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    abilities but he also grew up like any of us.There are alot of things he did besides his musical career though even though we really only recognize him for his music. He made some very inspirational work that still lingers in its fame to this very day (Rolling Stone 1).This person changed the world through their songs,living to the fullest,and being award winning. To start off,Johnny Cash was born on February 28th,1932 to parents Carrie Cloveree and Ray Cash (Biography.com 1).His hometown was Kingsland,Arkansas

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    Music in the 1980's

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    Music In the 1980’s The 1980s was a decade of revolutionary changes on the music scene. The two major developments were the advent of MTV and the compact disc. Music became more diverse, with new wave, heavy metal, rap, techno pop, alternative rock and the "new" country sounds. And music became a huge marketing tool as filmmakers, TV producers and manufacturers of everything from sneakers to soft drinks used hit songs and hot performers to sell their products. Search: how pop culture affects teens

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    iconolatry. The popu-larity of a movie like Jurassic Park (1993), for instance, was identified as threatening to the national identity of other cultures. It has also been lamented that due to the widespread distribution of "industrialized" music and the loss of music that is charac-teristic of a certain culture, civilizations are increasingly losing a sense of national identity and pride (cited in Lanza 2001, online). The high-culture canon has been remarkably transnational for at least the past century

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    which she was starred in her debut film and she appeared on the soap opera General Hospital on the same year. Moore attended Fairfax High School which was dropped out at the age of 16 and she signed a contract with Elite Modelling Agency and went to Europe. Then she enrolled herself in drama classes inspired by one of her neighbors. At the age of 17, Moore married singer Freddy Moore with whom she then filed for divorce in the year 1984. She was then married to

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    All of my life I have had a passion for music and fashion, and have always searched for ways to drench myself in domains that reflect a competitive and fast- paced industry. My interest in art, photography, and celebrity music videos, has often led me to the name David LaChapelle. But until I pursued a photography course last year I never knew the depth of who he was. American born David LaChapelle, is an outstanding contemporary photographer, music video director, film director and artist. His

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    to their music and think to yourself “What in the world are they listening to, and why do they like this type of music”. Well, everyone has their own taste in music, and just because you don't admire the music that they listen to doesn't mean they have “bad” taste in music. My father loved to listen to “The Bee Gees”, “The Carpenters”, “Simon & Garfunkel”, and “The Beatles”, growing up listening to my father’s taste of music, my elder sister developed a passion for the same taste of music as my father

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    Those including: two Brit awards, one Bambi award, one Grammy award, eight American music awards, sixteen Teen Choice awards, and eighteen MTV Europe Music awards. Recently, at an award show called the iHeartMusic awards show he won Male Artist of the Year. In addition to winning that award he also has a loyal group of fans called the “Beliebers”. At the show, too, his Beliebers won an award for being the best fan army. Justin says that his fans are one of

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    Music industry sector S yco Music is one of the most important and successful music companies in Western Europe – and more specifically in the UK, a subsidiary of Syco Entertainment. It is a record label founded in 2002 by Simon Cowell, a British music and television producer. This company signed with a variety of popular artists, as it owns the right to do so with winners or finalists of the TV show X Factor. The first office of Syco Music was established in London and was highly successful in

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    David Lachapelle Essay

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    The work of David LaChapelle can be seen everywhere you turn, be it on a magazine rack, album cover, advertisement, or even a music video. Dubbed the "New Surrealist", LaChapelle's vivid, colorful, bizarre, and humorous images have been admired by millions and have made him one of the most famous photographers alive today. Since the start of his professional career, LaChapelle's work has attracted the attention of many other artists, celebrities, journalists, and regular people. I first noticed

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    At the very first time that we have seen Bruno Mars, we all know that he’s up to stay for long in the battlefield called the music industry. There’s something very different from Bruno Mars that we just can’t pinpoint, but it’s his uniqueness that catapulted him as one of the most relevant pop stars of this generation. Aside from the tanned-skin and the googly eyes that’s captivating and intriguing at the same time, talent definitely made it easy for Bruno Mars to achieve things in his budding career

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