The 1920s started a new era in music known as the jazz era. Saxophones were just recently accepted by modern audiences instead of being used in only military bands (Verity). The saxophone was created by Adolphe Sax in 1840 and is a reeded instrument made of brass. Because it is made of brass‚ it fits in very well with other brass instruments‚ like trumpet and trombone that were very popular in bands. It is also a reeded instrument which allows it to have a voice-like quality and great range of tonal
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Movie’ s Impact on Fashion Fashion seems like it never has a constant mode. What makes it change so fast? It depends on many reasons includ movies. A famous movie could lead an entirely new trend. It changes people’ s dressing style‚ affects designers‚ and also decides the destiny of certain brands. Every time when we watch a new movie that we are really interested in‚ we will be more or less affected by it and we don’t even notice it. This kind of effect plays a really important role in fashion
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GBMT403: Cross-Cultural Communication and Negotiation in Business Explore Popular Culture Assignment Student name: Frank‚ Hon Ho Nam (B-B1-0314-3)‚ University of Macau 1. Basic information about the movie The Hurricane Directed by Norman Jewison Produced by Norman Jewison Marc Abraham Armyan Bernstein Thomas Bliss John Ketcham Screenplay by Armyan Bernstein Dan Gordon Based on Lazarus and the Hurricane(Sam Chaiton & Terry Swinton) The Sixteenth Round(Rubin "Hurricane" Carter)
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conversation by every day folks. Papa Legba is very much alive‚ lurking in the shadows to help or harm‚ depending on your views. I was raised around devils and demons‚ crosses and candles. I believed every ghost story I was ever told. So as an Elvis girl‚ I am eternally grateful that those blessed enough to have a supernatural encounter with The King have shared their tales. I don’t have any of my own‚ so I need to get them from the outside. I hear he still gets his kicks on the Vegas Strip in
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Liberation of the 1960’s Music Movement As a response to the Civil Rights era and the Women’s Liberation Movement‚ Music Artists secured rights for all Americans to express their emotions with lyrics‚ melody‚ and entertainment in the 1960’s. This impacted African Americans to reclaim their worth and promoted equality for women. Many people were inspired by their protest music but‚ they were certainly not the best sellers of the time. Both “We shall overcome” and “Give Peace a Chance” were influential
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In Elvis: Presliad Greil Marcus the American rock and roll critique writes about Elvis Presley. Marcus begins with mentioning Elvis in concert but from his tone one can’t tell if its dripping with sarcasm or if he means the inflated digs at Presley. He writes “"Elvis Presley is a supreme figure in American life‚ one whose presence‚ no matter how banal or predictable‚ brooks no real comparisons.” He places Elvis on a pedestal‚ something that the rest of America still seem him have him on. That Elvis
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The music from the 1950s-1990s has had a major influenced on modern day music. It has affected the way people live as well as how they act. Music has been influenced by many key events in history‚ from freedom rights to uniting countries. Music has also played a dominate role in society effecting the way people dress and act. Music is a trend setter‚ which has caused some positives and negatives on culture. This task will present how it has affected each of the above examples from the years 1945
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Period #2 The Cotton Club No matter what happens‚ music is going to be popular around the world. Its beats are drilled into us like a file is programmed into a computer. In the 1930’s‚ Jazz and blues were in the prime of its fame‚ and the growth of the black society in music was increasing rapidly. People like Billie Holiday‚ Ray Charles‚ Duke Ellington‚ and many more were starting off legendary careers. On the other hand‚ the 20’s and 30’s were in a period of Prohibition‚ the national ban of
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and Music: Vietnam and the protest music of the mid 1960’s and early 1970’s By: Ashley Gallegos-Sanchez AP United States History 6th Hour “War! / Hunh! Yeah / What is it good for / absolutely nothing… War has caused unrest within the younger generation Induction‚ then destruction—who wants to die.” Edwin Starr-“War” (1970) Music has undeniably become an advocate in spreading a gospel of free opinion. Without the Vietnam War‚ the music that presented itself in the mid 1960’s and early
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Dog” by Big Mama Thornton and the cover by Elvis Presley. This is a very popular song and I’ve known it for a long time (as it was in the Disney movie Lilo and Stitch)‚ yet I didn’t know until I was reading the textbook this week that Elvis Presley was not the original performer of this song. I really enjoyed listening to Big Mama Thornton sing it. She has a very deep‚ rich voice. I like that she sang it more smoothly‚ kind of legato‚ than Elvis Presley did. She also had a different instrumental
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