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Old-time and has
He has also branched out as a record producer, having produced such albums as The Mission's album Children, The Datsuns ' second album Outta Sight, Outta Mind ( 2004 ) and Uncle Earl's Waterloo, Tenneesee album of Old-time music, released in March, 2007 on Rounder Records.
Capp has credited his inspiration for vividly stylized language to early literary influences like Charles Dickens, Mark Twain and Damon Runyon, as well as Old-time radio and the Burlesque stage.

Old-time and many
Old-time music is a genre of North American folk music, with roots in the folk music of many countries, including England, Scotland, Ireland and countries in Africa.

Old-time and including
* Old-time fiddling, including:

Old-time and dance
The six week program consists of Traditional song, Fiddle, Celtic, Old-time music and dance, Contemporary folk music, Guitar, and Dulcimer weeks.

calypsonians and helped
Kitchener was by far the most popular of the Young Brigade calypsonians, and he helped popularize calypso in the United Kingdom and elsewhere.

calypsonians and make
Lured by Decca Records, he travelled to New York City in 1941 with other calypsonians such as Roaring Lion and Atilla the Hun to make records and promote calypso music.

calypsonians and calypso
Sex, scandal, gossip, innuendo, politics, local news, bravado and insulting other calypsonians were the order of the day in classic calypso, just as it is today with classic hip hop.

calypsonians and has
Soca music has evolved like all other music over the years, with calypsonians experimenting with other Caribbean rhythms.
He has shared the stage with numerous calypsonians including " Charmer ", aka Louis Farrakhan ( leader of the Nation of Islam ).

calypsonians and ;
In March 1934 he sent Roaring Lion and Attila the Hun to New York City to record ; they became the first calypsonians to record abroad, bringing the genre out of the West Indies and into pop culture.
The Talbot Brothers were the island's first major calypsonians ; they organized as a group in 1942, and began touring the United States by the early 1950s.

calypsonians and many
Some calypsonians both compose and sing their calypsoes while many calypsonians in more recent decades have turned to professional composers, some being fellow calypsonians, for songs that they in turn sing.

calypsonians and who
Calypso tents, also originating in Trinidad, feature their cadre of calypsonians who perform biting social commentaries on the happenings of the past year, political exposés or rousing exhortations to wuk dah waistline and roll dat bumper.
After moving to New York ( as one of the earliest Trinidadian émigrés ), he was often the object of derision by the calypsonians still in Trinidad, who claimed that he was stealing their ideas and capitalizing on them in the USA.
Sam Manning was one of the earliest calypsonians who achieved international acclaim.
This was nothing new, as she was following in the footsteps of other calypsonians who they sing about issues in their life or what is happening within the community.
The first hotel calypsonians were Black Shirt, Skeetch and Dadian, who were accompanied by a string ensemble of two guitars and a bass guitar ( created out of an oil drum ).

calypsonians and two
During Carnival, calypsonians competed for awards like the Carnival Road March, National Calypso Monarch, Calypso Queen, Junior Monarch and Extempo Monarch in contests called picong, when two performers trade bawdy and irreverent jibes at each other and the day's events.
By the middle of the 1960s, two rival calypsonians dominated the Antiguan scene, Zemaki and Lord Canary.
The Mighty Bomber is a sobriquet used by two calypsonians -

purists and however
The move was seen as more of a relief to those who had questioned wrestling's legitimacy, since at least one major company ( in this case, the WWF ) was now publicly willing to admit that wrestling was staged, however the move did anger many wrestling purists.
There is, however, criticism about this, since purists might argue that some of the original traits of each particular modality could be lost.
Some critics and purists charged the publisher with literary tampering and an excess of political correctness, however only minor details were changed — not plot or basis for characters.
Today, however, this music is disparaged and labeled as " sweet music " by jazz purists.

purists and preferred
The short sleeve, traditional style is preferred by purists.

purists and lyrical
Southern Gospel purists view lyrical content and the underlying musical style as the key determining factors for applying the Southern Gospel label to a song.

purists and helped
This has been highly criticised by purists, though it has helped to promote Brazilian artists in other countries ( CSS is a perfect example ).

purists and make
While some purists consider luck not to be a desirable component of a game, others counter that elements of luck can make for far more diverse and multi-faceted strategies, as concepts such as expected value and risk management must be considered.
Many traditional fans and purists still see short track racing as the " real " NASCAR, because the lower speeds make " paint swapping ," where the bodies of the cars actually rub against one another, practical without a very high likelihood of serious accidents.
The purists wish to make the adoption of cosmetic changes ( sweat glands removed, teeth fixed and so on ) compulsory.

purists and calypso
While the Trinidad-born steel drum is known as the official instrument of the Caribbean, its waning presence in soca music, along with its coopting by other nations, has many soca and calypso purists concerned.

purists and innovative
* In linguistics, people who stand for preserving purity of a language by disallowing use of loan words, or the use of innovative grammatical structures, are called purists.

purists and art
As a result, western practitioners have incorporated much more powerful hand striking techniques from boxing although some Thai purists accuse them of diluting the art.
Many modern purists will say if it does not contain the spirituality of Aborigines, it is not true Aboriginal art.

purists and form
It would be impossible for us to play just death metal ; that is our roots, but we are now a mishmash of everything, and not purists to any form of music.
Since then a slick, contemporary form of pop-llanera has developed which has earned the scorn of some purists who perceive it as stale and watered-down.
During the 1950s, Piazzolla consciously tried to create a more academic form with new sounds breaking the classic forms of tango, drawing the derision of purists and old-time performers.
Also, the manufacture of rifles or pistols from parts kits in the USA or Canada that are designed to aesthetically " clone " the originals is sometimes seen as in poor form by purists around the world.
The most extreme baseball purists may view the " Dead-ball era " as representing baseball in its most pristine form.
Franco purists insisted that " Virgin " be released in its former unadulterated form on DVD, as the added Jean Rollin footage greatly slowed down the pace of the film.
In the games where multiing can get serious benefits for a player, it is looked down upon by purists and is considered a form of cheating.
The perceived decline lamented by the purists, may take the form of change of vocabulary, syncretism of grammatical elements, or loanwords.
The singular form Mr is very often found, but is considered as incorrect by purists, although it appears ( together with its rare plural form Mrs ) in some dictionaries.

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