. “Elvis exploded on the American entertainment scene from every angle imaginable. In 1956 Elvis seemed to be everywhere—on

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    and prosperity of Rock ‘N’ Roll‚ those major artists mentioned really helped shaped the genre into what it is today. For example‚ the most notable Elvis Presley combined different types of music in order to form a new style of rock ‘n’ roll called “rockabilly”. This intern (in turn?) became one of the key and essential sounds within rock ’n’ roll. Elvis created rockabilly by fusing the already popular rhythm and blues sounds of African Americans‚ the country-western sounds of the South‚ with the pop

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    I chose Sam Phillips for my producer because I love the blues and “rock and roll” and he played and important role in this area of the music industry. Sam Phillips inspires me to be more creative and to think outside the box when creating music. I think that’s what music is all about. Sam not only broke down racial barriers in the music industry but really tested the limits of blues and helped and influenced the creation of “rock and roll”. He was a talent scout during the early stage of his career

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    the Chapel” or simply implore “Take me to the King!” Elvis Presley was raised to have a strong faith in God. He attended the Assembly of God Church with his parents where the gospel music became an important influence for him. He was a film actor and singer born in Tupelo‚ Ms. Artie Glenn wrote the song “Crying in the Chapel” for his son to sing. According to a review by William Ruhimann‚ “On the night of October 30-31‚ 1960‚ Elvis Presley held a recording session to cut the inspirational album

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