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Topic: Hilt (band)


  
  Creamy Radio
The band's moniker suits their music: their songs tend to have a sober sound reminiscent of the Tragically Hip, but with enough life and intensity to rise above bleakness.
And for a band that seems hell-bent on bringing the guitar solo back to the forefront of music, they could not ask for a more capable axe-man than Kennedy, whose searing solos are only matched by his frenetic onstage acrobatics.
After his band, The Crosswalk, was abandoned by Hollywood Records, ChesnuTT holed up in his bedroom and using the relatively "primitive" recording method of a 4-track and microphone, assembled the bulk of his 2-Disc album, The Headphone Masterpiece.
www.thecreamygoodness.com /modules.php?name=News&new_topic=83   (1362 words)

  
 New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock PH-PL
The band was highly popular in the 1970s, and then developed a huge cult following in the 1980s, after most of its members emigrated to Western Germany and the Romanian communist authorities banned their music.
The band's music on these three albums was a mixture of rock/progressive rock and Romanian traditional music (the latter notable in the rhythms, melodies, the use of traditional instruments, percussion and unison singing).
This band from Greece recorded one album in 82, which was almost immediately banned due to its blasphemous lyrics, and all unsold copies of it were destroyed.
www.gepr.net /ph.html   (10718 words)

  
 Glossary
A part of coronation regalia, it is placed in the left hand of the Sovereign during the coronation as a symbol of Kingly power and justice.
Fess The Ordinary is a band taking up the centre third of the escutcheon, and formed by two horizontal lines drawn across the shield.
Tressure A diminutive of the orle appearing as a narrow band near the edge of a coat of arms, often ornamented with fleurs-de-lis, as in the Scottish Royal Arms.
www.ceu.hu /medstud/manual/SRM/gloss.htm   (6563 words)

  
 Llewellyn Encyclopedia
They explain that since magic embraces all of life, cooking is an integral part of their Art and this is no profanation.
In medieval times it was divided into two—a knife with a white hilt, used for all common purposes; a knife with a fl hilt, used for drawing magic circles and compelling spirits.
This distinction is still frequently observed by modern Witches.
www.llewellynencyclopedia.com /glossary.php   (5468 words)

  
 CANOE -- JAM! Music - Pop Encyclopedia - /H
Get the inside scoop on the Canadian music industry with Karen Bliss.
Want to know when your favourite band is coming to town?
Check out Clive, JAM Music's extensive Canadian concert listings.
jam.canoe.ca /Music/Pop_Encyclopedia/H/home.html   (44 words)

  
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