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Musicologist and Dale
Musicologist Dale Cockrell argues that early minstrel music mixed both African and European traditions and that distinguishing black and white urban music during the 1830s is impossible.
Musicologist Dale Cockrell argues that " Old Dan Tucker " in fact represents a bridge between the percussive blackface songs of the 1830s and the more refined compositions of songwriters such as Stephen Foster.

Musicologist and song
Musicologist Daniel Party defines this kind of ballad as a love song in slow tempo, interpreted by a solist, usually acompaigned by an orchestra.
Musicologist K. J. McElrath wrote of the song :" Gershwin was remarkably successful in his intent to have this sound like a folk song.
" Musicologist Alan Pollack said the song contained " a stronger blend of folk elements than almost anything else The Beatles had done to-date.
Musicologist and author Phil Rose described this section of the song as " entirely non-functional harmonically " and stated that " ost of the time when a phrase ends, Waters is either singing one of the most dissonant notes in the accompanying chord, or a non-chord tone.

Musicologist and between
" Musicologist Jean-Jacques Nattiez summarizes the relativist, post-modern viewpoint: " The border between music and noise is always culturally defined — which implies that, even within a single society, this border does not always pass through the same place ; in short, there is rarely a consensus ... By all accounts there is no single and intercultural universal concept defining what music might be.
Musicologist Gary Tomlinson remarks on the many similarities between Striggio's and Rinuccini's texts, noting that some of the speeches in L ' Orfeo " correspond closely in content and even in locution to their counterparts in L ' Euridice ".
Musicologist Lewis Porter has also demonstrated a harmonic relationship between Coltrane's " Lazy Bird " and Tadd Dameron's " Lady Bird ".

Musicologist and music
Musicologist Bill McGlaughlin likens its place in British music to the place Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings holds for Americans.
Musicologist Rob Bowman called Soul Men " One of the greatest soul music albums of all time.
Many of the above mentioned music and dance have been styliled by Prof. Rex Nettleford artistic director ( ret, prof and vice chancellor of The University of the West Indies ) and Marjorie Whyle Musical Director ( Caribbean Musicologist, pianist, drummer, arranger lecturer at the University of the West Indies ).
Musicologist Julian Cope, in his book Krautrocksampler, says " Krautrock is a subjective British phenomenon ," based on the way the music was received in the UK rather than on the actual West German music scene out of which it grew.
Musicologist David Gallagher might speak for many when he suggests that in these two opuses-their universe, music and history-are found the very best of Tveitt's qualities as a composer.
* Musicologist Karl Haas, the Austrian-born host of the classical music magazine Adventures in Good Music ( later originating from Cleveland station WCLV )
Musicologist Ralph Wood, in contrast, stated that while the finale may have its faults, there is still much about the music that is quite good.
Musicologist Joseph Lanza relates space music to prior generations of relaxing or environmental music, with a twist, writing, " Space music is easy-listening with amnesia, sounding like the future but retaining unconscious ties to elevator music of the past.
Musicologist Daniel Goldmark interprets the film as a send-up of black religion and culture and the increasing identification of 1930s white audiences of jazz music with black culture.

Musicologist and later
* Musicologist Egon Voss's Festschrift would already be worthy of note just for being presented on his fortieth birthday ( most being for 65th or later birthdays ).

Musicologist and .
Musicologist Leonard Meyer demonstrated how purely rhythmic and harmonic events can express human emotions.
Musicologist David Rothenberg has endorsed this information.
Musicologist Richard J. Ripani identified Jackson as a leader in the development of contemporary R & B, as her 1986 album Control and its successor Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 created a unique blend of genre and sound effects, that ushered in the use of rap vocals into mainstream R & B.
Musicologist Nigel Burton wrote, " His style may be said to have developed, but it never really settled down.
Musicologist Alan W. Pollack analyses: " The chord progression of the outro itself is a harmonic Moebius strip with scales in bassline and top voice that move in contrary motion.
Musicologist Richard Taruskin asserts that another reason Balakirev did not participate with the Belyayev circle was that he was not comfortable participating in a group at which he was not at its center.
Musicologist John Clapham writes that Smetana planned these works as " a compact series of episodes " drawn from their literary sources " and approached them as a dramatist rather than as a poet or philosopher.
Musicologist Alfred Frankenstein, in a 1939 article for The Musical Quarterly, claimed to have identified seven pictures by catalogue number.
Musicologist George Pullen Jackson extended the term spiritual to a wider range of folk hymnody, as in his 1938 book White Spirituals in the Southern Uplands, but this does not appear to have been widespread usage previously.
* Provine, Robert C. " Investigating a Musical Biography in Korea: The Theorist / Musicologist Pak Yŏn ( 1378 – 1458 )," Yearbook for Traditional Music, ( Volume 32, 2000 ): 1 – 15.
* St. Cross Church, Oxford: Sir John Stainer, Composer, Organist & Musicologist
Musicologist Alfred Einstein suggested, however, that a minuet in Piano Sonata in B-flat major, K. 498a, is the missing movement.
Musicologist Richard Middleton describes form through repetition and difference: difference is the distance moved from a repeat ; a repeat being the smallest difference.

Dale and Cockrell
Kenneth Dale " Taco " Cockrell ( born 9 April 1950 ) is an American astronaut and a veteran of five space shuttle missions.
Cockrell was born in Austin, Texas to Buford Dale Cockrell and Jewell Moorman.
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The reasons for this remain a mystery, though Dale Cockrell surmises that Hawks likely did not want to face further defamation of character in trial and may have paid Dixon off ; Dixon himself claimed as much in 1841.
" Dale Cockrell partially agrees, stating that the riots were " about who would control public discourse and community values, with class at base the issue.
* Cockrell, Dale ( 1997 ).
* Cockrell, Dale ( 1997 ).

Dale and song
* " Pipeline " ( song ), a 1963 song by surf rock band The Chantays, also recorded by Johnny Thunders, Hank Marvin, The Ventures and Dick Dale, the Del-Tones, Agent Orange, and Anthrax
Its writers, Jim Dale and Tom Springfield, were nominated for the 1966 Academy Award for Best Original Song, but lost out to the title song from the film Born Free.
He recalled: " When I was five I wrote a song about the rain because I loved the San Francisco drizzles, and later I wrote about a dog because I couldn't have one, and a clown because my uncle was a circus performer, and when I was eight I wrote a song in the Saddle " about a cowboy in the desert watching the stars at night and thinking about God because I often looked at the stars and tried to picture Heaven ", inspired by seeing Roy Rogers and hearing Dale Evans give her testimony at the civic auditorium.
To which Dale replies in the melody of the song, " Hank's a lumberjack and he's okay ..."
A remake of a 1956 song by rockabilly singer Dale Hawkins, " Suzie Q " was the band's second single, and its first to crack the Top 40.
His first pop single, " Lovable " ( 1956 ) which was a remake of the gospel song " Wonderful ", and was released under the alias " Dale Cook " in order not to alienate his gospel fan base ; as there was a considerable stigma against gospel singers performing secular music.
Dale also wrote and recorded the song " Dick-a-Dum-Dum ( King's Road )", which became a hit for Des O ' Connor in 1969.
" Wipe Out " is also remembered particularly for its introduction before the music starts, a cracking sound ( imitating a breaking surf board ), and a maniacal laugh followed by the only two words of the song, " wipe out "-added by their then manager Dale Smallin.
The title song, performed by Australian band The Seekers, became a hit single and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song ( music by Tom Springfield, lyrics by Jim Dale ).
In 1956 the theme song was released on Parlophone records by Dick James with Stephen James and his chums and Ron Goodwin's Orchestra and reached number 14 in the UK charts ( 78rpm single: R. 4117 / 45rpm single: MSP6199 ), and by PYE records as a 78rpm single by Gary Miller with Tony Osbourne orchestra and the Beryl Stott chorus ( PYE N. 15020 ) and reached number 10 on the UK charts, versions by Frankie Laine ( CBS Coronet ), Nelson Riddle and his Orchestra ( Capitol ), Alan Dale ( Coral ), Joe Reisman's orchestra and chorus ( RCA Victor ) and Ronnie Ronaldo ( Colombia ) were also issued.
* Appeared with Dale Earnhardt, Jr. in the music video for 3 Doors Down's song " The Road I'm On ".
" Jagger had written the title song to Ruthless People based on his enthusiasm for the screenplay written by Dale Launer.
It is believed to have been named after either an 1852 song " Lilly Dale " by H. S. Thompson or the wife of an original settler named Lilly de Castella.
's music video for their song Borrow and Bomb, playing a " professional educator " by the name of Dale Antwerp who hosts a public access talk show entitled Teen Talk.
" The song was written and recorded by studio musicians Garrett DeCarlo, Dale Frashuer, and producer / writer Paul Leka at Mercury Records studios in New York City.
Their former band mate from the Chateaus, Dale Frashuer, stopped by the studio the night of the recording and inspired Leka to dig up a song the three men had written in 1961 during their Chateaus days but had never recorded.
In one of his most infamous incidents, he asked singers Gail Farrell and Dick Dale to perform Brewer & Shipley's hit song " One Toke Over the Line " ( a mock gospel tune riddled with drug references ) as a modern spiritual, apparently oblivious to the meaning of the word " toke.
Other documents inspired by the Coffin case include Dale Boyle's song " The Wilbert Coffin Story " and the Alton Price book, To Build A Noose, which reflects Price's intensive research on the case.
*" Hero ", a song by Heather Dale
The song was rearranged as a solo instrumental rock guitar piece by Dick Dale in 1962.
During a performance, Dale was bet by a young fan that he could not play a song on only one string of his guitar.
There is a famous song sung by a man named ‎ Dale Watson ( singer ) in which he sings about the Yellow Mama.
The show begins with an introduction by Jim Dale and then the podcast's theme song, a rock version of John Williams ' " Hedwig's Theme ," created by Kenneth Marut and Andrew Walker.

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