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3581: New Orleans Jazz Band: Dag
... blessing." The band claims inspiration from both Jazz and R&B artists. Patterson unveils most of his inspiration to the song, "What's Goin' On," by Marvin of course, while guitarist Dennis claims allegiance to John Coltrane's Ballads, and Jimi Hendrix and Aretha Franklin. James Brown and Frank Zappa also had influences on the band. One of the most amazing things that I noticed about the band was the tremendous ...
3582: Progression of Music From the 1940's To the Present
... to hold your hand". They broke up in 1970 and all pursued solo careers or in their own band. Many people requested that they have reunions, but those requests basically stopped with the death of John Lennon, a member of the Beatles, was murdered in 1980. "The Rolling Stones" were formed in 1962 and very much contrasted the Beatles softer sound. The Rolling Stones were a more energetic type of American ...
3583: Grace Murray Hopper
... commercial large-scale electronic computer. She stayed untill when it was bought by Remington Rand and latter merged with Sperry Corporation. At her retirement ceremony aboard the U.S.S. Constitution in Boston, Navy Secretary John F. Lehmann Jr. presented Admiral Hopper with the Distinguished Service Medal. More than 40 colleges and universities have conferred honorary degrees on Admiral Hopper, and she has been honored by her on several occasions. She ...
3584: Music Censorship
... are released every year in comparison to only about 325 movies per year (Zucchino 9). Although the idea of printing lyrics in the albums and cassettes has the endorsement of the great Frank Zappa and John Denver, this is not possible (Zucchino 9) . The record companies, who print the albums, do not own the rights to the lyrics, the music companies do (Zucchino 9). Providing printed lyrics to radio stations cannot ...
3585: Jerry Garcia and The Grateful Dead
Jerry Garcia and The Grateful Dead Jerome John Garcia was born in 1942, in San Francisco's Mission District. His father, a spanish immigrant named Jose "Joe" Garcia, had been a jazz clarinetist and Dixieland bandleader in the thirties, and he named his ...
3586: George C. Marshall
... 3,000 cannons and 40,000 tons of ammunition, all the while hiding these movements from the Germans by moving only at night. After World War I he was a high-level aide to General John J. Pershing. Prior to the outbreak of World War II he progressed steadily from assistant chief-of-staff of the U.S. Army (July, 1938) to deputy chief of staff (October, 1938), to chief of ...
3587: George Lucas Biography And Wor
... he could in order to have a future for himself. During junior college, Lucas formed other interests. Instead of racing, he filmed them on a 8-millimeter camera his father gave him. A old friend, John Plummer, told George that he should apply to the University of Southern California. His friend remarked that it was not that hard to get into as reputation indicated. Lucas applied, and was accepted, for his ...
3588: Film Score Music
... Irwin. Knowing the Score. Van Nostrand Reinhold Co, New York. Hoffman, Charles. Sounds for Silence. DBS Publications, New York. Kalinak, Kathryn. Settling the Score. The University of Wisconsin Press, U.S.A. Manrell, Roger and John Huntley. The Technique of Film Music. Focal Press, New York. McCarty, Clifford. Film Music. Garland Publishing Inc., New York.
3589: Can Manufactured Bands Ever be Classified as 'Good' Art? The Effect of the Market on the Construction of Music
... them." They also stated that only then would they have achieved anything when "Ten thousand girls are screaming at the boys on stage, some passing out from excitement and being taken away by the St John's Ambulance Brigade. To create an image, the managers put the word out that the four boys from England's next Mega-band would be in such and such a place at such and such ...
3590: Early History of the Pipe Organ
... The Organ, Its History and Construction. 3rd ed. London: Robert Cocks & Co., 1887. Grout, Donald Jay and Claude V. Palisca. A History of Western Music. 5th ed. New York, London: W.W. Norton, 1996. Fesperman, John T. and Barbara Owen. “Organ.” In The New Harvard Dictionary of Music. Ed. Don Michael Randel: 578–89. Cambridge, London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Schott, Howard. “Keyboard.” In The New Harvard Dictionary of ...


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