Photo Critique Forum - ( Events - Concerts) Threads Toronto Jazz Festival by Nathan Greenberg; Jazz pianist by Itay by mark Ross; Smokey John by Jay Gaffney; Rock by Charitie myers; DJ Joeski 1 by PatrickMichel http://www.photo.net/bboard/pc-one-category?topic_id=1481&category=Events - Conc
Othercategories2002 O'Conner) ? Nicholas Nickleby / The Four Feathers (Ruth myers) ? The pianist Thepianist Wojciech Kilar. Music and Lyrics by Alan Silvestri and mark Keali'i Ho http://www.oscarcentral.com/othercategories2002.html
Anythingbut.com: May 27, 2002 Archives Meanwhile, SpiderMan crossed the $300 million mark in total myers isn't the onlyone looking back at blaxploitation at 1210 AM It's a twelve inch pianist! http://anythingbut.com/archive/2002_05_27.html
Extractions: Entertainment, Pop Culture and Shinny Baubles, the world according to Dan. Main May 27, 2002 I wish, I wish, I wish I was rich! Trekkies Bid on the Holy Grail One rich Trekkie this summer will be able to say with confidence, "I have the conn." Captain Kirk's command chair from which he maintained "conn" (control of the bridge) was created at Desilu Culver Studios 38 years ago. It will be sold at auction in mid-June by Beverly Hills, California, dealer Profiles In History. Posted by Dan at 10:14 AM I would like one please Lend an ear: Reservoir Dogs is coming to DVD (again), more brutal than ever. Featured on the 10th anniversary special edition, due Aug. 27, are two never-seen camera angles of the infamous ear-cutting scene. Director/writer/star Quentin Tarantino had shot the scene from three angles and opted for the least gruesome of the bunch. "You don't actually see any carnage, you just hear it, which is why I've always wondered why that scene has become so memorable," says Michael Madsen, who wields the knife on a captive cop. "It's become the focal point of any conversation about Reservoir Dogs. I've made 65 films, but nobody wants to talk about anything other than that scene. They'll probably write that on my tombstone." The ear scenes (one a close-up) are just the most sensational "extras" about the film. Other extras include scenes of typical Tarantino banter; new interviews with all the principals, including one with real-life ex-con Eddie Bunker; and rare footage of key scenes rehearsed at a Sundance Directors' Lab workshop in 1991.
Movies Coming March 2003 on the true story of the talented pianist Wladyslaw Szpilman Candice Bergen, Rob Lowe,Mike myers, Regis Philbin, Kelly Preston, mark Ruffalo, Christian http://www.melbournemovies.com.au/film_march.html
Slipcue.com Obituary Listings Mr. myers's wife, Mollie, died in 1968 Torme was also a prolific songwriter, drummer,pianist, musical arranger as a singer that Mr. Torme made his deepest mark. http://www.slipcue.com/obits/02/04.html
Extractions: December 31, 1999 - Israel Myers, the originator of the London Fog raincoat, died on Sunday at the North Oaks retirement community in Pikesville, Md. He was 93. After making raincoats for the Army in World War II, Mr. Myers's Londontown Manufacturing Company was the first to popularize the military trench coat for civilian wear. The design and pioneering use of polyester blends helped Londontown become the dominant maker of men's coats in the United States in the 1960's and 70's. Mr. Myers, the son of a tailor, was born in Lynchburg, Va., but moved as a boy to Baltimore. He became a statewide champion in shorthand while attending Baltimore City College. Just before graduating at 17, Mr. Myers was hired as a stenographer with the Makover, Roten Company, a maker of naval officers clothing. Mr. Myers worked for that company, with increasingly more responsible jobs, while earning a law degree at the University of Maryland at night. By 1927, the company changed its name to Londontown Clothes and began to focus on expensive men's suits and coats. The company collapsed during the Depression, and Mr. Myers obtained the rights to the Londontown name by agreeing to help the creditors liquidate its assets.
Berklee Today - Berklee Beat by Robert myers. FACULTY PROFILE Pat Pattison '83 Nashville Connection by mark Small'73. WEEK OF APRIL 11, Grammy Awardwinning composer/pianist Alan Broadbent http://www.berklee.edu/bt/131/bb_alanbroadbent.html
Thomas Gets Big Sendoff To U.S. Naval Academy he left, family friends Martha and Herman myers honored him with Major (Ret.) StevenFarris; Dr. mark and Joy The Aspen Ensemble consists of pianist Rita Sloan http://www.decaturdaily.com/decaturdaily/livingtoday/chatterbox/020714.shtml
Extractions: Eighteen-year-old David Thomas is making himself at home at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. Just before he left, family friends Martha and Herman Myers honored him with a backyard picnic. Martha and Herman's spacious backyard of their Williams Lane home filled with David's family and friends. The yard was "Southern Living"-pretty with flowers blooming around the 20-foot fishpond that David dug in 2000. Guests wandered in and out of the old pine cabin that Herman and Martha moved last year from Hartselle Tabernacle. Martha has furnished the cabin with primitive antiques and a crystal chandelier. Martha purchased the chandelier for one of her antique customers but couldn't bear to part with it. Donnie Johnson and Mike Hightower commanded the grill with assistance from Ginger Hightower. They kept the hot dogs and hamburgers sailing onto guests' plates, and Martha kept the tables full of potato salad, baked beans and chips. She also whipped up an American flag cake to complement the American flags that decorated the yard. Lots of folks congratulated David on his assignment. Among them were his parents, the Rev. Mike and Joy Thomas and brother, Daniel; grandparents Betty and Earl Thomas of Huntsville; Shelia Whitt and Bob Langley; Amy and Marlin Hood with two-month-old son Seth; Janice Brackin; Shelia Chatham; Jennifer Chatham; Taylor Chatham and guest Megan; Sue Willa Smith, Donnie Johnson and Lisa Terry; Tommy Plemons; Linda and Jack Oden; Jean and Bobby Rochester; Mary and Willie Haney; Joyce and Ken Helphand; Major (Ret.) Steven Farris; Dr. Mark and Joy Tolbert and Margaret; and Stan Addyman.
Lady Day Terence Alexandaer/mark Leslie Casting Elissa myers, CSA; Paul Fouquet, CSA. CastBillie Holiday Peggy Ann Blow* or Kellie Turner* Jimmy Powers/pianist Ron http://www.asf.net/200203/LADY.html
Extractions: The Octagon, November 12, 2002 to January 5, 2003 BUY TICKETS NOW! , written by Lanie Robertson and directed by Shirley Jo Finney, takes place, as the title suggests, at Emerson's Bar & Grill-a Philadelphia nightclub that is believed to be one of the last places Holiday appeared. Dubbed "Lady Day" by legendary jazz artist Lester Young, Billie Holiday captured audiences worldwide with a charismatic personality, and a voice that to this day haunts anyone whose ears have been graced by it. This powerfully moving musical drama will feature some of Holiday's most emotionally stirring songs such as "God Bless The Child," and "Strange Fruit," which gave a poignant voice to the struggle for human rights for African-Americans. Finney promises to deliver the stories of the final moments of Holiday's life through what she calls a memoryscape-the present day reality and the world of Holiday's memory. "People always present her as a victim," says Finney. "This play will present her as a survivor. She was a product of the politics of her time." Finding someone who, like Billie, gives a voice to a yearning for love, personal fulfillment, and connects with every emotion that plays like a soundtrack of the soul, was a large order. However, Finney didn't hesitate to suggest actress/jazz singer Peggy Ann Blow. "This piece calls for someone who is layered-who has charisma, comedic timing and dramatic sensibility." Finney continues, "Peggy is a wonderful, consummate actress and jazz artist who has brought down the house in productions in which she previously sang renditions of Holiday tunes."
BACH SOCIETY OF SAINT LOUIS John Passion. Kurt Hansen, Evangelist; Myron myers, Jesus. mark Passion and HandelPsalm 112. Glick Triumph of the Spirit (US premiere), Sandra Geary, pianist. http://www.bachsociety.org/RepertoireSoloists.html
Extractions: BY THE BACH SOCIETY CHORUS FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT: THE LIFE AND STRUGGLES OF J.S. BACH The Bach Society chorus began its 60th anniversary season with three performances of this dramatic work authored by Ila Klemm which featured performances of Bach's music and important (and often amusing) biographical sketches of Bach's life. Watch the cast take a curtain call . For more photos of the performance, visit this site PERFORMANCES OF MAJOR WORKS BY BACH Mass in B minor: 1941, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 55, 57, 60, 62, 64, 65, Magnificat: 1950, 53, 57, 62, 65, 69, 73, 76, 80, 83, 87, 92, 96 St. Matthew Passion: 1943, 45, 47, 53, 56, 61, 66, 70, 72, 78, 85, 89, 94 St. John Passion: 1949, 51, 54, 57, 63, 68, 79, 88, 92, 96 REPERTOIRE and SOLOISTS 1986-2001 Bach: Cantata 51 Christine Brewer (S) Mendelssohn: Elijah Victoria Thompson (S), Cory Miller (M), John LaPierre (T),
ABRSM Publishing - News pianist David Ward specialises in music of the Classical idea for the concert wasconceived by mark Tatlow, the of Music, who invited Thalia myers, creator of http://www.abrsmpub.co.uk/news02.html
Extractions: This new series of guides to period performance was published in August 2002 and launched in a magnificent 18th century room at London's Novartis Foundation on 2 October 2002. Of the series' 25 contributors, sixteen were present at the launch, as well as the series editor, writer and broadcaster Anthony Burton. From left to right: Sir Roger Norrington, Colin Lawson, Barry Cooper, Jane Glover, Duncan Druce, David Goode, David Mason, George Pratt, Clive Brown, Clifford Bartlett, Stephen Preston, Anthony Burton, Peter Holman, David Ward, Trevor Herbert, Robert Pascall and Andrew Manze One contributor from each of the three volumes gave a presentation to represent each period of the music covered. Violinist Andrew Manze wrote the chapter on Strings for the Baroque volume and gave a stunning performance of Biber's Passacaglia from the Rosary Sonatas on a violin of around 1700 from the Amati School. Pianist David Ward specialises in music of the Classical period and wrote the Keyboard chapter in the Classical volume. He brought his own fortepiano to the launch and gave an exquisite performance of Mozart's Fantasy in D minor Trevor Herbert provided the chapter on Wind Instruments for the Romantic volume. He gave an entertaining and informative presentation on 19th century brass instruments. Anthony George (left) then played an ophecleide from around 1860 and gave performances of extracts from
PCN Profiles Complete Listing Joel myers Founder, Accuweather. Peter Nero Grammy Award Winning pianist, FeldschorBien Publications. mark Nordenberg Chancellor, University of Pittsburgh. http://www.pcntv.com/prolist.htm
Jazz Artist Biographies Sorted By Most Recent @ Jazz Review.com the way he is. Artist Biography by mark Taylor. Tony Marino's (composer, pianist,leader) LATIN JAZZ SOUNDS Bowie on trumpet, Amina Claudine myers on organ http://www.jazzreview.com/biosnew.cfm?CurrentPage=2
Extractions: Mississippi has a unique musical heritage. The students at Starkville High School have researched musicians native to Mississippi or who have spent a significant part of their lives in the state of Mississippi and included them here. Their music may be blues, jazz, country, classical, gospel, rock 'n roll, rhythm and blues, or popular. This material is being updated regularly. A B C D ... P Q R S T U ... W X Y Z A Afroman aka Joseph Foreman (Hattiesburg, MS) Garfield Akers (blues guitarist) 1900-1958, Brights/Hernando John Alexander (New York Metropolitan Opera star), Meridian, Mississippi Mose Allison (jazz pianist and songwriter), Tippo, MS Allman Brothers Band (See Johanny Johanson (aka Jaimoe) , born John Lee Johnson, Ocean Springs, MS Abie "Boogaloo" Ames (Greenville, MS)
Instruments Thomas Sieling. pianist. Cynthia Sayer. Piano. Sound Reinforcement Engineer (PASystems). mark Sammo. String Bass (Bass Viol/Fiddle). Jennifer myers. Lisa Raymond. http://www.afmlocal132-314.org/afm/instruments.asp
MSN Money - Bios mark Hulbert is editor of the Hulbert Financial Digest, a consumers' report on MailRandy myers. She is a classical pianist, and worked as an accompanist before http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/contributors.asp
Extractions: is a long-time partner of MSN Money and one of the Webs leading aggregators of information on more than 100 financial products including mortgages, credit cards, automobile loans, money market accounts, certificates of deposit and banking fees. Bankrate.com is part of Bankrate Inc. of North Palm Beach, Fla. which operates several personal finance Web sites. Click here to go to Bankrate.com's home page. On the Internet since early 1995, insure.com is a leader in providing insurance information and is unequalled in its breadth and depth. The site currently hosts more than 20,000 pages of content, including interactive tools to assist consumers in their insurance decisions, and adds 30 to 40 new items each week. insure.com is regularly ranked as one of the Web's best providers of consumer insurance information and guidance. is president of Technology Alliance Partners and of the Strategic News Service LLC. TAP was founded in 1989 and provides trends and marketing alliance assistance to firms leading the convergence of telecom and computing. The founder of two software companies, Mark is a member of the Merrill Lynch Technology Advisory Board. He's also an advisor and/or investor in SmartAge, Elaho Wireless, E-CHRON, Trilogy Advisors, Ignition, and others. He is also a principal in the investment advisory firm Resonance Capital Management LLC, which manages the accounts of institutions and high-net-worth investors, focused on technology markets.
MSN Money - mark Hulbert is editor of the Hulbert Financial Digest, a She is a classical pianist,and worked as an Randy myers is an awardingwinning financial writer and http://moneycentral.msn.com/articles/common/bios.asp
Extractions: is president of Technology Alliance Partners and of the Strategic News Service LLC. TAP was founded in 1989 and provides trends and marketing alliance assistance to firms leading the convergence of telecom and computing. The founder of two software companies, Mark is a member of the Merrill Lynch Technology Advisory Board. He's also an advisor and/or investor in SmartAge, Elaho Wireless, E-CHRON, Trilogy Advisors, Ignition, and others. He is also a principal in the investment advisory firm Resonance Capital Management LLC, which manages the accounts of institutions and high-net-worth investors, focused on technology markets. Mail Mark Anderson Joseph Anthony advises small businesses and sole proprietors as part of his tax preparation and planning practice in Portland, Ore. He is an enrolled agent authorized to represent taxpayers before the IRS, and writes and lectures on taxes and personal finance issues. His articles have appeared in Worth Magazine, Smart Money, The New York Times and many other publications. Ginger Applegarth is the Boston Stock Exchange reporter for Bostons WBZ-TV and co-host of Live Money, a weekday radio talk show on Bostons Business 1060 WBIX-AM. A certified financial planner, she is also president of Applegarth Advisory Group, Inc., a financial advisory and media company. She has written three books including
Family Fun & Entertainment Series at 730 p. Violinist Tomislav Dimov pianist Jeffrey myers will be http//www.conneaut.netbernardini288@hotmail.com 2003 will mark the 3rd http://www.ashtabulacounty.net/festivals.htm
Famous Tau Kappa Epsilon Brothers Eastern Michigan University, Shannon myers, Professional Football. Inc./Producer andDirector, mark A. Fite, Howard Miller, Chicago disk jockey, Murray Arnold, pianist. http://www.muhlenberg.edu/studorgs/tke/famous.html
Extractions: Fmr. Governor of Nebraska Albert Rossellini Fmr. Governor of Washington George Leader Fmr. Governor of Penn. Victor Schiro Fmr. Mayor/New Orleans David S. Hayes Pennsylvania Representative William H. Hudnut, III Fmr. Mayor/Indianapolis Richard B. Stone Fmr. Senator/ U.S. Ambassador James E. Fitzmorris Fmr. Lt. Gov./Louisiana Don Henderson Mayor of El Paso, Texas William Hyland Frm. Deputy Dir./Nat'l Security Council Carl D. Pursell U.S. Congress Wesley W. Watkins U.S. Congress James A. Graham Comm. of Agriculture/NC Bruce B. Melchert Fmr. Chairman/IN Rep. Party Pete T. Cenarrusa 5-term Sec. of State/Idaho Martin Schreiber Fmr. Governor of Wisconsin Robert W. Jepsen Fmr. Senator/Iowa Bill Stark FBI/Foreign Counterintellegence Division Robert C. Byrd U.S. Senator/West Virginia/Ranking Min. Leader George Miller California Representative Bill Baker California Representative Bob Barr Georgia Representative Lane Evans Illinois Representative W.J. Tauzin
PCA Governor's Awards For The Arts during his administration, Governor mark Schweiker continues Wyeth, Painter 1985 Byron Janis, pianist 1984 - Bill Jr., Crafts 1986 - Joan myers Brown, Dance http://www.artsnet.org/pca/gov_awards.html
Extractions: ABOUT THE PCA Governor's Awards for the Arts Nominations were due May 3, 2002 for this year's Governor's Awards for the Arts. HISTORY A "Distinguished Pennsylvania Artist Award" was also established to be chosen by the Governor. [Note: No standard policy was established for this category, but it was generally agreed that the recipient would be a native Pennsylvanian and an artist of world renown]. Following the 1982 awards, the Hazlett awards were presented in no more than 6 disciplines, in alternating years, and architecture was added as a category. The awards were suspended in 1987 in the first year of Governor Robert P. Casey's administration. In 1988, through his cultural advisor's office, Governor Casey established "a comprehensive Governor's awards program" with the Governor's Awards for Excellence in the Arts, Humanities, and Sciences "to honor outstanding individual creativity and achievement, to focus attention upon the critical importance of the arts, humanities, and sciences in the life of an enlightened democratic society, and to pay tribute to Pennsylvania's rich cultural and intellectual traditions." A single award was presented in each area.
Community - Works For Disklavier mark Applebaum, Intellectual Property I Disklavier plus a computerassisted performancefor a pianist and video Jeff myers, Five Parametric Etudes Solo Disklavier. http://www.masonstudio.de/disklavier/welcome.html
Extractions: Home Community : Disklavier Catalog Entries Mark Applebaum Intellectual Property I Disklavier plus improvising pianist Dan Becker Five Re-Inventions unaccompanied Disklavier David Berezan Black Dogs 2 Yamaha Disklavier Pianos, MAX, Keyboard and Sampler Jonathan Berger The Voice Within the Hammer Disklavier, computer, violin, 'cello, clarinet (Bb), flute Jonathan Berger and Roberto Morales Con Carne Disklavier Solo with pianist and MAX-controlled MIDI input Wilco Botermans Twaalf in Dertien in een Dozijn Preferably on one Trimpin vorzetser, but playable on Disklavier Kristine H. Burns Atanos I for Bb clarinet and Yamaha Disklavier David Cronkite MIDI keyboard, "Probe" software (Maxpatch), disklavier, sampler David Cronkite Disklavier, sampler and sound-files Christopher Dobrian Entropy Disklavier and computer graphics Christopher Dobrian Line/Phase Minutiae Disklavier Christopher Dobrian There's Just One Thing You Need To Know Disklavier and interactive computer system Christopher Dobrian Unnatural Selection Disklavier and interactive computer system As I Crossed a Bridge of Dreams Sound theatre - scenic on stage Karlheinz Essl Lexikon-Sonate Can be performed interactively by humans or automatically by the computer Aaron Goldstein Four Etudes for Disklavier Disklavier Luc Houtkamp Duo for Man Alone Single-voice melody instrument (wind, string, voice, etc) and Disklavier