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Musicians and who
On that date the Musicians Emergency Fund, organized to furnish employment for musicians unable to obtain engagements during the depression and to provide relief for older musicians who lost their fortunes in the stock market crash, observed its 30th anniversary.
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Musicians who are primarily known as singers or performers on another instrument who also have recorded and performed harmonica solos include Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Donovan, Taj Mahal, Mick Jagger and Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones, Huey Lewis of Huey Lewis and the News, John Mayall, Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac, Roger Daltrey of The Who, Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin, Bono of U2, Rick Davies of Supertramp, and Richard " Magic Dick " Salwitz of The J. Geils Band.
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Musicians and singers can use pseudonyms to allow artists to collaborate with artists on other labels while avoiding the need to gain permission from their own labels, such as the artist Jerry Samuels, who made songs under Napoleon XIV.
Musicians who had previously worked with Ellington returned to the Orchestra as members: Lawrence Brown in 1960 and Cootie Williams in 1962.
The museum exhibits include tapestries from the sixteenth century given by Robert de Lenoncourt ( who died in 1532 ), marble capitals from the fourth century AD, furniture, jewellery, pottery, weapons and glasswork from the 6th to 8th century, medieval sculpture, the façade of the 13th-century Musicians ' House, remnants from an earlier abbey building, and also exhibits of Gallo-Roman arts and crafts and a room of pottery, jewellery, and weapons from Gallic civilization, as well as an exhibit of items from the Palaeolithic to the Neolithic periods.
Musicians of note in this genre include Collegium Vocale Köln ( who first began using this technique in 1968 ), Michael Vetter, David Hykes, Jim Cole, Ry Cooder, Paul Pena ( mixing the traditional Tuvan style with that of American Blues ), Steve Sklar and Kiva ( specializing in jazz / world beat genres and composing for overtone choirs ).
Musicians who have performered in the JdP in recent years include Steven Isserlis, the Jerusalem Quartet, the Chilingirian Quartet and the Belcea Quartet.
Musicians who exemplified this era include The Beatles, The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Cream, The Rolling Stones, Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, Pink Floyd, Joni Mitchell, and, in their early years, Chicago.
Category: Musicians who died on stage
Musicians who are familiar with more modern synthesizers might expect the last letter to be R for " Release " ( as in ADSR ).
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Musicians who served as " second conductor " included the composer Cornelis Dopper, Evert Cornelis and Eduard van Beinum.
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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 ..."
The presenter was Åse Kleveland, a well-known folk guitarist who was President of the Norwegian Association of Musicians ( and a former Eurovision entrant, in 1966 ).
Musicians who contributed to the album included guitarists David Gilmour ( Pink Floyd ) and Carlos Alomar, pianist Herbie Hancock, Sting ( who provided backing vocals on " The Promise "), Grace Jones ( who provided the brief but dramatic spoken-word interlude on " Election Day "), bass player Mark Egan of the Pat Metheny Group ( whose very distinctive fretless sound can be recognised in " The Promise ", " El Diablo " and " Lady Ice ") and David Van Tieghem, a percussionist from New York.
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Musicians featured on the album include vocalist Arthur Brown of The Crazy World of Arthur Brown ( who sings The Tell Tale Heart ) and Francis Monkman, who had played with Curved Air and later founded Sky.

Musicians and use
In early 1982 synthesizers were so dominant that the Musicians Union attempted to limit their use.
Musicians, public speakers, actors, and professional dancers have been known to use beta blockers to avoid performance anxiety, stage fright and tremor during both auditions and public performances.
* Musicians and beta-blockers by Gerald Klickstein, March 11, 2010 ( A blog post that considers " whether beta-blockers are safe, effective, and appropriate for performers to use.
Musicians often use gimmicks such as Slash's top hat, Angus Young's schoolboy uniform and Deadmau5's mouse helmet
This set-up continued until 1980, when a protracted Musicians ' Union strike resulted in the dropping of the live orchestra altogether and the use of pre-recorded tracks only.
Musicians and composers use the circle of fifths to understand and describe the musical relationships among some selection of those pitches.
Musicians adopted a number of types of domestic electric pianos encouraging their manufacturers to evolve them for stage use and then subsequently develop models primarily intended for stage use.
Musicians in free improvisation have also made heavy use of extended techniques.
Musicians use whatever sound they may get out of the string.
This Artists, Musicians, and Performers group led by Billy Luetzen quickly found a suitable location for a new venue with an owner willing to allow preemptible use of the building for virtually no cost ; an abandoned fur and leather factory in northeast Minot.
Musicians often use demos as quick sketches to share with bandmates or arrangers ; in other cases a songwriter might make a demo to send to artists in hopes of having the song professionally recorded, or a music publisher may need a simple recording for publishing or copyright purposes.
Musicians also use this vendor area to promote or sell their CDs and DVDs.
Musicians commonly use interference beats to objectively check tuning at the unison, perfect fifth, or other simple harmonic intervals.
Musicians who actively use this instrument have adopted the practice of coating the hammers in Epoxy glue, which does not affect the sound but stops the wearing away of the hammers ( and prevents the poisoning of children, cats and other small creatures ).
Musicians playing electric or electronic instruments often use longer cables ( from 10 to 20 feet ) between their instrument and their amplifier, and then use shorter patch cords ( from a few inches to one or two feet long ) to connect chains of effects devices, " stomp box " pedals, or other signal processors.
An active campaign by Equity, the Musicians ' Union, and theatre owners under the auspices of the Save London Theatres Campaign led to the abandonment of the scheme .< ref name = Vaud >< cite > Vaudeville Theatre accessed 28 Mar 2007 </ cite ></ ref > In 1973, the theatre gained protection and was Grade II * listed as Interior despite adaptation and alteration for present ballroom use retains substantial part of Crewe's work.

Musicians and chance
# Q21: Musicians don't get the chance to change personae without confusing their audience.

Musicians and method
The Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians comments that the method is particularly developed in traditions

Musicians and also
Musicians identifying with or inspired by punk also pursued a broad range of other variations, giving rise to post-punk and the alternative rock movement.
Musicians such as Antonio Rodríguez de Hita were proficient in the shorter style of works, though he also wrote a full-scale zarzuela with de la Cruz entitled Las segadoras de Vallecas ( The Reapers of Vallecas, 1768 ).
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.
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 also cite writers such as William S. Burroughs, and philosophers such as Friedrich Nietzsche as influences.
In addition to the annual Festival, Aldeburgh Music also runs the Britten-Pears Young Artist Programme ( formerly the Britten-Pears School for Advanced Musical Studies ), Aldeburgh Residencies-a programme offering bespoke training and development opportunities to UK and international artists – Aldeburgh Young Musicians for exceptionally talented young people between the ages of 8 and 18, The Jerwood Opera Writing Programme, for the development of new opera, as well as an extensive education programme.
* The town is also home to the Pierre Monteux School for Conductors and Orchestra Musicians.
He is also a session musician and is a member of Musicians Local 47.
CLIC Sargent, the Musicians ' Benevolent Fund and further musical charities ( chosen each year ) also benefit from thousands of pounds in donations from Prommers after most concerts.
* 1994-Guitar Practicing Musicians 3 by Various Artists ( Contributed the track " For Christ's Sake ", also featuring Chuck Biscuits )
Musicians other than drummers have also paid tribute to Bonham.
The first six books of Against the Mathematicians are commonly known as Against the Professors, but each book also has a traditional title ( Against the Grammarians ( book I ), Against the Rhetoricians ( book II ), Against the Geometricians ( book III ), Against the Arithmeticians ( book IV ), Against the Astrologers ( book V ), Against the Musicians ( book VI ).
There are also some important institutions, for example the National Association of Folk Musicians.
Musicians from the British Isles also developed some distinctive forms of music, including Celtic chant, the Contenance Angloise, the rota, polyphonic votive antiphons and the carol in the medieval era.
In the 1880s and 90s, King David Kalakaua promoted Hawaiian culture and also encouraged the addition of new instruments, such as the ukulele and possibly steel guitar ; Kalakaua died in 1891, and so it is highly unlikely he would have heard it Kanahele, George S., Hawaiian Music and Musicians, pp 367 – 368.
Musicians from New York have also dominated the Jewish-American klezmer scene, the Greenwich Village old-time music revival, and the straight 1960s pop music exemplified by the Brill Building sound.
Musicians from the courts of Denmark and Poland also studied the Italian style either in their home countries or in Italy ; Marenzio himself had worked in Poland near the end of his life.
( Big bands were particularly affected by the 1942-1944 American Federation of Musicians recording ban which also curtailed the recording of early bebop )
Andrew Stiller, in his article on Ward for the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, describes Ward's musical style as deriving " largely from Hindemith, but also shows the considerable influence of Gershwin ".
In early 1981 The Platinum Needles were also featured on the Stoke Musicians Collective album released on Slip Records " Cry Havoc ".
He also served as Secretary of the Orchestral Employers ' Association and for the Musicians ' Benevolent Fund as a member of the committee.
This audio compilation also includes the other Musique Brut LP release " The Insect Musicians ".

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