--African-American rhythm and blues of the 1940s included such blues “shouters” as ____ , along with crooners such as ____
What will be an ideal response?
• Wynonie Harris and Big Joe Turner
• Charles Brown
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Where did Jelly Roll Morton live and work?
a. he was born in Chicago, where he remained throughout most of his career b. he was a New Orleans musician who traveled widely and made important recordings in Chicago c. he was a New Orleans musician who moved to New York City, where his career flourished d. he was born in Iowa, but made important recordings in Chicago and worked primarily in New York City
The lais (lays) are narratives that recount one or more miraculous or marvelous incidents and adventures concerning romantic love
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Edward Bond was able to circumvent the long-standing Licensing Act of 1737 by having the Royal Court Theatre
produce his play Saved (1965) as a “member'sonly” club, which eventually led to:
a. rioting in London. b. controversy over the Lord Chamberlain’s citizenship. c. the abolition of the Licensing Act. d. Edward Bond’s departure from playwriting.
Arshile Gorky's The Liver is the Cock's Comb (fig. 26.1) depicts __________ shapes that remind the viewer of amoeba-like creatures
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word