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  • Aesthetics Of Pop Music
    637 words
    "It All Sounds The Same These Days!" In just about every home in America at just about any given time the words: "It all sounds the same these days!" is uttered to a teenage child, while the mother is screaming "Turn it down!" in the background. The teenager storms to his bedroom and turns the radio up to full volume and thinks, "They just don't get it!" Then proceeds to dance around the room singing into the hairbrush. This is the pleasure principal of pop music. Whether accredited to innocence...
  • Rock And Pop Music
    942 words
    What has the power to make you get up and move, to both inspire you and enrage you? Rock, rap, "pop", country, and blues are all forms of this phenomenon we call music. Music has been a part of each and everyone of our lives. How often have you heard a song and it brought you back to a place in your past, or reminded you of someone? Chances are you were listening to music that fell into one of the two most popular categories, rock or pop. Both rock and pop can be considered movements in society,...
  • Louis Armstrong
    383 words
    about the discography SIDEMAN 1923-25 HOT 5 & 71925-28 STARDOM 1929-32 THE 30'S 1932-42 WAR YEARS 1942-46 ALL-STARS 1942-56 PURE GOLD 1956-63 TWILIGHT 1963-71 Evolution of the All-Starsfeedbackcredit where it's due other links to louis (c) 1999 scott johnson The Louis Armstrong Discography Most historians agree; when it comes to influential musicians in this century, one name stands above the rest. Not Gershwin or Porter, Lennon or Presley. It is, indeed, Louis Armstrong who blasted the music of...
  • Pop Music Industry
    642 words
    There is a kind of music, which is commonly referred to as Pop music. It attracts a variety of Americans of very different geographical, racial, and economical backgrounds. Some of the most popular artists these days that are considered Pop are NSync, Britney Spears (who, having recently turned eighteen, doesnt seem to mind letting the guys know that shes legal now), Cristina Aguilera, Eminem, Limp Bizkit, and Tupac Shakur. It would take a thousand pages to describe the entire commercial and cul...
  • Music Business
    920 words
    An acoustic guitar strums softly in the back alley of a rock concert. Thousands of people stampede by. They flood the streets like hungry animals. It starts to rain; slowly the guitar raises and smashes into the concrete-ridden ground over and over until it is screaming, raging-a guitar madness! It breaks and cracks into millions of tiny pieces. Another dream is broken. The people don't notice. They crowd the street, standing on someone else's misery. They kick the pieces aside and enter a world...
  • Popstar's Music Videos
    821 words
    Pop music is incredibly popular. Not only can one hear bands such as the Backstreet Boys or N Sync playing on just about every radio station in the country, but bands such as this can be seen in toy stores in the form of action figures, or on posters hanging on the bedroom walls of pre-pubescent girls nationwide. These pretty faces and high-pitched voices are enough to drive the average, red-blooded male up the wall and beg for the days of Led Zeppelin and ZZ Top. Despite the disdain showed by t...
  • Rock's Transition Into The Pop Culture
    226 words
    After discussing the beginnings of country rock and its' latest incarnation, the newest crossover into pop music warrants conversation. Tim McGraw is the latest country rock singer to combine the southern feel with an upbeat tempo to reinvent himself again. McGraw's musical talent and exceptional ability to win over an audience exhibit the recent growth of country rock. With the pop music industry growing and his wife's success crossing into the pop culture, Tim McGraw reinvented his country sty...
  • Mainstream Music
    499 words
    A line of people forms out in the cold. The tired, weary masses huddle together. All have one singular goal on their mind. All are infused with fanatical fervor. All share a common yearning. The door swings open, and at last the new N Sync CD is available to a slew of young girls. This is not an uncommon occurrence. The marketing of "music" often does have this effect on impressionable minds. Unfortunately, decent music has not become apparent to the mainstream for over ten years. I intend to pr...

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