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    music. Many people don’t like country music because they say it is not their type. Country is seen as much more positive. Rap and country music are two totally different styles of music and have many differences. They have a very different audience, singers, styles of music, and music videos they use for their songs. One big difference between rap and country music is the audience. Usually when a rap concert begins, the audience arrives minutes before it starts. There is no party before or get together

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    The influence Jazz has had over the decades speaks volumes about its character. In this context, character is describing the quality of a feeling and also the different styles created in Jazz. These feelings given by Jazz, uplifted Americans in times of need and Jazz in a way was the soundtrack for the twenties. The free-spirited age of the roaring twenties helped build a platform in which liberal movements would continue to soar on. The politics of an era influences not only the people but also

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    Ella Fitzgerald is one of the greatest American jazz singers of all time. Ella grew up in the chaotic streets of Harlem listening to a variety of pop, blues, and jazz artists, as she developed a unique style of jazz voice that represented combined elements of American culture. Ella Fitzgerald helped to not only popularize jazz, which was seen as a feeder of the rebellious 1920s lifestyle, but she also aided in the acceptance of American music of the black female. Her music proved to powerfully advance

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    gender differences, and African Americans and Parisians during the interwar years. We looked at many African American performers and performances that had a huge impact on France’s cultural identity. After learning about all of this in class, I wanted to take my research further. I decided to research female foreign performers who have had a major influence on the Jazz Age in Paris. I decided to focus specifically on three foreign females, and they are: singer and dancer Josephine Baker, dancer

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    (PLACE PIC) Rihanna is a Caribbean born singer, entertainer and pop-icon who’s tumultuous and violent relationship with singer Chris Brown was highly publicized. Figure 8.1 Justin Bieber Justin Bieber is a Canadian born singer, dancer, song writer (also a pop-icon) who has become most recently popular from his less than pristine reputation as a “bad boy” Figure 9 Lindsay Lohan Lindsay Lohan is an American child-Actress, model and singer whose reputation had begun as that of a budding child

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    just generally a person they look up to. Otherwise called, mentors/ roll-modals. People look up to other people because they want to be “cool like them “, or they want to do the things the person does. Selena Quintanilla-Pérez is a very well know singer, song writer, spokesperson, actress, and fashion designer. Many people look up to her for many different reasons. Selena was a very strong person who made it to the top. Selena was know in the music industry as “The Mexican Madonna”, and “The Queen

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    spectators cheering your success and everyone wants to be your friend. The greatest fear of most women seems to be being hideous or lacking capacity and you have no idea what that feels like. Seems spectacular, doesn’t it? If you are a female actress or singer in the North American region then you probably know it is your cluster that I am referring to. Of course, what I talk about are only the optimistic and positive aspects of working in the acting or music

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    known and popular female artists in the country music industry.  She was born in Muskogee, OK on March 10, 1983.  Not only is she a singer, she is also a famous singer -songwriter and actress.  Growing up and being raised on a farm she loved doing things outside, going on adventures and singing.  Immediately after graduating high school, she attended NSU (Northeastern State University) which is located in Tahlequah, OK.  In college, she put her dreams on hold of becoming a singer and majored in broadcast

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    Texas April 16, 1971, she was the youngest child of the Quintanilla family. Selena grows as a singer, but her life as singer end in March 31,1995 she died of a gunshot in the back. Selena was a singer, she was the Queen of Tejano music, and she was killed by her best friend. She impacts the world with her music inspire many Latin people. Selena was a singer. Around the age of 10, Selena became the lead singer in her family band, Selena y Los Dinos. The musical group started out playing weddings and

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    The Hottest Black Female Singers in the 80’s Before Beyonce or Rihanna, there were a lot of gorgeous ladies who sparkled in the eighties. During this era, they set the trend on make-up, hairstyle, and fashion. The eighties was definitely one of the most daring, colorful, and creative years with the hottest divas. Here’s our pick for the most beautiful singers of the eighties who are not just known for their pretty faces but have made an impact in the music culture as well. 1. Whitney Houston –

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