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In the News (Wed 23 Dec 09)

  
 Boulder Weekly Buzz UnCharted
Suffice it to say that I was able to climb out of that bottomless pit once I’d convinced myself that Joe Jackson, Pop Star, had to die; but that as a human being–and even as a musician–I didn’t have to die with him.
After much internal debate, and 20 some years, Jackson reformed the original Joe Jackson Band that exploded onto the music scene in 1978 and broke up three years later in 1980 when Jackson left for other musical pursuits.
That’s kind of my motto," says Joe Jackson, summing up a musical attitude that’s steered the 47-year-old pop-rocker from Portsmouth, England, through a dozen musical genres spanning the last two and a half decades.
www.boulderweekly.com /archive/032003/buzzlead.html   (1000 words)

  
 John Lee Hooker - RIP -
John Lee once told his biographer, Charles Shaar Murray, "When I die, they'll bury the Blues with me. But, the Blues will never die." As long as we have the recordings of John Lee Hooker and the memories of his live performances, the Blues and John Lee Hooker will live on forever.
She spent several years with John Lee in California, but the marriage was apparently not meant to be.
It also helped John Lee Hooker's name to be placed in the Guinness Book of Records as the oldest performer to ever reach the Top 5.
www.cascadeblues.org /History/JohnLeeHooker.htm   (1000 words)

  
 The Dead Rock Stars Club
An extensive list of dead rock stars and people related to rock, when and how they died with links to sites about them.
Rock and Roll may never die but rock stars do!
This site is a list of dead rock stars, dead people associated with rock and dead people whose music helped influence and create rock (which I feel includes Jazz and Country artists), sorted by the date of their demise.
www.itsnet.com /doc-rock/deadrock.html   (1000 words)

  
 Sleeve Notes - Cornelius: The Three Kings and other choral music
This compositional history is particularly interesting in the case of 'Die Könige': it was upon the suggestion of Liszt that Cornelius added the Lutheran chorale in the bass, 'Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern', which adds a level of commentary to the story of the Three Kings.
Cornelius created an interesting collection of songs of mourning in his Trauerchöre, Op 9 (1869, revised 1870/71) for five voices (TTBBB or ATBBB), since there he put together five plaintive texts by four different poets: Michael Franck, Cornelius (twice, one after Thomas Moore), Martin Luther and Schiller.
Cornelius builds these larger structures in part through recurring musical ideas, such as the first phrase in 'Liebe, dir ergeb' ich mich!' (No 1), which returns in some form for every line that begins with the word 'Liebe'.
www.hyperion-records.co.uk /notes/67206-N.asp   (1000 words)

  
 Pop Musician Doug Cowen "Edge of Reality" - Music Review
Doug Cowen is a die-hard musician who took up playing the guitar and singing shortly after graduating from Clay High School.
Cowen, like many other starving musicians, battled frustration in his pursuit of "getting in" and nearly threw in the towel after his two previous albums, "While You're Young" and "This is my Life, This is my Home," received little attention.
Even with loads of talent and a pile of innovative ideas, it take downright dogged determination to become an insider in the music industry.
www.321site.com /jim/writing/cowen.html   (1000 words)

  
 Punknews.org Mana “China” Nishiura of DMBQ
musicians are people and die and suffer tragic early deaths like the rest of you.
Following the accident all members of the band were hospitalized, as was tour manager Michelle Cable of Panache Magazine.
Reports from the promoter have confirmed that drummer Mana “China” Nishiura did not survive the accident.
www.punknews.org /article.php?sid=14361   (2078 words)

  
 WL archive:647.html
In 1929 Dr. Paul Plaut, a psychiatrist and child delinquency expert in Berlin, published a book, Die Psychologie der produktiven Persönlichkeit.
In preparation he sent questionnaires to about 400 prominent scientists and artists asking for their views and experience.
This collection contains the answers received by Paul Plaut.
www.wienerlibrary.co.uk /archive/archive647.html   (310 words)

  
 rock guitar musicians links
Wir haben für Euch die besten Links für Euch Rock Gitarristen gesucht!
Liste mit den Links zu fast allen Pop/Rock Gruppen
www.rocknirvana.com /linkrockgitmusician.html   (310 words)

  
 Pink Floyd and Company - Richard Wright Interview
This love story, that began in a sail between the Caribbean Islands on Wright's yacht, almost ended in a disaster, when Milly suffered a nervous breakdown while swimming in the pool, was hospitalized in a sanitarium for several months and went up and down, not sure if she wants to live or die.
Rick (Richard) Wright, 32 years with the Pink Floyd, is not speaking for 14 years with Roger Waters, his former bandmate and the person responsible for `The Wall.' But if he sees him tomorrow crossing the street, he won't hesitate inviting him to a drink.
Wright and Anthony Moore, his record partner who wrote the lyrics, sit in one of the giant rooms in Wright's mostly-an-office-a-bit-of-a-house in Holland Park, the celebrities quarter (Elton John and Sami Shimon) of London.
www.pinkfloyd-co.com /band/interviews/rww/rwwdark.html   (2672 words)

  
 Dark Star - Travelogue II
Again, these new tracks feature some collaborations with other musicians, namely Kurt Maninouk, Volkmar Miedtke, Wolfgang Baer, and (again) Gotz Adler, all from Freiburg, Germany, as well as Chilean Rodrigo Gonzalez, who plays bass with German pop-punksters Die Artze.
Darkstar is the project of German musician Wolfgang Reffert.
These pieces were originally intended for release on another full-length Dark Star album which unfortunately was never released.
www.strangefortune.com /cd.php?id=735   (2672 words)

  
 Johann Strauss II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
His father did not want him to become a musician but rather a banker; nevertheless he studied the violin secretly as a child: ironically with his father's first violinist in the Strauss orchestra, Franz Amon.
In fact, for his third and most successful operetta of all time, Die Fledermaus 1874, music critics of Vienna prophesied that his work would only be a 'motif of waltz and polka melodies'.
Johann Strauss II died from pneumonia in Vienna in 1899 at the age of 74 and was buried there in the Zentralfriedhof.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Johann_Strauss_II   (2672 words)

  
 Johann Strauss II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
His father did not want him to become a musician but rather a banker; nevertheless he studied the violin secretly as a child: ironically with his father's first violinist in the Strauss orchestra, Franz Amon.
Strauss' operettas, however, have not had as much enduring success as have his dance pieces: and much of the success was reserved for Die Fledermaus and Der Zigeunerbaron.
In fact, for his third and most successful operetta of all time, Die Fledermaus 1874, music critics of Vienna prophesied that his work would only be a 'motif of waltz and polka melodies'.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Johann_Strauss_II   (2672 words)

  
 andante boutique - richard wagner - die meistersinger von nürnberg
Die Meistersinger also marks one of the few times that Wagner, the intrepid futurist, permitted himself to look backward — not only to 16th-century Nuremberg and to the shoemaker-musician Hans Sachs (who really existed), but to some operatic conventions he had mostly abandoned.
Richard Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg must be counted among the least expected of masterpieces.
After the first act, Eva Chamberlain (Wagner's second daughter) came with tears in her eyes and said to me, 'My dear friend, I feel as if I were hearing Die Meistersinger for the first time.
www.andante.com /Boutique/Shop/index.cfm?action=displayProduct&iProductID=487   (2672 words)

  
 Filmtracks: Analyze That (David Holmes)
Holmes, an Irish electronic musician, is a newcomer to the scoring scene, though fans of his funky electronica claim that his music has resembled the style of soundtracks for nearly a decade.
The detractors of the album aren't many if you are a die-hard fan of Holmes' rearrangement of familiar ingredients in his earlier scores and especially on his own album.
Holmes is also able to frequently insert layers upon layers of samples, and no better an example of this is heard than in the opening track, in which a female voice saying "oh, yeah" is mixed in at appropriate beats and even the sound of a wristwatch alarm clock does the same.
www.filmtracks.com /titles/analyze_that.html   (829 words)

  
 Cheapest Hodder & Stoughton Religious Division Online Shops UK
Hodder & Stoughton Religious Division : DYING TO LIVE Just as the author's wisdom proved invaluable to Fiona Castle and her late husband Roy in the days and weeks before he died, this work should be welcomed by anyone seeking to understand and come to terms with what really happens to us when we die..
Hodder & Stoughton Religious Division : JOHN WIMBER This is Carol Wimber's account of the life of her husband, John Wimber, an evangelist and founder of the Association of Vineyard Churches.
Hodder & Stoughton Religious Division : PADRE PIO This biograpical sketch and collection of memorable sayings is a compact and accessible introduction to the life and message of perhaps one of the great religious figures of the 20th century..
www.allmusiconline.co.uk /zBListHodderStoughtonReligiousDivision.htm   (8620 words)

  
 Stone
Brian James - vocals/bass: This bass player is outstanding in the instrument department with his crisp clean bass licks - in the pocket sounds, and along with his talents as a musician Brian is a showman on stage, his energy and stamina is totally awesome.
And as the others, this musician puts out clean crisp notes that is pleasant to the ear..
And he has a gift of sustaining power that is totally Endless..As for vocals, he has a wide range of vocals that at times, come out sultry and with his own style you just may hear some Bruce Springsteen, Eric Clapton, Greg Allman etc. Brad has a voice to die for...
www.southboundbeat.com /archives/issue3/stone.html   (727 words)

  
 MICHAEL TAER SITE: Bond songs
For years guitarist/songwriter Michael Taer had been a fan of Bond theme songs like "You Only Live Twice", "Live & Let Die" & "View to a Kill", which have established a unique musical genre of their own using moody atmospherics & dissonant chord changes.
Initially Michael had doubts as to whether this new song was up to the standard he had set with his previous Bond effort.
Coincidentally, Michael's insanely jealous girl friend at the time was going to be out of town, he couldn't have asked for better timing.
www.angelfire.com /co/taer/bond.html   (727 words)

  
 better living through buttermilk. because sour is the new sweet.
Stuff I'm planning to buy some time in the near future: Picaresque by The Decemberists, In Case We Die by Architecture in Helsinki, and Marquee Moon by Television, that last also introduced to me a few months back by JH, who I'd never heard say anything complimentary about punk before.
I'm no music critic and certainly no musician; the best description I can give is 'like Gybe!
Warren Ellis is now officially my second favourite Warren Ellis.
buttermilk.blogspot.com /2005/06/return-of-fragmented-posts.html   (727 words)

  
 Passiflora
musicians are bewildered by having to select from drop-down menus of cosy genre descriptions that don't appear to represent the mood, intention, sound, or focus of their actual music.
Also, I want to thank Warren Ellis for bein' a fan and linking to Nyack from his very popular blog, Die Puny Humans.
The incredibly good-lucking, funny, and fashionable producer and musician Gail Buchanan just needs to wash her jeans.
www.corporatecollapse.com   (727 words)

  
 Short Takes: Straw Dogs, Mike James, Damond Moodie, Tim Callobre, Don Alder, Wonderful Johnson, JP Jones, Mike Errico, Alex Wise, Doug Young and Clarence Bucaro
It is clear that this very young musician is exceedingly talented, but his performance of well-known pieces proves more effective for this listener than his neatly structured compositions.
Young has a guitar collection to die for, and he has done something right, because the Wingert and Ryan guitars used on this recording sound absolutely fabulous.
James has a strong sense of whimsy and a funky rhythmic style that is both fun and captivating.
www.minor7th.com /shorttakes8_03.html   (1350 words)

  
 Pew Musician Survey
Then, a few weeks before the album was due out, the musician really did die (heart attack) and the record label brought back the fake publicist to "quit" in disgust, in the hopes that the discussion over the ridiculousness of the (also non-existent) seance would get the (now non-existent) band more publicity.
This is a service for musicians to make their work available for sampling, remixes, mash-ups, and other purposes that a middle-aged Boston Symphony Orchestra subscriber wouldn't understand.
There are a lot of problems with the act's broad language, but the Future of Music Coalition surveyed musicians to get their opinions on the target of the act, P2P networks.
www.stargeek.com /item/116051.html   (1350 words)

  
 Music / Robert Rich
From the bouncy and airy lightness of his delighful 'Rainforest' album to his darker collaborations with the likes of Steve Roach and Alio Die, RR is a sublime master of the genre.
Robert Rich is without doubt one of the outstanding luminaries of the ambient/drone field.
Robert Rich's and B. Lustmord's "Stalker" meets the benchmark set by Steve Roach's "The Magnificent Void," and even on some levels surpasses it.
www.buymusicposters.com /music/artistsearch_Robert%20Rich/mode_music/index.html   (430 words)

  
 Prince Buster, Jamaican reggae musician/producer, Madness May 28 in History
Prince Buster, Jamaican reggae musician/producer, Madness May 28 in History
Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly.
www.brainyhistory.com /events/1938/may_28_1938_96459.html   (40 words)

  
 the vertical slum
It's so inspiring to me how this music manages to communicate so poetically and so clearly -- it doesn't seem to waste a single note, and is so well thought out from start to finish that it seems to actually live and breathe, and finally die.
This is chamber music as portraiture: delicately crafted musical paintings about the life of the early 20th century artist Egon Schiele, and there's so much life contained within every note, every nuance of the playing and recording -- it's really humbling to listen to as a musician and artist.
Richard Parry plays tom, tambourine, keyboards, two different electric guitars and the accordion in The Arcade Fire.
www.verticalslum.com /seagoing/parry_rachels.html   (278 words)

  
 JamBands.Com - February '99 - The Mind of Billy Martin
Beacuse I have to say that I don't really hear the energy from musician's who are emulating Charlie Parker music; from the musicians that are die-hard jazz nazi type...
My dad was a classical musician so I was also checking out amazing orchestral stuff at the New York City Ballet; Stravinsky, Tchaikovsky, Gershwin, and that kind of stuff.
Moses was always putting together lots of percussion oriented music and using a lot of these musicians at the time.
www.jambands.com /feb99/features/martin.html   (4129 words)

  
 Dietrich Henschel
Regular invitations to several renowned music festivals followed, with singers such as Rainer Trost, Hermann Prey, and Dietrich Henschel, and as a chamber musician he is partner to such renowned instrumentalists as Martin Ostertag, Wolfgang Meyer, and Radek Baborak.
Dietrich Henschel is especially devoted to concert and lieder, and he gives recitals throughout Europe and Japan accompanied by Irwin Gage, Helmut Deutsch, Leonard Hokanson, Fritz Schwinghammer, and Shinya Okahara.
Dietrich Henschel’s international career began with the title roles of two opera productions: Henze’s Prinz von Homburg at the Deutsche Oper Berlin and Busoni’s Doktor Faust at the Opéra National de Lyon.
www.carnegiehall.org /article/box_office/events/evt_3360_pf.html   (4129 words)

  
 Life In Legacy - Week of 01/18/2003
Mickey Finn - Bongo player with the 70’s rock band T.Rex, credited with introducing the phenomenon of "glam rock", who had hits like “Bang A Gong”, “Hot Love” and “Ride A White Swan”, and who is the fourth member of that group to die, died Jan. 11 of heart and liver problems at age 55.
Brendan Moran - Goofy-looking red-haired bailiff who appeared on the "Judge Mathis" show, who was an accomplished bagpipe player who performed in clubs around Chicago, died Dec. 19 in Chicago after plunging to his death from the balcony of his 24th floor Chicago condo in an apparent suicide.
Provine “Little Hatch” Hatch - Harmonica-playing bluesman who was a mainstay in the Kansas City blues scene for nearly 50 years, died Jan. 14 in El Dorado Springs, MO of natural causes at age 80.
www.lifeinlegacy.com /2003/WIR20030118.html   (4129 words)

  
 Art for the Die Hard Bohemian
A great site about a singer, songwriter, and musician.
David likes to read and is currently reading the "Encyclopedia Britannica".
Read David Fergurson's recent interview with the "San Francisco Chronicle".
www.geocities.com /auraj/aurabohemian.html   (4129 words)

  
 CD Baby: MARK ABBOTT: I Reckon I'm A Texan Til I Die - from oldwestman
Mark is a freelance musician who lives in the Fort Worth/Dallas area and is in much demand as a session musician, doubling on string bass and fiddle.
The end result is "I Reckon I'm a Texan 'Til I Die," a C.D. of l5 tunes that take the listener from the dancehalls of Texas to the wide open spaces of the Santa Fe Trail in northern New Mexico.
This is a great cd with super musicians - love the whole thing.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/abbottm/from/oldwestman   (4129 words)

  
 BILL MILLER on SPURS MAGAZINE!
Miller has a message that many ministers would die to possess and deliver the way he does.
Bill is a Native American singer and musician of German-Mohican ancestry raised on the Stockbridge-Munsee Reservation in Wisconsin.
Miller describes the world as it is and the job before all people of good will if we are to keep our world livable.
www.ranchovilasa-spurs.com /bill.html   (4129 words)

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