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Born as John Martin Stuart in Philadelphia, Mississippi on September 30, 1958, Marty Stuart has become known as one of country music's most eclectic artists, performing and recording diverse types of country music.
Born To Be Heiled features an eclectic blend of death metal, black metal, doom metal, classic rock, electronic and industrial elements all tied together with the band's unmistakeable " ersatz " German affect now coupled with strong outlaw biker motifs.

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Programming at the AFI Silver Theatre consists of an eclectic mix of retrospectives, festivals and first-run features as well as community events and educational activities.
In the early 1980s, NYC disco DJ Larry Levan, known for his eclectic mixes, gained a cult following, and the Paradise Garage, the nightclub at which he spun, became the prototype for the modern dance club where the music and the DJ were showcased.
Several democracies, including India, Israel and the United States, take a flexible, eclectic approach, recognizing aspects of public international law such as territorial rights as universal, regarding other aspects as arising from treaty or custom, and viewing certain aspects as not being subjects of public international law at all.
He rejected the eclectic and cluttered classical styles so common at the turn of the twentieth century as irrelevant to the modern times.
This category of religions includes syncretic or eclectic approaches like Wicca, Neo-druidism, and neoshamanism at one end of the spectrum, as well as culturally specific traditions, such as the many varieties of polytheistic reconstructionism, at the other.
The original art directors were cartoonist Peter Bramley and Bill Skurski, founders of New York's " Cloud Studio ", an alternative-culture outfit known at the time for its eclectic style.
It was at that time that the Ottoman administration of the city acquired an " official " face with the creation of the Command Post while a number of new public buildings were built in the eclectic style in order to project the European face both of Thessaloniki and the Ottoman Empire.
In March 2011, her eclectic musical taste was revealed when details of her small record collection kept at at the Castle of Mey were made public.
Gilbert was one of the first celebrity architects in America, designing skyscrapers in New York City and Cincinnati, campus buildings at Oberlin College and the University of Texas, state capitols in Minnesota and West Virginia, the support towers of the George Washington Bridge, various railroad stations ( including the New Haven Union Station ), and the United States Supreme Court building in Washington, D. C .. His reputation declined among some professionals during the age of Modernism, but he was on the design committee that guided and eventually approved the modernist design of Manhattan's groundbreaking Rockefeller Center: when considering Gilbert's body of works as whole, it is more eclectic than many critics admit.
The art and architecture at these sites emulates Teotihuacan forms, but also demonstrates an eclectic mix of motifs and iconography from other parts of Mesoamerica, particularly the Maya region.
The 2012 Festival, had Oliver Knussen as Artist in Residence, and the typically eclectic progamme included new productions by Netia Jones of Knussen ’ s Where the Wild Things Are and Higglety Pigglety Pop !, a concert series exploring the work of Helmut Lachenmann, recitals by Menahem Pressler, Ian Bostridge, Peter Serkin, Miklós Perényi, Dezsö Ránki and the Arditti and Keller Quartets, the CBSO with the UK premiere of a work by Elliott Carter, as well as dramatised performances with film at the Leiston Long Shop Museum, the complete screening with live accompaniment of Britten ’ s 1930s film scores, a promenade performance of John Cage ’ s Song Books in the Hoffmann Building under the banner of # Faster than Sound, and open-air community events on Aldeburgh Beach.
Although radical, it took an eclectic approach and did not hint at the abandonment of Labour ’ s Keynesian policy framework.
The Greater Rock Hall Business Association supports and promotes an eclectic array of retail shops that are located on the Main St. shopping area and an all-new Rock Hall Village located at the end of the street.
* King's Bluff, a historic district at " the end of the Palisades " with many homes in an eclectic array of architectural styles.
Ma with Condoleezza Rice after performing a duet at the presentation of the 2001 National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal Awards. Ma has been referred to as " omnivorous " by critics, and possesses a more eclectic repertoire than is typical for classical musicians.
Waltz Darling incorporated elements of his former albums, i. e. spoken verses, string arrangements and eclectic mix of genres but featured such prominent musicians as Bootsy Collins and Jeff Beck with a glitzy, Louisiana-style production aimed at the US market.
Oakey was working as a hospital porter at the time and was known on the Sheffield social scene for his eclectic style of dress.
Sir John Mandeville declared in 1357 that he had seen the blade of the Holy Lance both at Paris and at Constantinople, and that the latter was a much larger relic than the former ; it is worth adding that Mandeville is not generally regarded as one of the Middle Ages ' most reliable witnesses, and his supposed travels are usually treated as an eclectic amalgam of myths, legends and other fictions.
It showcases Oakenfold's eclectic taste in music at the time, as the mix combines various forms of dance music.
He studied philosophy at the École Normale Supérieure, and carried on the eclectic tradition of his master along with Ravaisson and Jules Simon.
He accommodates the changes suggested by others, mirroring the eclectic directions, and willingness to adapt, current at the turn of the twentieth century.
Established at the Sarajevo Film Festival, an annual bursary is awarded by " an elected curator, chosen by the ( Foundation ) Trustees from a wide and eclectic number of Katrin Cartlidge ’ s friends and colleagues ...( to ) a new creative voice ...

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Amy Jade Winehouse ( 14 September 1983 – 23 July 2011 ) was an English singer and songwriter known for her deep contralto vocals and her eclectic mix of musical genres including R & B, soul and jazz.

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Although he had an eclectic mix of supporters, Kemp's campaign began borrowing against anticipated Federal matching funds because it had quickly spent itself into the red, which may have been due to the use of expensive direct mail fundraising techniques.
At the time of his accession and the elimination of Abu ' l Fazl, his father's chief minister and architect of his eclectic religious stance, a powerful group of orthodox noblemen had gained increased power in the Mughal court.
By the end of the 1870s, a major change had taken place: philosophy of the rationalist or eclectic kind, generally Kantian, had taken over rhetoric as the true end stage of secondary education ( the so-called Class of Philosophy bridged secondary and university education ).
By that time King Crimson had moved on to a more eclectic form of progressive rock
Late in the campaign the Republicans obtained letters written by Henry A. Wallace, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, to controversial Russian mystic Nicholas Roerich, who had invented an eclectic religion based on Tibetan Buddhism.
The album marked somewhat of a retreat from the increasingly roots-rock direction that the band's past few records had gone in, instead featuring an eclectic alternative-rock sound that fit in well with the then-current musical climate.
Thacker points out that Eadfrith had a great amount of knowledge and influence from other artistic styles, suggesting Eadfrith hadeclectic taste ” ( Thacker 2004 ).
In 1938, Negroes, willing and able to pay $ 15, 000 and up for Heights property, had begun moving into the old eclectic mansions.
Early in the 19th century, the romantic awakening of Germany had spread to France, and sensationism was displaced by the eclectic spiritualism of Victor Cousin.
The station, which now had the slogan of " New York's Rock Alternative ", evolved to an eclectic mix of adult rock by the end of 1995.
The brother of attorney Geoffrey Fieger, best known for representing Dr. Jack Kevorkian in a series of assisted suicide cases, Fieger had previously played in an eclectic rock band called Sky as well as the Sunset Bombers.
Trained as he had been in the study of marbles and the severity of the antique, Mantegna openly avowed that he considered ancient art superior to nature as being more eclectic in form.
His eclectic recension of the Septuagint had a significant influence on the Old Testament text in several important manuscripts.
Hard Rock initially had an eclectic decor but it later started to display memorabilia.
Krautrock is an eclectic and often very original mix of post-psychedelic jamming and moody progressive rock mixed with ideas from contemporary experimental classical music ( especially composer Karlheinz Stockhausen, with whom, for example, Irmin Schmidt and Holger Czukay of Can had previously studied ) and from the new experimental directions that emerged in jazz during the 1960s and 1970s ( mainly the free jazz pieces by Ornette Coleman or Albert Ayler ).
This highly personal and eclectic castle incorporated many of the design ideas that he had acquired during his travels.
Both the artisan and his patron had a similar cultural formation and they were well acquainted with the eclectic tendencies of the time.
Violet Town had a very eclectic sound, inspired by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and the Wreckery.
Lamb has been described as " one of the most perverse and original of mid-Victorian architects " Architecturally, he had a strong interest in the eclectic ; this interest is very apparent in his work at Hughenden.
The rare blend of cultural values had ruled in this part of the world since the Bronze Age until prosperous Christian era over the unique eclectic lifestyle creating the mood of the town which is as old as the history of Georgia.

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