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Their and performances
Their performances consisted of speed, fluidity, and power.
Their faith was rewarded by an improvement in performances.
Their performances also featured absurdly comical stage props such as oversized fezzes and large cardboard cutout heads of newspaper editor William Allen White.
Their early stage performances consisted largely of covers of popular jukebox hits.
Their most notable performances include, The 2004 Memorial Day Parade in Washington, D. C. as the only band from the state of Virginia, performing for the " World " in Disney's Magic Kingdom, and in 2006 as one of two bands representing the state of Virginia in the Independence Day Parade in Washington, D. C.
Their performances became even more unpredictable, and Pop often had trouble standing up on stage due to his extreme drug abuse.
He added a tenor song for Beard: " Their sound is gone out ", which had appeared in Jennens's original libretto but had not been in the Dublin performances.
Their performances are not to be missed, nor are the annual performances of the Arts Council's Missoula Children's Theater.
Their live performances featured many cover versions: among those, a medley consisting of " Sister Ray " ( by Velvet Underground ), " Ghostrider " ( by Suicide ) and " Louie Louie " ( by Richard Berry ) became a live staple.
Their first live performances occurred around winter 1982 / 83, playing at a party and then at a couple of gigs they managed to get at a local bar ; at the latter their set included a 20-minute version of the one-chord song " O. D.
Their solid live performances soon garnered the band a large fanbase in London, and, along with bands like Eggs over Easy, Brinsley Schwarz were soon dubbed " pub rock " by rock journalists.
Their belief, put into action in their hiring practices and performances, is that graceful, exciting movement is not restricted by age or body type.
Their performances can be seen at a number of venues, among others, several times a week at the Danube Palace of Budapest during the high season, which is between May 1st and October 31st.
Their live performances were notoriously hit-or-miss, and were usually far more rough-edged than their recordings ; the Horrible Truth of their live album ( The Horrible Truth About Burma ) being an in-joke about their inconsistency.
Their October 5 and 6, 2005 performances at Vega, in Copenhagen, Denmark, were recorded for a live DVD, titled Viva La Vega, and double CD, Live at Vega.
Their performances reached an estimated 75 million listeners worldwide, thus demonstrating an enduring appeal that extends far beyond the traditional classical music audience.
Their goal was to present musical performances, beginning with the new Los Angeles Philharmonic, founded by philanthropist William Andrews Clark, Jr. that same year.
Their earliest performances were Dada-influenced performance art, but Cabaret Voltaire later developed into one of the most prolific and important groups to blend pop with dance music, techno, dub, house and experimental electronic music.
Their newly built theatre was state of the art for the time, and with its elegant house and surrounding spaces added greatly to the performances within.
Their 1977 performances and record ( titled Alive and Well, ironically ) were among the last for Soft Machine as a working band.
Their performances of " Blood of the Sun " ( from West's album ) and " Theme for an Imaginary Western " ( a song they planned to record for Climbing and co-written by former Cream bassist Jack Bruce ) did appear on the second volume of Woodstock performances.
Their live performances in the summer of 2009 included a show at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in London.
Their first performances presented live remixes for laptop and voice of classic Greek rebetika, with performances at New York City's Golden Festival and elsewhere in the United States.

Their and attracted
Their work soon attracted attention from the Grand Ole Opry.
Their controversy attracted much attention among Freemasons.
Their project attracted a great deal of attention, including from the Miami Herald and the final report was published in a book written by the boys called Big Sky, Little Bullet.
Their 2011 international karaoke competition has attracted ABC producers to help host America's karaoke competition in Las Vegas Nevada called Karaoke Battle USA.
Their early works were made up of hardcore punk, and attracted the attention of Joe Carducci as he was starting to work with legendary punk label SST Records.
Their writings attracted sympathetic liberal-minded people, as well as homosexuals looking for a community.
Their version attracted a good deal of attention, not least from David Bowie, as it was released in June 1979 just six weeks after Bowie's version had hit the UK Top 10 in April.
Their atypical instrumentation, along with their songs which featured unusual subject matter and clever wordplay, soon attracted a strong local following.
Their movement quickly attracted followers and soon numbered several hundred thousands and received support from many parts of China.
Their expertise in 4WD attracted Mercedes-Benz and they built the first G Wagens ( Geländewagen ) that were intended as an alternative to the military specification Land Rover.
Their good fortune attracted the attention of southern slaveholders.
Their debut single "( We Don't Need This ) Fascist Groove Thang " attracted some attention and, due to its overtly left-wing political lyrics, was banned by BBC Radio 1 DJ Mike Read ( who is a staunch supporter of the Conservative Party ), and neither this nor any other of the four singles taken from the band's debut album Penthouse and Pavement managed to reach the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart.
Their criticism turned a relatively unimportant revival into a controversial event that attracted greater interest than it otherwise might have.
Their first single, " Factory ", released in November 2001, attracted little interest in Australia.
Their rejection of him attracted the attention of others and questions began to be asked about other aspects of his financial affairs.
Their sighting attracted national publicity and became the focus of a bestselling book, Incident at Exeter, by journalist John G. Fuller.
Their stories immediately attracted attention, although not always the best, for their passion and originality.
Their prodigious, production line-like output and similar song structures led to them being referred to as the " hit factory " ( not to be confused with the record label of the same name or the New York City recording studio The Hit Factory ) and attracted criticism from many quarters, including the Guardian newspaper who unflatteringly dubbed the team, " Schlock, Aimless and Waterdown ".
Their appearances often attracted thousands of spectators.
Their approach to jazz attracted promoters who sponsored " jazz packet " concerts during the 1950s.
Their imprisonment attracted international attention, leading to members of the United States Congress nominating Gamsakhurdia and Kostava for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1978 ( though it went to Anwar Sadat and Menachem Begin instead ).
Their bankruptcy also ended development of the more competitive Fairchild-Dornier 728, which had attracted strong airline interest.
Their good fortune attracted the attention of southern slaveholders.
In 1940, national attention was attracted to St. John's by a story in Life entitled " The Classics: At St. John's They Come into Their Own Once More ".
Their early career attracted much publicity, with each divisional promotion regarded by the media as part of an inevitable rise to the top ranks.

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