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Ira and Robbins
* Lamey, Charles P., and Ira Robbins ( 1991 ).
Ira Robbins ( New York: Collier ), pp. 230 – 31.
Ira Robbins ( New York: Collier ), pp. 529 – 30.
Ira Robbins ( New York: Collier ), p. 662.
However, The Modern Lovers was given an enthusiastic critical reception, with critic Ira Robbins hailing it as " one of the truly great art rock albums of all time ," and it influenced numerous aspiring punk rock musicians on both sides of the Atlantic, including the Sex Pistols ( who covered " Roadrunner " on The Great Rock ' n ' Roll Swindle ).
The band played with a speed and ferocity that was all but unprecedented in rock music ; critic Ira Robbins declared that " Black Flag was, for all intents and purposes, America's first hardcore band.
By the time the New York Dolls had disbanded, Ira Robbins wrote that they " singlehandedly began the local New York scene that later spawned the Ramones, Blondie, Television, Richard Hell & The Voidoids, Dead Boys, Talking Heads and others.
Critics Ira Robbins and Regina Joskow described this line-up as a " brilliant, strong ensemble ... the band doesn't play punk ( more a jazzy, thrashy, swing take on the many moods of Jimi Hendrix ), but what they do together has the strengths of both.
Critics Ian McCaleb and Ira Robbins declared that Fugazi's music combined an " unprecedented dynamic range ... and previously unimagined elements " such as " clattering musique concrète ... piano and sound effects ... murky dub and lancing clarinet " and " loose-limbed jammy funk ... into an ambitious, experimental format that raises more stylistic questions than it answers.
Hell's two Voidoid albums feature Quine's distinctive guitar work ; guitarist Marc Ribot once said about Quine that " in terms of punk rock guitar soloing, could definitely be called the inventor ," while critic Ira Robbins describes his work as " stunning and underrated ".
* Art Black / Ira Robbins.
Critical reception was very positive ; Rolling Stone writer Ira Robbins referred to it as " an alluring slice of lighter-than-air guitar pop, a collection of uncommonly good songs graced by Harriet Wheeler's wondrous singing.
Afterglow is a box set compilation by Electric Light Orchestra released in 1990 with liner notes by music critic and editor Ira Robbins of Trouser Press fame.
Ira Robbins of Entertainment Weekly said, " Mother Love Bone — the band's total output — suggests a young, hungry Aerosmith hooked on Led Zeppelin.
Her Holly Beth Vincent album, titled Holly and the Italians fulfill contractual obligations with Virgin Records is one of Ira Robbins / Trouser Press record guide's top albums of all-time.
Ira Robbins of Trouser Press called the music " stunning in its mischievous diversion of traditional concepts ", describing the music as " Wagnerian orchestration, exotic ethnic elements, blaring big-band swing, continental drift and found-sound constructions ".
The record received generally favorable, though puzzled, reviews from Dennis Loren in the Metro Times, who found " something to offend everyone ," and Ira Robbins in Trouser Press.
Writing in Spin magazine, renowned rock critic Ira Robbins reviewed Elaine MacKenzie, noting, " Lescher's voice is astonishing -- a rough but melodic roar that seems to be straining for release " before concluding " The Greening of America starts here.

Ira and Press
* Dialectical Materialism: Its Laws, Categories, and Practice, Ira Gollobin, Petras Press, NY, 1986.
* A Responsible Life: The Spiritual Path of Musar, Ira F. Stone, Aviv Press, 2006.
* Ira Clifton Copley, 19th Century American statesman who founded the Copley Press
Ira Cohen, Angus MacLise, Gerard Malanga-Media Shamans ( Temple Press Ltd., 1991 ) ISBN 1-871744-30-X
Ira B. Nadel ( Cambridge University Press, 1999 ) ISBN 0-521-64920-X, ISBN 0-521-43117-4
He followed this in October, 2010 with Designing Media ( The MIT Press, ISBN 0262014858 ), another compilation of more than 35 interviews with experts in various media, new and old, including Mark Zuckerberg, Chad Hurley, Tim Westergren, Ira Glass, Craig Newmark, Hans Rosling, and DJ Spooky.

Ira and called
Wesley's contribution, along with the Second Great Awakening in America led to a new style called gospel, and a new explosion of sacred music writing with Fanny Crosby, Lina Sandell, Philip Bliss, Ira D. Sankey, and others who produced testimonial music for revivals, camp meetings, and evangelistic crusades.
An early screenplay draft called for the Defiant to be destroyed, but Deep Space Nine executive producer Ira Steven Behr objected to the destruction of his show's ship and so the idea was dropped.
Historian Ira Berlin called this forced migration the Second Middle Passage.
An early screenplay draft called for the Defiant to be destroyed, but Deep Space Nine executive producer Ira Steven Behr objected to the destruction of his show's ship and so the idea was dropped.
The Executive Director of the National Jewish Democratic Council, Ira Forman, has called Novak's columns on Israel " awful ".
and he did music for an Ira Cohen record called the Stauffenberg Cycle.
" He called for a " serious dialogue " with the Taliban and said that they " have no more obligation to extradite Osama bin Laden to the United States than, say, the French do in the case of Ira Einhorn or the Israelis in the case of Samuel Scheinbein -- both of whom are fugitives from American justice in capital murder cases.
Since 1708, the majority of the population of the South Carolina colony were slaves, as importation had increased in recent decades with the expansion of cotton and rice cultivation ; this was what was called the Plantation Generation by the historian Ira Berlin.
These negotiations, which are sometimes called the Haldimand Affair because of his participation, involved brothers Ira and Ethan Allen, and were promoted to see if Vermont could be convinced to become a new British province, which would then provide a new avenue for attack against the southern portions of New York and New England.
The article is seen by Ira Grushinsky ( Ian McNeice ), a diplomatic representative of a small Eastern European country called Slovetzia ( bordered by Hungary, Romania, and Ukraine ), a country she never heard of.
Her father, Ira David Wood III, is a locally prominent actor, singer, theater director, and playwright who is the Executive Director of a local regional theatre company called Theatre in the Park.
ASU faculty believe officials fear alienating ASU ’ s 3, 700 LDS students and offending Ira Fulton, a powerful Mormon donor who, according to Golden, has called Quinn a “ nothing person .”
Paired with Ira Tucker, Sr., they adopted a daring style, which they called " trickeration ", in which they would mix melisma with intricate harmonies, sharing the lead while often improvising phrases.
Gaynor recorded two albums for the Verve label, one called Mitzi and the second called Mitzi Gaynor Sings the Lyrics of Ira Gershwin.
Ira Gershwin, for one, was called before the California anti-Communist Tenney Committee and asked to explain his participation.
Historians such as Ira Lapidus have concluded that since the 1970s, the Islamic world has witnessed a phenomenon called " Islamic revival " similar to a Christian revival — often associated with Islamic fundamentalism, Islamism and other forms of re-Islamization.
In the following year she had a small role in a TV movie called Naked City: Justice with a Bullet as Young Lover 1 and in 1999 had a small role in The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer as a girl who had an affair with Ira Einhorn but her scenes were cut from the film.
The group were also involved in a mailing list, the core members of which were Sarfatti and Fred Alan Wolf, called the Unicorn Preprint Service, which was financed by Ira Einhorn, an American anti-war and environmental activist with good New York publishing contacts.

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