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Nucleus and rock
Scaruffi notes that the rock groups that drew on jazz ideas ( he lists Soft Machine, Colosseum, Caravan, Nucleus, Chicago, and Frank Zappa ) turned the blend of the two styles " upside down: instead of focusing on sound, rockers focused on dynamics " that could be obtained with amplified electric instruments.
In England, the jazz fusion movement was headed by Nucleus, led by Ian Carr, and whose key players Karl Jenkins and John Marshall both later joined the seminal jazz rock band Soft Machine, leaders of what became known as the Canterbury scene.
Next came a brief stint with jazz rock band Nucleus, with whom Holdsworth played on their 1972 album, Belladonna ; likewise with progressive rock band Tempest, on their self-titled first studio album in 1973.
In the 1970s a notable development was the creation of various British jazz fusion bands like Soft Machine, Nucleus, Colosseum, If, Henry Cow, Centipede, National Health and Ginger Baker's Air Force, making it a major influence on progressive rock music.

Nucleus and band
* Nucleus ( band ), a British jazz-rock band led by Ian Carr
By 1966, they were both part of Duffy Power's Nucleus ( a band which also included John McLaughlin on electric guitar ).
Bertles left to play with UK jazz-rock band Nucleus, Speer toured Europe with Alexis Korner, and Merritt was forced to fall back on his old trade and work as a bricklayer.
After leaving the quintet, Carr went on to form the ground-breaking jazz-rock band Nucleus.
Nucleus were a pioneering jazz-rock band from Britain who continued in different forms from 1969 to 1989.
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Ian Carr & his band " Nucleus " are seen during a two day workshop with young musicians.

predecessor and Canadian
It was a predecessor of the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, the United States Bill of Rights, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the European Convention on Human Rights.
Bennett established the CBC ’ s predecessor, the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission ( CRBC ).
Support for the Canadian Alliance and its predecessor the Reform Party of Canada derived principally from this group, and that support carried forward into the new Conservative Party of Canada.
Canadian adults are generally literate in Biblical German ( Martin Luther's predecessor to Standard German ) that they employ as the written form for Scriptures while Standard German is used in the USA for religious activities.
As such, he was seen as a symbol for reconciliation, given the past relations between the Acadians and the Canadian Crown's predecessor.
The Neighborhood of Make-Believe is the fictional kingdom inhabited by the hand puppet characters on the children's television program Mister Rogers ' Neighborhood, produced from 1968 to 2001 and its 1963 to 1966 predecessor Misterogers produced for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
The designation of Byng proved less controversial than that of his predecessor, the Duke of Devonshire, due partly to the General's popularity, but also because the practice of prior consultation with the Canadian prime minister had been revived.
Then-American CEO Donald J. Carty, who had formerly headed Canadian predecessor Canadian Pacific Airlines and Air Canada, planned to acquire a controlling interest in the new Air Canada, with the purpose of moving it from the Star Alliance to Oneworld.
* April 10-Trans-Canada Airlines, the predecessor of Air Canada, was created as a subsidiary of Canadian National Railway
MacDonald then transitioned into working full-time with the Canadian Congress of Labour, a predecessor of the CLC.
Born in Aberdare, Wales, Morgan played numerous characters on the CBC sketch comedy television series Royal Canadian Air Farce from 1993 to 2001 and its predecessor on CBC Radio, including perpetually disgusted Scotsman Jock McBile, socialite Amy De La Pompa, and monosyllabic Mike from Canmore, as well as satirical portrayals of such prominent individuals as Herb Gray, Deborah Grey, and Boris Yeltsin.
Many of its members were former supporters of the now-defunct Canadian Alliance federal political party and its predecessor, the Reform Party of Canada.
As Secretary of State of Canada, Charles Cahan was a Canadian delegate to the League of Nations ( predecessor to the United Nations ) in 1932, at which he gave a speech on Canada's position in respect of the then dispute between Japan and China.
Canadian Alliance changes from 1997 are based on the results of its predecessor, the Reform Party.
In January 1917, he became Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons when his predecessor, Albert Sévigny, was appointed to the Canadian Cabinet.
The Canadian Soccer League championship final is the final play-off game of the Canadian Soccer League and its predecessor the Canadian Professional Soccer League.
A predecessor of the CBC, the Canadian National Railway Radio network also had a radio orchestra.
To prevent the new NHLPA from suffering the fate of its predecessor, Pulford met with the owners of the NHL teams and demanded they recognize the new union or the union would seek official recognition from Canadian Labour Relations Board.
In 1958, Forsey, though still a CCF member, was appointed by the Progressive Conservative government of John George Diefenbaker to the Board of Broadcast Governors, the predecessor of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.
* Donald C. MacDonald ( 1913 – 2008 ), Canadian politician, leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party and its predecessor the Ontario Co-operative Commonwealth Federation

predecessor and rock
Parklife continued the fiercely British nature of its predecessor, and coupled with the death of Nirvana's Kurt Cobain in April of that year it seemed that British alternative rock had finally turned back the tide of grunge dominance.
The one album they recorded, Bluejeans & Moonbeams ( 1974 ) has, like its predecessor, a completely different, almost soft rock sound from any other Beefheart record.
Mixing 1980s punk rock and some grunge influences into the band's sound, the album contains a rawer sound than No Doubt, and it sold more than three times as many copies as its predecessor.
With the release of latest album Rocket Science apop still going on the rock vibe while keeping close with synthpop sound like its predecessor YAMATW.
* Malice ( UK band ), a UK punk rock group from Crawley, predecessor of The Cure
The album is filled with diverse, intense and emotional rock songs, more compact than its predecessor.
In 1995, Savatage released their second rock opera Dead Winter Dead, an even more ambitious undertaking than its predecessor, Streets.
While their second jazz rock album, Where Have I Known You Before, ( 1974 ) was similar in style to its immediate predecessor, Corea now played synthesizers in addition to electric keyboards ( including piano ), and Clarke's playing had evolved considerably-now using flange and fuzz-tone effects, and with his now signature style beginning to emerge.
It was followed in the same year by the second Queen Elizabeth album, QE2: Elizabeth Vagina, which expanded on its predecessor ’ s cosmic rock experiments.
The predecessor of the Folsom Street Fair was the CMC Carnival ( California Motorcycle Club Carnival ), a gay leather BDSM dance ( with DJ's and a rock band ) and fair, with vendors and a back room for casual sex, held on the second Sunday of November every year from 1966 to the last one in 1986 at various indoor venues including most often at the Seafarer's International Union Hall ( referred to as Seaman ’ s Hall for short ) in the Embarcadero area of SOMA.
Dropping out of college in 1963 at the age of 19, Curb formed first record company, Sidewalk Records ( a predecessor of Curb Records ) launched the careers of West Coast rock and roll artists such as the Stone Poneys ( featuring Linda Ronstadt ), The Arrows ( featuring Davie Allan ) and the Electric Flag ( featuring Mike Bloomfield and Buddy Miles ).
A more electric rock album than the band's 1993 outing Five Days in July, the album was not as well received by critics and fans as its predecessor.
Opalnyi Prynz was, perhaps, the most influential rock band in the late 1980s and early 1990s, followed by its predecessor Loony Pelen.
A step back from its predecessor Pleasures of the Harbor, a sort of cross between that album and 1966's Phil Ochs In Concert, it features folk with shades of rock, bluegrass and baroque music.
Displaying more of a hard rock influence than its predecessor, 1991's Shakespeare My Butt, the album was poorly received by fans and critics.
He served the first year of his reign as the junior co-regent to his powerful predecessor, Amenemhat III, according to a rock graffito in Nubia.
Beatnik Beatch were a short-lived pop rock band and can be considered the predecessor of the band Jellyfish.
Afternoon drive host Paul Cavalconte was a veteran of New York jazz, classical and rock stations, including WQCD's generational predecessor WNEW.
3 was predictably less rapturously-received than its predecessor, yet still saw a fair measure of success, with both " She's My Baby " ( with Gary Moore ) (# 2 album rock ) and " Inside Out " (# 16 album rock ) becoming radio hits as the album reached # 14 in the UK and # 11 in the US where it went platinum.
The record builds on the alternative rock / Jazz mix of its predecessor Kool Spice.
" Morning ") was a Sarajevo-based rock band most notable as the immediate predecessor to Bijelo dugme.
As does its predecessor, the section of music present in Need for Speed II consists of both instrumental " rock " and " techno " music.
The album is even more accessible than its predecessor, mixing elements of rock and roll with funk.

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