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Music of Rhode Island
Rhode Island, a state of the United States in the New England region, is known for a diverse and thriving music scene.
In 1733, the first organ said to be designed for church use, was installed at Trinity Church in Newport.[citation needed]
In the late 1990s, the state's music scene, which is centered around the capital city of Providence, became nationally known for the noise rock scene that revolved around the Fort Thunder artists' collective.[citation needed]
The state is home to a wide range of artists performing of a number of genres, most notably folk rock, jazz, hardcore punk, hip hop, and Cape Verdean music.[citation needed]
The state is known for the famous Newport Jazz and Newport Folk festivals.[citation needed]
In 1996, Rhode Island declared "Rhode Island, It's for Me" as the official state song. The lyrics were written by Charlie Hall, the music was written by Maria Day, and the piece was arranged by Kathryn Chester. "Rhode Island, It's for Me" replaced "Rhode Island", which was subsequently named the official state march.[citation needed]
“Rhode Island", written by T. Clarke Browne, was the official state song for over 50 years, when it was replaced by "Rhode Island, It's For Me". It has since been renamed the official state march.
The following are the lyrics for the song "Rhode Island":
Music of Rhode Island
Rhode Island, a state of the United States in the New England region, is known for a diverse and thriving music scene.
In 1733, the first organ said to be designed for church use, was installed at Trinity Church in Newport.[citation needed]
In the late 1990s, the state's music scene, which is centered around the capital city of Providence, became nationally known for the noise rock scene that revolved around the Fort Thunder artists' collective.[citation needed]
The state is home to a wide range of artists performing of a number of genres, most notably folk rock, jazz, hardcore punk, hip hop, and Cape Verdean music.[citation needed]
The state is known for the famous Newport Jazz and Newport Folk festivals.[citation needed]
In 1996, Rhode Island declared "Rhode Island, It's for Me" as the official state song. The lyrics were written by Charlie Hall, the music was written by Maria Day, and the piece was arranged by Kathryn Chester. "Rhode Island, It's for Me" replaced "Rhode Island", which was subsequently named the official state march.[citation needed]
“Rhode Island", written by T. Clarke Browne, was the official state song for over 50 years, when it was replaced by "Rhode Island, It's For Me". It has since been renamed the official state march.
The following are the lyrics for the song "Rhode Island":
