Every piece of cinema that De Palma directed had the same motif within the subtext of the film. A character observing a violent or violating action, and unable to stop the action from occurring. The character would try their hardest to stop the action, or search for the truth in an attempt to help themselves or another but ultimately all those involved result in an unhappy ending. When approaching the De Palma films this motif repeats throughout different movies he’s created. Due to his own personal
In the story, “Sonny’s Blues” by James Baldwin insists, that music is a universal language that speaks life into a dead soul. Stereotypical notion of music arouses emotions that are disregarded. The story demonstrates the significance of music and the components that communicates needs and wants. Sonny’s character was not very talkative, but his music spoke with volume. This paper will analyze the elements of music told in “Sonny’s Blues” that connects and bonds the characters emotionally, physically
song, Moody Blue, sung by Elvis Presley, depicts not only the literal color of blue seen in the night and day, the contrast emotionally and visually night and day have, but also the personal attachment seen with blue. Hey, moody blue/ Tell me, who I 'm talkin ' to/ You 're like the night and day/ And it 's hard to say which one is you/ Oh, my baby, my moody blue. Blue is a not only a color. Blue is a physical feeling. Blue is an emotion. The sun streaks the cobalt sky each day but blue is so much
It has been shown, that blues music is music that comes from the heart. The artists tell stories through their music about bad times and good times in which they have gone through. They make these songs relatable so in which people can try to understand what the artists went through. Something that blues music does is making light out of something sad that has happened. The quality that most defines the blues aesthetic is the tragic comic portion of it. The characteristic of tragic comic affirms
minstrel shows, which featured actors and musicians portraying African American stereotypes through song, dance, and theater. She first started performing the blues at the age of 16. Around this time she married husband Will Rainey, and together they formed their own touring minstrel company called "The Alabama Fun Makers," performing blues music together. 2 years later, when she was 18, Rainey and her husband joined a larger and more popular minstrel company called "Rabbit's Foot," and toured with
Let’s take a look at the top ten blues musicians over time and how they changed the world: 1. B.B. King Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDg6JisPGcE Riley B. King, also known as B.B. King, may just be the most famous blues artist on the list. An American blues singer, electric guitarist, songwriter and record producer, King delivered blues music in a smooth sophisticated way with his guitar that was the very essence of the music itself. 2. Robert Johnson Source: http://thenewjazzarchive
The music of Blues arise from a black cultural melting pot in the American South of the 1890s. By the 1910s, the first recorded blues were published as sheet music, the blues had taken the form widely recognized today. The music of blues was originated in the 19th Century on Southern plantations. The first African slaves are brought to the American colony from Virginia in 1619. They’ve been forced to work as croppers and builders. The Congress drafted ended on 1 January 1808. Over nearly
Answer: Melancholy. Answer: This song fits very well in what I would consider to be blues music. It has all of the right ingredients, love, sadness, and a broken heart. It also uses instruments that are traditionally linked to blues music, the piano, and saxophone. The emotion that is heard through Bessie Smiths vocals gives the listener a true feeling of the blues. Answer: I pictured a very lively scene, with many things happening at the same time. The sounds are very sudden and unexpected
Mr. Bo Diddley was born December 28, 1928 in McComb, Mississippi under the name Ellas Otha Bates but changed as a child to Ellas McDaniel. He was known as an R&B and Chicago Blues singer and guitarist. He was nicknamed The Originator because of his key role in the transition from the blues to rock and roll, and rock, and influenced a host of acts. On November 20, 1955, Bo Diddley appeared on the popular Ed Sullivan TV show. The show asked him to sing "Sixteen Tons", but instead he sang "Bo Diddley"
booming and people were dancing to the lively genre of jazz in the heart of New Orleans. Not too far away is the Mississippi River Delta, where the most genuine of music genres was born; the blues. Ranging from Charley Patton to Joe Bonamassa, blues was- and is still, very influential to the current music culture. One of the most prominent artists in blues music is Charley Patton, who is often referred to as the "Father of Delta Blues", was the beginning of a chain reaction for inspiration to the likes
and this is Muddy Waters (McKinley Morganfield). Style of music ~ Blues, Chicago Blues, Rock n Roll, Rhythm and Blues List of his/her most famous songs ~ I just keep Loving you - In the year of 1947 for local label. Louisiana Blues - In the year of 1950. She moves - In the year of 1950. Juke - In the late 1950 but this song was his first song he wrote on his own. Key to the highway - In the year of 1940. Boom Boom - Boss Blues Harmonica. Sad Hours - In the Album Miscellaneous. Mean Old World -
The House of Blues in Boston offers guests a wide variety of muscial performances to enjoy year-round as well as local art and Southern cuisine. The heart of the venue, however, is grounded in its deep feelings of tradition and community. The first House of Blues was opened in 1992 in Harvard by celebrities Dan Aykroyd, Aerosmith, Paul Shaffer, James Belushi and River Phoenix. Though the original House of Blues has since closed, nine venues are currently running across the United States, including
ethnic culture of music, making a new style of music, and influencing other musicians. Traditionally, Blues was a type of music usually sung by black men; however, blacks were not fully accepted as musicians yet, so Blues was not a popular genre in the music world. Presley gave listeners a new perspective on the Blues. His music
“Sonny’s Blues” tells the story of two estranged brothers who lead very different lives with only one similarity: darkness. However, even the darkness was dissimilar, arising from the differences in their lives. Sonny found his passion in music, which he pursued despite his family’s disapproval, but his lifestyle led him to a drug addiction. On the other hand, his brother, the narrator, has an average life with a nice home and family. The narrator’s darkness comes from his inability to deal with
Blues music was an outlet for women like Alberta Hunter, Ethel Waters, Gertrude “Ma” Rainey, Bessie Smith and others to sing about their problems and feelings. The music gave them the chance to let their peers know that they weren’t alone, other women were going through the same ordeals. These songs sent the message that women could and should stand up for themselves and live their lives the way they saw fit. Women of the blues era opened the door for future female singers to express themselves through
the 1980s blues made a resurgence in popularity and Stevie Ray Vaughan was one of the front runners. His blues style was different than other styles of blues and was something people had rarely heard before, if at all. He became known as one of the best guitar players in the industry and worked with some of the biggest names around. Vaughan grew up in a house of music listening to all kinds of swing and hillbilly music, but it wasn’t until his brother, Jimmie, started bringing home blues records
History of the BLUES MUSIC is full of curiosities and mysteries. Critics describe it as a soulful and emotional music. Lyrics is about the lives of African-Americans - their hardships, hopes and loves. It was created in the 19th century on Southern plantations. Slavers or descendants of slaves originated the genre. African spirituals and work songs or chants evolved to create a new genre. In the early 1900s they were mixed with American country folk music gaining characteristic features. At the beginning
that although Joplin was a wonderful singer with a hard-edged blues voice, she had also never written her own music; Joplin preferred to sing covers of music. By her early teens Joplin became a loner at her high school, which led her to her interest in folk and blues. In 1963, Joplin decided to run away from home and began singing at clubs in
The blues as an art form is an example of the socio-economic and cultural limitations placed upon African Americans in the 1920’s and 1930’s. Discrimination and segregation limited African American’s opportunities to have well-paying jobs that allowed for social exchange in traditional forms and equal representation in cultural products of the time. One of the few opportunities to work against this system was a performer and song writer for African American music. In this way the blues were used
The Santa Fe Evening of Jazz was a great concert featuring the Rhythm and Blues, Jazz Combo, and Big Band from Santa Fe College with special guest Professor Scott Wilson from the University of Florida Jazz Studies. This Evening of Jazz was the ninth one to be held and was superbly done; getting a ticket was quick and simple, finding a seat was as easy, and leaving was not hard. The whole performance was led by Doctor Steven Lee Bingham who also played with all the bands on the alto saxophone along