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I have to write a essay on the history of a music genre. Ive got it down to these two. Which would be easiest to do?

2007-01-09 08:39:11 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Music

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Grunge would probably be more interesting...and an easier "beginning" to pin down.......it might be more difficult to find the origins of country music.

2007-01-09 08:44:18 · answer #1 · answered by mike_d_pgh 3 · 0 0

Hi. Being a lover of Country Music, I would have to say Country.

I think that it would be more original if you did that as others are more likely to do the newer styles of music.

The Carter Family were a big part of the history of country music. Check out the link and see what you think.

Good luck with your essay

2007-01-09 17:58:33 · answer #2 · answered by Woo 2 · 0 0

Grunge music is the best

2007-01-09 16:45:17 · answer #3 · answered by Paula 7 · 0 0

Country music, definitely.

Although musicians had been recording fiddle tunes (known as Old Time Music at that time) in the southern Appalachians for several years, It wasn't until August 1, 1927 in Bristol, Tennessee, that Country Music really began. There, on that day, Ralph Peer signed Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family to recording contracts for Victor Records.

These two recording acts set the tone for those to follow - Rodgers with his unique singing style and the Carters with their extensive recordings of old-time music.
Known as the "Father of Country Music," James Charles Rodgers was born in Meridian, Mississippi on September 8, 1897. Always in ill health, he became a railroad hand, until ill health caught up with him and he was forced to seek a less strenuous occupation. An amateur entertainer for many years, he became a serious performer in 1925, appearing in Johnson City, Tennessee and other places. In 1926, Rodgers and Carrie, his wife of 6 years, moved to Asheville, North Carolina, and organized the Jimmie Rodgers' Entertainers, a hillbilly band comprising Jack Pierce (guitar), Jack Grant (mandolin/banjo), Claude Grant (banjo), and Rodgers himself (banjo).

Upon hearing that Ralph Peer of Victor Records was setting up a portable recording studio in Bristol, on the Virginia-Tennessee border, the Entertainers headed in that direction. But due to a dispute within their ranks, Rodgers eventually recorded as a solo artist, selecting a sentimental ballad, "The Soldier's Sweetheart," and a lullaby, "Sleep, Baby, Sleep," as his first offerings. The record met with instant acclaim, thus causing Victor to record further Rodgers' sides throughout 1927, including the first in a set of 13, Blue Yodel # 1 (T for Texas)
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Rodgers, who died in 1933, never appeared on any major radio show or even played the Grand Ole Opry during his lifetime. But he, Fred Rose, and Hank Williams were the first persons to be elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1961, which is indicative of his importance in the history of Country Music.


check the rest on http://roughstock.com/history/begin.html

2007-01-09 16:44:36 · answer #4 · answered by MICHAEL G 2 · 0 0

Country would be easier, but grunge would make your paper more unique and interesting.

2007-01-09 17:02:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

country,as all they sing about is him leaving her or her running away from him.

2007-01-12 22:53:31 · answer #6 · answered by fluffie 1 · 0 0

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