After the war, the break-up of the major big bands in 1946 moved music from the "swing era" to the "sing era", focusing on vocal soloists. Vic Damone, Patti Page, Frank Sinatra, Perry Como and others of their ilk, often trained in big bands, saw their greatest successes.
1940'S MUSIC WAS MOSTLY INFLUENCED BY WWII. THERE WAS A LOT OF ROMANCE DUE TO MEN GOING OFF TO WAR. EVEN BANDS WERE ENLISTED TO GO OVERSEAS AND HELP ENTERTAIN MEN AT WAR. WOMEN TOOK OVER MEN'S JOBS AND SONGS WERE CLEAR AND LOUD ABOUT THE WORK THEY DID. AFTER THE WAR, THERE WERE THE COMING HOME SONGS AND THE SONGS ABOUT HOW WE OVERCAME THE WAR. HEE HAW Most of the factors that influenced the music in 1940 is the war, World War II and how it affected the women. All of the men went overseas and then the women were lonely. Most of the songs were about coming home, loved ones, the war, romance, or things along these lines. anything and everything. im sure that the war was hard-downed, but most people probably tried to forget such things. its not like today, where everyone complains about just about teverything possible. back then, most people wrote about love, being the romantic era.
I'd say Glenn Miller was also a huge influence on the way the music industry changed in the 1940's.
During this time it is commonly known that a group called the beats were given birth to, and can be seen almost as a first generation of hippies. Suprisingly black artists were at the frontier of new music and had a lot to do with the music scene. Sadly, racism predisposed many to not listen to many of them, if at all. It is said this is why people like Elvis came around from the era. The producers could not put a black artist out in the media, for fear of not being accepted, so they came up with people that could produce a similar sound. Elvis even entertained many songs that were not his own and came from such sources.
The Great Depression had big effect on the music in the 1930's. The Music reflected how the people were feeling at that time. People sought out the happy rhythms of jazz as a kind of refuge from the Depression. There was no television, so radio and ballrooms provided most of the outlets for entertainment. Many performers gained popularity through a combination of live and broadcast performances. Concerts were also performed in movie theatres, often as part of a double bill with a film. Ticket prices were often kept artificially low so fans went to live performances as often as a few times a week. There were thousands of dance bands; some of the most popular were led by Duke Ellington, Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Artie Shaw and Count Basie. There were also many vocal groups including the Mills Brothers, the Andrews Sisters, the Pied Pipers, and on and on ...
Musicians like Mozart usually worked in the courts of the nobles as musicians or the court composers.
The concertmaster leads musicians in tuning their instruments.
As for any famous musicians I am unsure but there are millions of heavy metal musicians out there and a percentage could have this specific birthdate.
a band, or an orchestra. it depends on what the musicians play.
About 232 gospel songs are played by country musicians
musicians make a lot of moolah
Sailing had a big vogue during the time, as did popular musicians.
The blacks rebeled over the white and after they rebeled they got jobs as painter,musicians etc.
The possessive form of the plural noun musicians is musicians'.example: The musicians' rehearsal is scheduled for eight.
The possessive form of the noun musicians is musicians'.
A harsh place for black people Slavery had just finished but black people were still treated like slaves by white people
No. Musicians is a plural noun.
A band of musicians
egypt in 1930s
The plural possessive form of musicians is musicians'.
because musicians has the word music in it and singers are musicians.
musicians