Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller Essays

  • Informative Speech On Johnny Cash

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    Topic: Johnny Cash Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the life of Johnny Cash throughout his musical career Introduction: I. You have heard many people say, “I want a love like Johnny and June,” but do they really know what they are asking for? II. Throughout studying the life of Johnny Cash and his tract record, Johnny Cash struggled heavily with drugs, cheated on his first wife married June Carter, and still struggled to be the “ideal man.” The man he became after overcoming his struggles

  • Smokey Joe's Cafe Play Analysis

    1380 Words  | 6 Pages

    The Ocean County College Repertory Theater Company performed the play, Smokey Joe’s Cafe at the Jay and Linda Grunin Center for the Arts, located on the Ocean County College campus. Smokey Joe’s Cafe was a very engaging play from the talent of the actors, musical ability of the musicians, and the overall joyful atmosphere. The environment of this play was quite perfect; there were comfortable seats and I have a great view of the stage. It was a pleasant, inside venue at room temperature, not too

  • African American Music History Essay

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    Jewish Americans have been the pioneers of many new sounds throughout America’s entertainment industry boom. Between a mixture of African Americans and Jews, the popular music of the last century has been evolving and changing, all the while people loving what was being performed, or what was heard on the radio. Jewish producers were some of the most influential in creating the distinct sounds of their eras and the widespread popularization of the music. Much like the movie industry, the pioneers

  • Stand By Me Essay

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    In 1975 John Lennon performed one of the most famous versions of the song “Stand by Me”. The pop song “Stand by Me” is originally sung by Ben E. King and written by King himself, Jerry Leiber, and Mike Stoller, the song was very well received by the public and did very well on the charts; number 1 in the R&B charts, Top Ten hit on the U.S. charts twice during 1961, and ranked 122nd on Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of all Time. The song also won one award, which was; 2012 Towering