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Bob Dunn was one of the most decorative musician in his time. Bob Dunn was born on February 5, 1908 in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, Where he grew up Bob Dunn’s real name is Robert Lee Dunn. He went to school at Bragg’s public school, where he was a good student. I am here to tell you about Bob Dunn at a career stand point. Bob Dunn started his career as an American jazz trombonist. His father played the fiddle inspiring him to be a musician at a young age and found an interest in a Hawaiian tone developing his skill on the steel guitar. In 1927 at age 19 he started touring with the Panhandle Cowboys and Indians touring unit where he was inspired by the wonderful lines played by Texas trombonist Jack Teagarden. Using this tone in his Hawaiian music he created his own brass sounding style on the lead steel guitar that was unmatched for the time being. …show more content…
In the year 1934 following his time spent playing several jazz and blues bands he met Milton Brown in Fort Worth.
After being invited to at his studio he was immediately accepted in too his band “Milton Brown and his Musical Brownies”. One year later the band became the first to use an electric guitar in a country rooted song called “Taking Off”. He made over 90 recordings several of them featured his signature amplified guitar style. Bob Dunn began to fall in love with their western swing style of music until Milton Brown’s death in 1936. A few years after Milton Brown’s he joined former Cliff Burner and his Musical Wanders. He done several recording with them before forming his own band the Vagabonds recording for Decca Records. Not many people know but he also served in the United States Navy at the time of world war Two, which he was injured in and received a stint. After the war he went back to pursue his music career and retired in 1950. After his retirement he opened a small music shop in Houston, Texas where he taught music lessons for more than 20
years. Bob Dunn’s most known accomplishments was inventing the electric guitar and being the first person to record on it with his own home made pickup. He was inducted in the Steel guitar Hall of Fame in 1992 and the Texas Western Swing Hall of Fame. In 2010, 39 years after his death, Origin Jazz Library label released a 2-CD set of Bob Dunn’s recording titled Bob Dunn: Master of the Electric Steel Guitar 1935-1950. Bob Dunn was one of the most decorative musician in his time. Bob Dunn had a very remarkable music career. He died of lung cancer on May 27, 1971 at age 63 when he operated and owned a music store in Houston, Texas. As of 2017 Bob Dunn would be of age 109 but his death was 46 years ago. Bob Dunn’s most know work of art is his trademark song he recorded with Milton Brown and his Musical Brownies “Taking Off”.
Today I’m here to talk about how Tom Brady is a cheater. On February 1, 2015 super bowl XLIX was played. The game ended with the New England Patriates defeated the Seattle Seahawks 28-24. The balls used by the Patriates put in Tom Brady’s hands had been deflated prior to the game. The game was played in an over cast and rainy weather forecast. Where deflated balls would be easier to catch/throw.
The “king of Western swing,” Bob Wills, was a prominent figure from the 1930s through 1950s. At at a young age he learned to play the fiddle and he and his father performed at dances and other social gatherings. He was exposed to other genres of music as a young boy such a blues, conjunto and mariachi, but it was the new sounds of jazz that inspired him to experiment with traditional country music. In 1929 Wills moved to Fort Worth, Texas, were he formed a band, the Wills Fiddle Band, which would soon change to Light Crust Doughboys. Their music was played was played on the Fort Worth radio station, KFJZ radio, and their unique sound quickly spread which is what the radio advertisers needed during the economic downfall. However, in 1933 Wills left the band and formed a new one called Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys and they toured together over the next forty years. In 1945 Wills appeared at the Grand Ole Opry and insisted that there be a horn and drum section on stage. The audience was surprisingly pleased with this unwanted change by the directors. Despite his somewhat strained relationship with Nashville, the local country music establishment formally recognized Wills and his important overall impact on country music when the Country Music Association Hall of Fame inducted him in 1968 (Hartman, 146). Bob Wills died in 1975, but was still a major influence in up and coming young country artists like Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, George Strait and Lee Ann Womack.
Have you ever played soccer? For those of you that don’t know Alex Morgan has been going through an amazing life so far. I’ve been her fan for about two years and I’ve been learning about her daily life. The next time you see the USA women’s soccer play and u see Alex Morgan on the screen you may know she is going to have the team win the championship. So, today I will talk about Alex’s career, her childhood, and finally her teams.
At age eighteen, Bob had started a dance act with his girl friend Millie Rosequest, but it did not last long. Bob soon teamed up with another dancer named George Burd. They took their act to New York and worked at a lot of vaudeville show houses. It was at one of these places where Bob was asked to do the announcing in between acts. Bob's comedic talent and acts took hold and lead to the beginning of his solo career. In less than five years Bob had become the most sought after talent and the # 1 hit in the vaudeville circuit.
Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born on January 31, 1919 (York). He was born in the small town of Cairo, Georgia, on that day in January. His parents were Jerry and Mallie Robinson, the two of them didn’t have the best of marriage but they made out ok (Allen). Later in 1919, Jerry left Mallie to go farm some land somewhere else, but it was later found out that he had run off with another woman.
Steve Miller was born October 5, 1943 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Steve’s family was very involved with music. His mother was a jazz-influenced singer, and his father was a pathologist that very interested in the world of music. Dr. Miller was friends with many musicians which greatly aided in young Steve’s development in music. One of his father’s friends included Les Paul, who showed Steve some chords on a guitar at the age of five. Les Paul proved to be a very valuable mentor to Steve, and he became a good friend of the family. When Steve was seven his family moved to Dallas, where he was exposed to a different type of artists that usually did not visit Milwaukee. His father took him to see greats such as Hank Williams, Chuck Berry, and Carl Perkins. Steve was particularly drawn to T-Bone Walker, the father of Texas-style electric blues. This proved to be very influential in Steve’s life, and it is evident by the blues-sound that he exhibited in his guitar playing.
He also was known to influences experimental new music and electronic music. Although he spent a good part of his life in the recording studio, he also performed live. In addition to being one of the greatest vocalists in the 1950s, Holly played guitar, a variety of percussion instruments, and electric bass. Although Holly’s music career was short lived, the amount of music he produced is very impressive. As a songwriter, he is famous for developing his own material. It is in his songs and his band, The Crickets, that we truly see Buddy Holly’s unique musical personality. Holly also appeared to be a vocalist and instrumentalist, playing bass and guitar on almost all his songs. “Buddy Holly played rock and roll for only a few short years, but the wea...
How many Americans recognize the man on the back of the one hundred dollar bill? Do you know who he is and why he is on the back of that bill? If you said George Washington then you are right! It is said that when one begins something that others will follow behind you and in George Washington's case that is correct. George Washington paved the way for many other presidents that followed after him up until the one we currently have today. Without our first president we would not have our current president. George Washington made huge contributions and achievements to our country that still stand today.
Billie Holiday was born in Baltimore in 1915 on the 7th of April. Her real name is Eleanora Fagan Gough. Her mother was named Sadie Julia Fagan and had Eleanor as a teenager. Her dad name is Clarence Holiday who became a successful jazz musician as well. When Eleanor was a child she often skipped school, leading her mother to court because of truancy. When holiday was younger she said, "I never had a chance to play with dolls like other kids. I started working when I was 6 years old." She was sent to a school for troubled girls when she was 9 years old. Before her teen years, Billy and her mother moved to Harlem, N.Y. because her mother was searching for a job. Her mother was arrested after that. Billie married and remarried a couple
Robert quit school as a teen and started working in the cotton fields. Robert left that life to travel and play his music. He began to play the guitar around the age of fifteen. Famous blues men; Charlie Patton and Willie Brown influenced Johnson when he was young. At age 17, Robert married Virginia Travis.
Jimi loved blues and rock and roll and when he was sixteen Jimi got his first acoustic guitar and taught himself how to play. Shortly after, he began performing with his band called the Rocking Kings. Jimi is today acknowledged as a musical intellectual. He is highly recognized for his precision and speed while playing his music.
Art Menius said, “The African-American music of the rural south provided the source for gospel, jazz, and blues, while the often ignored black contribution to country music and hillbilly music went far beyond providing the banjo and Charley Pride.” In 1928, A.P. Carter, the patriarch of the legendary Carter Family, the first family of country music, met a blues guitarist by the name of Lesley “Esley” Riddle. Lesley Riddle had created a unique picking and sliding technique on the guitar while he was recovering from an accident on the job. The Carter Family was looking for a new sound of music, and they were so overwhelmed by the sound that Lesley produced, they wanted him to teach them how to play that way. Lesley Riddle influenced Maybelle Carter’s style of guitar playing called the “Carter Scratch,” which became legendary. According to birthplaceofcountrymusic.org, Riddle’s influe...
Louis Armstrong is one of the most well known influential jazz musicians that there is today. Louis played the trumpet like no one would believe. He also was a composer, singer, and even occasionally an actor. Louis’s full name is Louis Daniel Armstrong but was nicknamed Satchmo, Satch, or Pops. Louis didn’t have the best childhood growing up. He was born on August 4, 1901 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Louis’s father was a factory worker but wasn’t a big part of his life because he abandoned Louis and his family shortly after he was born. His mother wasn’t the best influence because she often turned to prostitution and left Louis with his grandmother. Louis also didn’t have the best education because he was forced to leave his school in fifth grade to start working and making money.
As a result from extreme hard work and perseverance followed by an unmatchable drive to succeed, Donald J. Trump has earned the right to be known as a multi-billionaire, real estate icon, and President of the United States of America. Reflecting on his life, he has faced many challenges and overcame them all. To understand how he rose to success and his journey to the top of the kingpin, it is important to recognize how he saw the american dream and pursued it. Today, many recognize him as the president but very few can fully grasp all that he has done in his life. From his start as a real estate mogul, to his impact on media, there are many questions as to how he became so recognizable today.
After his 1991 graduation from Harvard Law School, Obama taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School from 1992 to 2004.