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However, when World War II broke in 1939, Newcastle had a chance to regroup, and in the War period, they brought in Jackie Milburn, Tommy Walker and Bobby Cowell.
Through Cage, he met sculptor Richard Lippold ( who had a studio next door ) and artists Sonia Sekula, Robert Rauschenberg, and others, and composers such as Henry Cowell, Virgil Thomson, and George Antheil.
" The production was staged in the summer of 1917 at a convention of the theosophical community of Halcyon in coastal San Luis Obispo County, California ; Varian was a leader of the group, to which he had introduced Cowell.
Cowell would later claim that The Tides of Manaunaun had been composed in 1912, or even earlier.
Cowell had suggested that just as there is a scale of pitch frequencies, there might also be a scale of tempi.
Seventy-five delegates assembled: from Great Britain, the 6 members of the General Council, Applegarth, Eccarius, Cowell Stepney, Lessner, Lucraft, and Jung ; from France, which sent 26 delegates, among whom we may mention Dereure, Landrin, Chémalé, Murat, Aubry, Tolain, A. Richard, Palix, Varlin, and Bakunin: Belgium sent 5 delegates, among whom were Hins, Brismée, and De Paepe ; Austria 2 delegates, Neumayer and Oberwinder ; Germany sent 10 delegates, among whom were Becker, Liebknecht, Rittinghausen, and Hess ; Switzerland had 22 representatives, among whom were Burkly, Greulich, Fritz Robert, Guillaume, Schwitzguébel, and Perret ; Italy sent but one delegate, Caporusso ; from Spain there came Farga-Pellicer and Sentinon ; and the United States of America was represented by Cameron.
Cowell, who had encountered Ornstein while studying in New York, would pursue a similarly radical style as part of a grand intellectual and cultural mission, which also involved ambitious writings on music theory and publishing and promotional efforts in support of the avant-garde.
The corporation responded that they had not been formally approached by Cowell, and that in any case the format was not " up for sale ".
On 14 March 2011, Westlife confirmed that they had left Cowell after 13 years and his record label Syco Music after nine years.
The show scrapped the celebrity judge and had three house judges for the entire series: Naomi Judd, MC Lyte, and Matti Leshem ( who tried to berate contestants as if he were Simon Cowell ).
Gershwin would later receive formal training and lessons from influential figures like Henry Cowell, Wallingford Riegger and Arnold Schoenberg in advanced composition, harmony and orchestration ; however, in 1924 he had had no such training.
Also when Simon Cowell went on Top Gear he was shown a picture of the car and said it had a disease.
Her performance of the Burt Bacharach classic " A House Is Not a Home " was described by Judge Simon Cowell as " one of the best performances on television " that he had ever seen.
Cowell College has had a long history of promoting diversity on campus.
He was invited back as Cowell had been " on the top for long enough ".
Simon Cowell, who had mentored Steve Brookstein through the show, admitted later that G4 and Walsh were the real winners of the competition as they went on to outsell Brookstein.
Slonimsky had been urged by American composer Henry Cowell, Ives ' contemporary, to perform an Ives piece for some time, and Three Places caught his attention.
He had married on 13 September 1849 Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of Rev Joseph Cowell.
Bags of wheat had to be loaded onto bullock drays which carried the produce to Cowell 76 km south.

Cowell and record
Simon Cowell came to Abdul's defense, calling Corey Clark a creep and stating “ It was just somebody using her to get a lot of publicity for an appalling record, full stop.
Cowell himself would record the original version at least twice — for Pleyel piano roll in the 1920s and for Folkways in the 1960s.
The original three judges were record producer and music manager Randy Jackson, pop singer and choreographer Paula Abdul and music executive and manager Simon Cowell.
The Saturday night primetime show initially followed the audition process, as hopefuls sang before four judges ( record producer and music executive Pete Waterman, music executive and music manager Simon Cowell, music promoter and music manager Nicki Chapman and Radio DJ and television personality Neil " Dr " Fox ) at various locations around the UK.
This was because judge and music executive Simon Cowell wished to produce his own show, The X Factor, which he and his record label ( Syco ) held the rights to.
With Simpson on board, they set about looking for a record deal in late 2001 and at one point they were offered a deal by then Pop Idol judge Simon Cowell on his music label Syco, but they turned it down.
Today, most of the elements of this show are visible on the British programme Britain's Got Talent, which was " created " by record company executive Simon Cowell.
She initially performed her own composition called " Colours " to judges Simon Cowell, Nicki Chapman, Neil Fox and record producer Pete Waterman.
After Flynn and Green performed Unchained Melody on the programme, ITV was inundated by people looking to buy the song, and the pair were persuaded by record producer Simon Cowell to record it and release it as a single, a double A-side with White Cliffs of Dover.
Convinced that " So Macho " was destined to be a hit, Cowell persuaded Burton to give him £ 5, 000 to release the record.
He further attacked Cowell, claiming the latter " ruined Christmas " and that he was dropped from his record label because he " wouldn't play the game ".
Brookstein and Cowell reportedly fell out over Cowell's insistence that he record cover versions, rather than self-penned material, leading to him being dropped from Sony BMG, and his name being little-mentioned in subsequent series of the show.

Cowell and producer
** Simon Cowell, English music producer and television talent show judge
In June 2006, Norwood was cast as one of three talent judges on the first season of America's Got Talent, an amateur talent contest on NBC with executive producer Simon Cowell and host Regis Philbin.
Record producer Harry Cowell was for a while the band's drum tech.

Cowell and song
" Abdul said that she reminded her of " a young Gladys Knight " after she performed the Garth Brooks song " Ain't Goin ' Down (' Til the Sun Comes Up )," Nickolas Ashford of famed soul duo Ashford & Simpson called her performance of " Ooo Baby Baby " by Smokey Robinson as " beautiful " and full of " sex appeal ," Famed film director Quentin Tarantino called her a " powerhouse " after her performance of " Somewhere " from the musical West Side Story, and Cowell announced her as " the best singer in the competition " after she sang " All the Time " by Barry Manilow and gave her " a ten out of ten " for her performance of " Don't Rain on My Parade ," which also garnered standing ovations from Abdul and Jackson.
Although the group's A & R man, Simon Cowell, initially rejected Clarkson's song, it was included in the Japanese edition of Girl Thing's self-titled debut album, released in 2001.
Although impressed with her vocal, Cowell suggested that she pick a more familiar song.
" Subsequently ITV was inundated by people looking to buy the song, and the pair were persuaded by Simon Cowell to release it as a single-a double A-side with White Cliffs of Dover.
In his book, Cowell takes credit for the song idea for " Toy Boy ", coining the phrase " toy boy ", which described older women dating younger men.
Mike Downey of the Chicago Tribune commented that the song " has tortured more eardrums than anything Simon Cowell or Paula Abdul ever judged " on American Idol.
But his performance in the audition stage of The Allman Brothers Band's song " Whipping Post " drew raves from the judges, with Simon Cowell saying it was ' brilliant ' and Randy Jackson saying that he was surprised that he picked a song like Whipping Post to perform for the auditions.
Despite fulfilling the judges ' desire to hear something original, his rendition of the song drew criticism from the judges, with Simon Cowell commenting that Hall seemed like a dancer trying to sing.
In 2006, American Idol contestant Elliott Yamin performed the song as part of Songs of the 50's night during the show's fifth season ; his rendition was well received by the judges, with Simon Cowell stating it was fantastic.
A song based on the poem, called " Footprints in the Sand ", was written by Per Magnusson, David Kreuger, Richard Page and Simon Cowell and recorded by Leona Lewis.

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