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Essay heading: Progression Of Music From The 1940's To The Present
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Music and Movies |
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October 29, 2003 |
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That is, his career was huge,
until the it was made public that he fell in love with a married his 13 year old
cousin. In 1957 Rock & Roll had been turned upsidedown when Buddy Holly hit the
airwaves with "That'll be the Day." Buddy Holly rolled out hit after hit after
hit. That is, until his plane went down in Iowa... displayed 300 characters
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That is, until his plane went down in Iowa. He died at the young age of 22.
That night his music was playing non-stop and has not stopped playing to this
day.
The blues and gospel of James Brown and Jackie Wilson was popular with the
black community. "Someday, maybe someone will discover the reason that Chuck
Berry, Do Diddley, Fats Domino, and Little Richard never connected with black
audiences" (25 years,p15)... displayed next 300 characters
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