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This features the marching songs of several nations, recorded as though the various national bands were marching by your reviewing stand.
After graduating from high school in 1963, he moved to Europe, travelling around Paris and Liège, where he formed bands with local musicians and recorded some singles mainly in English and in French but also in Turkish.
) Sheedy's Coronet Records had previously recorded area Dixieland bands.
Peel's Radio 1 shows were notable for the regular " Peel sessions ", which usually consisted of four songs recorded by an artist live in the BBC's studios, and which often provided the first major national coverage to bands that later would achieve great fame.
Some of the cassettes for the Sing Along machines were recorded by Filipino cover bands for popular songs so that the vocals and accompaniment could be played independently.
Among the Nevisians recorded were chantey-singing fishermen in a session organised in a rum shop in Newcastle ; Santoy, the Calypsonian, performing calypsos by Nevisian ballader and local legend Charles Walters to guitar and cuatro ; and string bands, fife players and drummers from Gingerland, performing quadrilles.
To celebrate their 30th anniversary, June 2004 saw the release of Feedback, a studio EP recorded in suburban Toronto featuring eight covers of such artists as Cream, The Who and The Yardbirds, bands that the members of Rush cite as inspiration around the time of their inception.
Longtime listeners to Dial-A-Song have counted at least 500 distinct songs and variations recorded by They Might Be Giants, making them one of the most prolific rock bands in history in terms of published material.
The theme was recorded by The Ventures, whose version reached # 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart, and is particularly popular with college and high school marching bands, especially at the University of Hawaii where it has become the unofficial fight song.
They were one of the most popular bands in Poland in the early 1980s and even released a double live album of one of their performances there called Poland, recorded during their tour in the winter at the end of 1983.
In the mid-1980s, Hughes recorded several different albums with bands and artists including Phenomena ( Phenomena, Phenomena II: Dream Runner ), Gary Moore ( Run For Cover ), and Black Sabbath ( Seventh Star, though this was to have been a solo album by Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi, and only came out as a Sabbath album due to record label pressure ).
Many of the tunes first composed and recorded by the Original Dixieland Jass Band, such as " Tiger Rag " and " Margie ", were recorded by all the major jazz bands and orchestras of the twentieth century, black and white.
Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra, one of the most popular and influential jazz bands of the 1920s, recorded several ODJB compositions:
Jazz cornetist Bix Beiderbecke recorded nine compositions by ODJB in various bands and orchestras from 1924 to 1930: " Fidgety Feet ", his first recording in 1924, " Tiger Rag ", " Sensation ", " Lazy Daddy ", " Ostrich Walk ", " Clarinet Marmalade ", " Singin ' the Blues " with Frankie Trumbauer and Eddie Lang, " Margie ", and " At The Jazz Band Ball ".
Copeland became a prolific producer of movie and television soundtracks, and he recorded and toured with two new bands, Animal Logic and Oysterhead.
The following bands and singers have recorded musical versions, all called " Tam Lin " unless otherwise stated:
After leaving Mingus, he performed and recorded a few sides with various European bands, and American musicians living in Paris, such as Donald Byrd and Nathan Davis.
In 1998, Paul Dempsey released a project under the name Scared of Horses titled An Empty Flight, in which he wrote and recorded all the music, featuring vocals from a number of personalities from different indie bands.
In October 2005, The Flaming Lips recorded a cover of " If I Only Had a Brain " for the soundtrack of the video game Stubbs the Zombie, which features modern rock bands covering songs from the 1950s and 1960s.
One unusual development was the Geisslerlieder, the music of wandering bands of flagellants during two periods: the middle of the 13th century ( until they were suppressed by the Church ); and the period during and immediately following the Black Death, around 1350, when their activities were vividly recorded and well-documented with notated music.
The band had also recorded, " My Home's in Alabama " and due to the success of that song, the band was invited to a New Faces show where several bands came together to play for DJ's and music executives.
Among the nation's first bands that played Christian rock was The Crusaders, a Southern Californian garage rock band, whose November 1966 Tower Records album Make a Joyful Noise with Drums and Guitars is considered one of the first gospel rock releases, or even " the first record of Christian rock ", and Mind Garage, " arguably the first band of its kind ", whose 1967 Electric Liturgy was recorded in 1969 at RCA's " Nashville Sound " studio.
Although many assumed the bands were playing live, due to technical issues and the need to ensure performances were controlled, the bands often recorded the performance on the day of shooting prior to taping, and then mimed to this " live " track.

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The capacitors on each drum were organized into 32 " bands " of 50 ( 30 active bands and 2 spares in case a capacitor failed ), giving the machine a speed of 30 additions / subtractions per second.
Bluetooth uses a radio technology called frequency-hopping spread spectrum, which chops up the data being sent and transmits chunks of it on up to 79 bands ( 1 MHz each ; centered from 2402 to 2480 MHz ) in the range 2, 400 – 2, 483. 5 MHz ( allowing for guard bands ).
The energy bands each correspond to a large number of discrete quantum states of the electrons, and most of the states with low energy ( closer to the nucleus ) are occupied, up to a particular band called the valence band.
In the electron microscope, thylakoid membranes appear as alternating light-and-dark bands, each 0. 01 μm thick.
The entablature consists of three horizontal layers, all of which are visually separated from each other using moldings or bands.
Almost all flat panels have a perfectly rectangular array of square pixels, each of which contains three rectangular subpixels in the three primary colors, with the normal ordering being red, green, and blue, arranged in vertical bands.
The result of the Sun's differential rotation is that the active regions always arise in two bands parallel to the equator and their extension increases during the periods of maximum of the solar cycle, while they almost disappear during each minimum.
Depending on the number of different molecules, each lane shows separation of the components from the original mixture as one or more distinct bands, one band per component.
802. 11 divides each of the above-described bands into channels, analogous to the way radio and TV broadcast bands are sub-divided.
Basically they are additional information in horizontal or vertical bands that help identify the features in each letter that are important for the rasterizer to maintain.
A graphic equaliser provides individual level controls for various frequency bands, each of which acts only on that particular frequency band.
The energy bands each correspond to a large number of discrete quantum states of the electrons, and most of the states with low energy ( closer to the nucleus ) are occupied, up to a particular band called the valence band.
The numbers are assigned following 18 ten-degree bands in the sky, with stars sorted by right ascension within each band.
Although independent and often at conflict with each other, these guerrilla bands along with a few others all became generally known as " Contras " ( short for "", en.
On satellites, each transponder normally carries one channel, however small, independent channels can be used on each transponder, with some loss of bandwidth due to the need for guard bands between unrelated transmissions.
In simple terms, the signal is split into a number of frequency bands ( the larger this number, the more accurate the analysis ) and the level of signal present at each frequency band gives the instantaneous representation of the spectral energy content.
The amplitude of the modulator for each of the individual analysis bands generates a voltage that is used to control amplifiers for each of the corresponding carrier bands.
The result is that frequency components of the modulating signal are mapped onto the carrier signal as discrete amplitude changes in each of the frequency bands.

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