Music In 1940s By African Who Moved To Settle In Chicago
Music In 1940s By African Who Moved To Settle In Chicago
Introduction
At the beginning, of the 1940s, the African who had moved and settled in Chicago formed a unique style of music that gave way to rock and roll. This came to be known as Rockabilly and Psychobilly.
Originators
The migrants started by playing Rhythm and blues, Gospel, and jazz in small groups of approximately four to five people, it comprised of drums, saxophones, bass, and rhythm guitar or a piano. The rise of various musical styles was motivated by the difficulties the African Americans were enduring. In the 1950s, the migrants created an urbanized rhythm and blues. By the 1960s, the African Americans had invented various music styles such as Motown sounds and soul explosion.
Innovators
The restless band is one of the most successful of the rockabilly to date. They have sold thousands of records and gone all over the world singing to the millions of fans world wide. In the year 1998, during their tours the band showed intentions of ending their singing careers. At the time members of the group comprised of Mark Harman who was the vocalist and guitar player, Paul Harman who played double bass, Tyler played the drums. Later some more members joined the group this included, Mark who had stints with the cadets’ band. Others who joined and later left were, Ben cooper, Mick Malone, Steve white house, and Jeff Bayly who joined from the bands Frenzy and sharks respectively. The band was presented with an award in Birmingham right in the middle of their first song on press day. They were shocked as they had no idea of the presentation which was in honor of the sale of 25,000 units of their first album.
Another group that has made an impact is the Krewmen which was initially formed by Tony Macmillan. The band played pure rock at the time. From the year 1982 to 1984 the band played many shows in the UK, the shows were mostly in clubs and pubs. In 1985 the band was selected to play in the Elvis the Musical tour, it held shows in the USA, Canada, and the United Kingdom for nine months. On their return to Canada the band had made a name for them and had received various offers from the United Kingdom, France, and Holland. Just when, the group had received a recording deal, two of the members left the group to go and attend to some other issues.
Tony later brought on board other members such as Fahy playing drums and Leyland Carl Sonny on the vocals and Guitar. With the new members on board the band changed the sounds from pure rock to Blues they later signed a recording deal in 1985.
Even though the band was doing well it had problems, the major one was the attitude of Mark that was really bringing a lot of problems within the band. Every thing went on smoothly for the band for several years, until Dominic and Jason realized they could not handle all the clubs work.
Change of music
The music has not changed much although there is a slight difference in terms of technology and the instruments used. The music influence cannot become less influential as long as a section of the community feels short changed music will still be used to draw inspiration.
Influence of the music
Rock and roll is a style of music that is here to stay; it has withstood the test of time and has undergone numerous transformations, from when it was first invented in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s to date. To all the pioneers of rock, their legend will live on, and they will never forget. It has inspired several revolutions over the years and will certainly do now and in the future.
Favorite song
The song I love most is Wild bills song unlucky woman. I like the beats especially the sound of the bass guitar and Bills voice. Another thing that led me to love the song was its title. I wanted to know the reason behind the woman in the song being called unlucky, and ended up loving the song.
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