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The Band appeared at Bob Dylan's 30th anniversary concert celebration in New York City in October 1992, where they performed their version of Dylan's " When I Paint My Masterpiece ".
When the Nazis occupied Denmark during World War II, Borge was playing a concert in Sweden, and managed to escape to Finland.
When she was 8, at her aunt's behest, Baez attended a concert by folk musician Pete Seeger, and found herself strongly moved by his music.
When the album itself was rejected by Reprise, the song " Sail On, Sailor " ( a collaborative, Brian Wilson-led effort dating from 1971 ) was inserted at the instigation of Van Dyke Parks and released as the lead single ; it promptly garnered a considerable amount of FM radio play, became a minor chart hit, and entered the band's live sets as a concert staple.
When used in concert, myrrh is " blood-moving " while frankincense moves the Qi, making it more useful for arthritic conditions.
When everyone is enjoying the Feast, a huge global concert, the Switch Doctor will turn everybody's third eye on, ushering in a New Age on Earth.
When organiser Bob Geldof was persuading artists to take part in the concert, he promised them that it would be a one-off event, never to be seen again.
This entire improvised concert was released in 2009 as When the Keyboard Breaks: Live in Chicago.
When asking for donations, Prommers from the Arena regularly announce to the audience the running donations total at concert intervals through the season, or before the concert when there is no interval.
When their manager called the promoters of the concert they explained the situation and asked for patience.
Following an exclusive swing concert at the Berlin Tränenpalast in October, No Angels soon followed with a DVD and a live album, entitled When the Angels Swing, featuring their biggest hits and selected songs from their first two albums, re-arranged by Grammy Award-nominated jazz musician Till Brönner.
" When Springsteen arrived for his first UK concert at the Hammersmith Odeon, he personally tore down the " Finally the world is ready for Bruce Springsteen " posters in the lobby and ordered that the buttons with " I have seen the future of rock ' n ' roll at the Hammersmith Odeon " printed on them not be given out.
When his differences with the tax people were eventually settled, Locke retired to County Kildare, emerging for the occasional charity concert and reappearing in Blackpool in 1968.
When he was only a year old, his mother — herself a concert pianist and former pupil of Theodor Leschetizky — died of tuberculosis.
When a partner or friend is not available at such a time, some people satisfy this need anonymously in a crowded venue, such as a bar, disco, pop concert, street festival, etc.
When they performed at Ullevi stadium in Gothenburg on August 7, 2004 during the GT25, 58, 984 fans watched the concert live, breaking the record set by Bruce Springsteen, and the performance was later broadcast on TV4.
When Ysaÿe was twenty-seven years old, he was recommended as a soloist for one of the Concerts Colonne in Paris, which was the start of his great success as a concert artist.
) When The Rolling Stones announced the concert, Toronto was still under a SARS warning from the World Health Organization.
When Bartók visited Wales in March 1922 to perform in a concert at Aberystwyth, he stayed for a few days at Cefn-bryntalch.
When Joseph Legros took over the Parisian concert series Concert Spirituel, the relationship with the Mannheim School flourished and the music of Haydn became extremely popular in Paris.
When not in use by one of Denver's sports teams, the building frequently serves as a concert venue.
When more ships are available, a web takes much less time to construct ; several Tholian vessels working in concert can spin such a web in under a minute ( as seen in " In a Mirror, Darkly "), while two vessels might take hours (" The Tholian Web ").
When Mercer hosted a relief benefit concert for the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami at the Pengrowth Saddledome in Calgary, musical guests Barenaked Ladies appeared in a segment Mercer shot backstage completely naked.
When a major event occurs at Wembley Stadium, such as a high-profile sporting event, rally or concert ; additional services which usually run fast, also stop here.

When and pianist
When forte is indicated, the pianist is meant to evoke a sense of wickedness, thus depicting the antagonist.
When Taneyev was unable to arrange this, he instead arranged for composer and pianist Reinhold Glière to spend the summer of 1902 in Sontsovka teaching Prokofiev.
The When Harry Met Sally ... soundtrack album features American singer and pianist Harry Connick, Jr .. Bobby Colomby, the drummer for Blood, Sweat & Tears, was a friend of Reiner's and recommended Harry Connick, Jr., giving the director a tape of the musician's music.
When he learns that she is pregnant, and his friend Elton gets arrested for having robbed a gas station a year earlier, he quits his job and leaves for Los Angeles where his sister, Partita ( Smith ), also a pianist, is making a recording.
When they are playing the second note of the figure at the same time the other pianist is playing the first note, the two pianists play at the same tempo again.
When he was ten his mother took him to Moscow during the summer holidays for a course of ten piano lessons with Alexander Dubuque, a pupil of the Irish pianist and composer John Field.
When jazz pianist Stanley Cowell was growing up in Toledo, his father prevailed upon Tatum to play piano at the Cowell home.
When newly arrived in New York, Parker briefly worked as a dishwasher in a Manhattan restaurant where Tatum was performing and often listened to the legendary pianist.
During her tenure at Columbia through 1953, Vaughan was steered almost exclusively to commercial pop ballads, a number of which had chart success: " That Lucky Old Sun ", " Make Believe ( You Are Glad When You're Sorry )", " I'm Crazy to Love You ", " Our Very Own ", " I Love the Guy ", " Thinking of You " ( with pianist Bud Powell ), " I Cried for You ", " These Things I Offer You ", " Vanity ", " I Ran All the Way Home ", " Saint or Sinner ", " My Tormented Heart ", and " Time ", among others.
* When Roy is sitting in the hotel talking with the mayor's daughters, we hear " Ain't misbehavin " being played by the pianist in the background.
When The Jazz Messengers split in 1956, Mobley continued on with pianist Horace Silver for a short time, although he did work again with Blakey some years later, when the drummer appeared on Mobley's albums in the early 1960s.
When pianist Artur Schnabel undertook his pioneering complete recording of the Beethoven sonatas in the 1930s, he told EMI that if he didn't complete the cycle, they should have Kempff complete the remainder-even though the two pianists took noticeably different approaches to the composer ( for example, Schnabel preferred extremely fast or slow tempos, while Kempff preferred moderate ones ).
When ' Fatha ' went off the air, I went to bed .” But Hines ' most notable " student " was Art Tatum from Toledo, Ohio, six years younger than Hines and now often regarded as the greatest pianist jazz has so far produced.
When he was nine, Smith won a Philadelphia radio talent contest as a boogie-woogie pianist.
When pianist Ralph Berkowitz was asked if Vladimir Horowitz had the greatest technique of all the pianists he had heard, Berkowitz replied that Horowitz indeed was the supreme master of the technical parts of performance, but one older era pianist was his equal-Hofmann.
When the musicians from the Minton's band moved to different projects, Clarke began working with a young pianist and composer John Lewis and vibraphonist Milt Jackson.
When Cesar " Pupy " Pedroso, their pianist and founding member, left the band in 2002 he founded his own band Pupy y los que son son, which is likely a name with a triple-entendre.
When his publicly expressed satisfaction upon the execution of pianist Karlrobert Kreiten in September 1943 became known to a wider public, he was forced to retire in 1987.
When asked to explain his unusual choice of material for a classical pianist, O ' Riley has often quoted Duke Ellington's statement that " there are two kinds of music.
When Radio City Music Hall opened, Gould was hired as the staff pianist.
When Branford Marsalis assumed the high-visibility role of bandleader for NBC TV's The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Kirkland became the band's pianist.
When founding member Rob Burger ( the trio's accordionist and pianist ) left the trio in late 2004, Mark Orton and Carla Kihlstedt replaced him with both Goldberg and Parkins, presenting a new, though closely related, ensemble — the Tin Hat Quartet — for two short concert tours in the U. S. in January and April 2005.
When he was 16, he made his debut as a concert pianist with Béla Bartók's third piano concerto.

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