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Rockabilly goes national: 1956
In January 1956 three new classic songs by Cash, Perkins, and Presley were released: "Folsom Prison Blues" by Cash, and "Blue Suede Shoes" by Perkins, both on Sun; and "Heartbreak Hotel" by Presley on ...
2014-12-7 15:36
Rockabilly
There was a close relationship between blues and country music from the very earliest country recordings in the 1920s. The first nationwide country hit was "Wreck of the Old 97", backed with "Lonesome ...
2014-12-7 15:35
Popular music
Musicologist and specialist in popular music Philip Tagg defined the notion in the light of sociocultural and economical aspects:Popular music, unlike art music, is (1) conceived for mass distribution ...
2014-12-7 15:34
Dixieland
Dixieland is the name given to the style of jazz performed by early New Orleans jazz musicians. The name is a reference to the "Old South," specifically anything south of the Mason-Dixon line. Dixiela ...
2014-12-7 15:32
Nicknames
The city's several nicknames are illustrative:Crescent City alludes to the course of the Lower Mississippi River around and through the city.The Big Easy was possibly a reference by musicians in the e ...
2014-12-7 15:30
Economy
New Orleans has one of the largest and busiest ports in the world, and metropolitan New Orleans is a center of maritime industry. The New Orleans region also accounts for a significant portion of the ...
2014-12-7 15:26
New Orleans
La Nouvelle-Orléans (New Orleans) was founded May 7, 1718, by the French Mississippi Company, under the direction of Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, on land inhabited by the Chitimacha. It was n ...
2014-12-7 15:23
Birth of the underground
During the 1970s, a number of diverse styles emerged in stark contrast to mainstream American popular music. Though these genres were not largely popular in the sense of selling many records to mainst ...
2014-12-7 15:21
American popular music
The earliest songs that could be considered American popular music, as opposed to the popular music of a particular region or ethnicity, were sentimental parlor songs by Stephen Foster and his peers, ...
2014-12-7 15:20
Swing note
A "swing note" or "shuffle note" is a performance practice, mainly in jazz-influenced music, in which some notes with equal written time values are performed with unequal durations, usually as alterna ...
2014-12-7 15:18
Syncopation
Technically, "syncopation occurs when a temporary displacement of the regular metrical accent occurs, causing the emphasis to shift from a strong accent to a weak accent." "Syncopation is," however, ...
2014-12-7 15:17
Polyrhythm
In some European art music, polyrhythm periodically contradicts the prevailing meter. For example, polyrhythm is heard in the first few minutes of Beethoven's Third Symphony and in the first movement ...
2014-12-7 15:16
Improvisation
Improvisation in engineering is to solve a problem with the tools and materials immediately at hand. Examples of such improvisation was the re-engineering of carbon dioxide scrubbers with the material ...
2014-12-7 15:12
Blue note
The existence of the blue note within music ultimately derives from the fact that equal temperament in western diatonic harmony is an artifice or compromise originally used in the eighteenth century t ...
2014-12-7 15:08
Reconstruction and Jim Crow
Main articles: Reconstruction era of the United States, Disfranchisement after the Reconstruction Era and Voting rights in the United StatesAfter the Civil War, the South was devastated in terms of po ...
2014-12-7 15:06

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