Throughout his music career, he had the opportunity to travel to different states and even outside the country to perform. He has worked and performed with many artists such as Yclef Jean, members of the legendary “The Roots” band, Two Emmy award and well known violinist Damion Escobar, Celebrity DJs such as Alex Kouros and DJ Mayday, and many more figures. He gives all glory to God for
Country Singer Alan Jackson was born in Newman, Georgia (rural Georgia) on October 17, 1958. He got discovered for his debut album “here in the real world” (1990). He is really famous because he won a Grammy Award for his song commemorating the 9/11 terror attacks “Where Were You When the World Stopped Turning”. When he was younger, Alan lived with his parents and 4 older sisters. He married his high school sweetheart “Denise”.
He not only affected the people around him with his music, but he ended up affecting the oncoming generations as well. This contributed to the renewed sense of black cultural pride through self-expression by his style of
Robert Griffin3 or Johnny Manziel is one the biggest debates that have come into the history of the NFL. The Dallas Cowboys are looking for a quarterback that can backup Tony Romo when he is injured. These to past Heisman trophy winners have come into the NFL with high expectation but neither one have lived up to their goals. Johnny Manziel went to the Cleveland Browns to with the team on his shoulders but he has steady been letting the team down. With getting in trouble about missing practices and costly sneaking off to go to practices.
His path was not an easy one, as he came from a time where African Americans were disrespected, discriminated against, and victims of segregation. His style, influenced by his time in different cities as a child, helped create a new subgenre of ragtime and push African American ragtime music to many people both Black and white. A man with a diverse discography, he was successful in the theater industry as well, playing a key role in the Pekin Theatre, which was one of the most influential and successful Black theaters throughout the entire country. Joe Jordan persevered through racism, segregation, and ill-treatment throughout his whole life, however he overcame all of these obstacles to become one of the fathers of the first mainstream genre dominated by African Americans. Outside of music, he gave back to the community everywhere he went, donating musical works and productions as well as pianos or financial sums.
James Brown is another person in my era who was very popular and well known for his influence on music as well the introducing of a drug into the lime light PCP. Brown was born extreme poverty but worked his way to be one of the greatest of the funk and R&B music making people give him the nick name "The Godfather of Soul." His musical style influenced many artists to come. Brown was also known for his crazy personal life, as well as role in activism for the black community in combination in his songwriting and advocating for the benefits of education to the
He used his platform to advocate for social justice, education, and cultural preservation. His influence can be seen in the work of many artists who have followed in his footsteps and continue to push the boundaries of the genre. Johnny Ventura's legacy as a cultural icon and music legend will undoubtedly continue to inspire generations to
When the 1990’s came around the country music industry gained songwriter and performer Garth Brooks, who would soon enough change the meaning of country music forever. Brooks was born on February 7, 1972 and raised in the rural area of Yukon, Oklahoma (Larkin). Growing up he was very fond of 1970’s rock bands such as Journey, Boston, and Kiss, but after hearing his idol George Strait’s song “Unwounded” in 1981 he fell in love with country music as well (Daniel). While he is known as a country artist his goal was to incorporate a rock style into his music like the bands Queen and Kiss, while also following the styles of rodeo rocker Chris Ledoux (Official Web). His mother Colleen Carrol was a country singer herself and Brooks began to follow
Arguably one of the very best is Louis Armstrong. Known to be well versed in not only trumpet but also vocals and even composition. Louis Armstrong inspired many people across a wide range. He was so actively involved in everything going on around him. He was one of the only African American musicians who spoke up against political issues, he publically talked about the wrongness of school segregation (Harris).
The musician Ray Charles’ musical evolution started right after his brother died one of his classic songs i got a women reached no.1 on the charts the song had an impact on the Community because no one had ever heard a mixture of Gospel and R&B this help create a new type of music known as soul in the late 1950’ s he he was known as the genius he got that name by not using the same beat over and over but he also earned the name the father of soul from his fans he influenced a lot of people to write songs with a mixture of gospel and country music while doing that he also influence an artist by the name of Norah Jones he influenced people so well that his fans,friends and family was saying that it was hard to imagine the tear-stained Atlantic
He was considered one of the most influential due to his way of playing the guitar, his music and also how he moved on stage with his guitar solo dance "Duck Walk", besides his personal characteristics he also had the quality to have fun and entertain the
Although he died, there was not another musician as popular as Louis Armstrong. Even years after he has passed, remakes of his songs when to the top of charts (Source A). Overall, Louis Armstrong has made the world we live in a more diverse and creative environment. He should be
Besides music, he was a social activist.
The use of group intervention by occupational therapists under a cognitive behavioural framework. Groups A group, as defined by AOTA (2014), is a collective of individuals who share a common goal or purpose. Examples include students, workers and families. Groups are organised systems within society consisting of intermingling, inter-reliant and interrelated individuals (Scaffa, 2014).
Elvis Presley has had more impact on American society and culture than any other person in history for the three following reasons; his large contribution to the start of the generation gap in the 1950’s, his huge impact on rock ‘n’ roll music, and finally, his music opened a door for some integration between races. First of all, in the 1950’s Elvis Presley and his music started the era of the generation gap between teenagers and their parents, an era which is still going on today. With Elvis being very young, attractive and his new type of music and dancing, teenage girls fell head over heels for the young star. Most parents though, did not feel the same way about Presley. He was often described a vulgar and many accused him of corrupting the youth.