Essays About famous band

 

  • Ben Folds Five
    ... The famous band Styx and the famous band Journey have given Ben Folds Five music the title of "punk rock for sissies." In the late 1980's, Ben Folds played ...
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  • Almost Famous
    ... William Miller (who is played by Patrick Fugit), in the critically acclaimed film, "Almost Famous." William follows around a "mid level band struggling with ...
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  • History of Ozzy and His Contribution to the Recording Industry
    ... The funny thing about this was, years later they formed the famous band "Black Sabbath".(Lalonde) Ozzy used to be a trouble maker and he ended up having to ...
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  • The Beatles1
    ... They are the one who most likely captures the media's attention. They are the most famous band in the World during the 60s and the 70s. They are the Beatles. ...
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  • Edgar Allan poe and Jim Morission
    ... Gleason 3 James Douglas Morrison was born on December 8, 1943 in Melbourne Florida. He is well known as the founder of the famous band "The Doors". ...
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  • All About Metal
    ... The most famous band that sings about this are Manowar. ... A famous band that spreaded this style on the break of the 80's and 90's are the american Testament. ...
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  • Swingin In the 1930s A Decade of Innovative Music
    ... One of them was that of the late Glenn Miller. (DBJ, Benny Goodman) Perhaps among the most famous band leaders of the swing era, was Glenn Miller. ...
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  • The Beatles
    The Beatles were, and are without a doubt the most famous band in the history of music. The group was started up in 1957 by two ...
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  • Positive Rock From the 60's and 70's
    ... Johnny Rotten. The band is most famous for \"God Save the Queen\" and other angry, youthful send-ups of British values. The \"Sex ...
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  • The Beatles2
    ... Buskin 110). In his doing so, he began to lay the foundation for what would later be the most famous rock band ever. The original ...
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  • The Reservation Blues
    ... Once the band left the natives turned against them and the band turned to wanting to come back to the reservation famous and as heroes just to impress everybody ...
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  • The Duke
    ... rarely used. In order to make his band famous, Ellington had to have a identifiable and consistent style, which he did. His "jungle ...
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  • jazz
    ... By the late 1920s, Henderson could conduct a 13 to 14 piece orchestral band. He was also accompanied by famous saxophonist Don Redman. ...
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  • Duke Ellington
    ... Ellington's most famous song is considered to be Take the A Train, even though it ... and when he first wrote them they were beyond the capabilities of his band. ...
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  • Zeitgeist John Philip Sousa
    ... famous march, "The Stars and Stripes Forever," was written, in 1896, by Sousa on a boat ride from Europe to the United States. The manager of the Sousa band ...
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  • Music
    ... The band included Johnny Dodds, Kid Ory, John St. Cyr, Lil Armstrong, and himself. These recordings were some of the most famous made by Armstrong, including ...
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  • Louis Armstrongs Influential Career
    ... The band included Johnny Dodds, Kid Ory, John St. Cyr, Lil Armstrong, and himself. These recordings were some of the most famous made by Armstrong, including ...
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  • Louis Armstrong's Influential Career
    ... The band included Johnny Dodds, Kid Ory, John St. Cyr, Lil Armstrong, and himself. These recordings were some of the most famous made by Armstrong, including ...
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  • Joe
    ... Oliver had a notorious sweet tooth and was famous for eating sugar sandwiches. ... cornet very painful." He also turned down the chance to be the main band at the ...
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  • The Beatles
    ... This would be the club that would make them famous. News of the band's Liverpool popularity soon became known throughout England and later a large part of ...
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  • Leopold and Bach: The Kothen Period
    ... She was perhaps the most famous anti-musical persona in the history of music. ... The margrave had a band in his Berlin Castle that Bach wanted to add his "small ...
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  • Metallica
    ... This album featured several now famous songs, such as Jump In The Fire, Seek ... former Metallica member Dave Mustaine (Dave was kicked out of the band for alcohol ...
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  • Metallica
    ... This album featured several now famous songs, such as Jump In The Fire, Seek ... former Metallica member Dave Mustaine (Dave was kicked out of the band for alcohol ...
    (1582 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  • Ellington and Jazz in the 30's
    ... his prime, Ellington played with famous groups such as The Luis Armstrong Quartet and Count Basie. In the 70's most of The Washingtonian's band members had ...
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  • DMB
    ... lays my most famous quote from a Dave song where he says, ?Celebrate we will ?cause life is short but sweet for certain.? Each member of the band has their own ...
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  • Entertainment in the jazz age
    ... Strauss (9). In the 20's however, one of the most famous composers of jazz music was a man by the name of Duke Ellington. Like many other Big Band leaders at ...
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  • Entertainment in the Jazz Age
    ... Strauss (9). In the 20's however, one of the most famous composers of jazz music was a man by the name of Duke Ellington. Like many other Big Band leaders at ...
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  • Entertainment in the Jazz Age
    ... Strauss (9). In the 20's however, one of the most famous composers of jazz music was a man by the name of Duke Ellington. Like many other Big Band leaders at ...
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  • Frank Sinatra
    ... This led him to quit performing with Harry James and join the Tommy Dorsey band. ... He had a lot of charisma which attracted all the famous movie actresses to him ...
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  • Jimi Hendrix Experience
    ... The band toured in Europe for awhile and got a record deal. Now I am going to inform you guys how Jimi became extremely famous in the United states, and how ...
    (679 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

     


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