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    Peter is very concerned about the safety and well-being of all the members in the band. For this reason, he establishes many rules to regulate undesirable or harmful behavior. Even though it is crucial for all of his demands to be followed through, Peter is more concerned that his band follows “the most important [rule, that they] do not kill” (Holman 64). Many individuals experience a substantial psychological toll when they take

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    Fred Durst, the frontman of the American nu metal band from Jacksonville, Florida - Limp Bizkit, had claimed that he and his band were "somehow" the backbone of the sought after Guns N' Roses reunion. However, it has been said that the original frontman of Guns N' Roses - Axl Rose, plans to end his music career for good after the band's reunion. The organizers are still in talks whether the original members of Guns N' Roses will be performing on the same stage again after they split up. And it

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    Dave Matthews Essay

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    Dave Matthews band. One of the longest touring bands, 25 years as of this year, of all time. 25 years of an amazingly weird fusion of jazz, rock, folk, and funk. 25 years of dedicated fans, selling out shows each and every week during DMB'S summer tour. All of those shows leading to one incredible night in the band's hometown of Charlottesville, Virginia to celebrate a historic 25 years of touring with their most dedicated fans. I wouldn't be doing the concert any justice if I didn't emphasize the

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    Complaints would be “You’re too loud! There’s no future in it!” Nowadays you can’t play loud enough. The years were going by and going fast. The bands I had played with did not like me much, until a breakthrough in April. In 1968 I joined the band that liked me all around—Led Zeppelin, originally called the Yardbirds—and I stayed with them for more than 2 months. It took a bit for me to slide into their standards, for their last drummer was nothing

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    equally diverse. Spaces were Cathay Du Grand one night and The Palomino the next. At the time, it was common for quite a few bands in the scene to navigate between genres. The term cowpunk started to be coined by music journalists in the early 1980’s as a catch-all phrase to describe punk-influenced country music, and country influenced punk rock. Some bands played straight up country music with an attitude of punk rock, for example, The Blasters, and Los Lobos.This artist would go on to influence

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    ISSMA Reflection

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    Many amazing events have had great influences on me, and I am so grateful for all of them. However, the most influential event in recent years would have to be winning the ISSMA band competition with the highest possible award. Our band had been working for upwards of six months on our music pieces, and our hard work paid off in the best way possible. The process began in September of 2015, when we were first given the pieces. They were titled Abandoned Treasure Hunt (Rob Grice), Black Forest Overture

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    Emo Research Paper

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    Emo - is a style of hardcore 80s. Originally, the word "emo" was an insulting joke punk scene, is a group deviated from the social poetry toward depression and personal texts. Then gradually it stood out the special direction. At the moment this style of music is divided into: emo, emocore, san diego hardcore (hardcore emo) emo violence , screamo, screamo jacket. Kind of hardcore punk, named in the mid-80s, to name groups new style DIY (Do it Yourself), seeking another standards of Minor Threat’s

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    at school due to the long days, but at the end of the day, I was really excited to attend a place that felt a lot like home which was the band room. Although it is not literally a home, to most of us, it felt like home. Becoming a musician and cleaning instruments can be hard but it can be fun at the same time. When someone who isn't familiar towards the band room enters the room, it can have a very strong odor. The odor is as stinky socks in a gym locker. After entering the room people can get used

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    Neil Johnson is a singer-songwriter from the northwestern, United States. Raised up from a family of traveling musicians, Neil has developed a passion for the pickup gig, the "show up and blow doors" mentality, the "where did this guy come from?!" league. It's gotten him into trouble and it's gotten him into the hearts of many who have had the pleasure of watching his performance. Whether it be folk songs and coffee shops, ambient jazz guitar and fancy restaurants, outlaw country covers and swampy

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    My Marching Band Room

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    There are hours upon hours of hard work, sweat, and tears (and maybe the occasional swear word). Getting up before you can see the sun, and staying for practices after it went down. As much as I hate the early mornings, I can’t wait for marching band season. Wearing this heavy

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