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1900s Music Influence

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The music shaped society during the 1900s, helping in the development of society’s social history. Music and society are highly influenced by one another. Music both inspires and motivates people to do what they feel is right. When we realize how they correspond with each other, it brings others together, for example, “On February 9, 1964, an estimated 70 million Americans tuned into the Ed Sullivan show”(Wong, 39), all different kinds of people in America came together to watch what was called “The Beatlemania”, which featured The Beatles. The Beatles inspired other music artists to push the way they play music in a new way. The more music being played, the more media it would receive, which would bring in more profits. Music is in every culture, such as, Christians who sued music as a praise to Christ, to thank him and worship his holiness. It is widely varied between all times, places and cultures. People express their emotions and ideas through their music. Music expresses people’s emotions, concerns, and feelings about situations like, the Civil Rights Movement. …show more content…

With the new technology, the way people listened to music and society’s view on popular music was influenced by how available the music was at the time. Electric recording and radios started a new revolution and an advance in music. Janis Joplin said “They’re paying me $50,000 a year to be like me!”(Wong, 56-68). She got to play music and record while making money, because people liked what she, and her band, were saying with her music. Her being able to express her opinions was an example of how women, at the time, also were not equally valued for their opinions. “The American Dream”, is every American wants to make money and be rich and that is why people needed more ways to make money. People want to do something they love while making enough money to live on and help other people through their own

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