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Michel Mañanes Classical Concert Pianist France Classical pianist Michel Mañanes begins his musical education at the ageof With brilliant results (honor roll in all his clases) he is provided with http://www.geocities.com/pianistmananes/bio.html
Extractions: Classical pianist Michel Mañanes begins his musical education at the age of six in the Conservatoire de Musique in Fontainebleau , France. With brilliant results (honor roll in all his clases) he is provided with the opportunity to participate, at an early age, in various classical music concerts organized by the Conservatory. Trained by the great teacher Gisele Lambert, he wins First Prize in various contests on interpretation, such as, the "Lucien Wurmer", the "Leopold Bellan" and the "Artistique" contest.
The Good Old Good Ones JELLY roll MORTON'S THE PEARLS, FEATURING WYNTON MARSALIS ON TRUMPET AND MICHAELWHITE ON TALENTS AS A COMPOSER, MORTON WAS ALSO A GREAT pianist. http://www.jazzradio.org/thegood2.htm
Extractions: Jazz From Lincoln Center Good Old Good Ones Final Draft, September 4, 1998 By Peter Keepnews, 1) Music: Milenburg Joys (Morton) 2) Vox: Michael White (1992 interview, 15:58) The whole idea that early jazz is just the music of a certain period, and that it // no longer has validity in the culture and all, that's a lot of bunk. Bob Wilber (57:54) To me, I listen to the records of these giants they get better all the time. It's like old wine. // It's timeless music, and it's just as up-to-date and // applying to our contemporary living as // when it was made. 3) Bradley: LOUIS ARMSTRONG HAD AN EXPRESSION FOR SONGS THAT STAND THE TEST OF TIME. HE CALLED THEM "THE GOOD OLD GOOD ONES." SOME OF THE MOST DURABLE OF THOSE SONGS WERE FIRST PLAYED IN NEW ORLEANS IN THE EARLY YEARS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. WE'LL HEAR THE TIMELESS JAZZ OF LOUIS ARMSTRONG, JELLY ROLL MORTON, KING OLIVER, AND OTHER PIONEERS, PERFORMED BY MICHAEL WHITE, WYNTON MARSALIS, AND FRIENDS ON THIS EDITION OF JAZZ FROM LINCOLN CENTER . I'M ED BRADLEY. 4) Music: Santa Claus Blues (Louis Armstrong "An Early Portrait")
Pirate Jenny's Roll Call A-F Q R S T U V W X Y Z roll Call Index Hamburg to Johannesburg, from Soho to Oslo, atMichael Horowitz's Poetry from her stint as a duo with pianist Simon Purcell http://www.commex.org/jenny/rollclaf.htm
Extractions: Powerful poet of life, race and sexuality Anglo-Nigerian poet Patience Agbabi combines a love of language and musical sensibility with provocative content and an in-your-face presentation, able to get under the skin with intense imagery and perceptive observation on sexuality, culture, politics and life. She's become one of the foremost new poets on the scene, an internationally renowned name who has performed from Hamburg to Johannesburg, from Soho to Oslo, at Michael Horowitz's Poetry Olympics at the Albert Hall, the Glastonbury festival, the Edinburgh Book Festival and on the radio. Her first collection, R.A.W. , was published by Gecko Press in 1995, she's been in numerous anthologies and a new collection is due in 2000. As well as solo performances she works with musicians she contributed the title track to the 1994 jazz/poetry fusion album One Hell of a Storm (Tongue and Groove) and other poets, creating the ICA's show
Comedy And Demented Celebrity Birthdays A2z Rock roll Guitarist, Movie Actor, pianist, Harp, Synthesizer, English, Protestantb. in Dartford; rolling Stones lead singer, soloist; RFNMichael Philip http://davestreet2.topcities.com/a2z/74a2z125.htm
Extractions: b. in Gary, IN; MN:Joe; Crotch Grabber; of The Jacksons, soloist; the top multi-platinum record seller of the 80s; Thriller, Off the Wall, Bad, Captain EO, Dangerous, HIStory, Simpsons' prison inmate who thinks he's Michael Jackson; Lisa Marie Presley's ex-hubby; Weird Al parodied his hits "Beat It" into "Eat It" and "Bad" into "Fat" in 1984 and 1987 respectively
Vertigo Galleries - Vintage Movie Posters Heaven Edward Lachman Gangs of New York - michael Ballhaus The pianist - PawelEdelman http://www.vertigogalleries.com/since_last.html
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Raymond "Elvis" Michael days, especially with backing of superb pianist Robert Attias sideand the Rock andRoll Revival Bank can stake claim that Raymond michael, without reservation http://www.mthighentertainment.com/artists_html/artists_bio/raymond_elvis_michae
D.T.'s Today In Music History Sample April 26th Songwriter, aka Sherry Pye (Get it?) michael Damian 1962 (is 60 in 2003) Rock RollPerformer, Singer Keyboardist, Songwriter, TV/Stage Actor, pianist, b. in http://www.davesdatebook.com/0066main.html
Classical Net Review - Mackey - Tuck And Roll, Etc. Tuck and roll (the title alludes to the leather Homage to Thelonius Monk, a jazzpianist Mackey admires michael Tilson Thomas is hip enough to understand this http://www.classical.net/music/recs/reviews/r/rca63826a.html
Extractions: RCA Red Seal 09026-63826-2 DDD 62:11 There's not much that sounds like the music of Steven Mackey, and that's saying something. Mackey's past includes freestyle skiing, early music performance, rock bands, and providing a guitar accompaniment for his brothers' LSD trips circa 1969. (Peace, man.) Is it any wonder that, given what went in his brain, what comes out sounds like this? Imagine a Bugs Bunny cartoon jointly scored by Frank Zappa and Charles Ives, and that will give you some idea of Steve Mackey's unusual gifts. Tuck and Roll Lost and Found was heard on a Mackey CD released five years ago (Bridge 9065). The Bridge version was scored for four guitars, classical and electric. This new version is described by the composer as "a snappy five-minute toccata and fanfare for orchestra." Nothing gets in the way of the toccata's kaleidoscopic graceful but perhaps over-eager high spirits; no sooner has a color and a texture been established when Mackey replaces it with something new. The brief fanfare that follows is Rube Goldberg music, perhaps a cousin of Paul Klee's twittering machine. It disappears in the distance, presumably to wreak havoc elsewhere. Eating Greens is an orchestral work in three parts and seven sections. The first part is named for the "domestic themes" of religion (a "(Lethargical) Reformation"), food ("Waffling (sic)"), and art ("Whim and Rigor (Homage to Henri Matisse)"). The middle of these three movements is a phantasmagoric collage of "Here We Come A-Caroling" and party noise-makers, capped by the sound of a phone off its hook and the recorded message, impersonal yet vaguely threatening, of an operator. The second and third parts are named "Loose Ends" (which includes "The Title Is Almost As Long As The Piece Itself," a short but memorably vile inspiration for slack-stringed violin) and "Five Chords." The final movement, named "Drunk Monk," is subtitled "Homage to Thelonius Monk," a jazz pianist Mackey admires for his "quirky, all-thumbs style."
Yamaha Corporation Of America - Music Education New Disklavier Mark III Software Ready for rollOut. software by well-known artistsMichael McDonald, Dave Koz, Bob Cross then asked his pianist, Kiki Ebsen, to http://www.yamaha.com/musiced/accent/Accent101/05.htm
The Rolling Stones - Rock And Roll Circus (1968): Rolling Stones, Who, Jethro Tu THE rollING STONES ROCK AND roll CIRCUS (1968) reviews from the nation's top critics and audiences. Also includes movie info, trailer, poster, photos, news, articles, and forum. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/TheRollingStonesRockandRollCircus-1072573
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HoustonChronicle.com - Printerfriendly format. Feb. 7, 2003, 1240AM michael Jackson lashesout at documentary. Reuters News Service LONDON - Pop icon michael http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/ae/music/jump/1769021
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Extractions: Jeremy Lubbock Composer/Arranger/Songwriter/Producer When a record becomes a hit, it's usually the songwriters, producers and the performer who garner most of the acclaim, while one of the most important cogs in the hitmaking machinery - the arranger - goes virtually unnoticed. Along with the producer, it's the arranger who helps shape the song in the studio, fleshing out the songwriter's melody, framing the song with the proper instrumentation and creating the proper mood - be it a dance record or a big ballad - eventually turning the song into something that lodges itself in the ears of the record-buying public. One of the best of these behind-the-scenes maestros is British-born Jeremy Lubbock. A highly respected arranger, producer and songwriter, Lubbock has established himself as a unique and important presence in popular music with his uncanny ability to work in a wide variety of musical styles. A list of his credits not only shows off his incredible versatility, but it also reads like a 'Who's Who' of pop music - Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Sting, Barbra Streisand, Madonna, Toni Braxton, Maria Carey, Celine Dion, Elton John, Jewel, P Diddy etc
BBC - Radio 3 - Jazz Profiles Greg Osby playing, with titles such as Man Talk For Moderns, Vol X. Osby also worked with someof the most experimental figures in jazz, such as the pianist Andrew Hill http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/jazz/jazzprofiles/osby.shtml
Extractions: Arriving in New York in the early 1980s, he worked with Dizzy Gillespie and John Faddis, but his first major exposure came as a member of Jack DeJohnette's Special Edition from 1985-91. During that time, Osby hooked up with Steve Coleman and members of the M-Base collective, experimenting in creating an angular, abrasive style of jazz that included rap and hip-hop components. He is firmly committed to finding methods of improvisation that are contemporary in context and style. In 1990, he signed with Blue Note, and began making a series of discs that incorporated his edgy, urban style of playing, with titles such as Man Talk For Moderns, Vol X. Osby also worked with some of the most experimental figures in jazz, such as the pianist Andrew Hill (who later played on some of Osby's discs). In the late 1990s , Osby became a central figure in Blue Note's group of young signings, and worked regularly on disc and on tour with pianist Jason Moran and vibes player Stefon Harris. With this coterie of players, Osby worked in a more conventional acoustic jazz environment, and his playing blossomed. Some of his finest, most inspired soloing unites the angular lines and edgy rhythms of his earlier days with the flowing swing of bebop, and his informal 'Banned in New York' disc catches him in top form in a club setting.
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Extractions: STORY E-Mail This Story Print This Story 'O Brother' Singers Craft New Songs That Sound Old Miles Davis, Res, Steve Wynn, Joe Henry Top New Releases Read The Reviews: Gillian Welch Alison Krauss Res Miles Davis ... Joe Henry While their country-angel voices seduced the characters in the Coen Brothers' film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" the sound of Alison Krauss and Gillian Welch singing, as well as their brand of country music, has proved equally mesmerizing on the record-buying public when it came to the movie's soundtrack album. The record, dominated by roots-ier songs loyal to the American musical tradition and featuring Krauss, Welch, Emmylou Harris and others, has topped the album charts and surpassed platinum status. Now just in time, both women have new albums out, released with the hope that the musical spell was not yet been broken. Other new releases on tap include Miles Davis, Res, Steve Wynn and Joe Henry.
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