Posts Tagged ‘Rock’
Learn Good Singing Breath Control by Swedish National Heritage Board [WizardRSS: unable to retrieve full-text content] Still riding high on the success of Joshua Tree, during the tour for that album in 1987, U2 was becoming more and more inspired by an older musical genre and the Irish music that surrounded them as they grew [...]
Learn Good Singing Breath Control by Oregon State University Archives [WizardRSS: unable to retrieve full-text content] Precisely how rock ‘n’ roll got its name probably never will be definitively answered, but there can be no doubt that it entered popular usage thanks to a disc jockey named Alan Freed, a “wild, greedy and dangerous man” [...]
Learn Good Singing Breath Control by Brooklyn Museum [WizardRSS: unable to retrieve full-text content] In May of 1985, U2 released what would be their second ‘mini’ LP, “Wide Awake in America”. “Under a Blood-Red Sky”, being their first mini LP. Powered By WizardRSS.com | Full Text RSS Feed | Amazon Plugin | Settlement Statement | [...]
Learn Good Singing Breath Control by Bergen Public Library [WizardRSS: unable to retrieve full-text content] An entire thought-provoking experience is often had by the individuals who are listening to Hendrix vinyl, Janis Joplin albums, Dylan records, etc. One may be reminded of the very power of humankind to rise up against oppression and strive for [...]
Learn Good Singing Breath Control by The Library of Congress [WizardRSS: unable to retrieve full-text content] Who among us hasn’t dreamed of starting a band and rocking on a stage in front of hundreds of amped up friends? Starting a band and playing a great gig isn’t only for musical geniuses – it’s for anyone [...]
Learn Good Singing Breath Control by The U.S. National Archives [WizardRSS: unable to retrieve full-text content] It’s difficult for fans of rock and roll to imagine how a rock song could exist without drums. Well, maybe some rock ballads or slower folk-rock tunes could get away with it. But not a driving rock song that [...]
Learn Good Singing Breath Control Of all the heroes you can point to in the rockabilly world, one of the greatest of all was not a hero because of what he did with his own music, but because of what he did for the music of others. Sam Phillips who owned a small Memphis recording [...]
Learn Good Singing Breath Control by The Library of Congress [WizardRSS: unable to retrieve full-text content] Sun records wasn’t the only label that turned out great rockabilly during the 1950s. The Starday label out of Beaumont, Texas made a fantastic contribution to the rockabilly treasure trove with many excellent recordings. Arts-and-Entertainment:Music Articles from EzineArticles.com
Learn Good Singing Breath Control by The Library of Congress [WizardRSS: unable to retrieve full-text content] Back in the 60′s, in England’s regions an evolution of a novel music kind was recorded. Known to some as “progressive rock” or frequently called as “prog rock”, this genre of music was instituted with the influence of past [...]
Learn Good Singing Breath Control by The National Archives UK [WizardRSS: unable to retrieve full-text content] Jamiroquai are a British jazz funk and acid jazz band formed in 1992, They are fronted by singer Jay Kay, a groovy cat with groovy hats who’s loved and loathed in equal measure. He formed the band in 1992 [...]


