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    rock stars of her time, along with musicians like The Velvet Underground and The Who. She was born on January 19, 1943, in Port Arthur, Texas and had an early love of music, especially the blues. Some of her main influences were Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, and Leadbelly.

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    he got a call from King Oliver to come to Chicago and join his Creole band on second cornet. He made his first recordings with Oliver on April 5, 1923. He had a lasting inspiration on singers after him, including Ella Fitzgerald, Bing Crosby, Billie Holiday, and many more. He appeared on Broadway, and movies, and went on a tour in 1933, but this is when his career fell apart. Years of hitting the high notes with his trumpet had ruined his lips, and as this was happening he got into a fight with Johnny

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    references “Black bodies swingin' in the Southern breeze,” the whites showed pride of what they had accomplished. Billie Holiday debuted Strange Fruit in a 1939 performance at Cafe Society, New York's first integrated nightclub. While working with the popular “Artie Shaw band” being the first white orchestra in 1937 she'd encountered harmful ramifications of racist insults, Holiday had to

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    Christine Jorgensen Biography Christine Jorgensen (May 30, 1926 – May 3, 1989) was the first widely known person to have sex reassignment surgery - in this case, male to female. She was born George William Jorgensen, Jr., the second child of George William Jorgensen Sr., a carpenter and contractor, and his wife, the former Florence Davis Hansen. She grew up in the Bronx and later described herself as having been a "frail, tow-headed, introverted little boy who ran from fistfights and rough-and-tumble

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    K.545 Sonata 1st Movement, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1788), Classical The K.545 Sonata is probably my favorite piece of music from Mozart’s sonatas. Mozart had such great musicality when playing the piano. He had a structure in mind when composing the song since he has an exposition, development and recapitulation The piano sonata is also known as the piano facile however there are three movements to the entire piece as would any typical sonata. I like the sound and the way the notes flow. The first

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    In James Baldwin's, Sonny's Blues, the title itself is symbolic of the blues in the matrix of the African-American culture of music and suffering. To understand the significance of the blues, one must first define the blues, where the blues originated, and how it is related to suffering and how it is communicated in music. The American Heritage Dictionary defines blues as (1) a state of depression or melancholy, and (2) a style of jazz evolved from southern American Negro secular songs. It

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    I can not plagiarize, or I will receive a ZERO. Antoinette Bradley February 9, 2015 Period 2B – History Jazz Music in America during the 1900s Jazz music was one of the biggest trends in the 1920s and it wasn’t just a fad. The radio and phonograph had entered American homes in the 20s, this influenced the growth of one of the biggest American musical movements to date, jazz music. Jazz in America got its start in the 1920s, but it has influenced many different types of music genres and subgenres

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    The past, like the future, is indefinite and houses the opportunity for endless possibilities. “I wanna rock and roll all night and party every day,” are lyrics that have still held their ground in the hall of fame some forty years later (Larson 215). From echoing the walls of the roller rink in 2009 to a staple music segment in many slideshows, KISS wasn’t just hot in the childhood of my parents but also in mine. Reggae was introduced into this rural blonde’s life when my mother won a trip to Jamaica

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    Some of the poetic elements reveal a dark and disturbing tone to the poem, because of the descriptive detail and the way Billie Holiday sang the song. The kind of emotion that the speaker talks is very sad. These kinds of emotion were used in this poem to set a very dark tone, so you know it will be very serious even by the very first line in the poem; for example “Southern trees

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    Expository Essay Analysis: “Giant Dreams, Midget Abilities David Sedaris is a popular comedic autobiographer who delivers intelligent and slightly embellished satirical content inspired from his memoirs and personal experiences. Sedaris’s short story “Giant Dreams, Midget Abilities”, is a magnificent mastery of his humorous writing style. The story is about David’s experience of him and his sisters being forced to take music lessons because of their father’s maniacal obsession to start a family jazz

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