Thursday, August 29, 2019
Celebrities in the 50s
Elvis Presley was only one of the big names of the 1950s, though probably one of the most recognizable. In the ââ¬Ë50s television was gaining popularity and sitting down to watch T. V. was a family bonding experience. Celebrities were put on a very high pedestal, even more so than todayââ¬â¢s celebrities. People like James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, and John Wayne were treated like royalty. In the 1950s musicians, movie stars, and T. V. stars were some of the most important people in America. Musicians in the ââ¬Ë50s were pretty bland, minus Elvis, they were all just stand there and sing their ballads or whatever they happened to be singing. Now, this is not to say that legendary artists werenââ¬â¢t born out of the ââ¬Ë50s. Artists from the ââ¬Ë50s include Johnny Cash, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Hank Williams and Louis Armstrong. Johnny Cash is one of, if not the, most famous Country musicians ever. His biggest hits include ââ¬Å"I Walk the Line,â⬠ââ¬Å"Burning Ring of Fire,â⬠and the ââ¬Å"Folsom Prison Blues. â⬠He and Hank Williams were true ââ¬Å"Outlawsâ⬠of Country music. Chuck Berry was one of the leaders in the rock and roll movement. He was the pioneer of rock music. John Lennon was quoted as saying ââ¬Å"If you tried to give rock and roll another name, you might call it ââ¬ËChuck Berryââ¬â¢. â⬠(www. wwwk. co. uk) Some of Chuck Berryââ¬â¢s more popular songs include ââ¬Å"Johnny B. Goodâ⬠and ââ¬Å"No Particular Place to Goâ⬠Louis Armstrong was a very popular blues musician. He played in a lot of blues clubs in his home town of New Orleans, Louisiana until his mentor invited him to play in Chicago with him. After that Armstrong stayed in Chicago and kept playing there due to a large wealthy black community. Movies were a popular activity in the 1950s. James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, Frankie Avalon, and John Wayne were royalty among Americans. Movies such as ââ¬Å"Rebel without a Causeâ⬠, and ââ¬Å"Some Like It Hotâ⬠were running ramped over society. James Dean was an American icon starring in movies such as ââ¬Å"Rebel Without a Causeâ⬠and ââ¬Å"East of Edenâ⬠until his tragic death in 1955 due to a car accident, he lived wild and on the edge and unfortunately that lead to his untimely death at only 24 years old. Marilyn Monroe was, and still is to a degree, one of the most iconic people in the movie industry. Monroe is an icon for beauty, women dream to look like her and men dream to find a woman like her. Some women even get piercings called ââ¬Å"the Monroeâ⬠to imitate the beauty mark she had above her lips. John Wayne was the man that every man wanted to be. He starred in just about every Western movie made in the ââ¬Ë50s such as ââ¬Å"The Searchersâ⬠and ââ¬Å"Flying Leathernecksâ⬠. His voice and stature were two of his biggest qualities. Television in the 1950s was just starting to popularize. Shows like ââ¬Å"I Love Lucyâ⬠, ââ¬Å"Gunsmokeâ⬠, ââ¬Å"The Ed Sullivan Showâ⬠, and ââ¬Å"Dragnetâ⬠were some of the more popular shows throughout the ââ¬Ë50s. Television was considered a ââ¬Å"family bonding timeâ⬠in the ââ¬Ë50s as families would gather together to watch programs such as ââ¬Å"The Ed Sullivan Show. â⬠Lucille Ball was a big T. V. star as the lead of ââ¬Å"I Love Lucy. â⬠There werenââ¬â¢t a lot of individual stars from T. V. , as most of the shows on T. V. in the ââ¬Ë50s were talk shows. Celebrities in the 1950s have influenced stardomas we know it today. Musicians have shaped what we call music today by starting new genres and influencing new musicians with their work. Movie stars lead into the starlets that we know today by being basically considered royalty among Americans. And television stars shaped generations of families through ââ¬Å"The Ed Sullivan Showâ⬠and ââ¬Å"I Love Lucy. â⬠ââ¬Å"Famous Musicians of the 1950's. â⬠When We Were Kids. WWWK, 2003-2009. Web. 24 Mar 2010. ; http://www. wwwk. co. uk/people/musicians/50s. htm; Rich, Candace. ââ¬Å"Pop History ââ¬â Famous People of the Fifties. â⬠Fifties Web. Candace Rich, 10/09. Web. 17 Mar 2010. http://www. fiftiesweb. com/pop/famous-people. htm ââ¬Å"Entertainment Scene: Top TV Shows, 1950s. â⬠Entertainment Scene. Nielson Media Research, 1997-2010. Web. 17 Mar 2010. http://www. entertainmentscene. com/top_tv_shows_50s. html.
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