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    Elvis Movie Analysis

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    Elvis is a half-hour comedy about the personal and professional highs and lows of a neurotic drummer and his rock band‚ as they struggle to make it in Bushwick‚ Brooklyn. COMMENTS The logline and the brief synopsis clearly state the premise of the show. Based on the logline and the synopsis‚ it has an appealing concept. One possible tweak: Elvis is a half-hour comedy about the personal and professional highs and lows of a drummer and his band… (vs. just the band). Find the best and most exciting

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    My Meaningful Song Do you have a song that has a deeper meaning then just another song that comes on the radio? Well I believe that most everyone does one way or another. For me that song happens to be Bad Moon Rising by Credence Clearwater Revival. The reason behind this is when I was younger and before he passed away my grandpa used to play this song on the guitar and sing it to me all the time. I would like to give a little background on my grandfather. At least what I remember of him because

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    It was only about a year ago Bryan Sammis or most commonly known by his stage name Olivver the Kid stormed the music scene with his debut EP “Freak”. Now he’s back with his latest EP “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”. Talking about his earliest memories of music‚ the singer songwriter mentioned he started playing drums at the age of 9 then progressed to playing shows and being in band around the 15. A lot of people might recognize Bryan from his days as a drummer for The Neighbourhood but left last year

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    Cultural Event: Texas State Arts and Craft Fair Kara McBroom HUM100 July 15‚ 2013 Tony Kashani‚ Ph.D. Cultural Event: Kerrville Folk Festival The first Kerrville Folk Festival was the best way to learn about different humanities. There were many people from all-over. The first festival was “held June 1 through 3‚ 1972‚ in the 1‚200-seat Kerrville Municipal Auditorium; 2‚800 fans from all over Texas and as

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    East Coast Hip-Hop

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    3. Focussing on a music based scene‚ movement or Artist of your own choosing from the period 1955 to 2000‚ you will detail‚ explain and analyse the roots‚ character and legacy of your chosen subject and consider what impact‚ if any‚ your subject has had upon popular music culture and the contemporary music business.Your choice may be a genre based scene such as the development of House Music in the UK through the 1980s and 90s‚ or a geographically connected movement such as the Singer- Songwriter

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    The 1960s was not such a great time in the United States. There was a pointless war across the pacific‚ with thousands of Americans dying each year. Also there were problems on the homeland‚ African-Americans were not getting treated right‚ politicians were corrupt‚ and many people were not happy the way America was moving forward. Music had a big impact on this movement. There are two songs that tried to make people use physical force to stop the corruption of the government. The first song

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    If you haven’t ever heard of Woodstock‚ then you don’t know what the greatest musical festival was. Woodstock was all about peace‚ love and music and it was the musical festival that changed how we look at music today . The Woodstock Music and Art Festival was a three day festival that was held in Bethel‚ New York. It was a historic event that changed many people’s outlook on life‚ and was a big part of what was known as the hippie movement. The original idea of the festival was suppose to be this

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    The Beatles‚ also known as the White Album‚ is the ninth studio album by the English rock group the Beatles‚ released on 22 November 1968. A double album‚ it’s plain white sleeve has no graphics or text other than the band’s name embossed‚which was intended as a direct contrast to the vivid cover artwork of the band’s earlier Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Although no singles were issued from The Beatles in Britain and the United States‚ the songs "Hey Jude" and "Revolution" originated from

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    Music became the dominant in the United States during the 1940 and 1950. It was quite radical in fact; this is the decade that began rock and roll‚ the civil rights movement‚ better family living. In the forties and fifties were looked at more as a state of mind‚ a way of living rather than just another decade or time era in history. It was more peaceful during them times; the economy was doing better than it had been before. Teenagers were having more fun than ever. Rock n’ roll was making head

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    Peace‚ love‚ and music was all you needed to have a happy life during the 60’s. Many believed the 60’s was the rise of the hippie‚ others may say it was the beginning of change within the culture. Music was a enormous cornerstone for the people to their right to speak freely about social issues. Whether it was with peace and love or anger and violence‚ music was the canvas for it all‚ the 60’s was the place to be. The era of freedom and change‚ a music rock group‚Buffalo Springfield‚ consisting

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