Music & Family
In my blog, I will be interviewing my dad about the music he listened to when he was younger, in his teen years, and what he listens to now.
Me: How important was music to you when you were younger?
Dad: It gave me an opportunity to listen to different classical songs since TV didn't give me good songs to listen to. Like when I was growing up all the songs told a story and they would spend years to make sure the song was perfect before showing it to the world.
Me: What was your favorite kind of music or artist growing up?
Dad: I listened to Country, Rap, and Hip Hop. My favorite artists were Jay-Z, Michael Jackson, Tupac, Garth Brooks, Bob Dillan, and Tim McGraw.
Me: Did you or anyone close to you play or make music during your childhood?
Dad: No, no one wrote or listened to music when I was younger.
Teen Year Questions:
Dad: Hip Hop and R&B
Me: Who were your favorite artists?
Me: Did you have to take any music classes?
Me: What is the most recent song you listened to?
Me: Who were your favorite artists?
Dad: Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, and Boyz II Men were definitely some of my favorite artists and music writers in my teen years.
Me: Did you have to take any music classes?
Dad: Yes
Me: Do you associate any song with any life event?
Me: Did you have music at church? What was it like?
Me: What technology did you use to listen to music?
Me: Do you associate any song with any life event?
Dad: Yes, "What A Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong.
Me: Did you play an instrument or sing in a choir?
Me: Did you play an instrument or sing in a choir?
Dad: Yes, I sang in the choir and I played the drums during my off-season of football.
Me: Did you have music at church? What was it like?
Dad: Yes, I did we had a piano and drummer but they were not that skilled.
Me: What technology did you use to listen to music?
Dad: I used a CD player, iPod, boombox, and Walkman.
Present Day Questions:
Dad: I listen to, "For All the Dogs" by Drake.
Me: Does your music taste progress over time or is it mostly stuck in a certain era?
Me: What do you think about today’s music / the music we listen to?
Me: What platform or device do you use to listen to music?
Me: What music do you usually listen to on road trips?
Me: How many playlists do you have?
Me: Does your music taste progress over time or is it mostly stuck in a certain era?
Dad: Yes, my music changed by the day I listen to music based on what I am feeling that day.
Me: What do you think about today’s music / the music we listen to?
Dad: I don't think today's music will be as classical as the music in the 90s and early 2000s. I don't think artists invest a ton of time creating good music with tools (like AI) you can use that to create music that isn't theirs.
Me: Do you keep up at all with modern music?
Dad: No, I don't
Me: What platform or device do you use to listen to music?
Dad: I use Spotify, Sirius XM, Pandora, and Apple Music.
Me: What music do you usually listen to on road trips?
Dad: I will typically listen to The 10s spot, pop, and ESPN radio.
Me: How many playlists do you have?
Dad: I've got 8-10 playlist
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ReplyDeleteI loved learning about your family's taste in music. As well as the description of the music choices you made. I felt like I got a good depiction of what playlists are played in your family through this blog. (Which was the main point of this blog.) You did a very good job on this blog!
ReplyDeleteFrom reading both yours and your sisters blog, I can see that gospel music seems to be a big thing in y'alls live and a big connector in your family. It's great when music can bring a family together.
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