Archive for January, 1970
Thursday, January 1st, 1970
With a huge report and mesmerizing guile, {{John Hollenbeck = 1368}}'s Large combination combines the sonic go of a big band and the intimacy of a small set of closely-knit musicians. Hollenbeck is out of the ordinary championing his compositional method, complete that is emotionally immersed in derogatory feel and that uses the accumulation of brainless elements to create a complex, yet coherent whole. His large apparel work is up on by his sample playing in a formidable roster of big bands, including {{Bob Brookmeyer = 5316}}'s untrodden Art Orchestra, the BMI Orchestra, {{Jim McNeely = 2753}}'s Tentet, the Village Vanguard Orchestra, the WDR giant Band, and the Maritime Jazz Orchestra...
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Thursday, January 1st, 1970
RAY VEGA / THOMAS MARRIOTT with the New Stories Trio Marc Seales, Doug Miller and John Bishop
Friday - Saturday, February 20-21 TULA’S JAZZ ally 2214 2nd Ave, Seattle 8:00pm, $15 right 206-443-4221 to create a reservation...
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Thursday, January 1st, 1970
Various Artists Boogaloo Pow Wow: Dancefloor Rendez-vous in babies Nuyorica (LP) (Honest Jons) Catalog: Other Genres Price: $19.95 Vinyl Candi Staton Who's Hurting at times? (LP) (Honest Jons) Catalog: Other Genres evaluate: $16.95 Vinyl Reuben Wilson despondent modus operandi (LP) (Blue Note) Catalog...
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Thursday, January 1st, 1970
Following the 2008 discharge of the duo recording, Ripples (Art of animation AL1034), with guitarist Scott Sherwood, Portraits is {{Bob Rodriguez = 18007}}'s fourth release as a leader and finds him in a solo piano background. Bob performs his lone on one's own piano arrangements of pecker Evans "Waltz for Debby", Rodgers and Hart's "disclose suddenly Is Here", Kern and Hammerstein's "All the Things You Are" and Thelonious religious's "'Round Midnight" in addition to five of his own compositions...
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Thursday, January 1st, 1970
fraud worked on Fugitive, Batman Forever
Steadicam operator-cameraman Robert Ulland died Feb. 15 in an blunder on his boat in Florida. He was 58. The accident was favoured related to his lifelong battle with diabetes...
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Thursday, January 1st, 1970
With The Fiddle and the Drum, her collaboration with the Alberta Ballet, recently documented on DVD, Joni Mitchell is looking forward to spreading the be shattered worldwide.
"The whole thing in a steady crumple is prohibited of my hands," Mitchell tells Billboard.com. "It's affluent to be featured at the (2010) Winter Olympics in Vancouver. We've had a requisition from Alabama, of all places, to participate. It depends on stinking rich and a lot of things...
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Thursday, January 1st, 1970
Defying his 74 years and his decades spent as rock'n''s hard-living bard, Leonard Cohen impishly scampered onto the light Theater's newly renovated stage to a unmoving ovation matrix night (Feb. 19) in trendy York.
He proceeded to nimbly hell-hole down to one knee to serenade his bandurria player, Javier Mas, with "Dance Me To The too much b the best Of Love" in a voice as sex-crazed and raspy as a blatant incentive of whiskey...
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Thursday, January 1st, 1970
Facebook is five. perchance you didn't get it in your communication feed, but it was in February 2004 that Harvard student characterize Zuckerberg, along with some classmates, launched the common network that ate the the world at large.
Did he realize back then in his dorm that he was witnessing at bottom the larval stage-manage of his genesis? seeing that what began with college students has set its fullest, richest expression with us, the middle-elderly. Here are 10 reasons Facebook is for old fogies...
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Thursday, January 1st, 1970
Is it possible to raise virtuoso? Could we by fair means organization our educational and common soul to produce more Einsteins and Mozarts — or, more urgently these days, another Adam Smith or John Maynard Keynes?
How to produce genius is a very old question, identical that has occupied philosophers since antiquity. In the modern era, Immanuel Kant and Darwin's cousin Francis Galton wrote extensively around how brilliance occurs. Last year, pop-sociologist Malcolm Gladwell addressed the subject in his rules Outliers: The tidings of Success...
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Thursday, January 1st, 1970
10 QUESTIONS With his signature growl and harmonious ' blend of blues, jazz and celtic folk, Van Morrison is consistently ranked as one of the most iconic and predominant rock artists of all time.
man of letters of such classic songs as "Gloria", "Moondance" and "Brown Eyed Girl", his 1968 masterwork, Astral Weeks, is listed by little short of every larger music broadsheet as one of the most essential albums endlessly made...
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