How did the '67 Detroit riots affect motown? How was Detroit before the riot of 1967? What would the world be like if the LA riots never happened? How did the Atlanta race riots lead to statewide prohibition? How did the Tulsa race riot begin?
How did you first get into ZZ Top? What's your origin story? It was the early ‘80s. I was born in ‘63 and graduated in ‘82. Right around the timeEl Lococame out, our local radio station here, QFM, had “Tube Snake Boogie” and “Pearl Necklace" in heavy rotation. My other ...
soverallevolution — a consequence of the historic disregard for disco as an art form, though it defined the many branches of dance music that evolved in its wake. As disco’s greatest champion, Summer redefined what it meant to be a "pop star" in a post-Motown world. Summer’s ...
"Production-wise, Sugar Hill [the record label that released many key early rap singles] built themselves on the model of Motown, which is to say, they had their own production studios and they had a house band and they recorded on the premises,"explains Bill Adler, who handled PR for R...
their tunes worldwide. Additionally, recorded music helped begin to bridge a racial divide between whites and blacks in the United States. Black artists' recordings grew in popularity, including jazz musicians in the 1920s, Motown recording artists in the 1960s and most recently many rap artists...
Many people do. A bee sting hurts and some people are allergic to bee venom(蜂毒). But did you know that bees are very important to humans? Honeybees do more than just make honey. They fly around and pollinate(传授花粉) flowers, plants, and trees. ___11___ One third of America's...
How did the '67 Detroit riots affect motown? How did the Detroit riots end? How did the Division Street riots effect Puerto Ricans? Describe how the Industrial Revolution affected the lives of American factory workers. How did civil disobedience affect the Civil Rights Movement?
different time period entirely. The prompt posits that you can travelanywhere, but doesn’t specify that it has to be somewhere modern. Perhaps you love early R&B and disco music. You might want to travel to Detroit in the 1960s, when Motown Records was beginning to dominate those genres...
(whose coach gave Marvin Lee Aday his nickname and later stage name) left his hometown of Dallas, Texas, to seek fame and fortune, he was cast in the Los Angeles production ofHair. That led Motown to offer him and fellowHaircast member Shaun “Stoney” Murphy a record deal, and they ...
Motown went mainstream in the 1960s, changing music once again and influencing future sounds we still recognize today. The Supremes led by Diana Ross was one of the biggest girl groups of the time, and “Where Did Our Love Go” was among their many top singles. Motown’s music drew inspi...