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    Many of you know who Michael Jackson is. Do you really know how he became to so famous? Michael Jackson was the king of pop, but I think you should know how exactly he got there. He had a crazy childhood and later life. Let's talk about what exactly happened during his childhood, adulthood, and even after death. There are many things you probably don't know about Michael Jackson, but you will soon know after you read this biography about this life changing person. Most importantly you will find out

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    David Thoreau's point of view. Similar to Lawrence and Lee’s play, The Times They are A-Changin by Bob Dylan is also about injustice. They are similar to each other in many ways; one being Thoreau’s refusal to do anything that he found ridiculous and unjustified. Bob Dylan’s song also spoke words of truth regarding injustice and believing in your own morals. “The Times They Are A-Changin'” by Bob Dylan is a song about injustice and what it is doing to our world. He is trying to point out all the

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    Get Your Jam On At Isle of Capri Casino Kansas City, we take a lot of pride in our gaming. But we also really love our entertainment. We’ve got a brand new band and they’re ready to rock the house. We’d like to introduce to you Kyle Elliott and Voodoo Soul. Let’s jam. Band Bio Kyle Elliott and Voodoo Soul have been a heavy part of the Kansas City music scene since 2008. They’ve got several hundred live shows under their belt and never fail to entertain. Their crowds are just as varied as their

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    The Weezer Concert

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    I attended the Weezer concert when they played the Sands Bethlehem Event Center in Bethlehem Pennsylvania held on Saturday December 3rd. It was a longer trip to get this concert but it was worth it. The venue is a smaller venue that only holds up to 3,500 people at max capacity and the tickets were all general admission making for a very close and intimate concert experience. The concert was part of the bands final stretch in their White Album tour with only a handful of shows left to play. This

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    Who Is Bob Dylan's Music?

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    In Bob Dylan’s music, I have been told that rain is almost always a bad sign. However, his songs do not always reflect this (barring the fact that the apocalypse might be rain based). Instead, rain occupies a gray area in his music and often comes off as spiritual and something that brings clarity. Three songs that execute this gray area are “A Hard Rain’s A- Gonna Fall,” “Chimes of Freedom,” and “Visions of Johanna.” “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall” is one of Dylan’s most powerful songs. The song, lyrically

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    When I am listening to music of any kind, I find the melody of the song to be the most appealing. The melody flows through songs so effortlessly, which is delightful for me to listen to. I have chosen two songs from what most of us would consider the genre classic country or also known as country music’s golden age. My first example is “Coal Miner’s Daughter” by the famous and widely-known artist Loretta Lynn. Not only was the song performed by Lynn, but it was also written by her in the year of

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    A Christmas Carol, written by Charles Dickens, is novel about how much a person can change. In this story, Ebenezer Scrooge takes the reader through 19th century London. Scrooge became a grumpy old man when his only companion, Marley, died seven years ago. Scrooge is depicted as a tightly wound person who does not share with anybody. When Marley visits him through a series of three spirits, the Ghost of Christmas past, present, and future, many changes begin to boil. The settings that surround Scrooge

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    Emmy Nominee Idris Elba may be known for his portrayal of a drug lord and businessman Russell "Stringer" Bell in HBO's The Wire, but he's also a musician and a DJ. His musical background has earned him a spot to open for Madonna's Rebel Heart Tour. Idris Elba, The Luther and The Wire actor, is known to have a very strong music portfolio. He plays in bars but is more known for playing in Ibiza Rocks, Snowbombing and Glastonbury. He goes by Driis in the music world. He'll be showing off his skills

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    Woodstock Vietnam War

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    There were many strong influences regarding political and social issues in the Woodstock Music and Art Fair that involved the United States’ participation and politics during the Cold War period. These influences affected history in many different ways, such as popular opinion about war, the realities for families who had loved ones fighting in the war, and the discussion about war during a music concert. It's possible to mention how the hippie and the anti-war movement used Woodstock to express

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    Charles Dickens weaves the theme of family, and all of its aspects, throughout his novel titled A Christmas Carol to create a compelling reminder of the value of perspective. The book’s main character, Scrooge, finds himself on a journey guided by three spirits, a journey which eventually serves to forever change his perspective on life. Dickens skillfully incorporates various pictures of family dynamics through all three of his “spirits”: The Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas present

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