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His life-long friend, Serge Koussevitzky, gave unreservedly of his praise and brilliant performances in Boston, New York, and Washington, D.C.,, to which he added broadcastings and recordings for the whole nation.
In a December 1992 article for The New Yorker, Seymour Hersh reported that President Richard Nixon and Charles Colson had repeatedly discussed the Capp case in Oval Office recordings that had recently been made available by the National Archives.
Additionally, the majority of commercial didgeridoo recordings available are distributed by multinational recording companies and feature non-Aboriginals playing a New Age style of music with liner notes promoting the instrument's spirituality which misleads consumers about the didgeridoo's secular role in traditional Aboriginal culture.
Ritchie, living in a time when the Appalachians had opened up to outside influence, was university educated and ultimately moved to New York City, where she made a number of classic recordings of the family repertoire and published an important compilation of these songs.
The gravi-kora has been adopted by kora players such as Daniel Berkman, Jacques Burtin, Le Chant de la Forêt ( The Song of the Forest ), suite for kora, gravi-kora, flute and viola, and Foday Musa Suso, who featured it in recordings with jazz innovator Herbie Hancock, with his band Mandingo, and on Suso's New World Power album.
His solo recordings ( featuring a variety of guest musicians ) are percussive of course, but also verge on New Age music categorically.
Following the 1966 tour, the group moved with Dylan to Saugerties, New York, where they made the informal 1967 recordings that became The Basement Tapes, which forged the basis for their 1968 debut album Music from Big Pink.
Ellington continued to make vital and innovative recordings, including The Far East Suite ( 1966 ), the New Orleans Suite ( 1970 ), and The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse ( 1971 ), much of it inspired by his world tours.
On May 14, 1923, while in New York City, Valentino made his only two vocal recordings for Brunswick Records ; " Kashmiri Song " ( The Sheik ) and " El Relicario " ( Blood and Sand ).
With the ' New Testament ' Basie band in full swing, and arrangements written by a young Quincy Jones, this album proved a respite from the ' Songbook ' recordings and constant touring that Fitzgerald was engaged in during this period.
The Original Dixieland Jass Band ( ODJB ) were a New Orleans, Dixieland jazz band that made the first jazz recordings in early 1917.
Top-line studios such as Olympic Studios in London, Fine Recording in New York City, United Western Recorders, and Musart in Los Angeles quickly became among the most sought-after recording facilities in the world, and both these studios became veritable " hit factories " that produced many of the most successful pop recordings of the latter 20th century.
Additionally, FBI recordings of New Jersey boss Sam " the Plumber " Decavalcante revealed that the other bosses were taken by surprise when Bonanno disappeared, and other FBI recordings captured angry Bonanno soldiers saying, " That son-of-a-bitch took off and left us here alone.
With the ' New Testament ' Basie band in full swing, and arrangements written by a youthful Quincy Jones, this album proved a swinging respite from her Songbook recordings and constant touring she did during this period.
When Clarke first unveiled the character of Fred Dagg in recordings and on New Zealand TV in 1975, he became a national star and icon.
The New York Philharmonic appear on several recordings of songs from the 1971 John Lennon album Imagine, credited as The Flux Fiddlers.
* It emerged in September 2010 that more than 60 recordings of BBC and ITV drama productions originally sent for broadcast in the United States by the PBS station WNET in New Jersey had been found at the Library of Congress.
The labels newly under the Blue Note umbrella are Angel Records, EMI Classics and Virgin Classics ( classical music ), Narada Productions ( contemporary jazz and world-influenced music, including exclusively licensed sub-label Real World Records ), Back Porch Records ( folk and Americana ), Higher Octave Records ( smooth jazz and New Age music ), and Mosaic Records ( devoted exclusively to reissuing jazz recordings in limited-edition boxed sets ).
Hanel's only recordings with the group are on the compilation Body to Body, Job to Job, but the ambiguous personnel credits do not make it clear on which songs she performed ; Kane stated that " Sue was the most fearsome guitarist we ’ d ever heard in New York.
featuring live recordings made at Columbia Recording Studios, New York, on 22 February 1979.
He supervised African-American recordings ( the 8000 Race Series ) for the New York offices of Okeh phonograph company in the 1920s in the Gaiety Theatre office building in Times Square.
In the 1930s Ladnier co-led a band with Sidney Bechet called The New Orleans Feetwarmers, with whom Ladnier made some of his best recordings.
" They were the first jazz recordings made on the west coast by an African-American jazz band from New Orleans.

New and songs
Thus `` America '', the most widely sung of the patriotic songs, was written by a New England Baptist clergyman, Samuel Francis Smith ( 1808-1895 ), while a student in Andover Theological Seminary.
Several of these double entries have been collected by Ben Bagley and Michael McWhinney, along with Rodgers and Hart songs that disappeared permanently en route to New York and others that reached Broadway but have not become part of the constantly heard Rodgers and Hart repertory, in a delightfully refreshing album, Rodgers And Hart Revisited ( Spruce Records, 505 Fifth Avenue, New York ).
Primitive Baptists in the Appalachian region often used " New Britain " with other hymns, and sometimes sing the words of " Amazing Grace " to other folk songs, including titles such as " In the Pines ", " Pisgah ", " Primrose ", and " Evan ", as all are able to be sung in common meter, of which the majority of their repertoire consists.
Bronx Local: While hundreds of songs about New York City, Manhattan and Brooklyn can be found in Wikipedia's List of songs about New York City and also in Marc Ferris's 5-page, 15-column list of " Songs and Compositions Inspired by New York City " in The Encyclopedia of New York City ( 1995 ), only a handful refer to The Bronx.
In 1677, the General Assembly of East New Jersey banned the " singing of vain songs or tunes " on Sabbath.
Of the previously unreleased songs, " Down to the Wire " features the New Orleans pianist Dr. John with Buffalo Springfield on an item from their shelved Stampede album ; " Love Is a Rose " was a minor hit for Linda Ronstadt in 1975 ; " Winterlong " received a cover by Pixies on the Neil Young tribute album from 1989, The Bridge ; and " Campaigner " is a Young song critical of Richard Nixon.
He spent his early youth attending Public School 149 in East New York, Brooklyn, where he began entertaining his young classmates with songs and jokes, before moving to Thomas Jefferson High School, but he never graduated.
Their often discordant pop songs feature unusual synthetic instrumentation and time signatures that have proven influential on subsequent popular music, particularly New Wave, industrial and alternative rock artists.
Some of his more notable songs include " The Treaty ", " The Battle of the Kegs ", and " The New Roof, a song for Federal Mechanics ".
Charlie Ahearn's independently released fiction film Wild Style ( Wild Style, 1983 ), the early PBS documentary Style Wars ( 1983 ), hit songs such as " The Message " and " Planet Rock " and their accompanying music videos ( both 1982 ) contributed to a growing interest outside New York in all aspects of hip hop.
Relying heavily on Scripture, Watts wrote metered texts based on New Testament passages that brought the Christian faith into the songs of the church.
The Algonquin Hotel in New York City is famed as the meeting place of the literary group, the Algonquin Round Table, and Hotel Chelsea, also in New York City, has been the subject of a number of songs and the scene of the stabbing of Nancy Spungen ( allegedly by her boyfriend Sid Vicious ).
A number of early songs by New Zealand rock group Split Enz were inspired by Peake's work.
With the release of Movement in November 1981, New Order initially started on a similar route as their previous incarnation, performing dark, melodic songs, albeit with an increased use of synthesisers.
In addition to rarer songs, New Order also decided to begin playing Joy Division songs again.

New and Failure
** Failure of automatic shut-down at Salem Nuclear Power Plant, New Jersey, USA
Austrian School economic commentator and journalist Henry Hazlitt's The Failure of the New Economics is a paragraph-by-paragraph critique of The General Theory.
On 23 January 1887, under the heading " Their First Flat Failure ; The First Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Not a Success ", The New York Times reported, " When the curtain finally fell there was hissing – the first ever heard in the Savoy Theatre.
Failure seemed destined a second time when the song became another that went unnoticed by the listening public, and Columbia Records made plans to drop the New Kids from the label.
Another of his enduring works is The Failure of the New Economics ( 1959 ), a detailed, chapter-by-chapter critique of John Maynard Keynes's highly influential General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money, about which he paraphrased a quote attributed to Samuel Johnson, that he was " unable to find in it a single doctrine that is both true and original.
* The Failure of the ' New Economics ': An Analysis of the Keynesian Fallacies, 1959
* From the Left: Harry Magdoff ; A Free-Market Failure, New York Times interview of Monthly Review co-editor Harry Magdoff, November 1, 1987.
Henry Hazlitt criticized, paragraph by paragraph, Keynes ' General Theory in The Failure of the New Economics.
* The Failure of the New Economics ( critical review )
* ( 1959 ), The Failure of the New Economics, Princeton, NJ: Van Nostrand.
* The Failure of the ' New Economics ', " Keynes vs. Say's Law ", Chapter 3, Henry Hazlitt
In 1973, Morris Kline published his critical book Why Johnny Can't Add: the Failure of the New Math.
* Jim Shooter on the Genesis and Failure of the New Universe
The Failure of the " New Economics " ( 1959 ) is a book by Henry Hazlitt offering a detailed critique of John Maynard Keynes ' work The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money ( 1936 ).
Editor John Chamberlain reviewed The Failure of the " New Economics " in The Freeman, and in light of its controversial, heterodox nature titled his article, They ’ ll Never Hear the End of It, writing:
In 1973 St. Martin ’ s Press contributed to the dialogue by publishing Kline ’ s critique, Why Johnny Can ’ t Add: the Failure of the New Math.
* Why Johnny Can't Add: The Failure of the New Mathematics, St. Martin's Press, 1973
* Cirkovic, Milan M., and Bradbury, Robert J., 2006, " Galactic Gradients, Postbiological Evolution, and the Apparent Failure of SETI ," New Astronomy, vol.
Former guitarist Kevin " Slim " Chen now plays in the rock / pop punk band " New Liars Club " with former members of Gameface and the rock band Follow Your Failure.
* Hatvany, M, " Environmental Failure, Success and Sustainable Development: The Hauraki Plains Wetlands Through Four Generations of New Zealanders ," Environment and History, 14 ( 2008 ): 469-95.
In the much commented 2010 essay " The Failure of the American Jewish Establishment " in the New York Review of Books, Beinart has argued that the tensions between liberalism and Zionism in the U. S. may tear the two historically linked concepts apart.
* " No Success Like Failure ", a discussion of Blackmur's career from the New York Review of Books ( abstract online ; full text for subscribers only )
*" No Success Like Failure ", Michael Wood, The New York Review of Books, May 7, 1987
* New York Times, 30 August 1879: Is the Old Catholic Movement a Failure?

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