PPT-Robert Johnson and the Myths Surrounding the Blues

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Jamie Haworth Key Themes Romanticism towards the Blues Commercial character Technologys significant impact on the blues Robert Johnson Background King of the Delta

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Jamie Haworth Key Themes Romanticism towards the Blues Commercial character Technologys significant impact on the blues Robert Johnson Background King of the Delta Blues Incredible vocal delivery and guitarplaying style. harvardedu Positions Robert Wood Johnson Fou ndation Schol r in Health Policy Resear ch Harvard University Cam ridge MA August 2004Jul 2 06 Assist ant Professor of Sociology Bowdoin College Brunswick Maine July 2003present Acting Assoc ate Dire ctor “The Treasure of Lemon Brown”. What are the . . ?. What are the Blues?. The Blues is a musical genre that originated in African-American communities of primarily the "Deep South" of the United States at the end of the 19th century from spirituals, work songs, field hollers, and shouts and chants.. Journal. What are some of the difficult aspects of going to a private, Christian school? . Why Read Myths and Folktales?. They . tell about the beginnings of things.. Include . marvelous or supernatural events and tell of deeds and adventures of gods and goddesses, heroes, and heroines. . African American vocal music. Slaves not permitted to bring instruments. Drumming. specifically forbidden. Playing of European instruments permitted. Musicians also served as tribal historians and social commentators. History of Rock & Roll . Chpt. . 12. The Vietnam War . Vietnam Protest. The Psychedelic Blues . The music of the oppressed race . Made popular by College kids . Jimi. Hendrix. Part Cherokee . From a broken home in Seattle . Blues evolved and no one single person is credited with its invention. . Musicologist credit Charlie (Charley) Patton as the first known blues artist. . The Blues begins to travel. With the success of early blues artist, the blues will begin to spread to other parts of the rural south and across the country developing different regional styles and stars. Essential Questions. Why do people communicate?. How do people communicate?. How do audience and purpose determine style?. Is it important to share ideas, questions and emotions?. Before America was America. Engelbert 2015. To think about…. Last class we examined multimedia sources about how slavery became the norm in America. It was illegal for slaves to learn to read and write, so they turned. . to. Folklore. . can be defined. …. . as all the traditions, customs, and stories that are passed along by word of mouth in a culture.. “Folk” . means. …. . ordinary people. a. nd. . “lore” . Johnson and Johnson. Presentation includes:. Company history. . Corporate structure. Management structure. . Employee . relations . policies. . Financial analysis. Stock history. . State . of industry, . www.americanradiohistory.com Copyright myths and ritualsAubrey TiganRiji2009carved pearl shell and red ochre National Gallery of Australia CanberraAboriginal people associate the iridescent lustre of pearl shells with the shimmering quali . ancient. . answers. on . the. . . creation. of the World. . Ancient Cosmology:.

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