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musically and talented
In 2006 IGN listed him as the second-best " peripheral character " on The Simpsons, commenting that Bob is " a man of contradictions ; his goofy appearance, complete with palm tree like hair, doesn't seem to match up to the well spoken and even musically talented maniac.
In 1833, Isaac decided that the two most musically talented of his children, Julius ( then aged 18 ) and Jacob ( 14 ) needed to leave the provincial musical scene of Cologne to study in Paris.
In existence is a poem he addressed to his wife, Claudia, the widow of a famous singer who had a musically talented daughter by her first husband, on this occasion ( Silv.
* Jason Walton ( Jon Walmsley ), John-Boy's younger brother, aged 15 in season 1 ; musically talented
Morphy's mother, Louise Thérèse Félicité Thelcide Le Carpentier, was the musically talented daughter of a prominent French Creole family.
McLain was also musically talented, learning to play the organ from his father.
Brought up by poor but musically talented parents on the island of Funen, he demonstrated his musical abilities at an early age.
This implies that Veronica is more musically talented, but this is not necessarily true.
While his father noticed his son's musical talents, Erich Kleiber nevertheless dissuaded Carlos from pursuing a musical career: " What a pity the boy is musically talented ", wrote his father to a friend.
Thirteen-year-old Rowan's life is at an all-time low: his father has turned to drinking, the family business is becoming a financial disaster, they have had to move from their house to a small apartment, and his musically talented ten-year-old sister Nina has become withdrawn.
His mother, Virginia, was artistic and musically talented and gave Peter music lessons at a young age.
* Children's Orchestra Society, a non-profit organization in New York City for musically talented children and teens
She was musically talented and studied piano as well as composition.
Klemperer was musically talented, being a violinist and an accomplished concert pianist.
He was known as Couperin le Grand (" Couperin the Great ") to distinguish him from other members of the musically talented Couperin family.
Francesco was often in France and adjacent areas on military campaigns, and as an adjunct to these adventures he brought musically talented youths back to Italy with him.
Born into a non-professional but musically talented family, the boys were brought up on classical and operatic music.
She also proved to be musically talented by helping Aisha write the winning entry in Angel Grove High School's competition to write a school theme song.
: Thalberg ... quite unexpectedly closed what has been a most brilliant career-completely successful, musically, giving to the talented and genial artist abundance of both fame and money.
" A themed LP entitled " Dominique " featured the singers with their musically talented siblings & cousins performing a variety of 1960s folk songs, including " Where Have All the Flowers Gone ," " If I Had My Way ( The Sermon of Samson )," as well as the title track.
When Dewey overhears his students playing in music class, he realizes that the children of his class are musically talented.
Her family was musically talented, and Lavin has been onstage since the age of five.
In their correspondence, she is described as attractive, musically talented, and a skilled translator and commentator from Latin, Greek and Italian.
The Albion Band in turn spawned one of the most musically talented electric folk groups of the 1980s Home Service, whose third album All Right Jack ( 1985 ) is often seen as representing another artistic highpoint for the genre.

musically and recording
Genaro remained the most musically active member of the band during its split, consistently recording and performing with groups such as Butterfly Joe, Touch Me Zoo, the Town Managers and The Low Budgets, while also maintaining a low-key solo career.
On May 5, Margera revealed on the band's official website that " we are going to finish recording the stuff we have been working on next week ", while Miller explained that " anything we release musically will be done by ourselves ", rather than being released through a record label, despite the band's continuing association with Roadrunner.
Gaye later recalled that he didn't know how musically and vocally gifted Terrell was until they began recording duets together.
In 1992, LeFevre inked a solo recording deal with Star Song Records and began releasing material that was less musically " edgy " than past offerings.
Frustrated by the unconventional recording situation in Tiers ' studio and generally not clicking with the band musically, Sclavunos was ejected and Bob Bert was invited back, and recorded drums for " Making the Nature Scene ".
However, he has remained musically active recording in his home studio and producing other artists ' work.
It may have been Hatch who made Petula an international recording star, but Freeman had nurtured her musically since she was 17.
Hallands Nyheter positively declared that " musically, the outcome sounds more like a concert recording ", and Västerbottens-Kuriren described the album as " beautiful, caressing and enjoyable, soothing and pleasant ", while Hufvudstadsbladet stated that Brava is " a divinely gifted violinist " and " the performances are high-class ".
During recording, Matt Kramer became disgusted with the direction that the band was heading both musically and stylistically.

musically and technology
According to an article in the New York Times, the most distinguishable element of music in the 2000s is Auto-Tune ; in such a way, the decade has been more musically innovative with regards to advances in digital technology and music production rather than songwriting styles.

musically and early
Early on, Smear was the only musically experienced member — Doom survived early performances by sliding a finger up and down the fretboard of her bass while Rhia generally kept a minimal beat on the bass drum, periodically bashing a cymbal.
Raised in Jersey City, New Jersey by musically inclined parents, Herman learned to play piano at an early age, and the three frequently attended Broadway musicals.
Having been released from their contract with Virgin Records, Simple Minds decided to musically reinvent themselves once again, this time reaching back to their Kraftwerk-inspired, early electronic pop days.
The town is significant musically, and largely through the contribution of an immigrant family: Arnold Dolmetsch, musician and instrument maker, was born in France in 1858, and it was his family who revived the descant recorder and began the revival of many other instruments of early music, at the very beginning of the revival of historically informed performance which came to fruition in the late 20th century.
Manne was often experimental, and had participated in such musically exploratory groups of the early 1950s as those of Jimmy Giuffre and Teddy Charles.
Through her early years, and despite both parents being very active musically, she was very upset by hearing music and would hide till it stopped.
In the 2000s, Carpenter's albums departed both thematically and musically from her early work, becoming less radio-friendly and more focused on societal and political issues.
Clearly to Obrecht there could not be too much variety, particularly true regarding the musically exploratory period of his early twenties.
Work on their long-awaited fourth album was completed in early 2005 and was titled Chaos By Design by the two to express the album ’ s musically eclectic nature.
), they are much more influenced musically by progressive rock bands such as King Crimson, Yes, Pink Floyd, Dream Theater, Frank Zappa, and early Genesis, as well as heavy metal bands such as Iron Maiden.
A hint of what was to come came in 1958 – 1959, when for a time legendary rock and blues disk jockey Alan Freed hosted a daily evening show on WABC which was formatically ( sic ) and musically like the early rock shows he had gained fame with on WINS.
Brewster has been musically inclined since his early childhood in Homer, Alaska.
In 2010, they released a 20th anniversary 2-CD anthology, Processed For DNA, via Shrunken Head, their own imprint with Cherry Red, before returning with a new eponymous studio album, musically much heavier than before, and more influenced by early 1990s Seattle than late 1960s psychedelia.
Not finding what he was looking for musically, however, Ontronik put his solo project on an indefinite hiatus and founded VoKee in early 2004.
Reynolds found the college town a more welcoming environment for him to branch out musically there than in any of his previous homes, and added to his experimentation other musical influences to his repertoire, including sixties psychedelic rock, citing some of his early influences as Jimi Hendrix, Carlos Santana and Led Zeppelin.
The first version of 80-f, although better musically, was turned down by CBS resulting in the early departure of Brotherwood.
Napier-Bell persevered with them through five lean years to eventually help make them one of the most influential groups of the early eighties, both musically and fashion-wise.
A large part of Estradasphere's early success stemmed not only from their musically technical virtuosity, but their organic stage shows.
He left Sepultura in early 1987, claiming he was " looking for something different ", musically speaking.

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