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Motown songwriters were successful because they had the ability to write songs for African-American artists that appealed to both African-Americans and white audiences.
They all composed pieces with emotional or sentimental feelings. This is clearly the case with all Romantic masters ranging from Ludwig van Beethoven to Giacomo Puccini.
Louis Armstrong, Claude McKay, Langston Hughes
Michael Jackson broke significant racial barriers in the music industry, particularly with his groundbreaking success on platforms like MTV, which had previously marginalized Black artists. His innovative music videos, such as "Thriller" and "Billie Jean," showcased Black talent and culture, paving the way for future African American artists. Jackson's global influence and cross-genre appeal also helped to challenge stereotypes, demonstrating that Black artists could achieve mainstream success and reach diverse audiences. Through his artistry and philanthropy, he inspired many to pursue their dreams, ultimately fostering greater opportunities for African Americans in entertainment.
According to allmusic.com, Barry Manilow never recorded the Morris Albert hit Feelings, though the song has been covered by such diverse artists as Aaron Neville, Shirley Bassey and The Offspring.
Harlem Renaissance
Samella S. Lewis has written: 'Art' -- subject(s): African American art, African American artists, African Americans in art, Biography, History and criticism 'African American art and artists' -- subject(s): African American art, African American artists, African Americans in art, Biography, History and criticism
Harlem Renaissance
Lawrence Jacobs has written: 'Computerized tomography of the orbit and sella turcica' -- subject(s): Computerized axial Tomography, Diagnosis, Diseases, Eye-sockets, Orbit, Radiography, Sella turcica, Tomography
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Edward Mitchell Bannister has written: 'Edward Mitchell Bannister, 1828-1901' -- subject(s): African American art, African American artists, African American painting, American Drawing, Biography, Exhibitions, Landscape drawing, Landscape painting
well, some artists do abstract painting, which means that its not real. artists just express their feelings, and sometimes, maybe they feel confused. they just do what they feel and maybe its hard to understand
Some artists that do contemporary painting are Maria Lassnig, Alexander Ney, and Albert Oehlen. Other artists that do contemporary painting are Elizabeth Peyton and Steven Pippin.
John Duggleby has written: 'Story painter' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, African Americans in art, Biography, Artists, Art appreciation, African American painters, African Americans 'Impossible quests' -- subject(s): Adventure and adventurers, Juvenile literature 'Story painter' -- subject(s): African Americans in art, Artists, Art appreciation, African American painters, Juvenile literature, Biography, African Americans 'Uh Huh!' 'Pesticides' -- subject(s): Agricultural pests, Control, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Pesticides, Juvenile literature, Pesticides, Toxicology
Ollie Jensen Theisen has written: 'Walls that speak' -- subject(s): African American mural painting and decoration, Biography, African American artists, African American art, Themes, motives, African influences
Teresa S. Unseld has written: 'Portfolios--African Americans of the old West' -- subject(s): African Americans, Biography, Portraits 'Portfolios--African-American artists' -- subject(s): African American art, Study and teaching (Secondary), Study and teaching (Elementary)
Expressionist paintings are paintings that artists paint to express there feelings i.e a happy expressionist painting would have someone smiling and it would have bright colours, but if it was a sad painting it would have dark colors and if you look at it you would feel depressed.