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2). Rock Lyrics of The 1980’s By : Joseph Kenny
One of the most well-know eras of music is the nineteen-eighties. In this period the virus AIDS hadn’t been quite discovered yet and everyone was still under the notion that having a good time with as many people as possible was the best way to live. Hair styles and clothing looked as weird they could, with long hair and mullets being in fashion throughout the decade.
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4). Fiona Apple - A Star In Her Prime Hitting The Stage By : Jay Nault
Very few female artists in the world today combine the stage presence, searing lyrics and sultry style that Fiona Apple brings to life in all of her work. Apple has gained a wide-ranging and extremely loyal following, and she is set to perform live in several cities around the United States this summer.
Early Life
Fiona Apple Maggart was born in New York City on September 17, 1977.
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5). Should You Go With The Cheap Mastering House or Invest In Quality Work? By : Hans Klein
There are two directions you can take when producing your music. Although both begin with weeks, months or years (and lots of money) spent getting quality work inside the recording and mixing studios, they diverge upon arriving at the mastering house.
The first path looks tempting at first glance. It’s where you decide to get your mastering done fast and cheap.
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7). The Changing Face of the Music Industry By : Kael
When was the last time you paid $12 or more for a CD? For many, it has been years. It’s really no wonder why so many people have stopped spending their hard earned money on overpriced CD’s. People used to go out and buy a CD because they heard one song on the radio that they really liked, and a lot of times that CD would only have one or two hit songs on it.
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8). Creativity and Confidence: How To Supercharge Your Self-Confidence Using Your Natural Creativity By : Dan Goodwin
Great self-confidence is something that everyone can benefit from developing.
Why is it that when the lives of two friends or colleagues of similar backgrounds, education, age, and ability are compared, we often see that one has achieved great things in all aspects of their lives with seemingly very little effort or restriction, whilst the other has.
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11). Creating to Connect – How ALL Creativity is About Communicating By : Dan Goodwin
Living a creative life is often very closely connected with our feelings and emotions. It is no coincidence that those of us who are creative also tend to share traits of being emotional, sensitive, and good at communicating with others.
To be able to use creativity as a means of connecting with other people then, it’s essential to be able to tap into our own deep feelings and experiences within, and then convey them in an articulate way to our intended audience.
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12). Session Singing - Your Day Job! By : Tom Gauger
You’ve always had the dream, you want to go for it, but you hesitate cause you’re not quite sure how to enter the market. You know that if given the opportunity, that you would rise to the occasion, do it and be successful! That’s a common theme among singers who want to embark upon a career as a jingle or session singer. As a former talent booking agent with the William Morris Agency, I can attest to the frustration that many feel trying to break into the singing market.
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13). NU-Metal: Style’s Specific Features By : Music Babylon
The NU-Metal trend was for the first time introduced in the early 1990s on the peak of formation of new hard music mainstream. The NU-Metal is also called agro metal, or NU-Metal using the traditional heavy metal umlaut. It typically fuses influences from the grunge and alternative metal of the early 1990s with hip hop, electronic music and other metal genres, most often thrash metal and groove metal.
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14). Motivational Art Prints By : Shawn Campbell
There is no reason why your home office should only be characterized by books, papers and gadgets. Taking the time to personalize your work space can have immense benefits for your state of mind. In particular, surrounding yourself with motivational art can fuel productivity and inspire you to achieve more. Decorating your home office walls with the beauty of art may transform your mood, and printed words of inspiration may transform your business!
You may not be aware of it, but there is an enormous array of motivational art available.
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15). You Must Be An Artist By : Colette Kelso
“...Meet this solemn question with a strong, simple ‘I must,’ then build your life in accordance with this necessity; your whole life, even into its humblest and most indifferent hour, must become a sign and witness to this impulse.” - Rilke
We are, all of us, meant to create. We are creat-ures, thus it is evident in the world around us that as a spider spins a web, a bird builds a nest, humans are possessed of a spiritual and biological mandate to spin and build a world of beauty and function.
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16). Singers Who Sing & Talent Agents Who Book By : Tom Gauger
In the world of the music business, there are truly singers who sing and singers who don’t, along with talent booking agents who book and those that couldn’t sell cotton candy at the circus. Is it drive, talent or a mystical combination of “factors” that create singers and talent booking agents, or is it yet the pure unexplainable? Let’s look at some factors in this article as singers, looking to further their careers, try to find suitable representation.
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17). Creative Day Jobs: How to Support Yourself While Pursuing Your Creativity By : Dan Goodwin
There are few creative people who are able to pursue their artistic and creative talents whilst earning a reasonable income from just them exclusively.
Often the creative work that is most original, most challenging and pioneering, is, due to its nature, without precedent and so not immediately accepted or sought after anyway.
How many great painters.
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18). Increase Creativity: 5 Ways to Shine a Little Sunshine and Watch Your Creativity Flourish! By : Dan Goodwin
When it comes to being creative, we all know the feelings of being tired, uninspired and “not in the mood” to get down to creating.
Sometimes we can easily overcome these kind of feelings. The motivation to create, and the positive effects we know we’ll produce by being creative, are greater than the negative feelings holding us back, and so we simply get on with it.
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19). Get More People To View Your Art By Writing Articles By : Hege Crowton
As an artist, you like to spend the majority of your time creating art, but in order for the entire world to see your creations you need a website and targeted traffic. Once you have your site, how do you get visitors that are interested in your particular style and medium?
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20). You Can Find Stunning Art Deco Jewelry By : Sintilia Miecevole
You can find a long history for Art Deco Jewelry. This style of jewelry can be dated back to the mid 1920s. This type of art was inspired by the “Exposition Internationales des Arts Decoratifs and Industriels Modernes”. This movement took place in Paris, France in the mid 1920s, with the term “Art Deco” not becoming the popular term until many years later in the 1960s.
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22). Buying Art. By : TJ Tierney
Everyone buys art from time to time, some pay large amounts of money for original artwork - more people buy cheap forms of the arts on-line or at their local market. But regardless of your wealth there are plenty of great art sites selling many great forms of art.
Times are quickly changing and the world of arts is fast becoming more affordable for everyone.
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23). What Is Country Music Anyway? By : Sintilia Miecevole
When many people think of country music, they think of sad songs about lost loves, broken down trucks and runaway dogs. In their minds, they are hearing all of these woes sung in the traditional twangy country accents of the south. However, these perceptions of country music are far from where this style of music has evolved. Today, country music is one of the most popular genres of music, normally outsold only by rock and pop genres.
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24). The Modern Art Movements By : Breiana Cecil
"What distinguishes modern art from the art of other ages is criticism."
-Octavio Paz
The Modern Art movements can be said to have begun in the mid 19th century. Up until this point, the artists of the world focused their artwork on realistic depictions of the world around them. They made their living solely on commission work, government sponsorship, and exhibitions chosen by government officials.
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25). The Power of Cumulative Creativity - 5 Compelling Benefits of Creating a Little Each Day. By : Dan Goodwin
One of the most common perceptions of non-artists about how creative people work is that seized by inspiration at the most unlikely times, they rush to their notebook, easel or computer and create furiously for hours until they’re burnt out, exhausted and unable to create anymore.
Then, after suffering an unpredictable and turbulent period of some form of creative block, suddenly the next day/ week/ month/ year their inspiration grips them once more and they again create manically.
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