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    I have been a fan of bands. It is not because of their music ability, but because of the people character. I have watched bands like Florida Agriculture& mechanic University, Butler University, Arizona State University, and Hampton University. The one thing I see in all of these bands and many more is the how much their care about each other. They constantly help each other as if that was their family. Then as they display their show you see their workmanship. How much they put into it, and care

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    September of 2011 was when I heard my favorite band for the first time. I remember it so clearly because that was when I met my best friend as well. I was a junior in high school and sitting in my anatomy class, when I overheard a group of people talking about 'So Far Away'. So, I went home and listened to it myself. That was the first time I listened to Avenged Sevenfold. They instantly became one of my top three favorite artists. As more of their music filled my ears, it's like I became entangled

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    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 sound era. They were called emotion, not because of some groups, and how to perform the music and lyrics. After Minor Threat broke up in late 1983, full of life Washington hardcore

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    the music we hear today. From New Orleans came Jazz, from the East Coast came rock, from the West Coast came Psychedelic rock, and from England came the Invasion. "In 1963 the Beatles shattered the dreariness of the music business. And with them came rock, the music of the sixties, and a music quite different from rock’n’roll." The jazz era had slowly faded away and in came the Beatles, possibly the most influential group of musicians ever to play. Producing a new sound soon dubbed "the Liverpool

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    worldwide. Following that was the release of his debut LP Wordplay. The success of Wordplay led to Kormac being booked for larger shows both in Ireland and abroad. In his own words he "wanted a new way to present his sampled-based productions in a live setting. He set about recruiting his own ensemble and Kormac’s Big Band was born. He found a brass section and complemented that core with an ever-evolving group consisting of bass, drums, electronics, guitars, synths, turntables, singers and MCs." Having a

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    Los Angeles. Bandera has a jazz performance every weekdnights, and a band named “The Marbles” were playing on that magnificent night. The best songs I really enjoyed during the performance were “Embraceable You,” by Nat King Ko, “She is Funny that Way,” by Billy Holiday, and “Everybody Needs Somebody,” by Jimmy Scott. Although I arrived a little late, I was able to find a cozy place at the bar close to the stage. When the band arrived they wasted no time and got ready to set up their equipment and

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    thought about marching 8 to 5 with a glide step but he had overshot all of the yard lines, and decided to to the “unit system” basics, which included high steps. On their first show on Friday, September 18th, they used this system of marching and got the band excited and a standing ovation from the audience. They decided to add to the show over the season to make it better and even got to perform at away games. Still looking for a way to use glide step Jay Nugent had ordered a piece for specifically

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    start, I love it. I wanted to go to every concert possible, even to bands I didn’t even know yet. The more I listened to the different sub-genres of rock, I constantly found new bands and new favorite music. I instantly fell in love with the genre and bands. One day I was just looking up concert tickets for one of my favorite bands. There it was. The laptop light illuminating my face while I try to take it in. All my favorite bands were to going to perform main stage at Warped Tour in Atlanta Georgia

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    In a small, cozy New Orleans-style wine bar in Miami, the night of October 17, 2016, a band called "Zach Larmer Electric band" formed by four musicians, Zach Larmer (main guitar), Tal Cohen(keyboard), Adam (second guitar), and a friendly man at the drums delighted us with their very special Jazz music. The band” Zach Larmer Electric Band is one of the top jazz groups in South Florida and is receiving increasing recognition for their unique blend of progressive funk rhythms with deep jazz harmonies

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    seen many different artists. Just some of the bands and artists I have seen would include: Avenged Sevenfold, Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, Bullet for my Valentine, Seether, Three Days Grace and many more. Each time I go, I notice the same types of groups who also attend. These groups would include: the die-hards, the critics, the groupie, the frat boys, and the forced ones. The Die-Hards. I would consider myself to be a die-hard fan for my favorite bands. This group knows the lyrics to every song and

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