Females throughout history have always fought for equality. The term ‘women rights’ refers to the freedoms inherently possessed by women and girls of all ages, which may be institutionalized, ignored or suppressed by law, custom, and behavior in a particular society. Some of the issues associated with these rights include: the right to vote, to work, fair wages or equal pay, to have marital, parental or religious rights; the right to own property; to obtain education. Along with obtaining these rights, it seems that the right to front a band comes naturally. (more…)
Country music has been around as long as there have been stories to tell. In times past, country music told stories relating to life having to deal with personal issues such as alcoholism, cheating spouses and economic hardships. Although these issues still exist today, the sound and the presentation of country music has evolved and crossed over into genres such as pop, rock and hip hop. Take a look back and see how much country music has changed. (more…)
People enjoy listening to music everyday around the globe and writers enjoy writing the music they listen to. Rap, however, is a new style of music that has become a world phenomenon even though it’s only been around for a little over 30 years and took half of those years to actually be recognized as a separate category of music for award recognition. But where did rap come from? (more…)
The Latin culture is often linked to romance. It’s colorful, spicy, and sensual mix of music is no exception. Latin music in the United States, includes the music of all countries in Latin America (and the Caribbean) and comes in many varieties. From the simple, rural conjunto music of northern Mexico to the sophisticated habanera of Cuba, from the symphonies of Heitor Villa-Lobos to the simple and moving Andean flute. Let’s see how Latin recording artists continue to ignite our radio airwaves.
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The British Invasion was the term applied by the news media — and subsequently by consumers — to the influx of rock and roll, beat and pop performers from the United Kingdom who became popular in the United States, Australia and Canada. The classic British Invasion period was 1964 to 1967 (roughly bracketed by The Beatles’ appearance on Ed Sullivan and the emergence of Jimi Hendrix as a U.S.-born superstar who had his first success in the UK), but the term has also been applied to later “waves” of UK artists that had significant impact on the North American entertainment market. Lets see which Britain’s lead the pack when it comes to making great music. (more…)
Rock music emerged in the 1940’s from places like, New York City, Detroit, Philadelphia, and Cleveland. According to Allmusic, “In its purest form, Rock & Roll has three chords, a strong, insistent back beat, and a catchy melody. Early rock & roll drew from a variety of sources, primarily blues, R&B, and country, but also gospel, traditional pop, jazz, and folk. All of these influences combined in a simple, blues-based song structure that was fast, danceable, and catchy.” Today, there are different types of Rock. (more…)
The Fifties were an exciting time in music history. Music began to take a turn into the rock and roll era and teenagers started finding themselves in a frenzy over the new sounds they heard. The variations of music styles from the early 1950’s through to the end of the fifties, made for an attractive decade of music tastes to fit each individual palate. (more…)
Some of today’s recording artists duplicate the funky sounds of the seventies, selecting instrument arrangements that mentally take people back to the seventies; a time where Disco Techs were the place to be on the weekends. Most people brand seventies music with the sound of Disco. Although disco is the most noted sound of the seventies, other musicians with unique sounds also planted their seeds of music during that decade. (more…)
There can be no music without the musical expertise of producers. The music producers takes on many roles such as controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. A producer’s job is to create, shape and mold a piece of music in accordance with their vision for the album. Which record producers are at the top of their game? (more…)
The Vietnam War brought about many changes in the social scene of the United States and around the world. People wanted the war to end and protested in many ways. They were angry because lives were being lost in record numbers so the ‘baby-boomers’ took action. While some protested through various marches and ’sit-ins’ others found their voice in music. (more…)