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Until recently this prevented the technique from being more widely adopted, but software emulations of rythmo band technology overcome the disadvantages of the traditional rythmo band process and significantly reduce the time needed to prepare a dubbing session.
( Hee Haw tapes were later sold using the " 800 " number 1-800-BR54949 ; also, the country music group BR5-49 adopted the number as the name of their band.
In 1974, Jeffry Hyman co-founded the punk rock band the Ramones with friends John Cummings and Douglas Colvin, upon which point all three adopted stage names using " Ramone " as their surname: Cummings became Johnny Ramone, Colvin became Dee Dee Ramone, and Hyman became Joey Ramone.
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.
Although the supergroup was never formed, Page remembered Moon's odd expression and later adopted it as the name of a new band.
The band adopted this name, despite its previous use for ex-Stooge Ron Asheton's band The New Order, rejecting any fascist undertones.
Out in Forest Hills, Queens, several miles from lower Manhattan, the members of a newly formed band adopted a common surname.
Hugh Syme, creator of graphics on many of Rush's albums, stated in a 1983 interview that the Starman " didn't begin as an identity factor for the band, it just got adopted.
In May 1975 the three of them formed The Heartbreakers ; not to be confused with Tom Petty's band, which adopted the same name the following year.
Skinhead culture became so popular by 1969 that even the rock band Slade temporarily adopted the look as a marketing strategy.
The name was then adopted by the band, who had been searching for a suitable name.
The sole member of the German darkwave band Sopor Aeternus & The Ensemble of Shadows, Anna-Varney Cantodea, adopted her name from Varney the vampire.
The nickname " Killcreek " she adopted after the band of the same name from Lawrence, Kansas.
Mercury himself joined the band shortly thereafter, changed the name of the band to " Queen ", and adopted his familiar stage name.
Scoffers dismissed him as an over-excited zealot and " preacher of the desperate ," and sneered at his growing band of followers as " Piagnoni ," or Wailers, an epithet they adopted.
* Pitikwahanapiwiyin ( Pîhtokahânapiwiyin-‘ Poundmaker ’, Chief of the River Cree, born about 1842 in the North Battleford Region in Saskatchewan ; son of Sikakwayan (‘ Skunk Skin ’), an shaman of the Assiniboine and a Franco-Canadian Métisse, the sister of Chief Mistāwasis (" Big Child "), Chief of a band consisting of Plains River Cree ( Sīpīwininiwak-paskwāwiyiniwak ), Woods River Cree (‘ Sīpīwininiwak-sakāwiyiniwak ’), Western Woodland Cree ( Sakāwiyiniwak ) and Nakoda ( Stoney ), was adopted in 1873 by the Siksika chief Crowfoot as son, lived several years by the Blackfeet-name Makoyi-koh-kin (‘ Wolf Thin Legs ’) under the Siksika, returned to the Cree, became counselor of the Chief Pihew-kamihkosit (‘ Red Pheasant ’), was involved in the negotiations for the Treaty 6 in 1876 and went in 1879 in the Poundmaker reservation, later he participated in the siege of Battleford and the Battle of Cut Knife, died 4 July 1886 in Blackfoot Crossing, Alberta )
For Jonny Quest, Curtin adopted a big band " crime jazz " musical style ; these themes were re-used in many other adventure-type series that followed.
The release of Pornography was followed by the Fourteen Explicit Moments tour, where the band finally dropped the anti-image angle and first adopted their signature look of big, towering hair and smeared lipstick on their faces.
Exactly when the word bluegrass itself was adopted to label this form is not certain, but is believed to be in the late 1950s, and was derived from the name of the seminal Blue Grass Boys band, formed in 1939 with Bill Monroe as its leader.
With their second album MCMXCV released in 1995, the band adopted a " more traditional approach " and started singing in German.
In 1980, the American 40-channel band plan was adopted.
Because many people were already using 40-channel radios prior to legalization, the American band plan ( with AM and SSB ) was adopted ; a VHF band was added in 1994.

band and skinhead
* September 24 – Ian Stuart, singer for white power skinhead band Skrewdriver ( b. 1957 )
** Ian Stuart, singer for white power skinhead band Skrewdriver
The announcement of the album's release included a press photo featuring the phrase " British Image 1 " spraypainted behind the band ( who were dressed in a mixture of mod and skinhead attire ) and a mastiff-breed dog.
Other common items are T-shirts ( featuring band names, political beliefs or other text / images relevant to skinhead culture ) and denim jackets or flight jackets.
The band helped develop the New York hardcore sound, the hardcore skinhead style and the youth crew subgenre.
* Boston-based punk rock band Dropkick Murphys's variation, " Skinhead on the MBTA ", with a skinhead in place of Charlie, appeared on their 1998 album Do or Die.
The band espoused an anti-fascist and socialist working class philosophy, and have been associated with the skinhead subculture.
RAC held one concert in 1979 and another in spring 1983, which was headlined by Skrewdriver, a white power skinhead band led by Ian Stuart Donaldson.
Earlier in his career, he had played in other bands, including the band Skrewdriver ( briefly, before their reincarnation as a white power skinhead band, in which he played no part ).
The band members wore skinhead clothing styles, and they helped inspire the redskin movement.
Varggoth has also taken part in the live shows and recordings of the Russian band Temnozor, and has participated in the Polish / Ukrainian white nationalist metal band Warhead, which includes members of Poland's skinhead band Honor.
They play a rough form of streetpunk, and is the first band in the United States to adopt the skinhead look and the Oi!
In the early 1980s, the white power skinhead band Brutal Attack temporarily transformed into a Nazi punk band.
They said they did that in the hopes of getting public concerts booked easier, but this tactic did not work, and they soon returned to being a racist skinhead band.

band and look
It was reported by AAP that a band member had initiated legal action against McDonald's as the hamburger chain had copied trademarked elements of the band's look.
" It looks to me that with this ribbon as though I will gain no fame from it if I do tear apart such a slender band, but if it is made with art and trickery, then even if it does look thin, this band is not going on my legs.
The progressive metal band Tool invited Hicks to open a number of concerts in its 1992 Lollapalooza appearances, where Hicks once asked the audience to look for a contact lens he had lost.
The year 2003 saw the band taking a look back at their career.
However, The Craze still split up fairly quickly, and Ash once again tried to convince his old school friend Peter Murphy to join him, simply because Ash thought he had the right look for a band.
Mabel attributed the end of their friendship to an exchange in the autumn of 1912 when, during lunch, Gertrude sent her " such a good strong look over the table that it seemed to cut across the air to me in a band of electrified steel — a smile traveling across on it — powerful — Heavens !".
: The 2008 film The Burrowers is a recent example of the genre: a posse sets out to look for a band of Indians believed to have abducted several white women, only to discover that what they are hunting may not be human and that they in fact may be the prey.
* The band Belle & Sebastian reference the movie in their 1996 album If You're Feeling Sinister during the song " Like Dylan in the Movies " ( refrain: " And if they follow you / don't look back / like Dylan in the movies / on your own ").
The band achieved their initial notoriety through Bjelland's " babydoll " image — sometimes referred to as the kinderwhore look — which contrasted dramatically with the raw power of her singing voice and her aggressive lyrics.
By filing the lawsuit, Alabama band attorneys mistakenly included copies of band contracts as exhibits along with their lawsuit papers, thus allowing fans a chance to look at the inner workings of the band and revealing that Herndon actually had a contractual full band share of the farewell tour.
Each band member can be promoted separately for a unique look and one-note personality: the " shy one ", the " intelligent one ", " the rebel ", and so on.
* In Taiwanese black metal band Chthonic, one of the band members wears corpse paint to make himself look like a jiangshi, and another, the pianist wears a cloth with a spell on it around his head.
Osterberg was drawn to Ron Asheton after seeing him perform in a covers band, The Chosen Few, believing " I ’ ve never met a convincing musician that didn ’ t look kind of ill and kind of dirty, and Ron had those two things covered!
That October, the group made history by performing at the Metropolitan Opera House in a concert later billed as " Wear Something Silver ", as the members of Labelle were now wearing silver, metallic wear equipped with feathers and silver platform boots, which later inspired George Clinton to adapt a similar look for his band, Funkadelic, two years later, also adapting the space-age lyrical and musical matter, pioneered by Nona Hendryx and Labelle.
" The band at this time dressed in donkey jackets or leather coats and woolly hats, and had a look described as " straight out of De Niro's Mean Streets ".
With the addition of new bass player, Giorgio Kilkenny, this line-up recorded Too-Rye-Ay in 1982, a hybrid of soul and Celtic folk, the new sound accompanied by a new fabulous look, with the band attired in dungarees, scarves, leather waistcoats, and what was described as " a generally scruffy right-off-the-farm look ", or " a raggle-taggle mixture of gypsy, rural Irish and Steinbeck Okie ".
The new album brought another new look, with the band pictured on the sleeve wearing ties, pin-striped suits, and with neatly combed hair, what Rowland described as " so clean and simple ; it's a much more adult approach now ".

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