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Slipstream, Bonnie Raitt $8.75 2012 album from the Grammy winning singer, songwriter and musician. her first album since 2005′s Souls Alike. Produced by Joe Henry, the album is her return to the music scene following the deaths of her parents and brother. The album was recorded with her longtime touring band as well as a handful of tracks with top-level musicians such as Bill Frisell. Features the first single ‘Right Down The … |
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After Hours [Deluxe Edition] $10.12 Six-time Grammy Award winner and founding member of The Eagles, Glenn Frey will release After Hours, a collection of classic love songs from the 40′s to the present, on May 8th from Universal Music Enterprises. After Hours, his sixth solo album and first since 1995 is a total departure taking him in a whole new direction. The two-and-a half year project was developed out of Frey’s passion for the… |
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Mylo Xyloto $6.80 COLDPLAY MYLO XYLOTO… |
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The Competition [VHS] $9.98 When you are in the mood for a pleasant little romance, this should fit the bill. Amy Irving and Richard Dreyfuss are young pianists vying for the same prize. Surprise, surprise, they fall in love. We then must wait, with (nearly) breathless anticipation, to see if she will throw the contest to ensure his love. It is all a bit starry-eyed, but not overly gooey. The concert footage is handled with … |
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Lady Sings the Blues [VHS] $9.95 Diana Ross stars as legendary blues singer Billie Holiday in this biopic that chronicles her rise and fall. It begins with her late childhood, a stint as a prostitute, those early days as a blues singer, her marriages, and her drug addiction. Overly glossy and lacking depth, this is worth seeing only for the performances. Diana Ross was nominated for an Oscar for her acting debut. A dynamo with sp… |
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Chuck Berry – Hail Hail Rock ‘n’ Roll [VHS] $19.98 Two distinct portraits of Chuck Berry emerge in this lavish four-disc set built around Hail! Hail! Rock n’ Roll, director Taylor Hackford’s 1986 documentary/concert film. On one side there’s the Berry who wrote a catalogue’s worth of genre-defining songs (“Maybellene,” “Johnny B. Goode,” “Roll Over Beethoven,” and so many others), all of them filled with wit, delightful stories, and poetry. He’s a… |
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Once $4.19 Winner of the World Audience Award at Sundance, Once starts out as a small-scale romance, like Before Sunrise, before arriving somewhere unexpected. An Irish busker (Glen Hansard, the Frames and The Commitments) meets a Czech flower seller (Markéta Irglová) while singing on the streets of Dublin. (In the credits, they’re listed as Guy and Girl.) She likes what she hears and lets him know. Turns … |
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Ruby’s Piano Practice/Max’s Bath/Max’s Bedtime $1.99 … |
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Jesse Stone: Death In Paradise $4.21 Based on the novel by Robert B. Parker, this engrossing mystery has Tom Selleck (who also co-wrote the teleplay) reprising his role as troubled small-town sheriff Jesse Stone. While investigating the killing of a teenage girl, he has a run-in with Boston-based mobsters. But will his determination to crack the case spell his demise? With William Devane, Edward Edwards, Matt Barr. 87 min. Widescreen… |
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Play Piano Instantly $19.98 With Play Piano Instantly, you don’t have to read music! In just minutes you’ll actually have the know-how to perform a dozen complete songs. Great for piano, organ, or electronic keyboard, the exclusive 16-page “Fast Learning System” book is completely illustrated explaining the keyboard layout, notes and rhythm. You’ll quickly learn to play the accompaniment to the songs you love, including folk, pop, gospel and country. Learn the “Big 3″ chords to play thousands of songs. The 30-minute easy-to-follow DVD lets you follow along as you watch, listen and practice. |
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Play Piano Pack $125.99 EMEDIA EK05091 PLAY PIANO PACK |
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Online $4.99 We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever. |
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Melissa And Doug Learn to Play Piano $69.99 Melissa And Doug Learn to Play Piano |
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Piano Play Tunes, Primer $6.95 Arranged by Wesley Schaum. For Piano. Piano – Schaum Method Supplement; Piano Supplemental. Schaum Publications Piano Play Tunes. Early Elementary. Book. Published by Alfred Music Publishing |
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Play It Safe Online $25.6 Introduces proper online safety for children, including cyberbullies, limiting personal information, and being responsible |
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No-Brainer Play Piano $24.95 (We Make Playing Piano a No-Brainer!). For Keyboard; Piano. Keyboard/Piano; Method/Instruction; Play-Along. No-Brainer. Book & DVD. 224 pages. Published by Alfred Music Publishing |
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Play Latin Piano $13.8 (All-Time Hits from Latin America). Arranged by John Kember. For Piano. Book; Piano Collection; Piano Supplemental. Faber Edition: Play Latin. Latin. Intermediate. Published by Faber Music |
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Play $26.95 “(Piano/Vocal/Chords). By Moby. For voice, piano and guitar chords. This edition: Piano/Vocal/Chords. Artist/Personality; Personality Book; Piano/Vocal/Chords. Pop Rock and Electronica. Difficulty: medium. Songbook. Vocal melody, piano accompaniment, lyrics, chord names and guitar chord diagrams. 78 pages. Published by Alfred Music Publishing” |
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Jazz Piano Play Along $24.95 (You Plus a Jazz Ensemble). Edited by Ed Shanaphy. Arranged by Noreen Grey Lienhard. For Piano. Lead Sheet; Piano Collection; Play-Along. The Steinway Library of Piano Music. Jazz. Late Intermediate. Book & 2 CDs. Published by Ekay/Shacor |
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Play At Sight for Piano $13.8 (The Renowned Sight-Reading Course for Elementary Pianists). By Christine Brown. For piano. Piano Musicianship. Faber Edition. Elementary. Published by Faber Music |
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Piano for Dummies [With Play-Along] $3.94 At first glance, a piano may seem like an intimidating instrument that would be very difficult to learn how to play, but despite what your seventh-grade piano teacher may say, playing piano isn’t brain surgery. It just takes time, practice, and patience. "Piano For Dummies" starts at the very beginning and walks you through everything you need to know to turn that oversized hunk of furniture into an instrument that can make beautiful music. If you don’t know how to read music, this book explains in friendly, uncomplicated language all the basics of music theory and applying it to playing the piano. And if you’ve been playing piano for a while – or took piano lessons when you were a child but haven’t played since – you can pick up some valuable tips to improve your playing or use the book as a refresher course. Here are some of the topics you’ll find in "Piano For Dummies: " Buying a piano: Acoustic versus electronic How a piano works, and how to care for one Left- and right-hand piano techniques Examining keys, scales, melodies, harmonies, and chords Plenty of musical examples to play The history of piano musical styles Advice for piano teachers A Top Ten list of pianists you should know about "Piano For Dummies" also includes a glossary and a free CD, which includes audio of all of the examples in the book so that you can play along. So if you’ve always wanted to learn to play piano, but you don’t have the time to take piano lessons, you can pick up the basics in "Piano For Dummies"; you’ll be tickling the ivories with ease in no time |
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Twilight (Piano Play Along) $16.99 “(Music from the Motion Picture). Hal Leonard Piano Play-Along, Volume 75. Softcover with CD. 40 pages. Published by Hal Leonard” |
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Play The Piano $10.09 Book description to come. |
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How to Play Piano Quick $17.22 Have you ever wanted to learn the piano and thought you could never find the time, or like so many others took some boring lessons and still couldn’t play. Or maybe you play very well with sheet music but have no improvisation or soloing skills without the sheet music. Some Can play by ear and don’t’ know what there doing and it really sounds good .If so then this book is for you. How to Play Piano Quick will prepare you for great piano playing as well as understanding music theory that will help you play many other musical instruments. |
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Learn-to-Play Piano $53.76 Do-Re-Mithis piano could be one of your favorite things! Brightly painted upright piano features 25 keys and two full octaves to give kids a wide range of notes to play. Includes an illustrated songbook and color-coded key chart. |
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Play the Piano! with CD Vol.1 $24.95 (The complete step-by-step guide for beginners with demonstration and play along). By Various. Arranged by Mike Cornick. For Piano. Easy. English Version. 84 pages. Published by Universal Edition |
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Play Piano by Ear $19.95 By Simon Schott. Piano. Schott. Edition with CD. 272 pages. Schott Music #ED9280. Published by Schott Music |
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Play Piano Today! $19.95 For Piano Solo. Music Sales America. Softcover with CD. 80 pages. Amsco Publications #AM971355. Published by Amsco Publications |
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Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire Sheet Music – Piano/Vocal/Chords from Warner Bros. $14.95 Some of the most stirring pieces of the score from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire are available here in sheet form. Arranged for easy piano, vocal, and chords, you can play the songs of wizards and feel the enchantment. Contains 12 songs including De |
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Teach Yourself to Play Piano $6.55 This easy-to-understand book will get you playing right away and at your own pace, in the comfort of your home Teach Yourself to Play Piano covers everything from the basics of hand position and good posture to playing melodies and songs. By the end of the book, you’ll be able to play hands together, using a combination of whole, half, quarter and eighth notes and their respective rests. You will also be able to read a selection of notes from both the bass and treble clefs, and you will be able to play some simple chords in the left hand. Don’t wait any longer – there’s never been an easier way to teach yourself piano |
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Piano and Laylee Go Online $13.6 No Synopsis Available |
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Learn to Play Piano with Strawberry Shortcake $7.95 “(A “”Berry”" Fun Introduction to the Piano for Young Beginners). Arranged by Carol Matz. For Piano. Piano Collection; Piano Supplemental. Children; Novelty. Early Elementary. Book. 24 pages. Published by Alfred Music Publishing” |
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1954 Albums: Sarah Vaughan With Clifford Brown, Bing: a Musical Autobiography, Something Cool, Selections From Irving Berlin’s White Christmas $21.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Sarah Vaughan With Clifford Brown, Bing: a Musical Autobiography, Something Cool, Selections From Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, Swing Easy!, a Night at Birdland Vol. 1, Jazz Goes to College, the Tin Angel, Louis Armstrong Plays W.c. Handy, a Night at Birdland Vol. 2, Rock With Bill Haley and the Comets, Songs for Young Lovers, Blue Haze, Walkin’, a Session With Chet Atkins, Rca Thesaurus, Toshiko’s Piano, Grand Jacques, the Body in the Seine, Young at Heart, Mark Twain and Other Folk Favorites, Thelonious Monk and Sonny Rollins, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, Buddy Defranco and Oscar Peterson Play George Gershwin, Toshiko at Mocambo, Monk, Thelonious Monk Trio, Al Haig Trio, Songs in a Mellow Mood, Red Garters, Oscar Peterson Plays Harold Arlen, Moving Out, After Hours With Miss “D”, the Chordettes Sing Your Requests, a Night at Birdland Vol. 3, Dinah Jams, Daahoud, So Many Memories, Jazz Messages, Patti’s Songs. Excerpt: A Night at Birdland Vol. 1 item Art Blakey chronology item Art Blakey |
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1962 Television Episodes $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: To Serve Man, Little Girl Lost, the Fugitive, Kick the Can, the Dummy, I Sing the Body Electric, the Hunt, Nothing in the Dark, the Gift, a Piano in the House, the Changing of the Guard, Dead Man’s Shoes, Hocus-Pocus and Frisby, Showdown With Rance Mcgrew, Young Man’s Fancy, the Little People, Cavender Is Coming, One More Pallbearer, the Trade-Ins, Person or Persons Unknown, Four O’clock, the Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank. Excerpt: “A Piano in the House” item List of Twilight Zone episodes ” A Piano In the House ” is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone . Opening narration Mr. Fitzgerald Fortune, theater critic and cynic at large, on his way to a birthday party. If he knew what is in store for him, he probably wouldn’t go, because before this evening is over that cranky old piano is going to play ‘Those Piano Roll Blues’, with some effects that could happen only in the Twilight Zone. : Synopsis Drama critic Fitzgerald Fortune goes to Throckmorton’s curio shop to buy his young wife Esther a player piano as a birthday present. At the shop, as the hard-bitten and hard-shelled owner plays the piano, he reveals his soft, sentimental side. Fortune notes the piano’s magical properties, which reveal men’s true natures, and purchases it. Later at home, the solemn butler, Marvin, bursts out laughing under the influence of the piano and reveals that he actually enjoys working for Fortune. When Fortune puts on a roll for his wife, she reveals that she detests him for his cruelty to her and the people around him. He then tries it out on one of his wife’s party guests, a jaded playwright , Gregory Walker, who admits to being in love with Fitzgerald’s wife Esther and that they had a tryst while she was on vacation away from Fitzgerald. At the |
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Abc Radio and Regional Content: Triple J, Radio National, Classic 100 Symphony, Classic 100 Mozart, Abc Classic Fm, Classic 100 Concerto $20.59 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Triple J, Abc Radio and Regional Content, Radio National, Classic 100 Symphony, Classic 100 Mozart, Abc Classic Fm, Classic 100 Concerto, Classic 100 Opera, Abc Newsradio, Classic 100 Chamber, Radio National Breakfast, Heywire, Classic 100 Piano, List of Abc Radio Stations, Classic 100 Original, Abc Local Radio, Abc Rural, Abc Dig, Local Radio Breakfast, Parliamentary and News Network. Excerpt: ABC Classic FM Classic FM live concert, Canberra Theatre ; Artists: Dominant SEVEN ABC Classic FM is an Australian classical music radio station available in major centres around the country. It is operated by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). It was established in 1976 as “ABC-FM”, and later for a short time was known as “ABC Fine Music” (a play on the letters FM), before adopting its current name. It was the ABC ‘s first experiment in FM broadcasting which had become a necessity in Australia as broadcasters ran out of AM frequencies on which to transmit. ABC Classic FM, inspired partly by the example of BBC Radio 3 , broadcasts classical music, operas, recitals, live concerts, music analysis programmes. On weekdays an hour-long in-depth interview conducted by Margaret Throsby during which her guest’s choices of music are played. ABC Classic FM is the broadcaster for the Sydney International Piano Competition . The monthly arts magazine Limelight was, under its former name 24 Hours (1976-2003), originally owned and published by the ABC. It is now independently owned and published, but continues a strong affiliation with the ABC and with ABC Classic FM in particular, and provides details of the station’s forthcoming programs. News bulletins In common with all ABC Radio stations (other than Triple J , which operates its own service), it also carries news bulletins |
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Accidental Deaths by Electrocution: Claude Fran ois $9.71 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Claude François (1 February 1939 11 March 1978) was a French pop singer and songwriter. He wrote “Comme d’habitude,” the original version of “My Way.” The son of an Italian (Calabrian) mother and a French father, Claude François was born in Egypt, in the city of Ismailia, where his father, Aimé François, was working as a shipping traffic controller on the Suez Canal. In 1951 the job took the family to the city of Port Tawfik on the Gulf of Suez. François’ mother was very musical and had her son take piano and violin lessons. On his own, the boy learned to play the drums. As a result of the 1956 Suez Crisis, the family returned to live in Monaco, where they struggled financially after François’ father fell ill and could not work. A young François found a job as a bank clerk and at night earned extra money playing drums with an orchestra at the luxury hotels along the French Riviera. With a good but untested nasal singing voice, he was offered a chance to sing at a hotel in the fashionable Mediterranean resort town of Juan-les-Pins. His show was well received and eventually he began to perform at the glamorous night-clubs along the Côte d’Azur. While working the clubs, he met Janet Woolcoot, an English dancer whom he married in 1960. Ambitious, François moved to Paris, where there were many more opportunities to pursue his career. At the time, American Rock and Roll was taking hold in France and he took a job as part of a singing group in order to make a living. With the goal of eventually making it as a solo act, he paid the cost to record a 45rpm. Trying to capitalize on the American dance craze “The Twist”, François recorded a song titled “Nabout Twist” that proved a resounding failure. Undaunted, in 1962 |
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Accidental Human Deaths in Iowa: Buddy Holly, the Big Bopper, Rocky Marciano, George S. Mickelson, Roger Peterson, Ralph F. Beermann $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Buddy Holly, the Big Bopper, Rocky Marciano, George S. Mickelson, Roger Peterson, Ralph F. Beermann, John Kenneth Stille, Hick Cady. Excerpt: Charles Hardin Holley (September 7, 1936 February 3, 1959) known professionally as Buddy Holly , was an American singer-songwriter and a pioneer of rock and roll . Although his success lasted only a year and a half before his death in an airplane crash , Holly is described by critic Bruce Elder as “the single most influential creative force in early rock and roll.” His works and innovations inspired and influenced both his contemporaries and later musicians, notably The Beatles , The Rolling Stones , Don McLean , and Bob Dylan , and exerted a profound influence on popular music . Holly was in the first group of inductees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked Holly #13 among “The Fifty Greatest Artists of All Time”. Biography Early life Charles Hardin Holley was born in Lubbock , Texas to Lawrence Odell and Ella Pauline (Drake) Holley on Labor Day , 1936. The Holleys were a musical family, and as a boy Holley learned to play piano, guitar, and violin. His singing won him a talent contest at age five. Holly was always called Buddy by his family. In 1949, he made a recording of Hank Snow’s “My Two Timin’ Woman” on a wire recorder “borrowed” by a friend who worked in a music shop, his first known recording. In 1952, he met Bob Montgomery at Hutchinson Junior High School. They shared an interest in music and teamed up as “Buddy and Bob”. Initially influenced by bluegrass music , they sang harmony duets at local clubs and high school talent shows. Hutchinson Junior High School now has a mural honoring him, and Lubbock High School also honors the late musician. Holly sang in the Lubbock High School |
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African Musical Instruments $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Mbira, Kalimba, Mbira Music, Marímbula, Lamellophone, Thumb Piano, African Drumming, Matepe, Amadinda, Kakaki, Kaffir Piano, Nanga, Embaire, Kundi, Erikundi. Excerpt: The majority of African music relies heavily on the playing of drums. It is also characterized by an intense rhythmic playing style. This style of fast-paced, upbeat rhythmic drum playing can be found in many of the drum playing of tribes all over the continent of Africa . It is especially true of the people and tribes of Western Africa. However, there are music styles that do not rely so heavily of on the use of the drum, such as Township music , which is prevalent in South Africa. The uses of the drum music are not limited to entertainment and dance, however. In many tribes, they serve a purpose to the local community and help in the conduct of daily routines. The beats and sounds of the drum are used in communication, as well as cultural expression .Map of African Ethnic GroupsMany aspects of African drumming, most notably time-keeping, stem from instruments not categorized as membranophones . Items such as shakers made of woven baskets, shakers made of gourds, and rattles along with the standard African double-bell were used to organize a musical event. Each region of Africa developed a different style of double-bell. Made of iron and creating two different tones, double-bells are the time keepers of African drumming. Cameroon style African double-bellExamples of African Drums Some examples of popular African drums:References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at The amadinda is a xylophone from Uganda , Africa . It is made of twelve logs which are tuned in a pentatonic scale. The amadinda is played by three players. Two players sit opposite of each other and play the same |
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Albums Produced By Sterling Morrison $9.38 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Loaded is the fourth album by the Velvet Underground, released in September, 1970, one month after Lou Reed had left the band, by Atlantic Records’ subsidiary label, Cotillion. Loaded is a commercial effort aimed at radio play, another step away from the Warhol-influenced days. The album’s title refers to Atlantic’s request that the band produce an album “loaded with hits”. Doug Yule said, “On Loaded there was a big push to produce a hit single, there was that mentality, which one of these is a single, how does it sound when we cut it down to 3½ minutes, so that was a major topic for the group at that point. And I think that the third album to a great extent shows a lot of that in that a lot of those songs were designed as singles and if you listen to them you can hear the derivation, like this is sort of a Phil Spector-ish kind of song, or this is that type of person song.” Reed was critical of the album’s final mix. Reed left the Velvet Underground on August 23, 1970 but Loaded wasn’t released until a month later, in September. After its release, Reed discovered that the album had been re-edited and resequenced without his consent. One of Reed’s sore points resulting from that unauthorized re-editing was that the “heavenly wine and roses” melody was cut out of “Sweet Jane”. In Reed’s later solo performances, he would routinely leave that verse out so that his performance would match the record. However, the post-Reed, Doug Yule-led Velvets performed the song with the verse re-inserted. Reed also felt snubbed by being listed third in the credits on the album; and by the large photo of Yule playing piano; and by all the songwriting credits improperly going to the band, rather than Reed himself. Newer releases have satisfied many of Reed’s con… More: |
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Albums Produced by Maureen Tucker: Loaded, 1969: the Velvet Underground Live, What Goes On, Vu, Another View $9.8 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Loaded is the fourth album by the Velvet Underground, released in September, 1970, one month after Lou Reed had left the band, by Atlantic Records’ subsidiary label, Cotillion. Loaded is a commercial effort aimed at radio play, another step away from the Warhol-influenced days. The album’s title refers to Atlantic’s request that the band produce an album “loaded with hits”. Doug Yule said, “On Loaded there was a big push to produce a hit single, there was that mentality, which one of these is a single, how does it sound when we cut it down to 3½ minutes, so that was a major topic for the group at that point. And I think that the third album to a great extent shows a lot of that in that a lot of those songs were designed as singles and if you listen to them you can hear the derivation, like this is sort of a Phil Spector-ish kind of song, or this is that type of person song.” Reed was critical of the album’s final mix. Reed left the Velvet Underground on August 23, 1970 but Loaded wasn’t released until a month later, in September. After its release, Reed discovered that the album had been re-edited and resequenced without his consent. One of Reed’s sore points resulting from that unauthorized re-editing was that the “heavenly wine and roses” melody was cut out of “Sweet Jane”. In Reed’s later solo performances, he would routinely leave that verse out so that his performance would match the record. However, the post-Reed, Doug Yule-led Velvets performed the song with the verse re-inserted. Reed also felt snubbed by being listed third in the credits on the album; and by the large photo of Yule playing piano; and by all the songwriting credits improperly going to the band, rather than Reed himself. Newer releases have satisfied many of Reed’s con… More: |
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Alice Cooper Songs: School’s Out, Because, He’s Back, Poison, Elected, Only Women Bleed, Billion Dollar Babies, the Garden $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: School’s Out, Because, He’s Back, Poison, Elected, Only Women Bleed, Billion Dollar Babies, the Garden, No More Mr. Nice Guy, I’m Eighteen, Wind-Up Toy, Halo of Flies, Hey Stoopid, It’s Me, Reflected, Lost in America, Teenage Frankenstein, Feed My Frankenstein, Clones, Gimme, Only My Heart Talkin’, Be Chrool to Your Scuel, Love’s a Loaded Gun, Bed of Nails, House of Fire, I Am the Future, Hands of Death, Under My Wheels, I Got a Line on You, Freedom, Brutal Planet, Keepin’ Halloween Alive, I Never Cry, Welcome to My Nightmare, You and Me, Department of Youth. Excerpt: “Be Chrool to Your Scuel” ” Be Chrool to Your Scuel ” is a song by heavy metal band Twisted Sister . It appeared on their 1985 album Come Out and Play . The song was written by lead singer Dee Snider and featured Alice Cooper on vocals with Snider. Other guest artists on the song included Billy Joel on piano, Brian Setzer of the Stray Cats on guitar and Clarence Clemons of The E Street Band on saxophone. The song and music video met some controversy since it sent a very strong “anti-school” message. Because of this MTV had refused to play the video. The video featured a school with a dark blue/grey interior with nearly all the students portrayed as zombies (guest-starring in the video was special effects artist Tom Savini who had worked on numerous horror movies ). The name is formed by taking part of “cruel ” and switching it with part of “school ” The song was also featured in the 1986 film One Crazy Summer . References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at “Because” Side two item Music sample item “Because” ” Because ” is a ballad written by John Lennon (credited to… |
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All-Black Cast Broadway Shows $31.4 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Carmen Jones, the Emperor Jones, Ain’t Misbehavin’, Porgy and Bess, Dreamgirls, the Wiz, the Color Purple, Treemonisha, Once on This Island, Voodoo Macbeth, Raisin, Two Trains Running, Mule Bone, Shuffle Along, Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk, Cabin in the Sky, Sarafina!, Fences, Radio Golf, Four Saints in Three Acts, Purlie, Your Arms Too Short to Box With God, Seven Guitars, the Piano Lesson, Jitney, King Hedley Ii, Timbuktu!, the River Niger. Excerpt: Ain’t Misbehavin’ Ain’t Misbehavin’ is a musical revue with a book by Murray Horwitz and Richard Maltby, Jr. , music by Thomas Wright “Fats” Waller , and lyrics by various writers. It is named after the song by Fats Waller, “Ain’t Misbehavin’” It serves as a tribute to the black musicians of the 1920s and ’30s who were part of the Harlem Renaissance , an era of growing creativity, cultural awareness, and ethnic pride, and takes its title from the 1929 Waller song “Ain’t Misbehavin’ “. It was a time when Manhattan nightclubs like the Cotton Club and the Savoy Ballroom were the playgrounds of high society and Lenox Avenue dives were filled with piano players banging out the new beat known as swing . Five performers present an evening of rowdy, raunchy, and humorous songs that encapsulate the various moods of the era and reflect Waller’s view of life as a journey meant for pleasure and play. Productions Ain’t Misbehavin’ opened in the Manhattan Theatre Club ‘s East 73rd Street cabaret on February 8, 1978 with featured singer Irene Cara . Its reception was such that it was decided to develop it into a full-scale production. After fourteen previews, the Broadway production, directed by Maltby with musical staging and choreography by Arthur Faria, opened on May 9, 1978 at the Longacre Theatre , later moving to the Plymouth |
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Alumni by University or College in Finland: Sibelius Academy Alumni, University of Helsinki Alumni, University of Oulu Alumni, Linus Torvalds $25.6 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Sibelius Academy Alumni, University of Helsinki Alumni, University of Oulu Alumni, Linus Torvalds, Jarkko Oikarinen, Mika Waltari, Martti Ahtisaari, Linda Brava, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Magnus Lindberg, Soile Isokoski, Karita Mattila, Olli Mustonen, Jorma Ollila, Aulis Sallinen, Osmo Vänskä, Erkki Hartikainen, Kaija Saariaho, Jussi V. Koivisto, Sakari Oramo, Einojuhani Rautavaara, Konrad Nielsen, Leif Segerstam, Jorma Panula, Rajaton, Matias Kupiainen, Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Olli Lounasmaa, Arja Saijonmaa, Leena Peltonen-Palotie, Perttu Kivilaakso, Pekka Kuusisto, Timo Soini, Arto Noras, Nickey Iyambo, Martti Rousi, Jakob Hurt, Topi Lehtipuu, Pekka Hämäläinen, Gunnar Landtman, Max Lilja, Antti Siirala, Peter Lindbäck, Sari Kaasinen. Excerpt: Linda Magdalena Cullberg Lampenius, better known by her international stage name Linda Brava, (born 26 February 1970) is a Finnish classical violinist and recording artist. Brava was born in Helsinki, Finland into a Fennoswede family and culture, in which music formed a vital part of life. Her father, Börje Lampenius, is a former theatre director, actor, singer and also a composer of musicals and operettas. Her mother, Ulla Eklund, is a former actress and singer. Both of them worked primarily at the Swedish Theatre in Helsinki, but also on TV and films. At the age of three, Brava started to perform with her parents as a singer. Later on, Brava would play the violin and have her father on the piano, while her mother sang, in addition to solo and orchestral performances. In 1978, Hufvudstadsbladet reported on Brava, a child violinist to remember, after her impressive solo concert appearance. After leaving Finland in 1997, Brava has lived in Los Angeles, London and Stockholm. She is married to Martin |
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Amina Alaoui $42.06 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Amina Alaoui is a Moroccan interpreter of Andalusian classical music. She sings in Arabic, Classic Persian and Haketia. Amina was born in 1964 in an aristocratic family in Fez, Morocco. At the age of six, she started to learn Andalusian classical music in her own family environment. She learned to play the piano and was initiated in European classical music by th |
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Amina Alaoui $42.06 New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Amina Alaoui is a Moroccan interpreter of Andalusian classical music. She sings in Arabic, Classic Persian and Haketia. Amina was born in 1964 in an aristocratic family in Fez, Morocco. At the age of six, she started to learn Andalusian classical music in her own family environment. She learned to play the piano and was initiated in European classical music by the |
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Amina Alaoui $74.4 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Amina Alaoui is a Moroccan interpreter of Andalusian classical music. She sings in Arabic, Classic Persian and Haketia. Amina was born in 1964 in an aristocratic family in Fez, Morocco. At the age of six, she started to learn Andalusian classical music in her own family environment. She learned to play the piano and was initiated in European classical music by th |
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Amina Alaoui $74.4 New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Amina Alaoui is a Moroccan interpreter of Andalusian classical music. She sings in Arabic, Classic Persian and Haketia. Amina was born in 1964 in an aristocratic family in Fez, Morocco. At the age of six, she started to learn Andalusian classical music in her own family environment. She learned to play the piano and was initiated in European classical music by the |
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Arksun $30.15 New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Arksun (born Laurence Rapaccioli in the United Kingdom) is a British freelance music producer and sound designer. Rapaccioli specializes in several forms of electronica music, particularly trance and ambient music. Born 9 October 1976, Arksun always had a deep love for sound and music. From an early age he learnt how to play TV themes by ear on the piano. With a s |
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Arksun $52.8 New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Arksun (born Laurence Rapaccioli in the United Kingdom) is a British freelance music producer and sound designer. Rapaccioli specializes in several forms of electronica music, particularly trance and ambient music. Born 9 October 1976, Arksun always had a deep love for sound and music. From an early age he learnt how to play TV themes by ear on the piano. With a s |
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Arksun $30.15 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Arksun (born Laurence Rapaccioli in the United Kingdom) is a British freelance music producer and sound designer. Rapaccioli specializes in several forms of electronica music, particularly trance and ambient music. Born 9 October 1976, Arksun always had a deep love for sound and music. From an early age he learnt how to play TV themes by ear on the piano. With a |
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Arksun $52.8 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Arksun (born Laurence Rapaccioli in the United Kingdom) is a British freelance music producer and sound designer. Rapaccioli specializes in several forms of electronica music, particularly trance and ambient music. Born 9 October 1976, Arksun always had a deep love for sound and music. From an early age he learnt how to play TV themes by ear on the piano. With a |
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Ato Records Artists $23.6 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Radiohead, Crowded House, Liz Phair, Gomez, Jem, My Morning Jacket, David Gray, Ben Kweller, Patty Griffin, Gov’t Mule, Mike Doughty, the Whigs, Rodrigo Y Gabriela, My Morning Jacket Discography, Vusi Mahlasela. Excerpt: Ben Kweller Ben Kweller (born June 16, 1981, San Francisco , California ) is an American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist . Biography Early life Ben Kweller was born in San Francisco, CA in 1981. In 1982, his family relocated to Emory, Texas , where his father, Howard Kweller, became the town’s first doctor. In 1986, the Kwellers moved to a much larger city, Greenville, TX . Kweller was exposed to music at a very early age. Howard taught Ben how to play the drums when he was seven years old. For the next year, the father and son pair would play together almost every night after Howard got home from work. With Howard singing and playing guitar and Ben keeping the beat, the duo would play songs by The Beatles , The Hollies , Jimi Hendrix , and other artists of the 1960s. Howard is also a longtime friend of Nils Lofgren , a neighbor with whom he went to high school. Kweller has mentioned in interviews that meeting Lofgren greatly helped his exposure to music. When Kweller turned eight, someone showed him how to play “Heart and Soul” on the piano and the youngster immediately began to create his own songs using the same chords. He still uses the same technique to write his songs today. By the time he was nine he had a dozen original compositions under his belt and entered a songwriting contest sponsored by Billboard magazine magazine . Kweller won an honorable mention. Adult Years Kweller married his girlfriend Liz (the subject of the song “Lizzy”) and they have two sons, named Dorian Zev Kweller, born in May 2006, and Judah Evan Kweller, born |
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation Radio: Abc Radio and Regional Content, Triple J, Radio National, Classic 100 Symphony, Classic 100 Mozart $21.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Abc Radio and Regional Content, Triple J, Radio National, Classic 100 Symphony, Classic 100 Mozart, Abc Classic Fm, Classic 100 Concerto, Classic 100 Opera, Abc Newsradio, Classic 100 Chamber, Radio National Breakfast, Heywire, Classic 100 Piano, List of Abc Radio Stations, Classic 100 Original, Abc Local Radio, Abc Rural, Abc Dig, Local Radio Breakfast, Parliamentary and News Network. Excerpt: ABC Classic FM Classic FM live concert, Canberra Theatre ; Artists: Dominant SEVEN ABC Classic FM is an Australian classical music radio station available in major centres around the country. It is operated by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). It was established in 1976 as “ABC-FM”, and later for a short time was known as “ABC Fine Music” (a play on the letters FM), before adopting its current name. It was the ABC ‘s first experiment in FM broadcasting which had become a necessity in Australia as broadcasters ran out of AM frequencies on which to transmit.ABC Classic FM, inspired partly by the example of BBC Radio 3 , broadcasts classical music, operas, recitals, live concerts, music analysis programmes. On weekdays an hour-long in-depth interview conducted by Margaret Throsby during which her guest’s choices of music are played.ABC Classic FM is the broadcaster for the Sydney International Piano Competition .The monthly arts magazine Limelight was, under its former name 24 Hours (1976-2003), originally owned and published by the ABC. It is now independently owned and published, but continues a strong affiliation with the ABC and with ABC Classic FM in particular, and provides details of the station’s forthcoming programs.News bulletins In common with all ABC Radio stations (other than Triple J , which operates its own service), it also carries news bulletins |
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Austrian Expatriates In The United Kingdom $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Ludwig Wittgenstein, Alfred Brendel, John Lhotsky, Johannes Mario Simmel, Anton Walbrook, Ludwig Guttenbrunn, Austrians in the United Kingdom, Wolfgang Schneiderhan, Fritz Saxl. Excerpt: Alfred Brendel KBE (born 5 January 1931) is an Austrian pianist , born in Czechoslovakia and a resident of the United Kingdom. He is also a poet and author of the surreal .Biography Brendel was born in Vízmberk, Czechoslovakia , now Louná nad Desnou , Czech Republic, to a non-musical family. They moved to Zagreb when Brendel was six, and later to Graz , where they lived during World War II , towards the end of which the 14-year old Brendel was sent to Yugoslavia to dig trenches. However, he developed frostbite and was taken to hospital. Throughout his childhood, Brendel began piano lessons when he was six, and in 14 he studied piano and composition in the Graz Conservatory for the next two years, but otherwise had little formal music education.After the war, Brendel composed music, as well as continuing to play the piano and to paint . However, he never had more formal piano lessons and although he attended masterclasses with Edwin Fischer and Eduard Steuermann , he was largely self-taught.Brendel gave his first public recital in Graz at the age of 17. He called it “The Fugue In Piano Literature”, and as well as fugal works by Johann Sebastian Bach , Johannes Brahms and Franz Liszt , it included some of Brendel’s own compositions. However, he gave up composing shortly after this to concentrate on the piano. In 1949 he won 4th prize in the Ferruccio Busoni Piano Competition in Bolzano , Italy and moved to Vienna the following year. At the age of 21, he made his first record, Sergei Prokofiev ‘s Piano Concerto No. 5 . He went on to make a string of other records, including |
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Austrian Jazz Musicians: Joe Zawinul, Hans Koller, Parov Stelar, Georg Breinschmid, Gerry Weil, Gisburg, Christian Muthspiel $9.05 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Josef Erich Zawinul (July 7, 1932 September 11, 2007) was an Austrian jazz keyboardist and composer. First coming to prominence with saxophonist Cannonball Adderley, Zawinul went on to play with trumpeter Miles Davis, and to become one of the creators of jazz fusion, an innovative musical genre that combined jazz with elements of rock and world music. Later, Zawinul co-founded the groups Weather Report and the world fusion music oriented Zawinul Syndicate. Additionally, he made pioneering use of electric piano and synthesizers. Zawinul won the “Best Keyboardist” award 30 times from American jazz magazine Down Beat’s critics’ poll. Several artists have honored Zawinul with songs, notably Brian Eno’s instrumental “Zawinul/Lava”, John McLaughlin’s instrumental “Jozy”, Warren Cuccurullo’s “Hey Zawinul”, Bob Baldwin’s “Joe Zawinul”, and Biréli Lagrène’s instrumental “Josef”. Zawinul’s playing style is often dominated by quirky melodic improvisations both bebop, ethnic and pop sounding combined with sparse but rhythmic playing of big-band sounding chords or bass lines. In Weather Report, he often employed a vocoder as well as pre-recorded sounds played (i.e. filtered and transposed) through a synthesizer, creating a very distinctive, often beautiful, synthesis of jazz harmonics and “noise” (“using all the sounds the world generates”). Many considered Zawinul as the “best” synthesizer player “in jazz”, frequently employing several keyboards with live settings of his bands. Zawinul was born and grew up in Landstraße, in Vienna, Austria, where he went to school with the late former Austrian Federal President Thomas Klestil. His grandmother was a Sinti (“Gypsy”). Classically trained at the Konservatorium Wien, Zawinul played in various broadcasting and… More: |
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Austrian Pop Singers: Falco $10.28 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Johann (Hans) Hölzel (19 February 1957 6 February 1998), better known by his stage name Falco, was an Austrian, pop , rock and hip hop musician and had six #1 Hits – “Der Kommissar”, “Rock Me Amadeus”, “Jeanny”, “Coming Home (Jeanny Part 2)”, “Vienna Calling”, “Body next to Body (with Brigitte Nielsen) and “The Spirit never dies (Jeanny final)”. With “Rock Me Amadeus” he is the first and so far only artist to score a #1 Hit in the U.S. with a German language song. His estate has sold 40 million albums and 20 million singles to date, which makes him one of the best selling Austrian singers ever. Born in Vienna on February 19, 1957, Hans Hölzel was the sole survivor of triplets. He began to show signs of unusual musical talent very early. As a toddler, he was able to keep time with the drumbeat in songs he heard on the radio. He was given a baby grand piano for his fourth birthday; a year later, his birthday gift was a record player which he used to play music by Elvis Presley, Cliff Richard, and the Beatles. At age five, he auditioned for the Vienna Music Academy, where it was confirmed that he had perfect pitch. In 1963, Hölzel began his schooling at a Roman Catholic private school; four years later, at age ten, he switched to the Rainer Gymnasium in Vienna. Shortly thereafter his father Alois Hölzel left the family. From then on, Hölzel was raised by his mother and grandmother and remained very close to them all his life. He left school at sixteen in 1973 due to absenteeism. His mother then insisted he begin an apprenticeship with the Austrian employee pension insurance institute, but this only lasted a short time. At seventeen, he volunteered for eight months of military service with the Austrian army. He entered the Vienna Music Conservato… |
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Big Swing Face $57.6 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Bruce Hornsby’s eighth album, and seventh studio album, is titled Big Swing Face. This would be Hornsby’s first studio album with his current band, Bruce Hornsby & the Noise Makers, although the album is technically a solo-credit. This album is Hornsby’s only record on which he does not play piano, and this album would be his final release with RCA Records. |
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Big Swing Face $32.57 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Bruce Hornsby’s eighth album, and seventh studio album, is titled Big Swing Face. This would be Hornsby’s first studio album with his current band, Bruce Hornsby & the Noise Makers, although the album is technically a solo-credit. This album is Hornsby’s only record on which he does not play piano, and this album would be his final release with RCA Records. |
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Bill Beach (Musician) $67.2 New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Bill Beach is a jazz pianist, vocalist and songwriter from the United States. He has been playing since the late 1970s in Portland, Oregon. With a polished approach to the piano and warm supple voice, Beach plays jazz and bossa nova standards as well as his original music. Beach started learning to play the piano at the age seven. Taking a great interest in jazz i |
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Bill Beach (Musician) $48.47 New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Bill Beach is a jazz pianist, vocalist and songwriter from the United States. He has been playing since the late 1970s in Portland, Oregon. With a polished approach to the piano and warm supple voice, Beach plays jazz and bossa nova standards as well as his original music. Beach started learning to play the piano at the age seven. Taking a great interest in jazz i |
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Blues Traveler Members: John Popper, Tad Kinchla, Ben Wilson, Brendan Hill, Bobby Sheehan, Chan Kinchla $8.96 Chapters: John Popper, Tad Kinchla, Ben Wilson, Brendan Hill, Bobby Sheehan, Chan Kinchla. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 30. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: John Popper (born March 29, 1967) is an American musician and songwriter. He is most famous for his role as frontman of rock band Blues Traveler performing harmonica, guitar and vocals. He is widely considered a harmonica virtuoso, and is listed by harmonica manufacturer Hohner as a “Featured Artist”, an accolade reserved for only the best and most successful harmonica players. John Popper was born in Cleveland, Ohio. His father was a Hungarian immigrant who escaped Budapest in the 1950s. Through him, Popper is related to David Popper, a nineteenth-century European cellist. Popper was raised in Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey. He attended Davenport Ridge School, Stamford Catholic High School (now Trinity Catholic High School) and Princeton High School (New Jersey). He took lessons on the piano, the cello, and the guitar, but none of those instruments appealed to him and he hated being forced to practice. He originally wanted to become a comedian, finding he could use humor to make friends and avoid bullies, but when he and a friend performed a routine as The Blues Brothers, he found that he enjoyed musical performance. From there, he took up the harmonica. Popper played trumpet in the Princeton High School Studio Jazz Band, and convinced the teacher to let him play harmonica instead, after an in-class solo on the song “She Blinded Me With Science”. He formed several garage bands with friends in Princeton, New Jersey, one of which evolved into Blues Traveler in 1987. After graduating from high school, the group’s members all moved to New York City, where Popper enrolled in The New School for Social Research. Popper att…More: |
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British Double-Bassists $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Gerald Drucker (born 1925), is a British classical double bass player, photographer and double bass teacher. Principal Double Bass at the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, New Philharmonia Orchestra, and finally the Philharmonia Orchestra of London. He formed the London Double Bass Ensemble in the 1980s. Gerald Drucker was offered the position of principal double bass with the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra at the age of 20. He learned the violin as a child and switched to the double bass at 16. In 1953 came to London to lead the section in the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Sir Malcolm Sargent. He was appointed Principal Double Bass of the New Philharmonia Orchestra (later the Philharmonia Orchestra) in 1964, under Otto Klemperer, and subsequently with Lorin Maazel who held the post of associate principal conductor. Riccardo Muti was principal conductor from 1973 to 1982. Giuseppe Sinopoli succeeded Muti. After he left the Philharmonia, Gerald continued in music as artist director promoting amongst others Vanessa Mae and later of Min Jin (Violin) and Min Jung (Piano). He started his career as a violinist with the Boyd Neel String Orchestra at the age of 16, and was soon also playing with the Jacques Orchestra which was founded by Reginald Jacques five years previously. At the Guildhall School of Music he studied violin, viola, French horn (with Dennis Brain) and tuba in addition to the double bass. He has appeared as soloist in concerto performances, including performances of work by Bottesini and Virgilio Mortari (including in Bottesinis Grand Duo for violin and Double Bass and Mortaris double bass concerto) with the Philharmonia under Riccardo Muti at the Royal Festival Hall on 16 February 1978. Gerald was solo bass play… More: |