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band and set
At once the whole band set off at a lope.
With no set standards, there is the tendency to promote to the next highest level when the top of a salary band is reached regardless of performance.
The band is set to begin writing a new record this year.
* ANS ( album ), a box set from the British band Coil
Holly set the template for the standard rock and roll band: two guitars, bass, and drums.
The suite which includes a Scottish pipe band, Irish and Welsh harpists, Galician gaitas, Irish uilleann pipes, the bombardes of Brittany, two vocal soloists and a narrator is set against a background of a classical orchestra and a large choir.
Sets are generally arranged so they run the length of the hall, with the top or head of the set being the end closest to the band and caller.
As the primary songwriter for the band, Neil Finn has always set the tone for the band's sound.
Within the realm of popular music and jazz, " drums " usually refers to a drum kit or a set of drums ( with some cymbals ) and " drummer " to the actual band member or person who plays them.
The tour for " Freedom of Choice " featured the band performing in front of large custom light boxes which could be laid on their back to form a second, smaller stage during the second half of the set.
The album's accompanying tour featured the band performing an intensely physical show with treadmills and a large Greek temple set.
The band then set out on a nine-month, 92-date world tour, with an enormous set and a hugely expensive space ship stage with fog machines and a laser display.
According to a number of sources, it was Emmylou who forced the band to practice and work up an actual set list.
* 2012 – Alternative rock band The Flaming Lips set a new Guinness World Record for performing the most live shows in different cities over 24 hours.
With a chosen band, Jehu set forth with all speed to Jezreel, where Jehoram was recovering from his wound from the Battle of Ramoth-Gilead.
The set features the entire album recorded in its original running order during a tour of England by Lee in early 2003 in which he was backed by the band Baby Lemonade and string and horn ensembles.
The band set another attendance record, with an audience of 76, 229 at their Pontiac Silverdome concert on 30 April.
Along with the fellow Washington, D. C. hardcore band Bad Brains and California band Black Flag, Minor Threat set the standard for many hardcore punk bands in the 1980s and 1990s.
When " Out of Step " was rerecorded for the LP Out of Step, MacKaye inserted a spoken section explaining, " This is not a set of rules ..." An ideological door had already been opened, however, and by 1982, some straight-edge punks, such as followers of the band SS Decontrol, were swatting beers out of people's hands at clubs.
The band reunited with Neil in 1997, after their current manager, Allen Kovac, and Neil's manager, Bert Stein, set up a meeting between Neil, Lee, and Sixx.
In addition to performing a set featuring material from Saints of Los Angeles, the band also celebrated the 20th anniversary of Dr. Feelgood by performing the album in its entirety on each night of the tour and re-releasing the album as a special 20th anniversary deluxe edition.
The cover of the Ramones ' 1976 debut album, featuring a shot of the band by Punk photographer Roberta Bayley, set forth the basic elements of a style that was soon widely emulated by rock musicians both punk and nonpunk.

band and naval
Nelson publicly encouraged this close bond with his officers and on 29 September 1798 described them as " We few, we happy few, we band of brothers ", echoing William Shakespeare's play Henry V. From this grew the notion of the Nelsonic Band of Brothers, a cadre of high-quality naval officers that served with Nelson for the remainder of his life.
After returning to his own band at the end of the war, he continued to wear his naval uniform for most of his concerts and other public appearances.
The main attractions during the summer are small-scale open-air concerts sponsored by the local council, a swimming and fitness club next to the sea, and an annual Independence Day march, which is commemorated by a resident naval band touring the island.
At 14, she started singing with a naval air station band led by Saxie Dowell.
The United States Navy Band of the Virgin Islands gave regular public concerts on St. Thomas until the departure of the naval administration in 1931, and not long after its founding two additional navy band units were stationed on St. Croix.
Mina continued to perform on Italian TV, and presented " Zum zum zum " on the spring 1967 variety series Sabato sera, accompanied by the NATO naval band.
Adamson constructed the band with friend and fellow-guitarist Bruce Watson ( then employed as a cleaner on submarines at Rosyth naval base ) and a rhythm section of well-established studio musicians Mark Brzezicki and Tony Butler, whom he found with the help of his record company.
Lt ( N ) Bill Askew, a naval veteran of World War II and officer with the 1913 Ontario Regiment Cadet Corps refused to let the band wither.
Their induction not only helped to defuse the racial tension that plagued the navy ’ s presence on the island during World War I, but the band, and Adams in particular, functioned as educators to naval administrators about the needs and attitudes of Virgin Islanders.

band and raid
This band of young men went to the castle at Remalard, where they proceeded to raid into Normandy.
In August 1865, Owensboro was subject to a raid by a band of Confederate guerrillas from Tennessee led by Captain Jack Bennett, an officer in Stovepipe Johnson's Partisan Rangers.
Cheeseekau was killed while leading a raid, and Tecumseh assumed leadership of the small Shawnee band, and subsequent Chickamauga raiding parties.
For example, one band might be friends with one village and raid another.
Other times a band would leave without permission, to raid, return to their homeland to forage, or to simply get away.
* International commitments include: performances for the United Nations in Cyprus ; the Military Musical Pageant, held at Wembley Stadium, in London, England ; a command performance for the colonel-in-chief, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, in the Gardens of Buckingham Palace ; and, being selected as the official band to accompany the veterans and the official party to the United Kingdom and France to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the raid on Dieppe August 19, 1942.
Puleo reports their name was inspired by both the band members ' shared dislike of police officers, and a newspaper headline about a botched police raid, reading "' Cop Shot Cop ' or maybe it was ' Cop Shoots Cop.
" was a 1973 chart-topping song by British rock band Sweet, featuring the wailing sound of air raid sirens.
During World War II Zhang commanded a guerrilla band sent to rescue U. S. flight crews who crash landed in China following the April 1942 Tokyo bombing raid led by Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Doolittle.
Seconds later, the space pirate, Artemis, drops from the sky with a band of soldiers and orders them to raid the planet.
The last Apache raid into the United States occurred as late as 1924 when a band of natives stole some horses from Arizonan settlers.
* Eschetlepan ( Chalipun, Cha-Thle-Pah, Choltepun, called by the US Army Charlie Pan, Kwevkepaya-Tonto-Apache leader, was himself a Southern Tonto-Apache of the Mazatzal band, his band consisted mostly of Wikedjasapa-Kwevkepaya, his Apache following belonged to the Mazatzal and four of the six semi-bands of the Southern Tonto, his band of about 100 people lived southwest of Green Valley and south of the East Verde River, about ten miles east of the Verde River into the northern slopes of the Mazatzal Mountains, therefore they could easily raid in the Prescott and Wickenburg areas )
Adjacent Abbey Circus houses a small green band notable for its WW2 air raid shelter, which is still in existence today.

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