That’s why music is so much heavier than anything you ever felt” (Sinclair 31). That attitude resonants throughout his music and is the challenge that makes it impossible to put Hendrix to rest. Through it all the music is just as fresh now as it was then with its grasp of emphatic technique and bluesy lyricism that people just keep coming back to. By blending all of his musical qualities like jazz, blues, and rock together Hendrix opened music up to a tremendous audience of rising musicians in his era and now today. Of all the performers of the 60's, Hendrix was the most influential in the world of music.
Remembering the Coop Alice Cooper, probably the greatest hard rocker of this century. He and his band has been the influence of many other greatly known music artists such as Rob Zombie, Marylyn Manson, Twisted Sister, Ozzy Osbourne and Kiss. He grew up under the name of Vincent Furnier until he official changed his name to his stage name sometime in the late 1960s. His most favorite band of all time is The Yardbirds. What made his band so appealing was inventing a more violent sense on rock music which he called shock rock.
Behind The Music of Tupac Shakur: “Changes” “I see no changes. Wake up in the morning and I ask myself, "Is life worth living? Should I blast myself?" was a veers written by one of the world’s most famous figures in the history of hip hop. He was widely recognized for his many talents as an actor and rapper, but he is widely known for his poetic talents and great lyricism.
{draw:frame} 1971-1996 By Latoya Jefferson The life of Tupac Shakur As you know Elvis was known for rock and roll. Tupac Shakur defined the hip hop music scene, as everybody knows it today.Tupac also known as 2pac or Makaveli. He was so special were his enormous talent shown his friendly looks, and the sense that he was a real person. He could walk the walk and talk the talk. Tupac to me was the best rapper alive.
Jimi Hendrix is playing the electric guitar and there are also drums in the background. The melody starts off loud and ends loud. Jimi extends the verses and turns them into something wild. He brings more excitement into the song by doing this. Even though people thought that performance at Woodstock was one of his worst, this is still one of the best known versions of The Star Spangled
The Experience's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame biography states: "Jimi Hendrix was arguably the greatest instrumentalist in the history of rock music. Hendrix expanded the range and vocabulary of the electric guitar into areas no musician had ever ventured before. His boundless drive, technical ability and creative application of such effects as wah-wah and distortion forever transformed the sound of rock and roll." He favored overdriven amplifiers with high volume and gain; something artists before him had never tried stated by Waksman. His performance at Woodstock in 1969 of the Star Spangled Banner became a song sung at just the right moment for everyone to remember it and make a statement around the nation.
Jimi Hendrix is most likely the most well known in hallucinogenic type and is usually thought of a standout amongst the most gifted guitarists ever. In the few years between his development as a performance specialist and his expiration from a barbiturate overdose at the stature of his notoriety, Jimi Hendrix wrought a slew of radical updates on popular music. Ascending from a broken home, neediness, and racial separation, Jimi carried unrivaled dramatic artistry, specialized capability, and innovativeness to shake music. Jimi chose to make his own particular soul impacted hallucinogenic band with himself at the steerage. The called it "The Jimi Hendrix Experience".
Josh Fowler Perry Per5 Elvis was a musical sensation of his era. Everyone knew who he was and till this day many people remember him as being the King of Rock and Roll. He paved the way for many future stars of rock and roll. Elvis change the music as we know it. But what made Elvis so popular?
This celebration was to say that the genre was introduced to the world through Elvis Presley. Third Question What was his influence on other artists? “Elvis was a revolutionist in the music world, his ballistic dance moves shocked and delighted audiences, “Elvis the Pelvis,” who earned his nickname for the sexy dance moves he did onstage, was blamed for single-handedly releasing the pent-up sexual frustrations of 1950s youth. Also, he helped to break down racial barriers by popularizing R & B and gospel music. Elvis always publicly acknowledged his debt to ‘black’ R & B and gospel musicians.” – Rock N Roll Hall of Famers Elvis influenced many of artists.
Edgar Allan Poe was a very interesting man is whose poetry struck of millions of people around the globe. He is remembered as perhaps the greatest poet of all time. He was a mysterious man. He had his faults but he is remembered for three reasons: his tragic early years, his captivating poetry, and his surprizing death. First, his tragic early years really shaped his life.