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61. Daily Post-Athenian
The couple is now at home in montgomery, Ala Hammonds at the Lakeview Baptist Churchwith pianist Betty Mason given in marriage by her uncle, doug Williams, and
http://www.mcminncountyonline.com/index.php?template=weddings&category=Wedding

62. January 05
War of 1812) In 1779, Zebulon montgomery Pike, explorer In 1942, Maurizio Pollini,Milan Italy, pianist In 1943 Ricky Paull Goldin, SF, actor (dougHail to the
http://www.dailyalmanacs.com/almanac2/january/0105.html
On January 05...
5th day of year with 360 remaining (Numerology = 6)
Happy Birthday to:
In , -BC- Socrates, Greek philosopher/son of Sophroniscus/Phaenarette
In 1548, Francisco Su rez, Granada Spain, philosopher/theologian
In 1560, William Cobbold, composer
In 1592, Shah Jahan, Mughal emperor of India (1628-58), built Taj Mahal
In 1596, Henry Lawes, English composer
In 1620, Mikl¢s Zr¡nyi, Hungarian poet/writer (The Peril of Sziget) [or May 1]
In 1661, Jacob Balthasar Schutz, composer
In 1679, Pietro Filippo Scarlotti, composer
In 1710, Friedrich Wilhelm Reidt, composer In 1729, Paul C la Fargue, cartoonist/painter In 1759, Jacques Cathelineau, French royalist/army leader In 1769, Jean Baptiste Say, French economist (Political Economics) In 1773, Pieter Fontijn, Dutch painter/drawer In 1778, Fortunato Santini, composer In 1779, Stephen Decatur, US, naval hero (War of 1812) In 1779, Zebulon Montgomery Pike, explorer (Pike's Peak) In 1780, Claire EJ, countess of R‚musat/Vergennes/French author (Salon) In 1787, John Burke, Irish genealogist (Burke's Peerage)

63. George Harrison, Aaliyah, Joey Ramone Among 2001's Music Industry Deaths
Marvin Smokey montgomery, 88 (longtime banjo picker for 63, (musiciansongwriter,half of Rusty doug). Tommy Flanagan, 71 (bebop pianist, Ella Fitzgerald
http://www.livedaily.citysearch.com/news/4151.html
(e.g. tool, tim mcgraw, britney spears)
George Harrison, Aaliyah, Joey Ramone among 2001's music industry deaths
by Jane Cohen and Bob Grossweiner

DEC. 28, 6:28 P.M. ET
Death claimed many music industry voices in 2001. Among the artists who passed away were George Harrison, Chet Atkins, Joey Ramone, Perry Como, Joe Henderson, Aaliyah, John Lewis, John Fahey, John Lee Hooker and Papa John Phillips. The World Trade Center terrorist attacks took the lives of bassist Jeff Hardy and jazz singer Betty Farmer. A month-by-month list of the year's death follows. January Les Brown, 88 (swing bandleader, Band of Renown) Milan Hlavsa, 49 (bassist-singer for Czech rock group Plastic People of the Universe) Bryan Gregory, 46 (guitarist, the Cramps) Willie Neal "The Country Boy" Johnson, 65 (gospel singer) Jerry Wick, 33 (frontman-guitarist of Gaunt) Stann Freeman, 80 (pianist-composer) Luis Floriano Bonfa, 78 (master guitarist-composer; pioneer of bossa nova) Kyra Vayne, 84 (opera singer) James Carr, 58 (soul singer, "The Dark End of the Street") Ben Cutler, 96 (soprano saxophonist-orchestra leader)

64. Notre Dame Theatre Chronology 110
James O'Brien Mrs. montgomery Lisa Jaquez Brian Wolfe Stage Manager doug KreitzbergCostumer Head Seamstress Virginia Jung Rehearsal pianist Michelle Beyer
http://classic.archives.nd.edu/theatre/plays110.htm
Notre Dame Theatre Chronology
1979/80 School Year
Faculty
Chairman: Mitchell Lifton
Directing: Reginald Bain, Julie Jensen, Joseph Chilberg, Miles Coiner
Dance: Debra Sedore Stahl
Dramatic Lit./Oral Interp.: Frederic Syburg
Speech: Bro. John Doran, C.S.C.
Speech: Kathie Turner
Costume Designer: Diana Hawfield
Scenography: David Weber
Play Title: Hamlet
Author: William Shakespeare
Dates Performed: October 5, 6, 11, 12, 13
Sponsoring/Producing Organization: ND/SMC Theatre Venue: Washington Hall Artistic Staff Directed by: Reginald Bain Sets by: Dorothy Hanrahan, Joe Martin Costumes by: Diana Hawfield Lights by: Mark Harris, Kathy Horgan Fencing Master: A. Louis Soens, Jr. Cast List Hamlet (Guest Artist): Lance Davis Francisco: Kip Lease Barnardo: William E. Lawler Horatio: Brad Schmidt Marcellus: G. Hayes Ghost: Frederic Syburg Claudius: Jack Connolly Gertrude: Susan Gosdick Cornelius: Mike Gibbons Voltimand: Tim Vercellotti Laertes: Tony Mockus Polonius: John Davenport Ophelia: Cathy Hurst Resencrantz: Bill Campbell Guildenstern: Chris Beem First Player: G. Hayes

65. Marc Sabatella's Jazz Improvisation Primer: Post Bop
pianist Bill Evans was known as one of the most Wes montgomery was one of the mostinfluential of Sam Jones, Buster Williams, Reggie Workman, doug Watkins, and
http://www.outsideshore.com/primer/primer/ms-primer-2-6.html
Order the printed version of this work (entitled A Whole Approach To Jazz Improvisation ) for only $15.95
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SPECIAL: Purchase A Whole Approach To Jazz Improvisation , plus the author's latest CD, Falling Grace for only $26! Add to cart
Post Bop
The period from the mid 1950's until the mid 1960's represents the heyday of mainstream modern jazz. Many of those now considered among the greatest of all time achieved their fame in this era. John Coltrane is another giant of this period. In addition to his playing with Miles, he recorded the album Giant Steps under his own name, which showed him to be one of the most technically gifted and harmonically advanced players around. After leaving Miles, he formed a quartet with pianist McCoy Tyner, drummer Elvin Jones, and a variety of bass players, finally settling on Jimmy Garrison. Coltrane's playing with this group showed him to be one of the most intensely emotional players around. Tyner is also a major voice on his instrument, featuring a very percussive attack. Elvin Jones is a master of rhythmic intensity. This group evolved constantly, from the relatively traditional post bop of My Favorite Things to the high energy modal of A Love Supreme to the wailing avant garde of Meditations and Ascension. Charles Mingus was another influential leader during this period. His small groups tended to be less structured than others, giving more freedom to the individual players, although Mingus also directed larger ensembles in which most of the parts were written out. Mingus' compositions for smaller groups were often only rough sketches, and performances were sometimes literally composed or arranged on the bandstand, with Mingus calling out directions to the musicians. Alto saxophonist, bass clarinetist, and flautist Eric Dolphy was a mainstay of Mingus' groups. His playing was often described angular, meaning that the interval in his lines were often large leaps, as opposed to scalar lines, consist mostly of steps. The album Charles Mingus Presents Charles Mingus featuring Dolphy is a classic.

66. Jazz Canadiana - Picks
Some moments of Wes montgomery's style of playing appears pianist Walter Bishopshows why he was Charlie Bassist doug Watkins, another Blakey grad and Art
http://www.jazzcanadiana.on.ca/PPSep01.htm
September 2001 Freddy Cole - "Rio de Janeiro Blue"
RealAudio Sample

Singer/Pianist Freddy Cole is one of the few remaining great jazz singers. While sounding a great deal like his older brother Nat "King" Cole; he has personality and style of his own. His smoky vocals tend to be a bit dark and laid-back. On his latest offering, his second on the Telarc label he sings both American Classics and Brazilian-influenced tunes. There are eleven songs on this CD "Rio de Janeiro Blue", and they range from Cole Porter's "I Concentrate on You", the all-time jazz favourite by Antonio Carlos Jobim "Sem Voce", sang in Portuguese, and a Cuban Bolero "Delirio". An excellent pianist, Cole takes great pains in selecting the material and musicians for his recordings, and on this occasion he places himself in two different settings, a septet that displays Latin American stylings and his regular band with guitarist Jerry Byrd, bassist Herman Burney and drummer Curtis Boyd. This is a well-balanced CD that has something for everyone. The Latin flavoured rhythms invites you to dance, while Cole's smooth and romantic voice invokes serene and pleasant thoughts. I love the treatment given to Cole Porter's "I Concentrate on You". The crisp, hard tenor sax playing of Eric Alexander makes it the blowing track of the session. This is augmented by Cole's stop-time interlude and rich altered harmonies. On "Yellow Days", Cole finds himself in the company of such greats as Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, and Duke Ellington, who have all recorded versions of this tune. A self-described storyteller, Cole's performance throughout this recording is delivered with emotion, passion and clarity. His piano playing, arranging skills and versatility have stood the test of time. As he approaches his seventieth birthday, he is singing better than ever and hopefully will do so for a long time to come. CS

67. Events
8, 6 pm, montgomery/Germantown CCBC Dundalk, Health Italian pianist Roberto Prossedapresents a concert of doug Mattingly performer, recording artist and CCBC
http://www.ccbc.cc.md.us/live/feb03/events.htm
February 2003 News Features Insights Events ...
Black History Month
Sports
Top of Page Men's Basketball Home Game (CCBC Essex)
Wednesday, Feb. 5, 4 p.m., Montgomery/Rockville
CCBC Essex, Gymnasium
Call 410-780-6980 for information. Women's Basketball Home Games (CCBC Essex)
Friday, Feb. 7, 5 p.m., Montgomery/Tacoma Park
Tuesday, Feb. 11, 4 p.m., Harford Community College
Thursday, Feb. 13, 4 p.m., Salem Community College

CCBC Essex, Gymnasium
Call 410-780-6980 for information. Men's Basketball Home Game (CCBC Dundalk)
Saturday, Feb. 8, 6 p.m., Montgomery/Germantown CCBC Dundalk, Health/Life Fitness Facility, Gymnasium. Admission $3, CCBC students free. Call 410-285-9730 for information. Top of Page Sylvia Thursday, Feb. 20, 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, 8 p.m. CCBC Essex, Humanities and Arts Studio Theatre. Free. CCBC Essex presents Sylvia

68. Mary Tyler Moore Show
newhire at WJM) Anton Sandy Sperakovsky (concert pianist; old friend Lou's 80-year-olddate) Mike montgomery (Edie's new boyfriend) doug Hempel (Rhoda's
http://www.mtmshow.com/characternames.shtml
Principal Supporting Characters
(in order of appearance)
Season 1

Bill (Mary's ex-fiancee)
Howard Arnell (an old date of Mary's)
Armand Lynton (Rhoda accidentally hit him with her car; attends Mary's first party)
Nancy Lynton (Armand's wife; attends Mary's first party)
Francis "Sparkie" Franklin (member of The Better Luck Next Time Club)
Hal (member of The Better Luck Next Time Club)
Roy Vickerson (member of The Better Luck Next Time Club)
Dr. Walter Udall (resident dentist and member of The Better Luck Next Time Club) Karen Norris (secretary of The Better Luck Next Time Club) Frank Carelli (ex-football player who comes to Minneapolis in search of a job) Ida Morgenstern (Rhoda's mother) Eric Matthews (published author; dates Mary briefly and dedicates his new book to her) Father Flint (tries to help out Ted on the Turner vs. Mitchell mayorial election night; fails miserably) Bob (perhaps Mary's worst date) Robert C. Brand (IRS agent who does a tax audit on Mary and falls in love with her) Allan Stevens (Lou's nephew; falls in love with Mary and Phyllis)

69. WEMU > Music > Local Artists
Red Garter Band; See doug Jacobs pianist of note with Diva, the Bird Of Paradise Orchestra AlexRogowski; Canadian guitarist who takes cues from Wes montgomery.
http://www.wemu.org/music_local_artists.html
Music Local Artists
This page gives capsule descriptions for artists who perform in the Southeastern Michigan area and whose listings appear on WEMU's Jazz Datebook and Jazz Dateline. If you'd like to make an addition to this list, or would like to include someone not already listed, fax us a two or three sentence summary of that artist's career, and what they sound like, at (734) 487-1015.
Updated as of 2/15/01. Edited by Michael G. Nastos JAZZ BLUES WORLD MUSIC SPOKEN WORD JAZZ Paul Abler ; Detroit area guitarist playing original, modern post-bop. Has three CD's out; "Goin' Up," "Lost Generation" and "In The Marketplace." Carl Alexius ; Veteran Ann Arbor jazz pianist, plays standards. Orignially from New Orleans, influenced by Bill Evans. Solo piano CD "Relaxin'" Johnny Allen ; Pianist from Detroit who was a session player for Motown Records. Plays blues, jazz, and pop, mostly as an accompanist for singers. Sven Anderson ; Detroit based jazz pianist and educator. Sideman for many local combos, and partner with wife/vocalist Janet Tenaj. Plays latin music as well. Heard on CD's "At Last" & "What Love Brings" (J's Way Records)

70. Art Blakey Quintet
Shuffle montgomery (alt the quintet coled by drummer Art Blakey and pianist HoraceSilver trumpeter Kenny Dorham, Hank Mobley on tenor and bassist doug Watkins
http://home.ica.net/~blooms/Art Blakey Discography1954-1960.htm
Art Blakey Quintet Clifford Brown (tp, 1-8,10-14) Lou Donaldson (as, 2-14) Horace Silver (p) Curly Russell (b) Art Blakey (d) ``Birdland'', NYC, February 21, 1954 Once in a While Blue Note BLP 5037, Blue Note BLP 1521 Quicksilver Quicksilver (alt. take) Blue Note BLP 1522 Wee Dot Blue Note BLP 5038, Blue Note BLP 1522 Wee Dot (alt. take) Blue Note BN-LA 473-J2, Blue Note [J] BNJ 61002 Blues The Way You Look Tonight Lou's Blues Blue Note [J] BNJ 61002 If I Had You Blue Note BLP 5039, Blue Note BLP 1522 Now's the Time Split Kick Blue Note BLP 5037, Blue Note BLP 1521 A Night in Tunisia Blue Note BLP 5038, Blue Note BLP 1521, Blue Note [J] BNJ 71106 Mayreh Blue Note BLP 5038, Blue Note BLP 1521 Confirmation Blue Note BLP 5039, Blue Note BLP 1522 Just prior to forming the first edition of the Jazz Messengers , drummer Art Blakey led a superb quintet at Birdland for a brief gig in 1954. The band featured the great trumpeter Clifford Brown , altoist Lou Donaldson , pianist Horace Silver and bassist Curly Russell in addition to the leader/drummer. All of the music has since been reissued as part of a Clifford Brown box set for Mosaic, but this is the original LP. The first volume is highlighted by "A Night in Tunisia," "Quicksilver" and "Once in a While" and finds all of the participants in inspired form. Classic bop.

71. Untitled
rich jazz tradition in Indianapolis (montgomery Brothers, Floyd Kenia and drummerMatt Wilson; pianist for the Panyard (voc) Chris Browning (g), doug Adams (dr
http://www.steverudolph.com/bio.php3
Steve Rudolph
Steve is a past President and a founder (1980) of the Central PA Friends of Jazz PERFORMER/COMPOSER Student at Butler University - trumpet performances with Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Marching Band, Jazz Ensemble and Symphonic Band received commission for arrangements and compositions from Butler University’s Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Bands, John Colbert, conductor. 1970 - 72 Performed with fusion band "Please" 1972 Began focusing on piano as main instrument 1972 - 77 Gigs around Indianapolis area 1977 Began year long tour with Buddy Morrow and the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra - including concerts with Helen O'Connell and the Mills Brothers 1978 June 28 - Began six night a week Dauphin Lounge gig in Harrisburg PA (til 1980) that featured guests Joe Lovano, Eric Kloss, Bob Mintzer, Johnny Coles, David Young, Al Grey, John Von Ohlen, Billy Mintz, Bob Mover, Jr. Cook and countless others. 1979 Hosted first Jazz Festival in Harrisburg w/ guests Monty Alexander, Jackie and Roy, Herb Ellis, Al Kiger, David Young, John Von Ohlen, Royce Campbell

72. Clarifying Labels: Cool Jazz, West Coast And Hard Bop
term West Coast Jazz , doug Ramsey (1986 of such versatile jazz giants as pianistcomposerHorace and Indianapolis (guitarist Wes montgomery, trumpeter Freddie
http://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/DATABASES/TRA/Clarifying_labels.html
home authors calendar colophon ... newsgroups volume 3
november 2000
Clarifying labels: Cool Jazz, West Coast and Hard Bop
soundscapes
journal on media culture
volumes Volume 5 / 2002-2003
Volume 4 / 2001-2002

Volume 3 / 2000-2001

Volume 2 / 1999-2000
...
Volume 1 / 1998-1999

databases Alan W. Pollack's Notes On ...
Markus Heuger's Beabliography

Rare Pictures from Radio's Past
Zeezender Discografie dossiers Beatles Studies Comics and Cartoons History of Radio and Television Local and Global Radio ... Theory and Methodology by Mark C. Gridley Spring, 1990 Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio Miles Davis The variety of jazz styles that emerged during the 1950s was followed by very little agreement about how to describe them. Moreover, there is only limited consistency in how journalists and historians apply labels when they discuss jazz styles of that period. Here, Mark Gridley, discusses the uses of the labels of "Cool Jazz," "West Coast" and "Hard Bop," trying to clarify several trends in the vast array of styles that were evident in modern jazz during the 1950s. Introduction . The variety of jazz styles that emerged during the 1950s was followed by very little agreement about how to describe them. For instance, Harvey Pekar (1964) has written about critics who "... consistently put down a New York City-centered jazz movement indiscriminately tagged 'hard bop,' or 'neo-bop' or 'post-bop.' They seemed to think that the music was nothing more than an imitation of bop plus the inconsequential addition of an earthy quality called funk, which was derived from Gospel and blues sources." On the contrary, he says, "During the 1950s there came to the fore many talented musicians whose point of departure was bop but whose object was to extend its limits and to conceive their own styles rather than to copy Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie." After that introduction, Pekar discussed the 1950s work of Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Horace Silver, Gigi Gryce, Benny Golson, Clifford Brown, Thad Jones, Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane, Art Blakey and others.

73. Arrow Records - Order Form
Arrow Records Michael Zanabili - doug montgomery. EMail arrowrec@best.com
http://www.arrowrec.com/order.htm
Arrow Records Order Form
CDs $16 Cassettes $11
"Me and My Baby Grand" are available as CD only.
"Me and My Baby Grand" is a double CD ($25)
Sheet Music ("Moody Road" and "LAVA" only) $16
All Taxes Included. First Name: Last Name: Address: City: State/Prov: Zip/Postal Code: Home Phone: Work Phone: Fax: EMail: Item Title Item Type QTY Total choose title Plaza de la Libertad Suenos Dorados Moody Road Lava Dream Team California Christmas The Night has 1000 Eyes A Classic View Doug Montgomery plays Gershwin Movie Romance Really Grand Piano - Volume I Really Grand Piano - Volume II Portrait of Romance Me and my Baby Grand (Double CD) Doug Sings! A Christmastime Piano A Pianist Dreams Somewhere in Time Compact Disc ($16) Double CD ($25) Cassette ($11) Sheet music ($16) choose title Plaza de la Libertad Suenos Dorados Moody Road Lava Dream Team California Christmas The Night has 1000 Eyes A Classic View Doug Montgomery plays Gershwin Movie Romance Really Grand Piano - Volume I Really Grand Piano - Volume II Portrait of Romance Me and my Baby Grand (Double CD) Doug Sings!

74. Double-Time Records
jazz but after hearing music by pianist extraordinaire Dave A perfect handoff toDoug continues the energetic Serenata” has a Wes montgomery style octave
http://www.doubletimerecords.com/scripts/dtr126.asp
Joe Cohn - Two Funky People
Dtrcd-126
Joe Cohn - Guitar, Doug Raney - Guitar, Dennis Irwin - Bass, Barry Ries - Drums 1. Solar (4:52) Miles Davis
2. But Not For Me (7:09) George Gershwin
3. Quite Sip (4:25) Thad Jones
4. Two Funky People (4:24) Al Cohn
5. Mr. George (5:19) Al Cohn
7. Ask Me Now (5:56) Thelonious Monk
8. High On You (4:49) Al Cohn
9. Days Of Wine And Roses (6:10) Henry Mancini
10. Motion (4:19) Jimmy Raney 11. You And Me (4:19) Al Cohn Total Time 58:12 After his Berklee experience Joe began making a living as a working musician - something he’s done now for over 20 years. He free-lanced on upright bass in and around the Boston area. He’s also spent significant time on guitar as a sideman backing great artists like Buddy DeFranco, Artie Shaw and Al Grey. Joe spent six years and played all across the country with Artie’s band and has been with trombonist Al Grey (a veteran of the Count Basie Orchestra and Frank Sinatra’s band) for about 10 years. Two Funky People (the title refers to the fact that there are two guitarists on this date and is also a direct reference to their famous fathers) is funky in a refreshingly relaxed way. Unquestionably there’s strong energy and drive in both Joe’s and Doug’s playing but nothing is overdone or frantic. I especially enjoy the teamwork and interplay in this quartet - both between Joe and Doug as well as the rock solid rhythm section of Dennis Irwin (bass) and Barry Ries (drums).

75. Click2Houston - Ron Stone, Doug Johnson: A Look Back
doug Johnson took Houston by storm. I went on the air one night and said, 'We're havingsome false echoes from the north side of town up near montgomery County
http://www.click2houston.com/hou/entertainment/stories/entertainment-14748842002

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Former news anchorman Ron Stone and former weather forecaster Doug Johnson came back from retirement for one night only.
Ron Stone
Ron Stone brought the world into Houston living rooms for decades as an anchorman at KPRC TV, Channel 2. But he wasn't always behind the desk. News assignments took him to the Middle East, but he always longed for the old West. Stone, the man who put the "vision" in television actually started in radio.

76. Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists
URL http//www.petervinograde.com montgomery doug Pop and classicpianist; about his life music and records; with audio clips.
http://www.arts-entertainment-recreation.com/Arts/Music/Instruments/Keyboard/Pia
Search: Welcome to arts-entertainment-recreation.com, the comprehensive search portal dedicated to the arts. We have located some of the finest art and entertainment resources from across the Web and accumulated them into a single directory. Here you can choose from a wide variety of documents, reviews, articles, and Web sites about your favorite activities. Whether you enjoy film, Broadway shows, television, books, fine art, or travel, there is something here for you. As you peruse the directory, you will notice several categories pertaining to the arts. Feel free to navigate through these categories, from broad art-related topics to specific information on selected subjects. Our search portal also gives you the option to conduct a query using our intelligent search feature. Arts Music Instruments Keyboard ... Piano Pianists Agents and Managers
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Excerpts from a 1979 interview with Dean Elder; in-print discography; reviews.
URL: http://www.andrys.com/arg-1979.html

77. BERKLEE | Berklee In The News
the hourlong program, online, as montgomery talks about fourth album by the innovativepianist and Berklee from Nashville - Berklee student doug Dexter plays
http://www.berklee.edu/news/in_the_news/2000.html
Jump to: HOMEPAGE Admissions Application Berklee Performance Center Berklee Today Campus Tour Career Development Center Career Expo Careers in Music Commencement Community Affairs Computer Requirements Contacting Berklee Core Music Curriculum Counseling/Advising Courses Dining Services Employment Events Calendar Facilities Faculty Faculty Top Fives Financial Aid Forms for Download Giving to Berklee High School Jazz Festival Housing International Programs Internships Loans Majors Maps of Campus/Boston Orientation Parents Information Press Room Professional Programs Proficiency Assessments Scholarships Student Activities Student Employment Student Profiles Student Services Summer Programs Tuition and Costs Visiting Berklee World Scholarship Tour ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS Bass Brass Composition Contemporary Writing and Production Ear Training Ensembles Film Scoring General Education Guitar Harmony Jazz Composition Music Business/Management Music Education Music Production and Engineering Music Synthesis Music Therapy Percussion Professional Music Piano Songwriting Strings Voice Woodwinds OTHER BERKLEE SITES Berkleemusic.com

78. ET HOME
background, as her father is a pianist and she and started taking music theory underDoug Delaney montgomery likes Russian composers and has a special affinity
http://www.marin.cc.ca.us/~et/entertainment.html
E n t e r t a i n m e n t Bay Area Entertainment Guide Movies Art Gallery exhibits five decades of paintings
By Leslie Chappelle
ET Reporter As a beginning student in 1949, Wilson attended Academie Julian in Paris with traditional studies in oils of still-life and models. A walk through the exhibit discloses the various techniques and perspective that she developed over the years through her continuing studies. top of article Flandreau quartet shines in unique, exciting concert
By Robert Thorpe
ET Reporter None of the audience who walked into FA 72 on November 13 probably expected to hear two full sets of finely-honed improvisational jazz, a concert such as one might pay $30 or more to attend in San Francisco. J.D. Parran, clarinetist and visiting professor of creative and improvisational music at Mills College in Oakland, joined the Tara Flandreau Quartet for a two-hour concert of edgy jazz that startled many listeners with its energy and complexity. top of article top of page COM student finds fame in opera
By Brother Yunus
ET Reporter top of article top of page Vivacious violinists
By Brother Yunus
ET Reporter Annie Reynolds started playing piano at age 6 and violin at age 9. She grew up in

79. Blacklight Braille
a student at CCM and a touring pianist and musical so I introduced myself to Dougand asked if Smith brought longtime associate Arthur montgomery, a classical
http://w3.iac.net/~moonweb/Artists/BLB/BLBArticle.html
Blacklight Braille
The Cast NEON AT Your FINGERTIPS: the Joseph Patt Interview
CDs (All are $10.00)
  • Carmarthen Seachange Zauzomank Camelot Palace ...
    NEON AT YOUR FINGERTIPS:
    The Joseph H. Patt Interview
    (This interview first appeared in Clifton Magazine in the Winter of 1993. The text is from the original article. The images of the band have been added.
    - Tom Wulf, Blackmoon Webweaver) Cincinnati's founding fathers of alternative rock are also Cincinnati's best kept secret. Joseph H. Patt talks to Blacklight Braille.
    The percussionists of Blacklight Braille set themselves up in a circle. Congas, cowbell, and assorted hand drums march forth to the listener's ears and shower down in rhythmic melodic drops. Piano and harmonica join the sound orgy, creating a surrea l and intriguing musical assonance- Juba this and Juba that.
    Juba killed a yellow Cat.
    Juba!
    chants Blacklight Braille lyricist and conceptual artist, Thomas H. Owen Knight. This is fringe rock as created by Cincinnati-based Blacklight Braille. Sitting on his porch, sixtyish Owen Knight discusses Blacklight Braile and the term fringe rock over a few glasses of blackberry wine.
    He describes fringe rock as "Music created by rock musicians, yet not quite meeting the classical definition of rock' n' roll. It differs to the degree that it might be said to fall within in entirely different location, fringe rock. When we started, we were doing a music that was so far out on the fringe that the beauties were cryptic or hidden."
  • 80. Community Music School -Douglas College Continuing Education
    Code B 604534-3488 Carl montgomery received an Anton Kuerti, Andre Laplante, Frenchpianist Clude Helffer doug SMITH, Theory, Composition Rate Code E 604-527
    http://www.douglas.bc.ca/ce/llpace/privatelessons.html
    Community Music School
    Private Music Lessons for All Ages
    Would you like to learn to play a new instrument or improve on your techniques? We have many highly qualified instructors that are available for 30- and 60-minute lessons. Weekly lessons are scheduled with the instructor at a mutually convenient time. Please contact the instructor to set up a lesson schedule and then call the office at 604-527-5469 to register and make payment arrangements. Winter Term: Jan 6 to Mar 29 (12 weeks)
    Spring Term: April 7 to June 28 (12 weeks)
    Summer Term: June 30 to Aug 23 (8 weeks)
    (All terms are based on weekly lessons, excluding statutory holidays) Deadline for registrations:
    Winter:
    Jan 9, 2003
    Spring: April 10, 2003
    Summer: July 3, 2003
    * Monthly payments are due:
    Winter:
    Jan 1, Feb 1, Mar1
    Spring: April 1, May 1, June 1
    Summer: July 1, Aug 1
    Rate Table
    Instructor Rate Code 30 Minute 60 Minute A $300/term $100/pmt $600/term $200/pmt B $325/term $109/pmt $650/term $214/pmt C $350/term $117/pmt $700/term $234/pmt D $375/term $125/pmt $750/term $250/pmt E $400/term $134/pmt $800/term $267/pmt ROBERT CALDWELL, Drumming

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