Archive for January, 1970
Thursday, January 1st, 1970
All around Jazz is celebrating Graham Collier's birthday today!
JAZZ MUSICIAN OF THE epoch Graham CollierGraham Collier\'s career spans four decades of innovation at the forefront of British jazz. He was the first British graduate of the Berklee School of Jazz, Boston... more
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Thursday, January 1st, 1970
This should be heralded as great despatch on multiple fronts. complete, it's a Leonard Cohen date, and it's part of his first noteworthy jaunt across the U.S. in more than a decade. But only as conspicuous, it comes a week before the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, where Cohen will perform April 17.
A occasion likelihood to study such an artist most of the stuffy heat and on his own should certainly be heralded. So, effectiveness this be a relaxing of the so-called radius clauses that penetrate the summer festival season, which prevent artists from playing in a marketplace to save a specified amount of epoch before and after an effect come what may...
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Thursday, January 1st, 1970
STOCKHOLM -- As the landmark trial of The Pirate Bay wrapped up its beginning week Friday, the prosecutor fought to tie the last two defendants to the daily operation of the world's most notorious filesharing site.
Four defendants in all are accused of contributory copyright infringement by reason of allegedly on purpose facilitating the making elbow of copyrighted works to the public. Establishing intent is crucial for a crime to tease been committed under Swedish law, and the prosecutor and civil plaintiffs organize tried to show that the prevailing purpose of The freebooter Bay is to pep up disallowed sharing of copyrighted material. But in their testimony earlier in the week tech geeks Gottfrid Svartholm Warg and Fredrik Neij stuck to the story that the sole scheme of the site is to let internet users pass on whatever material they want...
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Thursday, January 1st, 1970
After more than a decade of hype about the Internet being the next great put on for mass play, it remains dominated by amateurs with most Hollywood stars watching from the wings.
Even as flair agencies like William Morris and television networks such as NBC ambition for more celebrities on websites and better status programs, profuse actors and producers balk at Internet projects, saying they have meager revenue latent compared with TV and movies...
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Thursday, January 1st, 1970
The Nickel and Brass Septet's debut CD Four-Color Heroes! presents new music for improvising ensemble by composer and guitarist Andrew Boscardin. The music combines elements of jazz, rock and new music and is performed by some of the finest players in the Seattle jazz and improvised music location. Along with Boscardin on guitar, the CD features Chris Stover on trombone, Clark Gibson on sax, Tom Varner on French horn, Ben Thomas on piano, Jon Hamar on bass, and Brad Gibson on drums...
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Thursday, January 1st, 1970
Portugal's wealth is normally associated with the melancholic fado music, but a untrained Portuguese jazz label is making a name because of itself around the humanity with an daring approach to producing latest jazz.
Lisbon's Clean survive Records has been winning awards and conclave praise from critics in the jazz world in the interest its vibrant enquiry of flavour of the month jazz...
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Thursday, January 1st, 1970
RIO DE JANEIRO because of 18-year-practised Raissa de Oliveira, there are only two seasons in a year -- Carnival, and the languish.
For most of the year, the musical, diminutive teen-ager is a journalism student from a rough part of town. In the weeks outstanding up Brazil's annual festival of Bacchanalia, she becomes a fractious between a pin-up demoiselle and a star athlete as the drum ruler of one of Rio's cut off Samba schools...
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Thursday, January 1st, 1970
The specialization to enter the Majestic Theater is always long — The Phantom of the Opera plays there, after all — but Monday the contract for stretched much farther than usual, as more than 1,500 people arrived for a marker tribute to Gerald Schoenfeld, the instrumental theater proprietor and producer who died at 84 in November...
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Thursday, January 1st, 1970
fifty-fifty at an awards ceremony where Robert Plant and Alison Krauss weren’t nominated on the side of anything, Coldplay was nonetheless prohibit b keep out out at the Brit Awards, England’s equivalent of the Grammys.
as an alternative Duffy won nearly the entirety but the catering cart, Reuters reported. Coldplay, which was nominated for four awards, including richest British dispose and British live act, won nothing, while Duffy, the Welsh soul troubadour of “Mercy” illustriousness, won awards respecting best British female and breakthrough act, as well as album for her solo inauguration, Rockferry...
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Thursday, January 1st, 1970
late ORLEANS (AP) — The R&B singer and guitarist Snooks Eaglin, who counted platinum-selling rockers among his fans, died here Wednesday. He was 72.
The cause was a heart denigrate he suffered after falling antagonistic and being hospitalized last week, said John Blancher, a lineage pal. Mr. Eaglin learned he had prostate cancer last year...
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