History of popular music

Write an Artist Profile on one of the following artists or songwriting teams:

Carol Kaye- [bass, guitar]

James Jamerson [bass]

Lieber & Stoller [songwriters]

Smokey Robinson [songwriter/producer/performer]

What are the formative influences for this artist? How did they learn their trade and in which kinds of music? If there was a breakthrough moment in their career, when did it occur? Describe this moment. What were the factors in play? Was this artist involved in any major recordings? i.e. songs that are considered “classic” or notable contributions in the history of popular music. Did this artist influence future musicians in the field? If so, who, and briefly describe.

Your assignment should be roughly 1000 words [2 pages singles spaced].

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Despite having a major downtime, Jamerson was involved in major recordings, including the hit song Rescue Me” a 1965 single rhythm and blues song by Fontella Bass. Others include “You Won’t See Me” and “Nowhere Man” all 1965 hits by the Beatles as well as Gaye’s 1971 release of “What’s Going On.” In this record, Jamerson was noted as a matchless bassist. Apart from the hit songs, a notable contribution by Jamerson in the history of popular music was his expansion of the musical style. In the 50s and 60s, bass playing incorporated root notes, fifths as well as simple but repetitive patterns. With Jamerson’s style, he introduced a stylistic bass playing technique of chromatic lines, chord inversions, and syncopated rhythms. This style characterized the Motown Sound. Although there was less recognition during his lifetime, Jamerson received honorary inductions such as the 2004 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and the 2000 admission to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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History of popular music
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