by Manuel Marino | Music
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Rock and roll emerged in the southern states of the USA, blending elements of blues, country, jazz, and gospel music. While traces of rock and roll can be found in music as early as the 1920s, it wasn’t until the 1950s that it solidified as a distinct genre. Although pinpointing a specific year or track that marked the birth of rock and roll is challenging due to the evolutionary nature of music, Elvis Presley is often regarded as the first true rock and roll icon.
The original form of rock and roll declined towards the end of the 1950s with the tragic deaths of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper in a plane crash, as well as the temporary or permanent exit of many other prominent artists from the music industry Marketing and Music: Any Song Can Become Famous? - Today let's dive into a topic that's been buzzing around a lot: the relationship between marketing and music. We all know that marketing plays a massive role in the music industry, but does it actually hold the power to make any track a hit? Or does talent still stand a chance? First off, let's address…… ...Read the rest.
“Rock and Roll: A History”
by Manuel Marino | Music
Photo by Ralf Heid
The Folk Music genre is commonly regarded as a collection of melodies created by ordinary people. Typically, folk songs revolve around the lives of common individuals and adhere to specific rhymes. However, due to the lack of written documentation, the origins of many early folk tunes remain uncertain.
A significant number of early folk melodies focus on important events in the daily lives of ordinary people. These events encompass birth, love, weddings, deaths, and agricultural activities. Many folk songs were sung while engaging in work, often depicting mundane tasks such as planting, weeding, reaping, milling, harvesting, and weaving. The rhythms of this music often mirror the pace of the associated work. For instance, melodies about weaving cloth follow a similar beat to that of a weaving loom.
Interestingly, songs that are several decades old continue to be sung today. At one point, folk music in Europe fell out of fashion, but fortunately, it experienced a revival in the 1960s, reaching a wider audience.
Many folk songs narrate the history of the people who sang them, chronicling events such as wars, natural disasters, epidemics, and coronations.
The term “folk music” is relatively modern and derived from the … ...Read the rest.
“Where Did Folk Music Originate?”
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