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In 1977 they upgraded and extended their Artist range and introduced a number of other top quality original designs made to match or surpass famous American brands ; the Performer and short-lived Concert ranges which competed with the Les Paul ; through neck Musicians ; Studios in fixed and through neck construction ; the radically shaped Iceman and the Roadster which morphed into the Roadstar range, precursor to the popular superstrat era in the mid-1980s.
Musicians originally crafted reeds from cane using simple tools, a process which was time-consuming and painstaking.
" The most obviously constant element is his gift for happiness and his instinctive compassion, which even in the most serious subjects prevents him from dramatization ..." Musicians have been a constant during all stages of his work.
The Western convention of doubling the first's ', which is not observed in scholarly literature ( e. g. The Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians ), likely arose because in many Western European languages a single intervocalic's ' often becomes voiced to ' z ' ( e. g. ' music '), unlike Slavic languages where it remains unvoiced.
* Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, "( Johann Georg ) Leopold Mozart ", which is part of the major article " Mozart ".
Professor Ian Parrott, former vice-president of the Elgar Society, in his book on Elgar ( Master Musicians, 1971 ) wrote that the " dark saying ", and possibly the whole of the Enigma, had a biblical source, 1 Corinthians 13: 12, which reads according to the Authorised Version of the Bible: " For now we see through a glass, darkly ( enigmate in the Latin of the Vulgate ); but then face to face: now I know in part ; but then shall I know even as also I am known.
Musicians often take great pride in letting people know about their Guru Parampara, or the hierarchy of disciples from some prominent ancient musician or composer, to which they belong.
On July 2, 2010, the Smithsonian Institute Museum of the Native American opened the exhibit " Up Where We Belong-Native Musicians in Popular Culture ", in which Wray is one of 12 artists presented.
The American Federation of Musicians was founded in 1896, at which time it took over from an older and looser organization of local musicians unions, the National League of Musicians.
Francesco Balilla Pratella joined the Futurist movement in 1910 and wrote a Manifesto of Futurist Musicians in which he appealed to the young ( as had Marinetti ), because only they could understand what he had to say.
In William Heinesen's novel The Lost Musicians set in Tórshavn, Kornelius Isaksen takes his three sons to a little church where, in the tower, they sit listening to the ' capriciously varying sounds of an Aeolian harp ', which leads the boys into a lifelong passion for music.
As president of the Young Musicians Foundation, Bernstein became acquainted with classical guitarist Christopher Parkening and wrote a Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra, which Parkening recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra under Bernstein's baton for the Angel label in 1999.
By far the most important outcome of his connection with Macmillan was the Dictionary of Music and Musicians, for which his name is best remembered.
Musicians who were part of the movement include Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Torquato Neto, Os Mutantes, Gal Costa and Tom Zé, all of whom participated in the 1968 album Tropicália: ou Panis et Circencis, which served as a musical manifesto.
Musicians, however, imagine these compositions and notations as generic forms which are realized in full in idiosyncratic variations and improvisations in the context of performance.
( Big bands were particularly affected by the 1942-1944 American Federation of Musicians recording ban which also curtailed the recording of early bebop )
This version has since been covered by U2, Pulp ( Different Class Edition 2006 ), Smokie, Metallica ( Garage Inc. 1998, which won a Grammy ), Belle & Sebastian ( The Blues Are Still Blue EP 2006 ), Gary Moore ( 2006 ), Nicky Moore ( Top Musicians Play Thin Lizzy 2008 ), Simple Minds ( Searching for the Lost Boys 2009 ), and Israeli musician Izhar Ashdot.
Musicians from the golden age performed at bars called café cantantes, such as Café de Chinitas in Málaga, which was made famous by the poetry of García Lorca.
( According to the 1954 Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, the opera grew from an 1844 ballet-pantomime, " Lady Henriette ," for which Flotow wrote the music to Act One.
Two years after the creation of the Musicians Memorial, the Steinberg family donated Joie de Vivre, a work by Jacques Lipchitz depicting the joy of life, which is located adjacent to the Steinberg Skating Rink.
Sega later helped form the legendary tracking group Five Musicians, which featured other notable figures, such as Jeroen Tel, Basehead and Hunz.
He used to invite all the great Carnatic Musicians to perform in the temple town and in course of time, the scale of the festival rivalled the Thiruvaiyaru Thyagaraja Aradhana, which is recognised as one of the most important festivals of homage paid to Saint Thyagaraja.

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* The Substructure, a Christian underground band, wrote a song " Running Time " ( released on the KUDZU Musicians ' Sampler 1997 ) loosely based on Thompson's poem.
The Avsenik saga began in 1953 with a band formed in Slovenia, broadcast on the Slovenian Hour from Austria, and dubbed the " Musicians of the Oberkrain " by a Vienna disc jockey.
The band Racer X would also fall within this genre of technical proficiency featuring Paul Gilbert, a guitar instructor at the Musicians Institute in LA, a tendency evidenced on songs such as " B. R. O.
Musicians Alan Wilder of Depeche Mode and Recoil, Nick Midson ( formerly of Threshold ), actress Daniela Denby-Ashe, Ian Gillan of Deep Purple, Mick Jones of punk band The Clash, the highly influential Big Audio Dynamite and latterly Carbon / Silicon, Glen Matlock of the Sex Pistols, Robert Smith of The Cure, Pete Doherty, of The Libertines and Babyshambles, Dave Kerr-Clemenson ( Edison Lighthouse / White Plains ) as well as Matador Records founder Gerard Cosloy, are all fans of the club.
Vaughan was hired as a pianist, reputedly so Hines could hire her under the jurisdiction of the musicians ' union ( American Federation of Musicians ) rather than the singers union ( American Guild of Variety Artists ), but after Cliff Smalls joined the band as a trombonist and pianist, Sarah's duties became limited exclusively to singing.
The entire band and crew traveled to New Orleans for five days of building houses in Musicians ' Village, on October 16 – 20, 2006.
Richard M. Sudhalter writes ( in ' Lost Chords: White Musicians and Their Contribution to Jazz ', Oxford University Press, 1999 ): " The late trumpet player Don Goldie, who spent four years in Teagarden's band and had known him since childhood said that he ' always got a feeling that a lot of happiness was locked away inside Jack, really padlocked, and never came out ..."
* John " coz " Acosta, member of band Forest for the Trees, vice-president American Federation of Musicians born South Bronx
However, the band never performed in front of a paying audience, due to a ban imposed by the Musicians ' Union on US musicians in British nightclubs.
Afterwards the band flees from their crazed fans, pursued by the angry Musicians Guild, C. M. O. T.
Musicians and arrangers that stand out include Cappy Lewis on trumpet and Dean Kincaide, a noted big band arranger.
Shriner moved to Los Angeles, California at the age of 25 to attend Musicians Institute and went on to play in several bands including Broken, Bomber, Black Elvis, Mystery Train, The Electric Love Hogs, Crown and, most notably, Vanilla Ice's backing band.
He was one of the original members of the legendary AACM ( Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians ) in his hometown of Chicago and worked under the guidance of Muhal Richard Abrams before leaving to tour with a gospel band.
This band, with its fluctuating lineup, evolved into the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians ( AACM ), emerging in May 1965 with Abrams as its president.
Musicians like Luis Alberti began to play with " big band " or orquesta instrumentation, replacing the accordion with a horn section and initiating a split between this new, mostly urban style and mostly rural perico ripiao.
Musicians Amanda Palmer ( of The Dresden Dolls ) and Jason Webley formed the band Evelyn Evelyn in 2007, and together wrote a concept album based on the fictional story of conjoined twins " Evelyn Neville and Evelyn Neville ".
* Musicians: Charles Ansorge ; Carl Bergmann ; Otto Dresel ; Herman Trost ( band leader in Sherman's army who later settled in Lexington, Kentucky, where he conducted the first band at the University of Kentucky ; friend of John Philip Sousa ); Carl Zerrahn
Musicians such as Alice Cooper, Kiss ( band ), Iggy Pop, WASP, GWAR, GG Allin, The Plasmatics, Cannibal Corpse, Marilyn Manson, The Mentors, Anal Cunt and The Sex Pistols used prejudiced, racist, sexist, gory, and / or dark lyrics that were generally considered to be evil.
The band recorded a cover version of the 1966 song " What Becomes of the Brokenhearted " to benefit the New Orleans Musicians Relief Fund.
Category: Musicians by band
Category: Musicians by band
Musicians of the His Majesty the King Guard band and drill team ( Norway )
Musicians of the Scots Guards band can still be seen wearing their medals today.

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