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Iowa Music Unit. Antonin Dvorak. Life. Lived from 1841-1904 Originally from Czechoslovakia (called Bohemia when he was there) Parents ran a butcher shop Moved to Spillville , IA http:// www.mapquest.com/maps?state =IA
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Life • Lived from 1841-1904 • Originally from Czechoslovakia (called Bohemia when he was there) • Parents ran a butcher shop • Moved to Spillville, IA http://www.mapquest.com/maps?state=IA • Moved to New York in 1892 and earned $15,000 (today it is worth about $355,000) • Returned to Czechoslovakia in 1895
Music • 1st song he wrote was a polka; was a complete failure • Eventually became the greatest composer of his time • Nationalistic composer - Wrote music about his country and folk music • “From the New World Symphony” • 1 section- Goin’ Home (Largo movement) • http://youtu.be/2g8p3JLSzsA
Music continued • Used Folk music of America - African American - Native American • Slavonic Dances - based on Folk songs from Czechoslovakia
Life • Lived from 1891-1971 • Born in Ohio • When 11 yrs. old • Taught himself to play the cornet (he later played in the Canton Marine Band) • Began composing
Music • 1st composition was published when he was 17 yrs. old • Composed over 300 pieces of music • Wrote mostly Marches and Circus Music • 1909 played for a circus band • When 21 yrs. old, he wrote “Barnum and Bailey’s Favorite” (his most famous march) http://youtu.be/TUy9mkOd2Us
Music continued • In 1917 he married Ruth Lovett • She joined him in the circus band- he was bandmaster and she played the calliope • In 1920 they moved to Fort Dodge, IA http://www.mapquest.com/maps?state=IA • He was bandmaster of the Municipal Band for 51 years • He ran a music publishing company • Ruth sold musical instruments
Song titles • “Hawkeye Glory” for the University of Iowa • “Hawkeye Fair” for the Iowa State Fair • “Trombone King” http://youtu.be/NAjN6_tIfDE • “In Old Portugal”
Life • Born March 1, 1904; died Dec. 15, 1944 • Born in Clarinda, IA • In 1942, enlisted in the U.S. Army • Conductor of the U.S. Army-Air Force Band • On Dec. 15, 1944, his plane disappeared over the English Channel
Music • Played the trombone • Became a bandleader and arranger of swing music (1930’s-1940’s) • 1 clarinet and 4 saxophones in his arrangements • Glenn Miller Orchestra- 1937
Song Titles • “ChatanoogaChooChoo” (Gold) http://youtu.be/kIQq1j1-AQU • “In the Mood”- his biggest hit http://youtu.be/bR3K5uB-wMA • “Moonlight Serenade”- theme song http://youtu.be/GCMNWBCUk8c
Life • Don- born in 1937 (Kentucky) Phil- born in 1939 (Chicago) • Eventually moved to Shenandoah, IA • Parents- Ike and Margaret • Folk and country music performers • Brothers began singing with parents at 6 and 8 yrs. old • Continued to perform with parents through High School
Music • 1950- brothers went to Nashville • Don wrote most of the music • From 1957-1959 • 6 songs on the Top 10 Country Hits • 7 songs on the Top 10 Pop Charts • 1973- Brothers broke up as a duo • Don wrote songs; recorded solo albums • Phil wrote music; had a radio show “In Session”
Music continued • 1983- Got back together • Recorded “Very Best Hits” album • 1986- Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame • Introduced drums at the Grand Ole Opry • Style of music- cross between Rock and Roll and Country
Song titles • “Keep on Lovin’ Me”- 1st single • “Bye, Bye Love”- 1st big hit- 1957 • Received #1 on Country charts and #2 on Pop charts http://youtu.be/I4oBEF2-eLo • “Wake Up Little Susie” http://youtu.be/CByPkTZtnzU • “All I Have to Do is Dream” http://youtu.be/m24uUzJgfwQ • “Cathy’s Clown”- #1 in 1960
History • Bradford, IA (now part of Nashua) • “The Little Brown Church in the Vale” • Song written in 1857 • Another name is “The Church in the Wildwood” http://youtu.be/wpOeU28951g • Song was written before the church was built • Song by Dr. William S. Pitts • Dentist and teacher of singing
History continued • Church organized in 1855 • Church built in 1864 • Built by Rev. J.K. Nutting • Church modeled after the song • Church is known for weddings
Life and Music • Born and raised in Mason City • Lived from 1902-1984 • Parents- John and Rosalie Willson • Siblings- Dixie and Cedric • Meredith’s mom was originally Rosalie Reiniger; she was from Charles City • Rosalie’s dad was a Charles City judge • His mom taught him music at 7 yrs. • After high school, he went to New York City • Played with John Philip Sousa and New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Music continued • 1929 turned to conducting and composing (lyricist) • Late 1930’s he was musical director for NBC in San Francisco • Wrote music for movies • Received 2 Academy Award nominations • During WWII he was a Major in the U.S. Army- Armed Forces Radio Services
Musicals/Songs • 1957- “The Music Man” (musical) • Based on his life growing up in Mason City • “76 Trombones” http://youtu.be/ODu888i14-I • “’Til There Was You” • “Pick-a-Little, Talk-a-Little” http://youtu.be/jbhnRuJBHLs • “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” (musical) • “May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You” • “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” http://youtu.be/z3rJX3U9yM8
Early Years • Rock band from the 80’s and 90’s • From Charles City • Members as of 1987 (all siblings except Brent) • Tom Litterer- bass; lead vocals • Steve Litterer- guitars; vocals • Carleen Litterer- keyboards; vocals • Brent Estlund- guitars; vocals • David Litterer- drums
Early Years continued • Started around 1973 • When group started performing together, Carleen was 15, Tom was 17, Dave was 19, and Steve was 21 • Their mother used to yodel on local radio stations in the 40’s and 50’s • The Litterer Band toured at some popular ballrooms in Minnesota, which put them on the map • Worked for Litterer Window Siding company between shows
Member Changes • Dave quit in 1993 and replaced by Dan Kelly • Dan Kelly left in 1995 was was replaced by Jeff Reints • Carleen and Brent left in 1995 and were replaced by Ted Smaley and Jason Herman
Band name/Songs • Around 1982 started recording under the name “The Litterer Brothers Band” • In 1985 changed name to “The Litterer Band” with the recording of “Rock This City” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=melwcokHHks • In 1987 “She’s So Dangerous”http://youtu.be/p5OffQi9NiY • “Prisoner of the Heart” http://youtu.be/H8RRkzNcVK4 • Band is no longer recording • Last show was in Waverly, IA in 1997
Early Years • Rock band from Des Moines formed in 1995 • Shawn Crahan (drummer) and Paul Gray (bassist) started the band and called it The Pale Ones • Others joined and the name changed to Meld • Anders Colsefni- guitarist; vocals • Donnie Steele- guitarist; in 1996 he left the band due to Christian beliefs • Joey Jordison- main drummer • Josh Brainard- 2nd guitarist • Corey Taylor and Jim Root are now part of Slipknot, but originally were members of Stone Sour
Early Years continued • Ideas for songs came from late night sessions with Gray, Crahan, and Jordison at a gas station where Jordison worked • They came up with the name Slipknot • They were forced to self-finance their 1st recording- cost $40,000 • Late June 1998- signed a 7-album deal for $500,000 • Debut album released in 1999
Music • “Wait and Bleed” • #27 on UK Singles Chart • In 2000 won Best Single Award • “Spit It Out” http://youtu.be/2c0Pdoldihc • #28 on UK Singles Chart • “The Subliminal Verses” • Charted on 8 different charts including Billboard 200 • 2001- album “Iowa” gained popularity • As of May 2010, they have sold over 14 million records worldwide
What happened? • On May 25, 2010, Paul Gray (one of the founders) died from an overdose. • It took the band a year before they played in public again. • In August 2012, they returned to Iowa for the 1st time in over 3 years. • They performed in their own festival, Knotfest.
Early Years • Rock band from Des Moines formed in 1992 • Founded by Corey Taylor (later became lead vocalist for Slipknot) and Joel Ekman(former drummer; stayed in Des Moines and started a family) • Shawn Economaki- bassist • In 1995 Jim Root joined (now is part of Slipknot) • Stone Sour was complete in 1996
Members • Corey Taylor- Lead vocals; rhythm guitar; piano • Shawn Economaki- bass guitar • Jim Root- lead guitar; keyboards • Josh Rand- rhythm guitar • Roy Mayorga- drums; percussion
Music/Awards • 2002-2003 • Josh Rand joined • Band recorded “Stone Sour” album in Cedar Falls • Charted #46 on the Billboard 200 • “Bother” featured on the “Spider Man” soundtrack and sung by Corey Taylor http://youtu.be/Q-pXD0FXLQ8 • Reached #2 on Mainstream Rock Chart, #4 on Modern Rock Tracks, and #56 on Billboard Hot 100 • 3 Grammy Award nominations for Best Metal Performance • “Get Inside” 2003 • “Inhale” 2004 • “30/30-150” 2006
Early Years • Born Feb. 26, 1982 • Born in Iowa City, IA • Moved to Arizona in 1986 due to repeated bouts of pneumonia he battled as a child • Pursued music after graduating high school in 2000
Early Years continued • “I'm not one to take lessons, so I decided that the only way I was going to learn how to sing, if what they were saying was true, was to go in my car and put on any sort of music from a vocalist that might be really hard to mimic, turn it on as loud as possible and try to hit all those notes.” - Nate Ruess
Bands • In 1998, was vocalist of Nevergonnascore, a punk band • In 2001, Nate created the band The Format with his friend Sam Means • In 2008, he created the band Fun. • Jack Antonoff of Steel Train and Andrew Dost of Anathallo
Music/Awards • “We Are Young” (2011) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhbW6mCshLw • Received #1 on Billboard Hot 100 in 2012 • Fun. won a Grammy on Feb. 10, 2013, for this song • “Some Nights” (2012) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQkBeOisNM0&playnext=1&list=PLC4F49D02F9D2F3D0 • Reached #3 on Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on Alternative Songs chart • “Carry On” (2012) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-y74YPjTiw