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| Jazz: A Simple Definition | |
| ... After Armstrong’s departure from the King Oliver Creole Band, over a year would transpire before he would record as a leader. ... |
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| Louis Armstrong | |
| ... He sang on the streets to get money and later formed a band. ... In 1913, police took him to a home for. There, Louis became a part of the band. ... |
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| Jim Kilpatrick Mbe | |
| ... At the age of 15, he joined his present band, the House of Edgar Shotts & Dykehead Pipe Band. It was at the age of 15 that Jim won ... |
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| Kurt Cobain | |
| ... Looking back to one of the most commonly known and most devastating suicides, of Kurt Cobain lead singer of the former band Nirvana. ... |
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| No Doubt | |
| ... In the spring of 1988 the heavy metal guitarist Tom, a college student,refuses his sisters offer to play in her band to play in No Doubt.In 1987-1988 part of ... |
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| Kid Nobody Could Handle | |
| ... He lives in a small town with his wife, is the head of the music department at the local high school and the director of the band. ... |
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| Duke Ellington | |
| ... The Washingtonians became the house band of the Kentucky Club. They also were offered the position as house band for the infamous Cotton Club. ... |
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| Best Thing Ever | |
| ... The Derek Trucks Band allows you to buy tickets online, directly from the band for upcoming shows, in an effort to reduce the high surcharges from other ON ... |
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| Wireless Communication | |
| ... The interfaces operate in the unregulated RF band of 13.56 MHz. This means that no restrictions are applied and no licenses are ... |
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| Duke Ellington | |
| ... Between 1899 and 1974, Duke moved from his home town to New York where he formed his own band and began to arrange music and write jazz in a distinctive style ... |
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| Duke Ellington | |
| ... Between 1899 and 1974, Duke moved from his home town to New York where he formed his own band and began to arrange music and write jazz in a distinctive style ... |
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| Comanche Indians | |
| ... The band structure of Comanche society was not rigid, and bands coalesced and broke apart, depending on the needs and goals of their members. ... |
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| Why The Banjo Makes America Great | |
| ... He was sent on a tour to California, where he and his band would go on tour. ... After the war, he joined a band called the Bluegrass boys led by Bill Monroe. ... |
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| The Boys From Liverpool | |
| ... Richard Starkey or known as Ringo Starr was born in 1940 and was the drummer of the band. ... It gave a good description of the band. ... |
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| Recording Studio Technology And The Producer | |
| ... technology in different ways, often depending on the style of music that they are producing, their preferred method of production and the band's preference of ... |
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| Bela Fleck And The Flecktones | |
| ... Bela Fleck and the Flecktones (Section 1) Earth Jam The set starts out with every member of the band coming out on stage one at a time. ... |
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| Concert Report | |
| ... My favorite band player of any band is the drummer, and for Pearl Jam, this guy is Matt Cameron. He is the only unoriginal band ... |
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| Dizzy Gelespie | |
| ... Recognized by the staff at Laurinberg Institute, in North Carolina, as a prodigy, he was given a scholarship to be a member of the band in 1932. ... |
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| Bullet In Head Analysis Oral | |
| ... Yeah! Yeah! (Sustained to end of drum roll) My talk 2 the class for RATM - "Bullet in the Head" Rage against the machine are a band that are completely ... |
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| Bullet In Head Analysis Oral | |
| ... Yeah! Yeah! (Sustained to end of drum roll) My talk 2 the class for RATM - "Bullet in the Head" Rage against the machine are a band that are completely ... |
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