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    nominated for another seventeen Grammy’s is most famous for her diverse musical talent. Janis Siegel was born on July 23rd, 1952 in Brooklyn, New York. She began learning about music at an early age and she began singing with a trio girl group at the age of twelve. The group was called The Young Generation. By the time she had graduated high school, she and her band had already released two singles both produced by Richard Perry. Janis Siegel says, “At that time, I was exclusively listening to pop and

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    "rockumentary", on a band called Spinal Tap. He felt that this group helped redefine the meaning of rock and roll. According to Marty, he states, “I wanted to capture the sights, the sounds, the smells, of a hard-working rock band…”. Right after Marty gives his reasoning for the movie, the camera cuts to the band getting ready for their performance in New York. While Marty is waiting for the concert to start, he interviews different fans and they talk about why they like the band and how the music makes

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    albums. There is not one specific way for a band or single musician to gain an audience and promote their music. Musicians use many different kinds of media to promote their music. They use visual media as well as strictly listening media. The radio, television, and the internet are all different types of media musicians use to promote their music. The radio is the oldest use of media for music. It has not lost its importance in spreading music though. Bands today still rely on the radio to help spread

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    a Shitty Band I can recall looking back at the simpler days, to combat the stress of the present, and remembering the scremo album Jorge, Sam and I had decided to make for Alex’s birthday. Back then, we were only freshman, and the worries of the world seemed far away. Instead of spending time doing homework or studying for a test, we were spending out night on Skype screaming into our microphones with loud and metal music playing in the background. We’ve always called little group a band when showing

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    playing in the marching and concert band. I played the saxophone and impressed a few other students during class. About a week later, after my class period ended, two friends of mine came up to me and suggested that I try out for the show choir band. I asked what it was and found out that it was a band playing with a singing and dancing choir. I was not at all hesitant to say yes and I remember having to ask my mom if it was okay that I was trying out for the band and she surprisingly said yes. I was

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    acquired a green wrist band while with my good friend. This was one of the last times I spoke to her. From that day on, I wore the green wrist band every minute of every hour for two years. Although I cared very much for her, the feelings only went in one direction. Every time I looked down at the green band it reminded me of her. One day the green wrist band finally snapped… but I wasn’t sad. When it gave out it was almost like closure for me. When the small weight of that band was lifted from my wrist

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    In late May 2015, a few friends of mine and my girlfriend made the decision to go to big festival of punk bands held inside of a shutdown high school that acts now as a performing arts center. Among these bands, there was a couple that I was beyond excited to see; Chunk, No Captain Chunk!, Real Friends, and most of all “Modern Baseball.” It was a full day festival of fun and excitement. In a hurry we bought tickets and began our wait for the day to finally come, trudging through the last few weeks

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    American Idol called Rock Star Supernova. Rock Star Supernova featured guitarist Gilby Clarke (ex-Guns N’ Roses), drummer Tommy Lee (Motley Crue) and bassist Jason Newsted (ex-Metallica) decided they wanted to form a new band together and were looking for a lead singer to front the band. Sounds pretty cool right? Well ultimately they chose Rossi over contestants like Ryan Starr and Toby Rand (both who went on to have some success on alternative

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    So that is what I did. One day, I saw my dad playing around with Garage Band, which is a music composing software for Macs. I decided to look at some of the songs he had made. After doing so, I decided it was possible for me to make my own song. “It’s so simple” I thought. “You just look for a loop you want to add, and drag it onto the page.” And so, that is what I did. I went on and on playing around with Garage Band. Nothing could stop me! I threw tracks upon tracks. If they sounded good together

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    nature is not one of transience, but one of forward motion, where it not the past that is prepared for, but the future. The passing of time is continuous, with the arrow of time always pointing ahead. But what exactly happens when time passes? The rock band, Chicago, asks this question in their hit song, “Does Anybody Really Know What Time it is?” in order to protest the human tendency to live for the future, and the trivial character of the time-driven capitalist structure. The quest for riches and

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