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Face the Music (1999–2001) Family Feud (Steve Harvey; 2019) Fast Living (2004) Fear Factor; Foxworthy's Big Night Out (2006) Full House (2018–2021) Gainesville (2015–16) Gator 911; George Lopez (2015) Gone Country; Grand Ole Opry Live (2002–03) The Great Christmas Light Fight (2019) The Greatest (2002–12) Hee Haw (2006–07) Hell's ...
Timeline of music in the United States To 1819 1820–1849 1850–1879 1880–1919 1920–1949 1950–1969 1970–present Music history of the United States Colonial era – to the Civil War – During the Civil War – Late 19th century – 1900–1940 – 1950s – 1960s – 1970s – 1980s This article needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly ...
Music history of the United States includes many styles of folk, popular and classical music. Some of the best-known genres of American music are rhythm and blues, jazz, rock and roll, rock, soul, hip hop, pop, and country. American music began with the Native Americans, the first people to populate North
Timeline of music in the United States; To 1819; 1820–1849; 1850–1879; 1880–1919; 1920–1949; 1950–1969; 1970–present; Music history of the United States; Colonial era – to the Civil War – During the Civil War – Late 19th century – 1900–1940 – 1950s – 1960s – 1970s – 1980s
This is a list of plays and musicals about the American Revolution. Valley Forge -1934 play by Maxwell Anderson; Ben Franklin in Paris – 1964 musical by Sidney Michaels; 1776 – 1969 Broadway musical; Composed by Sherman Edwards; The Ruckus at Machias – 1976 play by Richard Sewell
Over time, spirituals became a cornerstone of American music, influencing the development of gospel, blues, jazz, and even modern pop music. Songs such as "Go Down, Moses" and "Wade in the Water" remain culturally and historically significant, continuing to symbolize the enduring strength of African American communities.
Taylor, a renaissance man and UC Irvine drama graduate who also writes movies and plays, performed the only original song of Sunday’s episode, a Black Lives Matter anthem called “We Need More ...
American patriotic music is a part of the culture and history of the United States since its foundation in the 18th Century. It has served to encourage feelings of honor both for the country's forefathers and for national unity. [ 1 ]