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    Music Lab Paper

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    have? Latin music bursted back on the scene in 1984. “Conga” by Gloria Estefan & the Miami Sound Machine brought Latin music back to the mainstream. It defined Latin pop music by mixing a Latin beat with English words. 3. How did the sounds of salsa change? The sounds of salsa changed because it was starting to be fused with pop‚ R&B‚ etc.so that more people could understand it. 4. What was the influence of CBS’ Latin division on the explosion of Latin music in the US? CBS Latin division supported

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    One Direction

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    One Direction are an English-Irish pop boy band based in London‚ consisting of members Niall Horan‚ Zayn Malik‚ Liam Payne‚ Harry Styles‚ and Louis Tomlinson. They signed with Simon Cowell’s record label Syco Records after being formed and finishing third in the seventh series of British televised singing competition The X Factor in 2010. Propelled to international success by the power of social media‚ their two albums Up All Night and Take Me Home‚ released in 2011 and 2012 respectively‚ broke several

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    ANDY WARHOL August 6‚ 1928 – February 22‚ 1987 Andy Warhol was one of the most influential people in American modern art. Warhol was best known for his bright colored images of famous people and food cans. Through both his art and lifestyle he explored the nature of fame‚ popular culture‚ and the media. His artistic influence and unusual personality redefined the modern art world. Andy Warhol was born August 6‚ 1928 in the working class neighborhood of Oakwood‚ in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania

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    national icons began to develop. It was aptly named Pop art. "Many critics were alarmed by Pop‚ uncertain whether it was embracing or parodying popular culture and fearful that it threatened the survival of both modernist art and high culture..." (Stokstad 1101) Pop artists were not the first to make cultural statements with their work‚ however controversial art always draws criticism and attention. One of the most well known artists of the Pop movement was Andy Warhol‚ a young commerial illustrator

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    Emo Subculture

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    emotion through a unique music genre‚ fashion‚ and a melodramatic attitude in order to distance themselves from the common pop culture. The emo subculture originated from a style of music that mainly focuses on expressing man’s emotions through lyrics about love‚ anger‚ and hurt. The music genre conveys women as sexual muses‚ victimizing the man. While the music of the pop culture welcomes and encourages women sexuality‚ emo music has made women the origin of emotional pain for men‚ depicting them

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    Jim Dine Jim Dine was born in Cincinnati Ohio (then a quiet river town)‚ during 1939‚ of a middle class Jewish family. His father owned a paint and plumbing supply store‚ and his grandfather owned a hardware store. His mother was loving and his childhood memories are pleasant ones. He took his first painting classes at the Cincinnati Art Academy‚ while in high school. He then went on to attend the University of Cincinnati‚ the school of the Boston Museum of Fine arts‚ and Ohio University where

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    Cambells Soup

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    non-painterly style. Campbell ’s Soup Cans ’ reliance on themes from popular culture helped to usher in pop art as a major art movement. For Warhol‚ a commercial illustrator who became a successful author‚ painter‚ and film director‚ the work was his first one-man gallery exhibition as a fine artist.[3][4] First exhibited in the Ferus Gallery of Los Angeles‚ it marked the West Coast debut of pop art.[5] The combination of the semi-mechanized process‚ the non-painterly style‚ and the commercial subject

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    Classified as ’Good’ Art? The Effect of the Market on the Construction of Music Introduction Manufactured bands now make up a major percentage of chart music today‚ not least of them Take That‚ Boyzone‚ Bad Boys inc.‚ East 17 and other all-boy pop bands. In this essay I would like to discuss how the standard of art has been lowered by the capitalistic system of the music industry‚ using a specific example - "Upside Down"‚ which is maybe the latest addition to this genre of music. By this genre

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    Klimt) and The Subway (George Tooker). Artists use certain methods to evoke certain emotions. Roy Lichtenstein and René Magritte are world-renowned artists both known for different art styles and different views on art itself. Roy Lichtenstein is a Pop artist and painted Drowning Girl whilst René Magritte‚ generally a surrealist‚ painted The Lovers. Both paintings focus on using the elements and principles of design to portray the themes of Love and Loneliness. By analyzing these two artists and their

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    Music over decades

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    include Nat “King” Cole‚ Frank Sinatra‚ Perry Como‚ and Dean Martin‚ among many others. 2. 1950s Music of the 1950’s reflected the beginnings of major social changes in the world and in the US‚ especially. Rock ’n’ Roll‚ R&B‚ and traditional pop ruled the charts while radio and television connected the country in our musical tastes and exposed the nation to a greater variety of artists and styles. Some of the first major superstars of music emerged from this decade with people like: Elvis Presley

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