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Pop originally refers to the abbreviation of “popular” Two words often used interchangeably but are actually separate entities Pop music originated in 1950s in Great Britain Derived from rock and roll Term used to describe rock and roll and new British youth music styles that it influenced
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This genre of music includes a mix of many different styles varying from jazz to country; rock and roll to rap; and be-bop to hip-hop. The production of sheet music was essential for the success of pop music Families could get together and play songs on an instrument
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At the start of the 20 th century, pianos were traded in for phonographs Allowed for listening to popular songs without having to play it outright Pop Music is generally described as very commercial friendly Marketable Memorable Uses vocals, lyrics, instruments, or a combination of all three Catchy choruses or verses
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Pop Music attempts to create visual content in response to the feature extracted from the music To give a visually coherent representation of the sound
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Jerry Lee Lewis Johnny Cash Elvis Presley
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Known as an American Rock and Roll and country music singer-songwriter Born and raised in Ferriday, Louisiana First started in 1956 with Sun Records His song, “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On” made him famous
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Lewis was private about his personal life Ray Berry, a British Reporter, found out about Lewis’s third wife Myra Gale Brown Myra was 13 years old She was also his first cousin, once removed This news caused an uproar led to his British tour ending sooner than expected
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As a result of this scandal, Lewis was blacklisted from radio stations Ostracized from music scenes Ticket sales for concerts went from $10,000 a night to $250 a night For the remainder of the fifties he was fairly unsuccessful
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Attempted a rock and roll comeback with a new label in Smash Records during the 60s Wasn’t very successful Switched over to recording country ballads After the mid-60s, Lewis began to experience a jump-start in success, with his singles landing in the Top 10 numerous times
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Known as an American singer-songwriter, actor, and author Well known during the 50s as a rock and roll and rock-a-billy artist Had a deep bass- baritone voice
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Made first recordings for Sun Records in 1955, “Hey Porter” and “Cry! Cry! Cry!” Cash is also known for his involvement with the Million Dollar Quartet Elvis Presley Jerry Lee Lews, Jr. Luther Perkins Johnny Cash
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Cash was born in Kingsland, Arkansas. Cash and his wife moved to Memphis, Tennessee where he started his music career Had a successful run with Sun Records, but left for more freedom and money to Columbia Records in 1958 Career took off and this led to more successful tours with bigger artists
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Cash was happily married to Vivian Liberto in 1954 They had four daughters Due to tours, affairs with other woman, and close relationship with June Carter, Cash and Liberto divorced in 1966. Cash and Carter were married in 1968. They were together until June Carter’s death in 2003.
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Cash drank heavily and suffered from drug addiction Known for using certain drugs to stay awake during tours Known for nervousness and erratic behavior during shows This behavior and lifestyle allowed him to create an “Outlaw” image which may have helped his career
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Cash claimed to have “tried every drug there was to try” Cash has said he was “the only person sued by the government for starting a forest fire Arrested in 1965 for trespassing late at night to pick flowers Cops suspected he was smuggling in heroine from Mexico. He was actually hiding prescription tablets. Was in jail seven times
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Cash performed concerts at various prisons starting in the late 1950s These performances led to two successful live albums, Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison (1968) and Johnny Cash at San Quentin (1969) Folsom Prison recorded included “Folsom Prison Blues” San Quentin record included “A Boy Named Sue”
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Johnny Cash and June Carter were very close even while married to other people Cash’s first marriage ended much due to this relationship Cash and Carter performed side by side for many years before and after their marriage in 1968 June Carter died in May 2003. Some say Cash’s health worsened due to a broken heart over June’s passing. Cash died less then 4 months later in September of 2003.
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Known as an American singer, musician, and actor Referred to as “the King of Rock and Roll” or “the King” Very significant cultural icon of the 20 th century
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Was born in Tupelo, Mississippi in January of 1935 Born in a two room house that his father built along with his uncle His family moved to Memphis, Tennessee when he was 13
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Grew up rather poor in finances, but rich in musical exposure Instead of getting a bike as a kid, his father convinced him to take a guitar instead Elvis’s first guitar cost $12.95 When he was in high school, he won the talent show his senior year singing and playing guitar.
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Made his start working with Sun Records in 1954 Known for playing rock and role, pop and rockabilly music Rockabilly - Upbeat fusion of country music and rhythm an blues Sun Records sold his contract to RCA Victor, leading to his first RCA single, “Heartbreak Hotel” in 1956
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In a short time, Elvis crossed color and race lines with his style of music and performance Made him very popular and controversial November 1956, Elvis starred in his first film, Love me Tender In 1958, Elvis was drafted into military service with the U.S. Army Continued his recording career two years later
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In 1971, Presley had an affair with Joyce Bova From this affair, resulted Bova’s pregnancy and subsequent abortion He often mentioned leaving his wife and moving in with Bova
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The Presley’s separated in 1972 after Elvis learns of his wife’s affair with her karate instructor Some say, that after hearing of this, Elvis raped his wife Soon after the separation (five months), a new girlfriend, Linda Thompson, moved in with him
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Presley was also heavily addicted to barbiturates Overdosed on barbiturates twice during the year of 1973 Spent three days in a coma after first overdose Hospitalized, semicomatose from the effects of Demerol addiction This matched with his very busy touring schedule, led to his declining health
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Starred in over 33 successful films Made television appearances Had record breaking concerts on tour and in Las Vegas Sold over one billion records, more than any other artist
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