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Musicians who use the chance method also exclude subjective control of formal development.
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.

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* Spanish — Carmona, Fernando Briones: Melancholy Pierrot ( 1945 ); Dalí, Salvador: Pierrot with Guitar ( 1924 ), Pierrot Playing the Guitar ( 1925 ); Gris, Juan ( worked mainly in France ): Many works, including Pierrot ( 1919 ), Pierrot ( 1921 ), Pierrot Playing Guitar ( 1923 ), Pierrot with Book ( 1924 )— see images at right of page ; Picasso, Pablo ( worked mainly in France ): Many works, including Pierrot ( 1918 ), Pierrot and Harlequin ( 1920 ), Three Musicians ( 1921 ; two versions ), Portrait of Adolescent as Pierrot ( 1922 ), Paul as Pierrot ( 1925 ); Valle, Evaristo: Pierrot ( 1909 ).
Musicians were paid regular fees, plus a percentage of the gate income, and worked for some department of the government.
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.
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.
Musicians Hartman worked with on the associated album included Vinnie Vincent and G. E. Smith.
Musicians who have worked with the group previously include:
Musicians worked the lunar eclipse into performances ; one sang his version of " Call Down the Moon.
Sweet Relief Musicians Fund has worked with many notable musicians.
Musicians from northern Europe who worked at Ferrara during his reign included Antoine Brumel and Adrian Willaert, the latter of whom was to become the founder of the Venetian School, something which could not have happened without Alfonso's patronage.

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In USA in July 1943, as a result of the American Federation of Musicians boycott of US recording studios, the a cappella vocal group The Song Spinners had a best-seller with " Comin ' In On A Wing And A Prayer ".
( An early entry in the Master Musicians series, and, like other books in that series, combines biographical data with musicological commentary.
Habitat for Humanity and New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity, working with Connick and Branford Marsalis announced December 6, 2005, plans for a Musicians ' Village in New Orleans.
The Musicians ' Village includes Habitat-constructed homes, with an Ellis Marsalis Center for Music, as the area's centerpiece.
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 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 group was hired for a gig in December 1920, but a complaint was lodged with the American Federation of Musicians, Local 67, that the boys did not have union cards.
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.
As with the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians ( AACM ), many of these players began in jazz, but gradually pushed the music into a zone of abstraction and relative quietude.
Individually, under a contract with the Musicians ' Union, each Beatle collected a seven pounds and ten shillings (£ 7. 50 ) session fee for each three hour session.
Musicians Buddy Holly and John Lennon became synonymous with the styles of eye-glasses they wore to the point that thick, black horn-rimmed glasses are often called " Buddy Holly glasses " and perfectly round metal eyeglass frames called " John Lennon Glasses.
Musicians were supplied with alcoholic refreshments, and recorded in the early hours of the morning after their evening's work in clubs and bars had finished.
In an interview for Musicians Hotline, Jim Marshall said " So many players came to my < center > Jonas with his brolly </ center > Hanwell shop, it was almost like a rock and roll labor exchange because a lot of groups were formed there ".
She was a founding member of Musicians United for Safe Energy in 1979 and a catalyst for the larger anti-nuclear movement, becoming involved with groups like the Abalone Alliance and Alliance for Survival.
The New York rally was held in conjunction with a series of nightly “ No Nukes ” concerts given at Madison Square Garden from September 19 – 23 by Musicians United for Safe Energy.
Musicians such as Bernie Worrell, Fred Wesley and Maceo Parker all at one time played with Parliament and / or Funkadelic.
Musicians, artists, actors and directors gather here, and the ramshackle walls of the bars are literally plastered with film posters.
* Haggin, B. H., Arturo Toscanini: Contemporary Recollections of the Maestro, New York: Da Capo Press, 1989 ( reprint of Conversations with Toscanini and The Toscanini Musicians Knew ).
In 1935, in the words of the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, " he firmly established his position as Elgar's natural successor with the Romantic, expansive and richly scored Music for Strings.

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