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Collaborations continued including 2001's " Re: volution " with The Guilty Party in 2001.
Collaborations with Bill Sharpe of Shakatak helped little, though two singles the duo recorded, " Change Your Mind ", did see chart action, reaching No. 17 and " No More Lies " reaching No. 35 in 1988 in Britain.
Collaborations with Russia's DJ Ram, and Germany's Bastards of Love appeared on tis release, as well as the artists own respective albums.
* Custer's Last Jump and Other Collaborations ( Golden Gryphon, 2003, ISBN 1-930846-13-4 ) ( includes Waldrop's collaborations with Steven Utley, Bruce Sterling, Leigh Kennedy, George R. R. Martin, and others.
Collaborations, a compilation album of guest appearances, was released in 2005-featuring tracks recorded with Peter Gabriel, Massive Attack, Jah Wobble, Terry Hall, Moby, Bomb The Bass, The Edge, U2, and The The.
In the " Individual Notes on Works and Authors " in the " Special Collaborations Issue " of Locus Solus, Kenneth Koch wrote, " Though Harris was wrong about who Ern Malley ' was ' ( if one can use that word here ), I find it hard not to agree with his judgment of Malley's poetry.
His books include I Don't Have Any Paper So Shut Up ( Or, Social Romanticism ) ( 1992 ) and Ex Why Zee: Performance Texts, Collaborations with Sally Silvers, Word Maps, Bricolage & Improvisation ( 1995 ).
* Fermi GBM / LAT Collaborations, " Testing Einstein's special relativity with Fermi's short hard gamma-ray burst GRB090510 ", http :// arxiv. org / abs / 0908. 1832
* Well Well Reality ( Collaborations with Rosmarie Waldrop ) ( The Post-Apollo Press, 1998 )
In 2002, Miller published a book on Butor entitled Prisms and Rainbows: Michel Butor's Collaborations with Jacques Monory, Jiri Kolar, and Pierre Alechinsky.
Collaborations with local visual artists have produced award winning film clips, powerful stage performances and highly collectable street press and poster art.
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* Joe Matt's " Jam " Sketchbook, 1998, Collaborations with Chris Ware, Seth, Chester Brown, Julie Doucet, Adrian Tomine, Max, Jason Lutes, Dave Sim, Will Eisner, Marc Bell, James Kochalka, Ivan Brunetti, Steven Weisman, etc., limited print.
Collaborations with the Tanglewood Music Center included performances conducted by Robert Spano, Craig Smith, and Stephan Asbury.
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Collaborations have taken place with Death in June, Blood Axis, Muslimgauze, amongst other groups.
Collaborations with Keith Martin and Jay-R make Kyla ’ s album a fun and funky album.
Collaborations with well known Japanese DJ Yoichiro Itoh AKA Akakage for Universal Music and Co-songwriting / singing for NHK's mega-hit children's animated TV series Little Charo, performances for The Apple store Japan and a nationwide concert series for Starbucks featuring songs from The Beautiful Losers www. reverbnation. com / thebeautifullosers.
His “ Let ’ s Live Everyday Like It Was Christmas ” single with Grand Ole Opry stars The Whites was given a nod as one of the top Country Vocal Collaborations.
Collaborations with Charlie Rich ( the number one hit " On My Knees ") and Duncan ( the Top Five " Come a Little Bit Closer ") kept Fricke going strong through 1978, but her solo singles over the next couple of years had a hard time taking off.

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Collaborations include Alex Prager ( Spring 2011 ), Nan Goldin ( Spring 2010 ), Steven Meisel ( Fall 2009 ), Larry Sultan ( Spring 2009 ), Todd Eberle ( Cruise 2009 ), Nick Knight ( Fall 2008 ), Sam Taylor-Wood ( Spring 2008 ), Annie Leibovitz ( Fall 2007 ), Tina Barney ( Spring 2007 ), Lord Snowdon ( Fall 2006 ), Stephen Shore ( Spring 2006 ) and Philip-Lorca diCorcia ( Fall 2005 ).
Collaborations include the National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company and Shakespeare's Globe.
Collaborations include Intel, Altera, and Proton.

with and Vaughan
A few drops of rain just before midnight, when Sarah Vaughan was in the midst of her first number, scattered the more timid members of the audience briefly, but at this hour and with Sarah on the stand, most of the listeners didn't care whether they got wet.
Miss Vaughan was back in top form, somehow mellowed and improved with the passage of time -- like a fine wine.
Examples include Edward Elgar's Great is the Lord ( 1912 ) and Give unto the Lord ( 1914 ) ( both with orchestral accompaniment ), Benjamin Britten's Rejoice in the Lamb ( 1943 ) ( a modern example of a multi-movement anthem and today heard mainly as a concert piece ), and, on a much smaller scale, Ralph Vaughan Williams ' O taste and see ( 1952 ) ( written for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II ).
Ralph Vaughan Williams produced his most famous settings of six songs, the cycle On Wenlock Edge, for string quartet, tenor and piano ( dedicated to Gervase Elwes ) in 1909, and it became very popular after Elwes recorded it with the London String Quartet and Frederick B. Kiddle in 1917.
At Eton, John Vaughan Wilkes, his former headmaster's son recalled, "... he was extremely argumentative — about anything — and criticising the masters and criticising the other boys .... We enjoyed arguing with him.
Vaughan Williams in particular exhibited music infused with impressionistic gestures -- this was not coincidence, as he was a student of Maurice Ravel.
* The Political writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, edited from the original MCS and authentic editions with introduction and notes by C. E. Vaughan, Blackwell, Oxford, 1962.
In the 20th century, English opera began to assert more independence, with works of Ralph Vaughan Williams and in particular Benjamin Britten, who in a series of works that remain in standard repertory today, revealed an excellent flair for the dramatic and superb musicality.
" was recorded by Sarah Vaughan with Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker.
The campaigns began with a series of adverts based on the 1986 French film Jean de Florette, directed by the British duo Anthea Benton and Vaughan Arnell, moving on to other genres including war movies, silent comedy and even surrealism.
The song has become a jazz standard with performances by Count Basie, Sarah Vaughan, the Stan Kenton Orchestra and many others.
On the night of 29 April Richard met and dined with Earl Rivers and Edward's half-brother, Richard Grey, but the following morning Rivers and Grey, along with the king's chamberlain, Thomas Vaughan, were arrested and sent north.
Harriet Vaughan Cheney used it in her 1824 novel A Peep at the Pilgrims in Sixteen Thirty-Six, and the term also gained popularity with the 1825 publication of Felicia Hemans ' classic poem, " The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers.
Ravel maintained his influential participation with the SMI which continued its active role of promoting new music, particularly of British and American composers such as Arnold Bax, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Aaron Copland, and Virgil Thomson.
He attended the Royal College of Music on a scholarship, where he studied composition with Charles Villiers Stanford and where in 1895 he met fellow student Ralph Vaughan Williams, who became a lifelong friend.
In 1927 he published a short book, On the Poems of Henry Vaughan, Characteristics and Intimations, with his principal Latin poems carefully translated into English verse ( London: H. Cobden-Sanderson, 1927 ), expanding and revising an essay that he had published in November 1926 in the London Mercury.
The comparison of the scatting styles of Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan reveals that Fitzgerald ’ s improvisation mimics the sounds of swing-era big bands with which she performed, while Vaughan ’ s mimics that of her accompanying bop-era small combos.
Sarah Vaughan, on the other hand, tends to use the fricative consonant “ sh ” along with the low, back of the mouth “ ah ” vowel.
They also toured with the " Birdland Stars of 1955 ", whose lineup included Sarah Vaughan, Erroll Garner, Lester Young, George Shearing, and Stan Getz.
Other notable recordings were with Sammy Davis, Jr., Bing Crosby, and Sarah Vaughan.
However, the original version as written by Dvořák has been championed by conductor Denis Vaughan, who performed it for the first time on 17 May 2005 with the London Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
In 2002 Hawksmoor was the subject of an award-winning monograph by the architectural historian Vaughan Hart, which redefined Hawksmoor with new insights and discoveries.
Many artists made their mark with pop standards, particularly interpreters like Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, Frankie Laine, Nat King Cole ( originally known for his jazz piano virtuosity ), Lena Horne, Tony Bennett, Vic Damone, Johnny Mathis, Barbra Streisand, Peggy Lee, Sammy Davis, Jr., Mel Tormé, Sarah Vaughan, Eydie Gormé, Andy Williams, Nancy Wilson, Jack Jones, Rita Reys, Steve Lawrence and Cleo Laine.

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