Blues and Dinah Washington
.... Known as the "Queen of the
Blues," she eventually showed her versatility with virtually any .... to show talent as a singer and piano player, singing
gospel in the ....
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Dixieland & Ragtime
.... "Ragtime." The New Grove
Gospel,
Blues and Jazz, with Spirituals and Ragtime. .... "Jazz." The New Grove
Gospel,
Blues and Jazz, with Spirituals and Ragtime. ....
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Aretha Franklin
.... work. The result of these efforts is usually described as "soul music," an amalgam of
blues, rhythm and
blues, and
gospel voices. But ....
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Aretha Franklin
.... work. The result of these efforts is usually described as "soul music," an amalgam of
blues, rhythm and
blues, and
gospel voices. But ....
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Duke Ellington
.... New York: WW Oliver, Paul, Max Harrison and William Bolcom. The New Grove:
Gospel,
Blues and Jazz. New York: WW Norton & Company, 1986. Sales, Grover. ....
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Louis Armstrong
.... "Jazz." In Paul Oliver, Max Harrison, and William Bolcom. The New Grove
Gospel,
Blues and Jazz. New York: WW Norton & Company, 1986, 223-354. Iverson, Genie. ....
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History of the Blues There is little exact information a
.... Oliver, Paul. "
Blues." The New Grove
Gospel,
Blues and Jazz. New York: Norton, 1986. 36-181. ---.
Blues Fell This Morning: Meaning in the
Blues. ....
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Forms of Jazz
.... "Ragtime." The New Grove
Gospel,
Blues and Jazz, with Spirituals and Ragtime. .... "Jazz." The New Grove
Gospel,
Blues and Jazz, with Spirituals and Ragtime. ....
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Swing Rhythm
.... blacks, whites, Hispanics, and possibly even the indigenous peoples of North America was combined into folk styles known as
blues or
gospel, played initially ....
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James Baldwin's Sonny's Blues
.... The one respite he has from it all is his music, specifically Jazz and the
blues. .... impact on him, as he sees the faces of the people involved in the
gospel music ....
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Racist Environment in Sonny's Blues
.... The one respite he has from it all is his music, specifically Jazz and the
blues. .... impact on him, as he sees the faces of the people involved in the
gospel music ....
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African-American Protest Music from the 60s
.... But they have in turn been irrevocably affected by the living rhythmic and harmonic tendencies of black
blues,
gospel, and jazz, and their influence on the ....
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Black English
.... Initially, Jackson, Dorsey, and others who practiced this new
gospel form were rejected .... of "jazzing up" religious music or of bringing the "
blues"--which was ....
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Elvis Presley Elvis Aron Presley, who was born
.... Presley sang his combination of
blues, country, and
gospel with a sexy delivery that forced the television cameras to shoot him from above the waist, so they ....
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Gothic Cathedrals
.... The bright
blues, reds, and greens were often compared to jewels. .... Of particular importance was the text of the
Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew; this text was a ....
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The Italian Sonnet
.... Whitaker and Dorsey played an unusual blend of
blues, integrating many influences including country, jazz and what would become known as
gospel. ....
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Musical Strains in Black American Music
.... musical characteristic that was incorporated into the spiritual or
gospel songs was .... Civil War and Emancipation, spirituals changed from protect songs to
blues. ....
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John Dewey & Art as Experience
.... They simply, as a result of their times and influences brought together the elements of
blues, country, and
gospel into something that appealed to the ear of ....
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Celtic Music and Appalachia
.... developed a "high-energy" arrangement of "Mule Skinner
Blues" using Celtic fiddle music,
blues, and the a capella singing of rural
gospel music (Tomlinson 50). ....
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Jesse Jackson
.... Jackson's ability to translate the skills he learned as a "preacher of the
Gospel" into the .... 32 Margaret Carlson, "The Neoliberal
Blues," Time (2 April 1990): 21 ....
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