well lets face it.....the greatest composer of the blues....was that great Italian Willfredo Dixonini....he was called Willie Dixon.....easier to say....wrote many of the songs the lads were playing in the 60's and 70's....true story....
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Presidential Proclamation- African-American Music Appreciation Month | The White House
Certainly well deserved since African American music is at the core of all American music.
presidential proclamation- african-american music appreciation month | the white house
certainly well deserved since african american music is at the core of all american music.
what about tejano music? Where's the black influence there? Rap, country, rock, and r and b have all been touched by the latin beat, but not one ethnicity is the core of all music. In american music every aspect of life, etnicity, and culture is merged, mixed, and highlighted. To say that black music is at the core of all american music is plain stupid an an outright fabrication.
Gaelic? That's not off the mark. If you know the history of the southerly migration from our earliest colonies, you know that the Scotch and Irish were disproportionately represented in that pattern. Many settled in Appalachia...many lines have still never left some of those "hollers." You can hear that influence in early country music, in bluegrass and more.
That would be "Scottish". Adhesive tape is "Scotch". Otherwise, I completely agree.
Presidential Proclamation- African-American Music Appreciation Month | The White House
Certainly well deserved since African American music is at the core of all American music.
What about Tejano music? Where's the black influence there? Rap, Country, Rock, and R and B have all been touched by the Latin beat, but not one ethnicity is the core of all music. In American Music every aspect of life, etnicity, and culture is merged, mixed, and highlighted. To say that black music is at the core of all American Music is plain stupid an an outright fabrication.
Presidential Proclamation- African-American Music Appreciation Month | The White House
Certainly well deserved since African American music is at the core of all American music.
A. You're full of shit. American music traditionally has been Gaelic. Too bad for your lying, dumb ass.
B. When's Gaelic American Music Appreciation Month?
C. Go fuck your racist self, huh?
A. You're full of shit. American music traditionally has been Gaelic. Too bad for your lying, dumb ass.
B. When's Gaelic American Music Appreciation Month?
C. Go fuck your racist self, huh?
Gaelic music? You can't be serious.
All popular American music has it's roots in The Blues.
When you figure out where the blues originated, let me know how embarrassed you are. Well, that's if you can reason and whatnot .....
Country and folk music in the U.S. are heavily influenced by Scotch and Irish music brought here by immigrants.
If you're talking about Gospel, Blues and Jazz I would agree. Everything else is just an offshoot of those genres.Presidential Proclamation- African-American Music Appreciation Month | The White House Certainly well deserved since African American music is at the core of all American music.
The only banjo player I ever liked was the Rev. Gary Davis. I think this recording is from his later years as his skills had diminished some but he was still great. The tune is called "Please Baby" but it's really just a banjo version of his famous guitar tune "Let Me Lay It On You":And blacks heavily influenced country music and contributed the Banjo to country music.
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Presidential Proclamation- African-American Music Appreciation Month | The White House
Certainly well deserved since African American music is at the core of all American music.