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    Bob Fosse once said that“They may not know what I’m doing but they know I’m doing something.”. If you are constantly creating people will trust you even if they do not know exactly what you are doing. Robert Louis Fosse lived from June 23‚1927-September 23‚ 1987. From an early age Fosse was recognized as a child tap dancing prodigy. Bob Fosse created his own style and technique of dance. He used persistence to innovated new ways of showing emotion on stage. He illuminated the dance world by paving

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    The Legend Of Prince

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    “The Legend of Prince” Although Prince wasn’t completely respected and established until 1979‚ he began his long‚ notable career in 1975. Prince Rogers Nelson was born on June 7‚ 1958. The legend was named after the Prince Roger Trio‚ a jazz band his father preformed in as a pianist. In 1975 Prince started a funk band‚ 94 East‚ in Minneapolis with his cousin’s husband. The group was named after Interstate 94‚ the eighth longest interstate which connects the Great Lakes. 94 East disbanded when Prince

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    Struggles into Grammys Throughout Adele’s music career‚ she has had many ups and downs. She started her career at a very young age. She was certain about what she needed to do and how to accomplish her goals. Her name is now known around the world. She is one of the best in the singing industry. How did she get her start? How did she develop her unique style of music‚ and how did she turn her challenges in life into awards and number one hits? Adele Laurie Blue Adkins was born on May 5‚ 1988‚ in

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    wasn’t a great success but his first major break came with his second album which was American Pie. The two singles from this album‚ as mentioned above‚ rose up to number one on the charts. His song “American Pie” was partly inspired by the tragic deaths of Buddy Holly‚ Ritchie Valens and J.P. Richardson known as The Big Bopper who all died in a plane crash on February 3‚ 1959. This song made the expression “the day the music died” popular. In 2001 “American Pie” was voted number five in a poll of

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    charts. The real concern about having a young female music artist (Rihanna) in main screen media is whether she portrays a positive influence on society. According to www.biography.com‚ Robyn Rihanna Fenty was born on February 20‚ 1988‚ in St. Michael Parish on the Caribbean island of Barbados. Rihanna endured a complicated childhood‚ flawed by her father’s addiction to alcohol and crack cocaine and her parent’s martial problems. Rihanna also struggled with crippling headaches for several years

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    Based in Sydney‚ Bangarra Dance Theatre is Australia’s leading Indigenous Performing Arts Company. It showcases a fusion of Aboriginal culture with contemporary dance. Founded in 1989 by Carole Johnson‚ ‘Bangarra’ means ‘to make fire’ in the Wiradjuri language from south-east Australian tribes. Bangarra’s vision is to not only respect traditional Indigenous cultures of Australia but to relight the connections between Indigenous cultures and contemporary artistic expressions. Also Bangarra also strives

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    for material things (What about us) What about the crying man – hes asking to bring back our feelings our grieves (What about us) What about Abraham – asking to bring back the prophet that promised us all good things (What was us) What about death again – I believe he refers to asking to give the people that have died for wrong doings a second chance (ressurection) (ooo‚ ooo) Do we give a damn – he says this asking if we all give a damn about what we have done to the earth and how we have

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    Celebrity Privacy How do you feel about celebrities and their privacy? Can you imagine being watched by reporters everyday of your life? Once celebrities reach a certain level of fame‚ their private lives become the topic of discussion among their fans and foes. Privacy is not guaranteed among famous people due to them constantly being stalked by the paparazzi and their fans. I feel reporters and the paparazzi should respect celebrities right to privacy because at the end of the day they are

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    Elvis Presley started as a young boy performing. He won his first talent show at Humes High School(biography). He performed at many fairs(oldies). He loved and enjoyed music. In the beginning of 1955‚ he was on his way to be a professional singer(oldies). He signed with Bob Neal January 1st(oldies). Elvis is one of the greatest artist of all time.He had a humble beginning‚ but in the end he was the king of rock ‘n roll. Elvis’s was born January 8‚1935 in Tupelo Mississippi(U-S History). Elvis’s

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    Sam Cooke was one of the most important soul singers in history -- he was the inventor of soul music. Cooke was one of the most popular performers in both the black and white communities. He was also among the first modern black performers and composers to venture into the business side of the music business‚ when he founded both a record label and a publishing company as an extension of his careers as an addition to being a singer and composer. Like many artist before him Cooke tackled issues including

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