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  • Rock Musician Lenny Kravitz
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    Lenny Kravitz For my paper I chose rock musician Lenny Kravitz. I will discuss in detail his rise to critical acclaim as well as show the individual influences towards his works. He is definitely one of my favorite musicians who's work I fondly enjoy. The only a child of a white TV news producer Sy Kravitz and the late African American actress Roxie Roker (known for her role as Hellen Willis on the TV sitcom The Jeffersons, Kravitz was born May 26, 1964, in Brooklyn New York. It was only upon re...
  • R B Music
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    In spite of the fact that Faith Evans carved out a recording career in her own right, her name will forever remain linked in the minds of many to her late husband the Notorious B.I.G. Evans was an active session singer and songwriter before signing her own solo deal and marrying Biggie, and while she never matched the level of his stardom, she continued to come into her own as a vocalist in the years after his untimely death. Faith Evans was born on June 10, 1973, and grew up in Newark, NJ, wher...
  • Own Social Responsibility
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    Social Responsibility & Freedom of Speech In the case of Time Warner versus rap critics, the issue being debating is the allowance of violent, racial, and discriminatory lyrics on rap albums. "These critics called Time Warner irresponsible for distributing violent, degrading, and sexist lyrics and for making money by undermining community values". After hearing these remarks, Time Warner responded by saying that rap lyrics express ideas, and are protected by the First Amendment. The critics alle...
  • Censorship In Music
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    Banned and Censored Music The discussion of whether or not the censorship of music is constitutionally sound has come about. This problem has been around since the beginning of music in one way or another. The fact of the matter is that there is technically no such thing as the censorship of music in the United States (Banned Music 1). Although that is supposedly the case, that statement can be very misleading. It is stated in the First Amendment of the United States Constitution that every Amer...
  • Taylor's Music
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    An Evening with James Taylor James Taylor's album In The Pocket, released in spring of 1976, sealed his popularity by continuing the qualities that have made his music admired more than any other modern troubadour. Its subtle, soft tones, like "Daddy's All Gone", contrasted by it's energetic "Money Machine", keep his old fans as well as his new on a wonderful rollercoaster of emotion. One of these songs will touch any mood you might be in. James has been around since his 1970's Sweet Baby James,...
  • El Cartel De Yankee
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    With over 15 years of upward growth in the entertainment industry and the Latin music scene, Daddy Yankee has developed to be one of the most respected and influential reggae ton artists. Yankee's carefully crafted lyrics and his free-style abilities have allowed him to share his views and reach the masses, regardless of his intentions. From love to socially-saturated comments on the everyday Puerto Rican culture, many of his songs have remained solid in the club scene and are considered reggae ...
  • One Day Kurt Cobain
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    Nirvana was a band until one of the band members died. He killed himself because he was on to much drugs. His name was Kurt Cobain. He was born on February 20, 1967. He met two other people and they became a band. Their names are Kris t Novoselic and Dave Grohl. They were very successful in music. They played alternative music. Their first album was Bleach. It was releases on June 1989. It was a big hit. From the success of the album the went on tour in England. Then the released another album c...
  • Gaye's Music Into Soul
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    Marvin Gaye; Author of Love Music Tommy Harrington Mrs. GuertinEnglish April 27th, 2001 Bibliography Bayles, Martha. Hole In Our Soul. New York: The Free Press, 1994 Coleman, Nick. "Lost Soul". New Statesman 4 Sept. 1998: 127. EBSCO Host. Centennial High School Lib., Franklin, TN. 14 Feb. 2001 web Editor's of Time-Life Books. Turbulent Years: The 60's. Our American Century. Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life Books, 1998". Gaye, Marvin (Pentz Jr. )". Biography. com: 4. Online. World Wide Web. 12 Feb...
  • Step From Production Companies
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    All around the world people connected to the internet are downloading free digital content through P 2 P file sharing software. Intellectual property rights are being broken as people are downloading free content through P 2 P (Peer 2 Peer) networks, and illegal websites online. Production companies can't do anything about that because developers of this type of software can't be blamed for what people share. And no one can track the people behind the illegal websites. Production companies took ...
  • Albums Of Stevie Wonders In The 1970's
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    Steveland Jud kins Morris was born on May 13, 1950, in Saginaw, Michigan. He is more popularly known as Stevie Wonder. Stevie was blinded shortly after birth. His blindness was caused by a medical accident when he was born. He had to be put in an incubator and he didnt get enough air. In 1954 his family moved to Detroit. He developed his musical talent early in his life. By the age of 11 years old, he could play the harmonica and piano and he was a talented singer. Stevie was introduced to Motow...
  • Web The History Of Music Censorship
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    Says Who Citizenship in America holds many rights. Among these rights are the right to vote, the right to bear arms, and the most widely treasured but largely manipulated, right to free speech. As a citizen of America the right to free speech comes along with many responsibilities, but for the small percentage that exercise their right of free speech to a large public forum, it comes with many stipulations. The more prominent figures under a barrage of criticism are those involved in the arts. I...
  • First Album Led Zeppelin
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    A Brief History of Led Zeppelin and ITs Musical Impact Tell someone to name a band from the 1960's and '70's and you could probably listen to a dozen answers before hearing the same one twice. The overwhelming amount of talent squeezed into these two decades has produced some of the most popular, most powerful, and in some cases, the most bizarre music ever. Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds, Janis Joplin, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Queen, Aerosmith, Crosb...
  • Content Of Their Music And Lyrics
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    Music Censorship During the Doors concert in Miami, in 1969, lead singer Jim Morrison,' did lewdly and lasciviously expose his penis and shake it... ' (Rosen et al. 90). Today, Billy Joe Armstrong, lead singer of Green Day, bares all at his concert in Philadelphia (Bernstein 95). The eccentric Courtney Love will ripoff her bra for the audience to marvel and glorify at her action (Bernstein 95). She acts in such a fashion because she is insane and wants to prove it to the world, where as Billy Jo...
  • Rap Music In The 1980's
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    Fran King. History 10 H 4/01 History Of Rap The most widely excepted definition of rap music is spoken words with a rhythm of bass, drums, and keyboard sounds. The words are spoken over the music and the accents and emphasis on words is important. Hip Hop is defined as the accompanying background music but is often used as a synonym to rap music. 1970's Influences on rap music started as early as the 1940's when Rhythm & Blues and Jazz included many of the elements that make up rap music. Rap mu...
  • Jimi Hendrix And Many Other Rock Bands
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    On November 27, 1942, in Seattle, Washington a later-to-be-known legend was born as James Marshall. This future guitar master went by the name of Jimi, Jimi Hendrix. His childhood was not very fortunate, however, he did indulge himself in one particular way: Jimi loved to play the guitar. Jimi could never afford to take lessons so he taught himself. At first he played an old acoustic guitar, and later a cheap Silvertone electric. Both of these guitars were both strung for a lefty on a right-hand...
  • Travis Tritt Travis Tritt
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    Travis Tritt Travis Tritt was born on February 9, 1963 to Georgia and James Tritt. Travis fell in love with music as a young boy. By the age of eight he had already taught himself how to play the guitar and by the age of 14 he was beginning to write his own songs. When Travis was younger his parents did not want him to follow his instincts; his mother wanted him to sing in the church, but he wanted to sing and write country music. Travis worked various jobs after he was 18, but he still wanted t...
  • Jonathan Houseman Davis
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    Biography of Jonathan Davis Throughout the music history, musicians have written songs that reflect a part of their lives, be it a part of their childhood or a love song. Through the artist's lyrics, audiences can relate on a more personal level to what the musician is feeling. For example, John Lennon and Eric Clapton have written songs that directly reflect their own lives. And, in more modern music, musicians have written lyrics about their childhood, relationships, and their mistakes. Yet an...
  • Explicit Music Censorship
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    Not only has music censorship been used as's religious or political vehicle to deny knowledge, but it has also been a means of protecting the public from potentially harmful material. It began in the mid-fifties with Elvis Presley; the Ed Sullivan show only filmed the musician from the waist up in order to block out his hip movements. During this time the American society was relatively conservative, with the emergence of the nuclear family. However, it was at this time that teenagers began to p...
  • Dave Matthews Band
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    Dave Matthews, aided by his incredibly talented band-mates, created music that filled a spiritual void in his fans' lives, replacing separatism with multicultural tolerance not usually advocated in today's society, using grass roots touring and advertising methods. Dave Matthews' culturally diverse background helped him to develop a culturally tolerant mentality. Most of Dave Matthews' tolerant outlook on society can be traced back to his exposure at a young age to various cultures and societies...
  • Beck's Music
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    Music is central to my life. Without music, the world would be naked, cold, and quiet. Music can set the rhythm for a long day of work, the mood for a date, for a party, for your whole life. It can wrap you in a blanket of comfort when you are lonely, or inspire you when you are down. Music is a vehicle for expressing love, telling a story, or showing happiness. My love for music has grown immensely throughout the past few years and continues to grow without bounds. Playing musical instruments, ...

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