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However, the sessions with Cale in September 1973 also coincided with the death of their friend Gram Parsons ( a former Harvard student, like Harrison and Brooks ), and produced no usable recordings.
He also contributed to the new record by The Shortwave Set, titled Replica Sun Machine, which features a 24-piece orchestra and further input from John Cale.
It has also been notably influential on John Cale's contribution to The Velvet Underground's sound ; Cale has been quoted as saying " LaMonte < nowiki ></ nowiki > was perhaps the best part of my education and my introduction to musical discipline.
Calera is also home to three individual cross-country state championships, as well as three 1600m state championships, won by current East Central University cross-country runner, Cale Eidson.
Three collaborations were also confirmed on the band's website later that day: Duff McKagan would appear on " A Billion Balconies Facing the Sun ", Ian McCulloch will add guest vocals to " Some Kind of Nothingness " and John Cale will feature on " Auto-Intoxication ".
Cale also played on Nico's 1967 debut album, Chelsea Girl, which features songs co-written by Velvet Underground members Cale, Reed and Morrison, who also feature as musicians.
This album also included a pair of electric piano " Songs Without Words " and a Cale / Eno collaboration, " The Soul of Carmen Miranda ".
That same year, Cale was also the organiser of the " With a Little Help from My Friends " festival that took place at the Paradiso in Amsterdam.
Cale has also written a number of film soundtracks, often using more classically influenced instrumentation.
Bandmate Patrick Wilson also appeared as John Cale, another member of the Velvet Underground.
He also played with J. J. Cale, and Eric Clapton on their 2006 album The Road to Escondido, alongside other notable musicians, including Derek Trucks, and Billy Preston.
Unlike other punk rock groups of the era, Morton had also been influenced by free jazz: " I remember listening to Ornette Coleman, John Cale, Sun Ra and Albert Ayler.
It was also featured in the 1995 film The Basketball Diaries ( based on Jim Carroll's autobiography ), and was covered by John Cale on his Antártida soundtrack.
Davenport and Cale Green are also home to Stockport Lacrosse Club which is the oldest existing lacrosse club in the world and have played at Cale Green Cricket Club since 1876.
The name of Portugal itself reveals much of the country's early history, stemming from the Roman name Portus Cale, a Latin name meaning " Port of Cale " ( some argue that Cale is a word of Celtic origin, which also means port or harbour ), later transformed into Portucale, and finally into Portugal, who emerged as a county of the Kingdom of León ( see First County of Portugal and Second County of Portugal ) and became an independent kingdom in 1139.
These seats are also named for leading NASCAR figures, with Richard Petty, Cale Yarborough, and Junior Johnson each having a section of the new seats named for them ; Dale Earnhardt was given a section on top in his memory.
John Cale performed " Some Friends ," a song he'd composed in Morrison's memory, with Alejandro Escovedo, who played " Tugboat ," also written for Morrison.

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Cale produced and played most of the other instruments on both albums.
Stockport Lacrosse Club which plays at Stockport Cricket Club, Cale Green, was founded in 1876, and its first match was played as Shaw Heath Villa.
Houser played with many influential guitarists including, Carlos Santana, Bob Weir, Robby Krieger, JJ Cale, and Taj Mahal.
Morrison primarily played guitar on the band's first two albums, although when Calethe band's nominal bassist — played viola or keyboards, Morrison often filled in on bass.
Other songs, however, ( including " Heroin " and " Sister Ray ") featured Reed and Morrison on guitars while Cale played viola or organ.
After Cale left the group in 1968, Morrison always played guitar.
He played on several Tony Joe White albums including The Heroines in 2004 with singers Lucinda Williams, Shelby Lynne, Jessi Colter, and Emmylou Harris and 2006's Uncovered, which featured guest appearances by Eric Clapton, J. J. Cale, Michael McDonald, Mark Knopfler, and also Waylon Jennings in one of his last performances.
Poss has concentrated on production and solo work, whilst Stenger played live with The Creatures for a period, and worked with Nick Cave, John Cale and Alan Vega ( Suicide ) among others.
In addition to his lead vocals on Fear, Cale also played keyboards, guitars, viola, violin and bass, and was joined by Richard Thompson, Roxy Music's Brian Eno and Phil Manzanera, and other artists signed to Island.
McCarthy, who is affectionately known as Big Brother by the Orlando Pirates faithful, was handed a red card for decent in the MTN 8 secondleg semi-final played on Saturday 25 August 2012, after he charged Franklin Cale after a wreckless challenge on Daine Klate.
The fictional series purports to chronicle the life and adventures of Jeremy ( played by Jarett Cale ), a Canadian and self-proclaimed " pro gamer ".
Jeremy ( played by Jarett Cale ) also known as " teh_pwnerer " is extremely proficient at video games but inexperienced when it comes to normal social interactions.
Gold also includes two Nico solo tracks, co-written and played by The Velvet Underground members Lou Reed, John Cale and Sterling Morrison, taken from her 1967 debut album for Polydor, Chelsea Girl.
Also notable about the song is that it features no bass guitar — John Cale, who usually played bass or viola, was playing his organ on the take.

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A major influence on Reed's recording, and an important source for an understanding of Reed's seriousness with the album, was the mid-1960s drone music work of La Monte Young's Theater of Eternal Music ( whose members included John Cale, Tony Conrad, Angus Maclise and Marian Zazeela ).< ref > The album listed ( misspelling included ) " Drone cognizance and harmonic possibilities vis a vis Lamont 74465 99752 2 ( reissue ).
Cale has produced or collaborated with Lou Reed, Nico, La Monte Young, John Cage, Terry Riley, Hector Zazou, Cranes, Nick Drake, Mike Heron, Kevin Ayers, Brian Eno, Patti Smith, The Stooges, The Modern Lovers, Art Bergmann, Manic Street Preachers and frontman James Dean Bradfield, Marc Almond, Squeeze, Happy Mondays, LCD Soundsystem and Siouxsie and the Banshees.
A live album, John Cale Comes Alive, followed it and included two new studio songs, " Ooh La La " and " Never Give Up On You ".
In music, Conrad was an early ( though not original ) member of the Theatre of Eternal Music, nicknamed The Dream Syndicate, which included John Cale, Angus MacLise, La Monte Young, and Marian Zazeela, and utilized just intonation and sustained sound ( drones ) to produce what the group called " dream music " ( and is now called drone music ).
Steve Reich and Philip Glass became the public face of the movement, but the original minimalists ( La Monte Young, Tony Conrad, John Cale, Charlemagne Palestine, Phill Niblock ) were less characterized by their music's prettiness and accessibility than by its tremendous length, volume, and attention-challenging stasis.
The Experimental Rock act The Velvet Underground had a connection with the New York down-town scene from which minimal music emerged, rooted in the close working relationship of John Cale and La Monte Young, the latter influencing Cale's work with the band.
MacLise was a member of La Monte Young's Theater of Eternal Music, with John Cale, Tony Conrad, Marian Zazeela and sometimes Terry Riley.
MacLise also collaborated with Tony Conrad, John Cale and La Monte Young on several other recordings:
" What Would This Record Have Sounded Like of John Cale had had Some Setback and Cinzia La Fauci and Alberto Scotti had Taken His Place?

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In 1964 the ensemble comprised Young and Zazeela ; John Cale and Tony Conrad, a former Harvard mathematics major, and sometimes Terry Riley ( voices ).
Through direct signings or distribution deals, the Reprise roster grew to include Lee Hazlewood, Jill Jackson, the early Joni Mitchell recordings, Neil Young, The Electric Prunes, Donna Loren, Arlo Guthrie, Norman Greenbaum, Tom Lehrer, Tiny Tim, Ry Cooder, Captain Beefheart, the early 1970s recordings by Frank Zappa and The Mothers, Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, Nico's Desertshore, The Fugs, Jethro Tull, Pentangle, T. Rex, The Meters, John Cale, Gordon Lightfoot, Michael Franks, Richard Pryor, Al Jarreau and The Beach Boys.
In the non-traditional arena, many Welsh musicians have been present in popular rock and pop, either as individuals, ( e. g. Tom Jones, Shirley Bassey, Dave Edmunds, Shakin ' Stevens ), individuals in groups ( e. g. John Cale of The Velvet Underground, Green Gartside of Scritti Politti, Julian Cope of Teardrop Explodes and Andy Scott of Sweet, Roger Glover of Deep Purple and Rainbow ), or as bands formed in Wales ( e. g. Amen Corner, The Alarm, Man, Budgie, Badfinger, Tigertailz, Young Marble Giants ), but not until the 1990s did Welsh bands begin to be seen as a particular grouping.
* Cale Young Rice, playwright and poet.
included R. E. M., The Buzzcocks, The Go-Go's, Belinda Carlisle, Jane Wiedlin, Gary Numan, The English Beat ( North America ), General Public ( North America ), Camper Van Beethoven, The Cramps, Wall of Voodoo, Squeeze, The Animals, Wishbone Ash, Marillion ( US & Canada only ), Henry Badowski, Karel Fialka, Nuclear Assault, Human Switchboard, The Fleshtones, Oingo Boingo, Doctor and the Medics, Suburban Lawns, Over the Rhine, The Alarm, Skafish, John Cale, Renaissance, Sahotas, Caterwaul, Gren, Dread Zeppelin, The Surfing Brides, Show of Hands, Lords of the New Church, Fine Young Cannibals ( North America ), The Truth, Foxy Shazam, Chrome Molly, Black Sabbath, Let's Active, Concrete Blonde and Sea Stories.

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