When one thinks of Elvis Presley, he or she may think of the line “I’m all shook up,” his signature white flamboyant jumpsuit, or his stereotypical movies. However, Elvis was much more than a singer, he was an influence and an inspiration that paved the way for a new era of music as well as an age of acceptance. He can be considered one of the greatest musicians of all time not only because he won countless awards and honors, but because he also helped to merge African and Caucasian America, represented the American dream, and inspired many other successful musicians.
I truly believe after working on this paper that Chuck Berry was one of the most popular and influential performers of all time in the genres of rhythm-and-blues as well as rock 'n ' roll. All this had taken place during the 1950s on through the 1970s. He 's
The impact that Ray Charles has had on American culture is nearly indescribable. Although unable to see, he was successful in making his artistic visions come to life by fusing the sounds of blues, gospel, jazz, and R&B, making him one of the leading soul artists of the 1950s. The legendary musician is recognized for being a pillar in the industry, credited with making strides in desegregating musical genres. Although he composed many of his early hits, Charles is considered to be an interpreter of music, offering his distinct personal vision of many classics. Over the course of his career, which spanned five decades, he recorded over 60 albums and sold millions of records worldwide.
Presley didn't stick to one genre throughout his career, he was a very diverse artist. He had many talents, not only as a musician but as a performer as well. He was able to capture the audiences attention through his body movement and his expressions. Throughout his career Presley evolved, he changed with the tides of music. Music is always shifting and what popular changes with the times especially in his time frame, when contemporary music was evolving at such a fast pace. Presley was a man who changed with the
His influence on music is still noticed today. He was rated as one of the most promising country artist and the most promising artist (“Cash, Johnny” 2). His music is one of a kind. He was an influential country artist, but also a rock n roll singer (Gill 1). He acted like he did not know music genres (Corliss 2). He was the first artist to combine rock n roll with country (Conniff 1). Even though he is one of the most known country singers, and also one of the creators of rock and roll (DeCurtis “Johnny Cash” 1). He is one of the two people ever elected to both the country and rock and roll hall of fame (DeCurtis “Johnny Cash” 1). His unknown music genre shows artists they do not have to stick to one genre throughout their whole career. He also had a huge
Most of the time when you think of Jerry Lee Lewis, you think of the song " Great Balls of Fire," or " Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On,". That is ,because they both were rated #1 on the pop, country, and R&B list. "Great Balls of Fire," even sold more than half of a million copies. The next two best sales for Jerry's songs were 5,000 sales for the songs, "Breathless," and "High School Confidential," (Pareles & Romanowski, 1983). Jerry made many songs that you may know from the radio, movies, or even performed by other musicians. Not everyone may have known it was originally his song, but people who did know him, loved him for those songs! Also, if you see a man singing while standing on the piano or using their arms and feet, you can know, right away, that it is Jerry. Jerry was wacky on the piano. Sometimes he even set it on fire (Carlin, 2006)! Most of the things that Jerry was well known for were his insane acts! All those were great, but they were definitely not all of Jerry's
Otis Redding was one of the greatest singer in the U.S.A. He combined different music styles like jazz, funk and soul to create honest music. Using different style makes him one of the greatest singer and songwriter in the U.S.A. Otis was not one of the kids that was in nightclub or out late. Otis was inside writing songs and practicing the piano and guitar.
Petty and the Heartbreakers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002. Petty himself has received many Lifetime Musical Achievement awards, and he and the Heartbreakers also have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. His real legacy, however, is in how his music brought people together and inspired a generation. His music will live on, and therefore, so will he.
He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame and was selected as a charter member the Gennett Record Walk
Elvis is regarded as one of the most influential and significant cultural icons of the 20th century. He helped popularized the genre of rock and roll. Therefore his nickname was “The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll” or “the King.” He became popular because of his energetic songs, provocative dance moves, and numerous television appearances. However, before Elvis became famous, music was traditionally conservative.
Rock 'n ' roll had exploded in America in the mid-1950s, with the seemingly overnight success of Elvis Presley, Fats Domino, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Buddy Holly and many others. But after a couple of years, many of these early icons of rock 'n ' roll had been sidelined: Elvis had been drafted into the Army, Holly was killed in a plane crash, Berry had gone to jail, Lewis was under a cloud for marrying his teenaged cousin, and Little Richard had given up rock to become a preacher. By the early 1960s, rock had been reduced to a mere shadow of itself, with a series of manufactured (and utterly lame) "teen idols" such as Fabian, Frankie Avalon and Paul Anka lip-syncing to their hits on shows like American Bandstand.
The 1950’s was a very important decade in the development of music as it saw the birth of rock n’ roll. Artists such as Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry took the style of playing already established in genres such as blues and country music and completely renovated it. They took the idea of a 12 bar blues pattern and sped it up and added rhythmic, catchy hooks to make the music easy to dance to. The lyrics of songs about the genre itself as well as teenage love and sex, although the latter was only referred to through slang terminology, appealed greatly to teenagers of the time due to their rebellious nature.
Elvis presley was a popular singer that took Rock-n-Roll to the next level in the 50’s. He had a lot of fun while performing . Elvis will earn the name king of Rock-n-Roll.
Richard Rodgers’ journey began June 28, 1902, when he was born in Queens, New York. His first copyrighted song was The Auto Show Girl which he wrote when he was 14, the year of 1916, and by the age of 15 he had already chosen his profession as theater. His first partnership in music was with a man by the name of Lorenz Hart. This partnership began when Rodgers was only at the age of 16. Rodgers began a career that would take off after he wrote his first breakthrough hit, Manhattan in 1925. Years later he came out with many more amazing hits that included Blue Moon (1932), Isn’t It Romantic? (1932), Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered (1940), and My Funny Valentine (1937). These were only some of his works, by the end of his career, he had written 40 Broadway musicals, one Broadway play, three London musicals, 10 original movie musicals, two television musicals, the scores for two television documentaries, a ballet, and one nightclub revue. He also survived cancer of the jaw and a laryngectomy, his life had to come to an end. The great Richard Rodgers died at the age of 77 in 1979, and even though he has passed on, it is said
“Parents abhorred, young women adored, and young men instantly imitated.” (GaleNet Database) This quote means Parents didn’t like him because of his Rock and Roll ways, Young woman wanted to be with him. Young men wanted to be like him because all the young girls were going after him. Elvis Presley better known as The King of Rock and Roll growing up listened to a variety of different types. Such as Gospel, Blues, Country which influenced his unique musical style. Sergeant Presley served in the Army for 2 years. Sergeant Presley spent most of his term in the Army in Western Germany. Elvis Presley was one the most talented and successful entertainers of all time due to his unique musical style, Outstanding Acting Career, and captivating dance moves.