The music never stopped !
As far as studio albums go, the Grateful Dead recorded 13 STUDIO albums. They are, in no particular order, Aoxomoxoa, Wake the Flood, Mars Hotel, Workingman's Dead, Grateful Dead, Blues for Allah, American Beauty, Go to Heaven, Anthem of the Sun, Terrapin Station, Shakedown Street, In the Dark, and Built to Last. They have recorded many live albums, and for years recorded, AND LET THE FANS RECORD all of their live concerts. These of course have no names, but Dates to identify them.
Many jazz songs have lyrics. Famous jazz singers like Sara Vaughn and Ella Fitzgerald had long careers as singers. However, most jazz groups don't have a singer, so the melody is played by an instrument.
Come On Eileen? Footloose? idk cause they're mostly dance
They were an excuse to get high and socialize with like minded people.They had the biggest following for this sort of recreation,so it would be your first choice ,if that's what you want. I am/was neutral towards what they put out as a musical product. It seems like everyone loved them to death.
Touch of Grey. Prior to it's release the Grateful Dead were playing concert venues at College Campus Theatres so small that graduations couldn't be held at the venue. Contrary to Grateful Dead Merchandising, In the 1960's they were a bad band opening for Janis Joplin. Technically, the Grateful Dead are a TWO hit wonder band. A "hit" is considered any song that reaches the top 40 in Billboard, and Truckin' hit #37 in 1970.
As far as studio albums go, the Grateful Dead recorded 13 STUDIO albums. They are, in no particular order, Aoxomoxoa, Wake the Flood, Mars Hotel, Workingman's Dead, Grateful Dead, Blues for Allah, American Beauty, Go to Heaven, Anthem of the Sun, Terrapin Station, Shakedown Street, In the Dark, and Built to Last. They have recorded many live albums, and for years recorded, AND LET THE FANS RECORD all of their live concerts. These of course have no names, but Dates to identify them.
In Jazz music, the most iconic songs tend to be played by a great number of musicians, and are referred to as "standards". Songs like "Oleo", "Au Privave", and "Autumn Leaves" are good examples of songs nearly every jazz musician should know.
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Many jazz songs have lyrics. Famous jazz singers like Sara Vaughn and Ella Fitzgerald had long careers as singers. However, most jazz groups don't have a singer, so the melody is played by an instrument.
Like anything else it is worth what someone will pay for it.
There are many books that have jazz songs in them. All you do is just play the notes in the book. You can find books like this in your local music store (or from the Internet.)
Come On Eileen? Footloose? idk cause they're mostly dance
The Dead were not a radio band and they didn't like producing studio albums.
tie dye and baggy clothing, flip flops, grateful dead shirts or other jam bands
They were an excuse to get high and socialize with like minded people.They had the biggest following for this sort of recreation,so it would be your first choice ,if that's what you want. I am/was neutral towards what they put out as a musical product. It seems like everyone loved them to death.
There can be many sentences using grateful. One such is, I am grateful to have a friend like you.
Jazz started to become popular in the 1920's. It was the decade of a new younger culture and their music was jazz. Jazz started in New Orleans and moved up north with the migrating African-Americans during WW1. Jazz increased black pride and the new culture of the Boomin Twenties. Idk when it actually started, I know it was a mix of songs, instruments, and rhymths of The cultures of black slaves from Africa. That combined with slave's songs and the then-modern songs of the whites produced something like jazz. It wasn't popular until after WW1. Hope this helped!