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    Music Through The Decades

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    Rock music emerged in the second half of the 20th century‚ forever altering the landscape of popular music. The new sound‚ articulated the passions and beliefs of a new generation‚ and has since influenced a wide range of genres‚ from folk to disco to hip-hop. The musical stylings that have accompanied the social‚ cultural‚ and political developments of the late 20th and early 21st centuries form the subjects of these entertaining and informative volumes. 1920’s – 1940’s In the mid-1920’s

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    Andy Whorle

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    As: Andrew Warhola (born as)‚ Prince of Pop Who Was Andy Warhol? Andy Warhol was one of the most important artists of pop art‚ which became extremely popular in the second half of the twentieth century. Though he is best remembered for his paintings of Campbell’s soup cans‚ he also created hundreds of other works including commercial advertisements and films. Warhol Tries Pop Art Around 1960‚ Warhol had decided to make a name for himself in pop art. Pop art was a new style of art that began

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    Jasper Johns

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    During his life long career‚ Jasper Johns artist contributed more than 225 unique and challenged artworks that has set the standard for American art in general and for Pop art in particular. Among Johns’ artwork‚ the “Flag” (1954-55) is the painting that raised the very first wave in Pop Art world and remained to be one of the most influential artworks of its time . Jasper Johns was born in Augusta‚ Georgia on May 15‚ 1930 to William Jasper Johns and Jean Riley. After his parents’ divorce‚ he

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    The 1950s and 1960s were times of unprecedented change‚ and Australian society was influenced greatly by American popular culture‚ through various mediums‚ such as: music‚ film‚ television and fashion. This especially affected teenagers. It will be explained how Australian society was impacted by American popular culture‚ and also why American popular culture had such an affect. Australian developed its own responses to these influences‚ and the extent of this will also be explored. The 1950s meant

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    Purpose “Sometimes quiet is violent‚” those words ring into the teeming stadium as thousands of zealous fans sing along. One of those fans happen to be myself‚ standing in the middle of the pit of people. Two shadowy silhouettes exist on stage; one on the piano and the other on the drums. Then suddenly the lights flash revealing an immense sign labeled Twenty One Pilots. Tyler Joseph on the piano‚ and Josh Dunn on the drums. Tyler only concentrates on the piano‚ barely letting the singing crowd impede

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    Consumerism Essay

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    who feel that consumerism validates them and makes them happy. Therefore‚ the link between consumerism and happiness‚ at least for some people‚ is established. Consumerism has grown to contribute to pop culture‚ and pop culture has made significant contributions to consumerism as well. Regarding pop culture‚ Americans as a whole place a tremendous value on material goods and the obtaining of them. Much as the ancient peoples placed a value on crops or spices‚ we today judge each other‚ and expect

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    Korea Educational System

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    that has been successful in developing many industries‚ especially those of technology and education‚ within a short period of time. Korea’s advancement in mass media has been quite remarkable in the recent years. In addition‚ Korean pop music‚ also known as “K-Pop‚” is spreading all around the world‚ causing people’s interest in Korean culture to grow. Moreover‚ as Korea becomes more well-known for its entertainment industry‚ residents of other countries consider Korea as a tourist destination.

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    Andy Warhol - Campbell’s Soup (Tomato) Can Evaluation - Rebecca Hogg Andy Warhol‚ American Pop Artist‚1930-1987. This is a Silkscreen on canvas in 1962. Of all the varieties of soup that Warhol produced‚ Tomato was his most valued. In this print‚ the can stands alone. It stands just as one can with nothing else around it‚ no objects. I think Warhol chose the soup can as the modern or "in-thing" of his time was being able to print recognisable icons that were known to everyone in that specific

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    expression and enjoyment. CT concept was later adopted and popularized by  Lee Soo-man‚ founder of the South Korean music label and talent agency S. M. Entertainment and considered as the ‘master architect’ of the world-renowned Korean popular music (K-pop). He utilized the CT system‚ a system proposed by CT studies‚ to strategically promote the agency’s artists and cultural content throughout Asia‚ and later throughout the world. The practice of CT in the entertainment industry has achieved its goal

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    What Is Popular Music?

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    1. Popular music is typically music that is in touch with the middle class originating in the mid-1800’s. 2. Pop music lyrics based on love and relationship. 3. Disco was developed in the 1970s. Disco began outside of mainstream America. Mixing vocals with a beat that encouraged dancing‚ disco became the dance music of the decade. The 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

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