Essays About chicago blues

 

  • muddy waters
    Muddy Waters Electric Blues Muddy Waters was the patriarch of the post-World War II Chicago blues. He was a master artist who played ...
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  • Jazz in New York and Chicago During the 1920s
    ... From this New Orleans style came four major types of jazz: Boogie-Woogie, Chicago Jazz, Urban Blues, and Society Dance Bands. Because ...
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  • ETHNIC MUSIC OF NORTH AMERICA
    ... Mass-Mediated Ethnicity MUSIC AND AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY Religious Music The Chicago Blues The Art Music of African-Americans Chicago Jazz Music Festivals ...
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  • The Doors
    ... Psychedelic Rangers. Robby Krieger (guitar) being raised with Chicago Blues and exposed to R&B, helped to forge a unique sound. While John ...
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  • Your Blues Ain't Like Mine
    Mississippi Mud: A report on Your Blues Ain't Like Mine By Bebe Moore Campbell I ... So since Delotha couldn't make enough money in Chicago to feed herself and ...
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  • 1920' jazz
    ... From this New Orleans style came four major types of jazz: Boogie-Woogie, Chicago Jazz, Urban Blues, and Society Dance Bands. Because ...
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  • Van Duerm
    ... He learned to play by listening to R&B artists such as BB King and the Chicago blues of Muddy Waters and Elmore James (Gregory150). ...
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  • Marajuana
    ... 28, 2000: pg.88 10.Anonymous Flashback: March '76: Luther Alison on Hendrix, Hooker on Chicago Blues. Guitar Player April 1999: pg. 147 11. ...
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  • Muddy Waters
    ... He brought his Delta roots style to Chicago and intertwined his with the blues sound of Chicago. The sounds he produced, influenced many. ...
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  • History of Jazz
    ... down Jazz and soulful Jazz carried on from New Orleans, to Chicago, to New ... Such Jazz and Blues greats like Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday and Fats Waller. ...
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  • The Social Significance of the Blues and its Impact on Jazz
    ... that it began in New Orleans and worked its way up the river into Chicago. Jazz could not have begun in solely one area of the country, just as blues could not ...
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  • The Life of Jelly Roll Morton
    ... In Chicago some of his recordings where Big Foot Ham and Muddy Water Blues and some solo piano renditions of his own work. Morton ...
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  • Rock and Roll
    ... Chicago was home to the "urbanized blues musiciansaE?. It was a city consisted of two main independent labels; Chess and Vee Jay. ...
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  • Langston Hughes
    ... Not only did was he the first man to express the rhythm of blues in to words but he told the ... Chicago: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., 1980 Langston Hughes. ...
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  • R&B
    ... (Allmusic.com). In the 1940's blues became very popular in Chicago. People at that time wanted to hear faster and louder music. ...
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  • Joe
    ... heard Oliver's Creole Jazz Band play in Chicago. They were both highly impressed. Garvin Bushell said, "I was very much impressed with their blues and with ...
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  • Jazz history
    ... to indicate musical styles of the earliest New Orleans and Chicago jazz musicians ... Its materials are rags, blues, one-steps, two-steps, marches, and pop tunes. ...
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  • Music
    ... including "Mandy Make Up Your Mind" and "Money Blues" (Bergreen 96). A year later the Hot Five made their only public appearance at the Chicago Coliseum. ...
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  • Louis Armstrongs Influential Career
    ... including "Mandy Make Up Your Mind" and "Money Blues" (Bergreen 96). A year later the Hot Five made their only public appearance at the Chicago Coliseum. ...
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  • Louis Armstrong's Influential Career
    ... including "Mandy Make Up Your Mind" and "Money Blues" (Bergreen 96). A year later the Hot Five made their only public appearance at the Chicago Coliseum. ...
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  • Robert Johnson
    ... Louis, Chicago, Detroit, and New York (all the while using Memphis ... Johnny Shines, influential blues artist and Robert's occasional musical companion during ...
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  • Georgia O'Keeffe
    ... with her work, she did not return to the League in the fall of 1908, but moved back to Chicago and found ... The left archway used blues and pinks alternately. ...
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  • Bob Dylan
    ... for about two years. As a boy he started listening to late night rhythm and blues stations from Chicago. He pestered the local record ...
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  • Robert Johnson
    ... Louis, Chicago, Detroit, and New York (all the while using Memphis ... Johnny Shines, influential blues artist and Robert's occasional musical companion during ...
    (3142 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)

  • John Belushi LIfe History
    ... a cast member he played many different characters ranging from the mayor of Chicago to Hamlet ... be about a pair of brothers who try to get their blues band back ...
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  • Positive Rock From the 60's and 70's
    ... called \'neo progressive.\" Steely Dan: A jazz, rock, funk, rhythm & blues, and even pop ... as found in its 1972 hit \"Reelin\' In The Years.\" Chicago: This band ...
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  • jimmi hendrix
    ... inspired by five days of anti-Vietnam protesting and rioting in Chicago at the ... that were taking place in him was the almost epic-length blues number "Voodoo ...
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  • What Happened to Classical Music?
    ... 9 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Attending the Chicago Symphony Orchestra made me think of ... composer Gershwin who, in his operas, used elements of blues, jazz and ...
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  • African American Music
    ... to introduce black entertainers and ethnic music on the white airwaves of Chicago. ... gospel for the first time, as they had already accepted jazz and blues. ...
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  • Clasical
    ... Louis and finally Chicago. ... evaluation over the decades and the fact that jazz spanned many musical forms such as spirituals, cakewalks, ragtime and the blues. ...
    (3175 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)

     


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