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    Ringo Starr Biography

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    Richard Starkey,[2] MBE (born 7 July 1940), known professionally as Ringo Starr, is an English drummer, singer, songwriter, and actor who gained worldwide fame as the drummer for the Beatles. On most of the band's albums, he sang lead vocals for one song, including "With a Little Help from My Friends", "Yellow Submarine" and their cover of "Act Naturally". He also wrote the Beatles' songs "Don't Pass Me By" and "Octopus's Garden", and is credited as a co-writer of others, such as "What Goes On" and

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    Five Paragraph Essay: David Bowie (Allie) "I'm just an individual who doesn't feel that I need somebody to qualify my work in any particular way. I work for myself". Hi, I am David jones most commonly known as David Bowie. I was an English singer, songwriter, and actor. I was born on January 8th 1947 in Brixton London to mother Margaret Mary jones and farther Haywood Stenton jones. I had two sisters including Annette jones, Myra Ann burns and brother, terry burns. I first started my music career

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    The History Of Cream

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    Cream Another British rock group which really rocked the charts with their music was Cream. The boys in the band were Jack Bruce vocalist/guitarist, Eric Clapton Vocalist/guitarist, and Ginger Baker drummer. Their special kind of music consisted of blues rock, hard rock, and psychedelic rock. When Cream came out with their third album titled Wheels of Fire it became the world’s first platinum-selling double album. During their time they sold over fifteen million albums all over the globe. Among

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    When Fans Go Wild

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    1. In the article "When Fans Go Wild: Beatlemania" and "When Fans Go Wild: Bieber Fever Hits Liverpool" both by Jennifer Dignan, the question is asked,some people refer to Justin Bieber as "Biebermania", what does this compare too? Well, it refers to Beatlemania, the popular craze of the Beatles. It compares because both of the fans go crazy for the singers. "In Seattle, several fans tried to swim two miles across the Elliot Bay to reach the hotel where the Beatles were staying" (Dignan 12). This

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    Pink Floyd

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    Far ahead of most bands for their time, Pink Floyd is now a days, known for their psychedelic and heavily orchestrated rock and roll. Although the band has set some record sales with albums such as The Dark Side of the Moon and the The Wall; a fan could never forget their work during the 1970s with the creation of Wish you were Here. Unlike most albums by Pink Floyd where life and deep philosophical thoughts are the at the forefront of their content, “Wish You Were Here” took a newer direction and

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    I find the piece “Dies Irae,” very intriguing. For example, the music helped me really get into the scenes of the movies especially when it was at a climax. The music is so powerful and deep that it is able to draw me in immediately. When I listened to the song first, I realized I had heard it before, but I could not pinpoint exactly from where. After watching the historical overview, I remember hearing different versions of this song being included in some of the movies I have seen such as, Jurassic

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    Many musicians and artist get plagiarized. Sometimes the case goes threw in court and they have to take down music, others they get money for it, and sometimes they just have to credit them. If the case is extremely ridiculous they just kick the case out and it doesn’t go anywhere, but that's not what happened in the Chuck Berry vs The Beach Boys case. Chuck Berry came out with “Sweet Little Sixteen” in 1958 and five years later the Beach Boys came out with Surfin’ USA in 1963. Surfin’ USA has the

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    Gary Barlow Wiki, Wife, Family, Net Worth, Salary, and Bio Gary Barlow Bio Gary Barlow was born on 20th January 1971 in Frodsham, Chesire to father Colin and Marjorie Barlow. He is a singer, songwriter, record producer and talent show judge. From 2011 to 2013, he appeared as a judge on the X Factor UK. As per Gary Barlow's bio obtained in Wikipedia, he is the second son of his parents and was a music lover since a very early age. Gary Barlow was involved in a British pop band named 'Take That' where

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    describing the lover as a betrayer and the “novelty song with sex interest” which includes infatuation due to physical features such as face, hair, eyes, body,etc. Most Troubadours composed their own music and paired them with their original lyrics, which demonstrated their ability of being creative. However, some Troubadours used existing melodies to accompany their lyrics. Bruno Mars by name of Peter Gene Hernandez is a famous American pop singer in the modern era. Mars’s hit single “Just the

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    This two articles that I picked was Jimi and Janis. Janis Joplin or Jimi Hendrix? Janis is the most famous 60’s female singer and Jimi is brilliant 60’s lead guitarist. Janis can’t play the guitar quiet in the process of being excellent as Jimi and Jimi couldn’t sing peaceful as super as Janis. They both die under ‘peculiar element. In fact, Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix artist were famous for being a singer. Jimi Hendrix is an academic to play a guitar as a teen and grew up to convert a rock

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