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* In 1927, Charles Lindbergh made the first solo non-stop transatlantic flight in an aircraft ( between New York City and Paris ).
" String tension differs so much between solo and orchestral tuning that a different set of strings is often employed that has a lighter gauge.
Berry began to sing again in the early 1970s, and he arranged and produced a number of singles ( both solo and as Jan & Dean ) between 1972 and 1978 on the Ode and A & M labels, facilitated by friend and former manager Lou Adler.
During the band's career and in between lengthy breaks, band members have been involved in several solo projects, such as Sumner's Electronic and Bad Lieutenant ; Hook's Monaco and Revenge and Gilbert's and Morris ' The Other Two.
During this time he was also composing instrumental music in abundance: prior to 1705, he mostly wrote trio sonatas and violin concertos, but between then and 1719 he wrote solo sonatas and concertos for oboe.
In between those two albums, both George and Louis released their aforementioned solo material.
Nor is any ' nationalistic ' impulse easily discernible in the incidental music for Serov's play Oedipus in Athens, on which he worked between the ages of 19 and 22 ( and then abandoned unfinished ), or in the Intermezzo in modo classico for piano solo ( revised and orchestrated in 1867 ).
In addition, the defenders of vibrato point out a distinction needs to be made between the kind of vibrato used by a solo player, and the sectional vibrato of an entire string ensemble, which cannot be heard as a uniform quantity as such.
The tenor voice ( in choral music ) lies between C < sub > 3 </ sub >, the C one octave below middle C, and ( A < sub > 4 </ sub >), the A above middle C. In solo work, this range extends up to ( C < sub > 5 </ sub >), or " tenor high C ." The low extreme for tenors is roughly B2 ( two Bs below middle C ).
*" 101 " is a song on the self-titled solo album by Tiger Army's lead singer, Nick 13, referencing the route between his home in Northern California to his current residence in Los Angeles.
" The usual format consisted of many sketches between the two, an ongoing filmed serial, a solo character sketch from Barker, Corbett's monologue, a musical number, a special guest, bookended by joke news items, delivered from a desk by the two in the style of newsreaders, before ending with the catchphrase " It's good night from me-and it's good night from him.
Wilson returned to regular stage appearances with the band, alternating between piano and bass and, under Landy's advice, made a solo appearance on Saturday Night Live in November 1976 ; producer Lorne Michaels stipulated Wilson's exclusive performance, much to the chagrin of the other Beach Boys.
* First person to fly solo between Honolulu, Hawaii and Oakland, California ( 1935 )
International success continued, mostly in Great Britain and Germany, when he released three well-received solo albums on RCA between 1975 and 1977.
Johnson played in Benny Carter's orchestra between 1942 and 1945, and made his first recordings in 1942 under Carter's leadership, recording his first solo ( on Love for Sale ) in October, 1943.
He was thought to have largely inspired Joni Mitchell's song Real Good For Free, while busking solo on the old footbridge which formed part of the Hungerford Bridge between Waterloo and Charing Cross.
Paul's solo on ' Blues ' is an astonishing tour de force and represents a memorable contest between himself and Nat ' King ' Cole.
Regrouping as a regular touring unit, after a five-year lay-off between releases which saw a solo album apiece by Stills and Nash, they hit the top ten one more time with Daylight Again in 1982.
In around 1999, Cadena toured as part of ex-Guns N ' Roses bassist Duff McKagan's solo band to promote McKagan's latest album " Beautiful Disease " which was never actually released because of the merger between Universal and PolyGram, but promoted on tour.
Difficulties arose inside the group between its pop-rock and jazz factions, with Clayton-Thomas refusing to pick sides and eventually choosing to leave in early January 1972 ( after playing a final show at Anaheim Convention Center with the group on December 27, 1971 in Anaheim, California ) to continue the solo career he had begun concurrently with his role in BS & T.
It was intended to be sung after Phoebe's opening solo in Act I, " When maiden loves ", and the ensuing passage of dialogue between Phoebe and Wilfred.
In his definition of an " act ", Jancik distinguishes between a solo performer and any group he or she may have performed in ; thus Roger Daltrey is distinguished from The Who.
Sykes released two solo albums in the gap in between 2002 – 03, while Gorham worked with his band 21 Guns.
Other notable bands and solo artists who were blurring the boundaries between folk and rock in the early 1960s, include Judy Henske, Richard and Mimi Fariña, and The Mugwumps, the latter of which were a New York band featuring future members of The Lovin ' Spoonful and The Mamas & the Papas.
When questioned about the eight-year gap between solo albums in interviews, Lennon expressed that he did not feel like a solo artist during those years and that he wanted to experience music anonymously without the spotlight on him.

between and pursuits
After government-funded whaling failed, the KGH eventually settled on maintaining the native Greenlanders in their traditional pursuits of hunting and whaling and enforced a monopoly on trade between them and Europe.
As such, a Muslim is advised to establish a balance between living this life to its fullest ( i. e. seeking family, wealth, position and other such worldly pursuits ) and remembering that whatever this life offers will be over when his / her life is over, hence the metaphor of a traveler resting in an oasis before moving on to their ultimate destination.
Parsons saw no contradiction between his scientific and magical pursuits.
Balfour divided his time between the political arena and academic pursuits.
During the mid-to-late 20th century, in the course of the Cold War ( 1945 – 91 ) ideological conflict between the U. S. and the U. S. S. R., each country and its satellite states accused each other of practising neo-colonialism in their imperial and hegemonic pursuits.
Ibn Arabī ’ s life, spanning between 600 to 617 AH is full of journeys, he frequently kept crossing and re-crossing Syria, Palestine, Anatolia, Egypt, Iraq and the Hejaz, yet this physical activity stood in no way in his spiritual pursuits and obligations.
Gregorius, Der arme Heinrich and Hartmann's lyrics, which are all fervidly religious in tone, imply a tendency towards asceticism, but, on the whole, Hartmann's striving seems rather to have been to reconcile the extremes of life ; to establish a middle way of human conduct between the worldly pursuits of knighthood and the ascetic ideals of medieval religion.
As a consequence, James was free to concentrate on bigger issues, such as a scheme for a closer union between England and Scotland and matters of foreign policy, as well as to enjoy his leisure pursuits, particularly hunting.
During a stay of two months in that city he had almost daily intercourse with Mirabeau, and a certain affinity of talents and pursuits led to an intimacy between two persons diametrically opposed to each other in habits and in character.
In Dickens ' interpretation, the prevalence of utilitarian values in educational institutions promoted contempt between mill owners and workers, creating young adults whose imaginations had been neglected, due to an over-emphasis on facts at the expense of more imaginative pursuits.
Thenceforward, Mitchell, as a writer, divided his attention between professional and literary pursuits.
This prominent link between urban life and nature largely determined the disordered layout of Townsville's streets and in the late 19th century was frequented for recreational pursuits such as botanising and nature study.
In addition to pure academic pursuits, the program serves to provide future leaders of America with insight into the " British ideals and way of life " and to strengthen the " unique relationship " that exists between the United States and the United Kingdom.
Closely related is the concept of the Home Front — i. e., that civilians engaged in civilian pursuits ( particularly, industrial production ) are in effect also fighting the enemy on a " front " of their own, and that the result of their " fighting "— i. e., higher productivity, refraining from labor disputes, strikes, etc .— might determine the difference between victory and defeat.
Solebury School was founded in 1925 by Laurie York Erskine, Julian Lathrop, Robert Shaw and Arthur Washburn whose shared vision was to create an environment that would foster good learning relationships, in which there would be a close connection between teachers and pupils, in which there would be a respectful exchange of opinions and ideas, and in which the student would be well prepared for both college and their real-world responsibilities and pursuits.
Đukanović-led DPS called for an alliance between anti-Milošević parties, stating that Milošević's political pursuits were leading FR Yugoslavia into ruin.
Homer offers little support for his wife's acting pursuits, and Marge begins to see parallels between him and Stanley Kowalski, the play's boorish lead male character.
Janowitz remained in the department until his retirement in 1987, focusing more heavily on his academic pursuits, which culminated into a trilogy of books published between 1976 and 1983: Social Control of the Welfare State, The Last Half-Century, and The Reconstruction of Patriotism.
His pursuits for her turn into a hot and steamy romance that forces Stella to take personal inventory of her life and try to find a balance between her desire for love and companionship, and the responsibilities of mother and corporate executive.
Adriano shared his time between business pursuits and attempts to practice and spread the utopian ideal of community life.

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