Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Santa Ana winds" ¶ 36
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

British and Indie
Wendy Fonarow, an anthropology professor and author of the book Empire of Dirt: The Aesthetics and Rituals of British Indie Culture, asserts that this change occurred because at the turn of the century American bands began to be influenced by British indie music and the Internet, which made British music publications and online music websites such as Pitchfork Media immediately available to readers.
* Steve Orchard's video edit for the 1980s British Indie band The Chameleons ' track " In Shreds " references the drug ' Trip ' sequences.
Category: Indie rock albums by British artists
Category: Indie rock albums by British artists
Category: Indie rock albums by British artists
Their song " Clear Channel " was featured in British Indie filmmmaker Evan Richards ' 2006 film, " In a Day.
Category: Indie rock albums by British artists
* The Paddingtons, a British Indie Rock band, from Hull
Category: Indie rock albums by British artists
Empire of Dirt: The Aesthetics and Rituals of British Indie Music.
Category: Indie rock albums by British artists
Category: Indie rock albums by British artists
Category: Indie rock albums by British artists
Category: Indie rock albums by British artists
Category: Indie rock albums by British artists
Freeheat are a British Indie rock band formed by Jim Reid and Ben Lurie of The Jesus and Mary Chain and Romi Mori and Nick Sanderson of The Gun Club.

British and Rock
From the eighteenth century, Spanish sources reported that immediately after the takeover of the city, Sir George Rooke, the British admiral, on his own initiative caused the British flag to be hoisted, and took possession of the Rock in name of Anne, Queen of Great Britain, whose government ratified the occupation.
Also, some British sources have accounted the flag story ( He had the Spanish flag hauled down and the English flag hoisted in its stead ; Rooke's men quickly raised the British flag ... and Rooke claimed the Rock in the name of Queen Anne ; or Sir George Rooke, the British admiral, on his own responsibility caused the British flag to be hoisted, and took possession in name of Queen Anne, whose government ratified the occupation ).
Despite some military attempts by the Spanish to retake it in the 18th century, most notably in the Great Siege of 1779 – 1783, the Rock has remained under British control ever since.
The Rock was a key part of the Allied supply lines to Malta and North Africa and base of the British Navy Force H, and prior to the war the racecourse on the isthmus was converted into an airbase and a concrete runway constructed ( 1938 ).
It was cancelled because the Spanish government were reluctant to let the Wehrmacht enter Spain and then attack against the Rock, its civilians or the British Army from Spanish soil, because Franco feared that it may have been impossible to remove the Wehrmacht afterwards.
In the south was the British ( Brythonic ) Kingdom of Strathclyde, descendants of the peoples of the Roman influenced kingdoms of " The Old North ", often named Alt Clut, the Brythonic name for their capital at Dumbarton Rock.
It was a spin-off of the British reality show Gene Simmons ' Rock School, which also aired on VH1.
* 1805 – Napoleonic Wars: A Franco-Spanish fleet recaptures Diamond Rock, an uninhabited island at the entrance to the bay leading to Fort-de-France, from the British.
* 1813 – War of 1812: three weeks of British raids on Fort Schlosser, Black Rock and Plattsburgh, New York begin.
" British Punk ", in All Music Guide to Rock: The Definitive Guide to Rock, Pop, and Soul, 3d ed., ed.
At the same time British audiences were beginning to encounter American rock and roll, initially through films including Blackboard Jungle ( 1955 ) and Rock Around the Clock ( 1955 ).
Both movies contained the Bill Haley & His Comets hit " Rock Around the Clock ", which first entered the British charts in early 1955 – four months before it reached the US pop charts – topped the British charts later that year and again in 1956, and helped identify rock and roll with teenage delinquency.
" Rock Island " from Meridith Wilson's " The Music Man " is wholly spoken by an ensemble of travelling salesmen, as are most of the numbers for British actor Rex Harrison in the 1964 Lerner and Loewe musical My Fair Lady.
* The Rock or Gibraltar, British overseas territory near the southernmost tip of the Iberian Peninsula ( Spain )
Its title song was named " One of the 500 Songs That Shaped Rock " by music writers in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame listing and is ranked as one of the all-time top-ten punk songs by a 2006 poll of original British punk figures, as reported in the Rough Guide to Punk.
For his follow-up, Hands of Jack the Ripper, Sutch assembled British rock celebrities for a concert at the Carshalton Park Rock ' n ' Roll Festival.
* April 15 – White Rock secedes from Surrey, British Columbia, following a referendum.
* July 5 – War of 1812: Three weeks of British raids on Fort Schlosser, Black Rock and Plattsburgh, New York begin.

British and band
* The Animals, a British rock band
* Atomic Rooster, a British progressive rock band
Although Collins used it as a catharsis for her opposition to the Vietnam War, two years after her rendition, the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, senior Scottish regiment of the British Army, recorded an instrumental version featuring a bagpipe soloist accompanied by a pipe and drum band.
* Atmosfear, a British jazz-funk band active in the 1970s
* ANS ( album ), a box set from the British band Coil
* ANS ( single ), a single by the British band Coil
More recently, the horn section of Antibalas have been guest musicians on TV On The Radio's highly acclaimed 2008 album Dear Science, as well as on British band Foals ' 2008 album, Antidotes.
In recent times, it has become customary to invite units from France's allies to the parade ; in 2004 during the centenary of the Entente Cordiale, British troops ( the band of the Royal Marines, the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, Grenadier Guards and King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery ) led the Bastille Day parade in Paris for the first time, with the Red Arrows flying overhead.
* Benz ( group ), British band
Queen Boadicea features in the opening lyrics of the song " The Good Old Days " written by Pete Doherty and Carl Barat for British rock band The Libertines from their 2002 album " Up the bracket ", the line reads, " If Queen Boadicea is long dead and gone, Still then the spirit in her children's children's children, it lives on ".
* Blitz ( band ), a British punk rock band
The " British brass band " group of instruments fall into this category.
In 2009, Charles formed the Fantasy Funk Band, from the leading British musicians in the genre, and has presented the band at festivals, including Glastonbury.
* Cyan was a British progressive rock band from the 1980s and 1990s.
* Cleopatra ( band ), a British girl group
* Cradle of Filth, a popular British extreme metal band, has produced an album called Dusk ... and Her Embrace inspired by " Carmilla ", and have also recorded an instrumental track titled " Carmilla's Masque ".
* The Chords, 1970s British mod revival band
British style brass band ensembles consist completely of brass instruments ( except for the percussion section ).
* The Creation ( band ), a British band
In 1985, the British neo-progressive rock band Marillion achieved their only UK Number One album-and the best-selling album of their career-with Misplaced Childhood, a concept album featuring lyrics by frontman Fish which were partly autobiographical.
* Clone ( Threshold album ), a 1998 album by British progressive metal band Threshold
In the Hauran in Syria, where timber is scarce the doors were made in stone, and one measuring by is in the British Museum ; the band on the meeting stile shows that it was one of the leaves of a double door.
* Discharge ( band ), British hardcore punk band

0.279 seconds.