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band and admired
After the failure of The Mole Show and abandonment of the unfinished Mole Trilogy, the band turned their attention to a new concept-a series of albums, each consisting of a side-long suite of covers by American composers the band admired.
Sending a letter, a Hello Kitty barrette, and copies of the band's early singles to Gordon, Love mentioned that the band greatly admired Gordon's work and appreciated "... the production of the SST record " ( either referring to Sonic Youth's album Sister or EVOL ), also noting that they would " prefer to work with a woman ".
According to Jimmy Page, the band admired the way Harper stood by his principles and did not sell out to commercial pressures.
Upon returning to Olympia, Hanna began collaborating with fellow Evergreen student and punk zinester Tobi Vail after seeing a performance of The Go Team, ( a band made up of Vail, Billy Karren, and Calvin Johnson ) and recognizing Vail as the mastermind behind the fanzine Jigsaw, which Hanna greatly admired and loved.
The name came from the 1960s band The Creation, whom McGee greatly admired.
Released in March 1998, the album was recorded in fits and starts over a period of two years and featured his former band mates Duff McKagan and Rick Richards, as well as former Reverend Horton Heat drummer Taz Bentley, whose work Stradlin admired.
The band admired Fuller's previous work and were impressed when he toured with them in 1978 as part of the Fuller / Kaz band.
The band took the name of Alaska y Dinarama with their following album Deseo carnal and they kept this name until 1989 when Carlos Berlanga left Dinarama, in the middle of their tour for the last album Fan Fatal where all songs are tribute to the bands they admired and loved: Ramones, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Michael Jackson, Depeche Mode, Aviador Dro, Parálisis Permanente, etc.
Meléndez is a cousin of band creator Edgardo Diaz, who had success as director of La Pandilla in Spain and who admired the success obtained by The Jackson 5 in the United States.
Their band name is a reference to the famous children's author Shel Silverstein, whom the band had admired and read the stories of as children.
The play was admired by Morrissey of the band The Smiths, who used Delaney's photo on the album cover artwork for Louder Than Bombs.
He then joined a local band called Frog Ocean Road who he had admired.
The band also started to be admired for their live performances, due to the band's charisma and Kazuya's extreme performances.
Although Powers's published output was rather slim, it has long been admired by a devoted band of followers who appreciate his gentle satire and astonishing ability to recreate with a few words the insular but gradually changing world of post-WWII American Catholicism.
Colón, who had admired Efraín's multiple trombone sound strongly enough to model his own band after Rivera's, persuaded Efraín to record an album with him, for which he would perform and produce.

band and label
Nonetheless, he and his band continued to be a popular touring act, enjoying a career resurgence in the late 1960s with the Rock and roll revival movement and the signing of a lucrative record deal with the European Sonet Records label.
Skeins and balls are generally sold with a yarn band, a label that describes the yarn's weight, length, dye lot, fiber content, washing instructions, suggested needle size, likely gauge, etc.
Originally presented with an opportunity to rock out Dvořák's Symphony No. 9 " From the New World " by their new stereophonic label, the band instead forged ahead to unify their own orchestral-based threads of a day in the life of a common man.
In June, the band released their first single, " California Über Alles ", on the independent label Alternative Tentacles.
Around the same time, East Bay Ray had tried to pressure the rest of the band to sign to the major record label Polydor Records ; Biafra stated that he was prepared to leave the group if the rest of the band wanted to sign to the label, though East Bay Ray asserts that he recommended against signing with Polydor.
In the late 1990s, former band members discovered problems with the amount of payments which each band member had received from their record label Alternative Tentacles.
It is not unheard-of, however, for a band to redo old tracks that originally left them displeased for an album re-release on a major label or a second edition.
Although Parsons was an equal contributor to the band, he was not regarded as a full member of The Byrds by the band's record label, Columbia Records.
Art in America was the first known rock band featuring a pedal harp to appear on a major record label, and released only one record, in 1983.
In early 1960, Brown's band recorded the top ten R & B hit, "( Do the ) Mashed Potatoes " on Dade Records, owned by Henry Stone, under the pseudonym " Nat Kendrick & The Swans " because Brown's label refused to release it.
Following renewed scouting of the Glasgow underground scene, the label soon after announced the signing of another band, Parka, in November of the same year.
These elements mean that they are often cited as one of the progenitors of hard rock and heavy metal and they have been described as the " definitive heavy metal band ", although they have often eschewed the label.
The band soon left Elektra and created their own label, Mötley Records.
Music writer Everett True has claimed that Cobain's record label paid $ 100, 000 to the original Nirvana to permit Cobain's band continued use of the name.
Subsequent artists to have releases on the label include Ape School, Cougar, cross-genre punk band The Death Set and The Heavy.
" BeMusic " was a name the band used for their publishing company ( and the LP label for Movement says " B Music " in large letters, though using an italic ß for the letter B ).
The single generated little reaction and, because of record company indifference, the band formed their own independent record label, Moon Records.
After touring for several years, the Richrath band released Only the Strong Survive in 1992 on the GNP Crescendo label.
The latter experimented with his band Mark Stewart & The Maffia which consisted of New York session musicians Skip McDonald, Doug Wimbish, and Keith LeBlanc, who had been a part of the house band for the Sugarhill Records record label.
Portishead's music, seen as cutting edge in its film noir feel and stylish, yet emotional appropriations of past sounds, was also widely imitated, causing the band to recoil from the trip-hop label they had inadvertently helped popularize.

band and head
In general, the larger the ensemble, the greater the need for a formal arrangement, although the early Count Basie big band was famous for its head arrangements, so called because they were worked out by the players themselves, memorized immediately and never written down.
It was recorded in her presence on October 21, 1958, at Decca's Pythian Temple, with Dick Jacob, Coral-Brunswick's new head of Artists and Repertoire, serving as both producer and conductor of the 18-piece orchestra, which included members of the New York Symphony Orchestra, NBC Television's house orchestra and Abraham " Boomie " Richman, formerly of Benny Goodman's band.
Sets are generally arranged so they run the length of the hall, with the top or head of the set being the end closest to the band and caller.
The spots on the head and neck are generally solid, as are those on the tail, where they may merge to form a band.
After Doolittle tensions between Deal and Francis came to a head ( for example, Francis threw a guitar at Deal during a concert in Stuttgart ), and Deal was almost fired from the band when she refused to play at a concert in Frankfurt.
At the head of this band of dissenters was an apostate who had denied the Faith even before the outbreak of persecution.
* Pipe band side drums have a second set of snares on the bottom ( inside ) of the top ( played or batter ) head, as well as a set on the bottom of the bottom head.
First, he was fined by the NFL during the playoffs for a violation of the league's dress code, wearing a head band on which he had handwritten " Adidas ".
He then started to wear a head band saying " Rozelle ", after then-league commissioner Pete Rozelle.
However, Cook himself is considered a member of the band by some, as he is known to wear the same head coverings as the rest of the group during live shows, even wearing the trademark eyeball mask during the Wormwood tour.
He was head of the Durham Militia band 1760 – 61 and visited the home of Sir Ralph Milbanke at Halnaby Hall in 1760, where he wrote two symphonies, as well as giving performances himself.
Another tradition that features the sousaphone section is after every pre-game show at Florida State University when the section ( known by all the marching band members as " Flush ") run in a circle around the Seminole head on the field with the head drum major in the center of the circle.
An additional, curved, band of sensory bristles lies over the head and neck.
In the absence of a crown ( the crown had recently been lost with all the rest of his father's treasure in a wreck in East Anglia ) a simple golden band was placed on the young boy's head, not by the Archbishop of Canterbury ( who was at this time supporting Prince Louis " the Lion ", the future king of France ) but by another clergyman — either Peter des Roches, Bishop of Winchester, or Cardinal Guala Bicchieri, the Papal legate.
Allying himself with Ternate's ruler, Serrão constructed a fortress on that tiny island and served as the head of a mercenary band of Portuguese seamen under the service of one of the two local feuding sultans who controlled most of the spice trade.
The Rubettes were an English pop band assembled in 1973 by the songwriting team of Wayne Bickerton, then the head of A & R at Polydor Records, and his co-songwriter, Tony Waddington, after their doo-wop and 1950s American pop-influenced songs had been rejected by a number of existing acts.
Historians believe that Chief Black Kettle, head of the band, was not part of the war party within the Plains tribes.
In the more primitive species, this forms a simple ring of cilia around the mouth from which an additional band of cilia stretches over the back of the head.
Modifications to the basic plan of the corona include alteration of the cilia into bristles or large tufts, and either expansion or loss of the ciliated band around the head.
In the bdelloids, this plan is further modified, with the upper band splitting into two rotating wheels, raised up on a pedestal projecting from the upper surface of the head.
" The place catered to " uptown celebrities ," and typically the band winged every number without sheet music ( using " head arrangements ").
Basie's new band was more of an ensemble group, with fewer solo turns, and relying less on " head " and more on written arrangements.

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