A Music Revolution
Obando 1
Anonymous
Mr. Munjack
English IV
21 March 2006
A Music Revolution
Rock and roll is the hamburger that ate the world. This quote by Peter York says a lot of things about rock and roll. From the beginnings of this style of music until now, it has dramatically changed t....
Biography of Jimi Hendrix
Jimi Hendrix was born Johnny Allen Hendrix at 10:15 in the morning on November 27th, 1945 in Seatle, Washington. On September 11th, 1946, Jimi's official name changed to James Marshall Hendrix. Jimi's parents divorced in the early fifties, afterwards he was raised by his father, Al. Jimi was obsesse....
Jimi Hendrix
A legend was born on November 27, 1942 in Seattle with the conception of James Allen Hendrix. He was a true American of Black, White and Cherokee blood. As a child, James who later changed his name to Jimi, was very shy and was introverted to friends and family. He grew up in different homes that ra....
jimi hendrix
where he was born: James Marshal Hendrix was born in Seattle, Washington, on November 27, 1942; an American of African, European, Cherokee Indian and Mexican descent. An unsettled home environment made Jimi spend much of his early years staying with his grandmother, a full-blooded Cherokee Indian, i....
Jimi Hendrix: Rock 'n' Roll Legend
The extraordinary performances, recording, and lyrics ofJames Marshall Hendrix have made him impossible to forget. ThisAmerican rock music guitarist made a legendary mark not only inthe history of rock 'n' roll but also on the pop culture as awhole (Ross 32). With unique techniques never seen befo....
Royalties in the record industry
Royalties
In addition to global exposure and fame, the biggest reason for signing a recording contract is to get paid for your music. The record company will record your act, master it, produce the recording or "album" (refers to CDs, tapes, etc.) and sell them through record stores. You get paid a....
Woodstock
WOODSTOCK 1969
What were the feelings of society in America during the late 1960s? Who were the movers and the shakers of those times? Woodstock [came to symbolize] the unity of purpose among the swelling ranks of youth who opposed the war in Vietnam and hoped to assert their own power....