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Topic: Medicine band


In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  Get Ready to ROCK! Review of CD album by rock band Medicine Head called Don't Stop The Dance
In fact, this is a band effort recorded at the tail end of the Medicine Head’s career.
The sad truth is that before the contemporary shift towards cottage music industry, the concept of a two-handed rock band such as Medicine Head, had neither the big label backing let alone a blues scene to sustain their bluesy rootsy approach.
The band actually manages to achieve a sound close to the nascent Free, with George Ford supplying a sumptuous fractured bass line on both the title track, and its live reprise bonus track.
www.getreadytorock.com /reviews/medicine_head3.htm   (393 words)

  
 Sports Medicine Institute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Iliotibial band syndrome is inflammation on the outer side of the knee.
The iliotibial band is a layer of connective tissue.
Iliotibial band syndrome occurs when this band repeatedly rubs over the bump of the thigh bone (femur) near the knee, causing the band to be irritated.
www.sportsmed.buffalo.edu /info/iliotibial.html   (154 words)

  
 The 323rd U.S. Army MEDCOM Band - History
The 323rd U.S. Army MEDCOM Band was initially constituted 15 January 1944 as the 323rd Army Band at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, activated six days later on 21 January 1944 to serve as the Medical Field Service School Band, and redesignated as The 323rd Army Service Forces Band on 01 March 1944.
The Band moved with them on 11 June 1946, and was redesignated as simply the 323rd Band.
On 25 October 1951, the 323rd Army Band was allotted to the Regular Army, and served for almost 25 years until its deactivation on 25 June 1975.
www.cs.amedd.army.mil /323band/History.html   (254 words)

  
 Impromptu concert was just the right medicine Popular band entertains sick children during visit to hospital BY LAYLI ...
The Canadian born and bred band, the Barenaked Ladies, made a special appearance at the hospital cafeteria last weekend and played a few of their most popular hits for an audience of patients from the pediatric wards and their families.
The band was brought to the hospital with the help of Hugo Harmatz, an attorney in West Long Branch.
After the show and signing of autographs, the band visited the rooms of children too sick to go down to the cafeteria for the concert and played a song for them.
atlanticville.gmnews.com /news/2004/0730/Front_Page/008.html   (432 words)

  
 Saigon Kick Live
Medicine Man were technically competent, but this is one instance where I only cared about one act on the bill.
Medicine Man did throw a couple of curveballs by covering Stone Temple Pilot's "Crackerman" and AC/DC's "Shot Down In Flames." Medicine Man are touring in support of their debut album.
Banter was kept to a minimum as the band seemed determined to reclaim their rightful place in the musical spotlight.
www.roughedge.com /live/saigonkick.htm   (748 words)

  
 All About Jazz | Email This Article
The Septet aptly called “Medicine Wheel” is a conglomerate of “new jazz” musicians who yearn for new sounds and ideas while extending the capabilities of their respective musical instruments.
Medicine Wheel is not quite as cerebral in scope and intent as one might surmise.
Medicine Wheel (the band) is a perfect vehicle for Allison's futuristic yet accessible musical statements.
www.allaboutjazz.com /php/article_email.php?id=3150   (516 words)

  
 The Dream Syndicate Album Reviews
Released a year after the band’s marvellous debut album, it comprises that album’s lead-off track as well as three other ones that were recorded a mere week before the album was actually taped and a month before its release (yeah children, once upon a time they sold albums right after they were recorded).
The band stays away from chaotic avant-noise, which on the hand improves its accessibility, but on the other hand robs “ JC Stereo Blues” of an extra dimension, as all the live versions I’ve heard were actually much closer to exciting free-form jazz improvisation.
For a guitar-oriented band, that is. Not only has Dave Provost been replaced by Mark Walton, but also session man (during Medicine Show) Tommy Zvoncheck is present, and based on the first side of this EP (the first three songs), you’d expect The Dream Syndicate to be HIS project.
www.guypetersreviews.com /dreamsyndicate.php   (3543 words)

  
 Dr. Greg Morris - Sports Medicine/Iliotibial Band Syndrome
The iliotibial band is a superficial thickening of tissue on the outside of the thigh, extending from the outside of the pelvis, over the hip and knee, and inserting just below the knee.
The band is crucial to stabilizing the knee during running, moving from behind the femur to the front of it during the gait cycle.
The continual rubbing of the band over the bone, combined with the repeated flexion and extension of the knee during running may cause the area to become inflamed or the band itself may become irritated.
www.drgregmorris.com /iliotibial.htm   (341 words)

  
 Doctor Dunbar's Medicine Band - Doctor Dunbar's Medicine Band   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
This seems to be a new album by a new band, distributed by Record Heaven, and deriving from Sweden.
Good Bye Song is a catchy pop/rock song which shows that the band is very much in the seventies, maybe even the end of the sixties.
It is striking that so many of the bands of this type come from Scandinavia.
www.cs.uu.nl /people/jur/reviews/doctordunbarsmedicineband.html   (515 words)

  
 Rockzillaworld Big Medicine "Too Old To Be Controlled" By B.J. Weikert
The members of Big Medicine are probably the most accomplished old time quartet in North Carolina and have over 100 years of experience playing their brand of traditional music.
Big Medicine respects and acknowledges the past, and through their new day interpretation of this selected canon of songs they pay respect and celebrate the music for all that it represents.
This band has the capability of opening new musical doors to folks who may be unfamiliar with traditional southern rural music, but spreading the word while walking on the eggshells of modern day interest is a daunting task.
www.rockzilla.net /rockzilla/weikert3.html   (994 words)

  
 eMedicine - Tendonitis : Article by Mark Steele, MD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Iliotibial band syndrome is the most common overuse syndrome of the knee and results in lateral knee pain.
If iliotibial band is tight, the patient will have difficulty adducting the leg beyond midline and may experience pain at the lateral aspect of the knee.
Medicine is a constantly changing science and not all therapies are clearly established.
www.emedicine.com /emerg/topic570.htm   (3018 words)

  
 UKBANDS.NET - User profile page - The Mash Medicine Band
The Mash Medicine Band are three lads, longing for a band to make music that suits the movement of the times.
Along with a collection of bands in the area we're trying and seemingly slowly succeding in creating a scene of quality music and people that we can be proud of.
The sounds our particular band produce are built on the foundations that came before us and push the boundaries without loosing sight of where the tones came from originally.
www.ukbands.net /profile.php?id=11425   (435 words)

  
 purevolume™ | Johnny's Medicine
Johnnys Medicine has dug its roots in the heart of cow land, Hemet, CA.
Great bands have come out of Hemet including The Unwanted Guests, The Distraught, CPA, Victim of Society, Something, Social Anxiety and SOOOO many more.
It took many types of seeds to finally be able to produce what Johnnys Medicine is now.
www.purevolume.com /johnnysmedicine/photos   (290 words)

  
 Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University - Leadership   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Hamid Band, MD, PhD, is a member of the Cancer Center's Executive Committee and the Director of the Division of Molecular Oncology at the Evanston Northwestern Healthcare Research Institute.
Band received his MD in 1977 from the Medical College Srinagar in Kashmir India.
Band was an Associate Professor of Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, prior to joining the Northwestern faculty in 2003.
www.cancer.northwestern.edu /Leadership/leadership_band.cfm   (201 words)

  
 Sports Medicine Advisor 2005.4: Iliotibial Band Syndrome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
You should speak to your physician or make an appointment to be seen if you have questions or concerns about this information or your medical condition.
Iliotibial band syndrome is inflammation and pain on the outer side of the knee.
Place an ice pack over your iliotibial band for 20 to 30 minutes every 3 or 4 hours for 2 to 3 days or until the pain goes away.
www.med.umich.edu /1libr/sma/sma_knee-ili_sma.htm   (666 words)

  
 NurseZone - Feature Stories - Spotlight on nurses - Archive
This high-energy leader of "Good Medicine" is a labor and delivery nurse taking some time off from nursing to raise her three young children.
She joined the band via her husband, chief of emergency room services for a Southern California hospital.
When the band first began, Stoeppler was mopping floors to help pay his way through nursing school.
www.nursezone.com /Stories/SpotlightOnNurses.asp?articleID=7575   (672 words)

  
 Medicine Band at Towne Crier   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
John Coster and Susannah Keith have performed together as an acoustic duo and as the core of Medicine Band since the nineteen eighties.
Her masterful version of "500 Miles" on the critically acclaimed 1996 Medicine Band album, Dangerous Kingdom, received national AAA and Americana airplay; the Boston Globe's comments on Torchlight: "On her new solo disc, Keith is in excellent voice.
Coster's Medicine Band was a major attraction throughout the Northeast during the 1980s, following the cult success of his previous group, Jacob's Reunion (a Towne Crier favorite).
www.townecrier.com /acts/medicine-ac.htm   (194 words)

  
 Medicine Circus | Press
Medicine Circus look, as Gary Busey said in Silver Bullet, nervous "like a virgin on prom night." Tonight the band releases their fourth CD, Bottle Rockets of Emotion (MedicineCircus.com), at Todd’s Bar and Grill.
The hearty ones who stuck with Medicine Circus were rewarded with ostensible fan favorites, to which the audience drank and danced and sang.
Most local bands don’t even know how to play their instruments let alone write decent songs and then record them in a fashion that anyone would want to hear.
www.medicinecircus.com /press/pressframe.htm   (2494 words)

  
 The Drovers Old Time Medicine Show - Official Website
The band started out as a kind of back porch honky tonk band, but over the years with the lineup and instrumentation shifting here and there, has become a bare knuckles bluegrass band with a good dose of country humor.
The Dreams that Grandpa of the band had growing up---wanting to be Johnny Unitas during the Fall and Brooks Robinson during baseball season.
The band always comes up with a good instrumental for every CD and " DREAMLAND" has one called "Never Die Easy (Grandpa's Dream # 34)" which is a tribute to the late Chicago Bear Walter Payton, who's motto was to "never die easy" and who wore number 34 on his jersey.
www.thedroversotms.com   (1538 words)

  
 bio
And the musicÂ… well, the intent of their song selection is to keep you dancing all night.
The musical versatility of this band allows you to be transported through a virtual timeline of music.
Comprised of three guitars, bass, keyboards, drums, harmonica, percussion, and vocals, the Bad Medicine crew definitely delivers a full sound, yet has the versatility to adjust to any size venue.
www.badmedicinemusic.com /bio.html   (295 words)

  
 Native sobriety band Medicine Dream hits the big time
The band travels to New Mexico on Nov. 11 as the only Alaska group asked to perform at the awards.
Two of the band's interesting aspects are that its members won't play in bars and that the nationalities of the group span the globe.
Unlike other local bands, their recognition is almost entirely due to community's support of the band's mission, since they don't play regular gigs.
www.medicinedream.com /Press/Press2.php   (682 words)

  
 Jerry Alfred - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links
Together with his group, the Medicine Band, Alfred projects a hard-driving, dance-inspiring energy to his songs.
Alfred formed the Medicine Band with Bob Hamilton, a British Columbia-born electric guitarist and producer that he met at the Yukon International Storytelling Festival in 1991.
The band also includes keyboards and accordion player Andrea McColeman, percussionist Marc Paradis and background vocalist Marie Gogo.
www.artistdirect.com /nad/music/artist/bio/0,,569553,00.html   (488 words)

  
 Indoor Wireless Communications: Capacity and Coexistence on the Unlicensed Bands
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations for the ISM band give priority to the requirement for coexistence over that of capacity due to the bandwidth inefficiency of spread communications.
Suppose the spread signal is transmitted in the presence of a narrowband interferer, the despreading operation at the receiver will take the wide band spread spectrum signal and collapse it back to the original data bandwidth.
This inefficiency is the tradeoff to achieve interference rejection, or the ability to have reliable communications even in the presence of an interfering signal.
support.intel.com /technology/itj/q32001/articles/art_2c.htm   (1023 words)

  
 CD Baby: DR. FRY'S TEXAS MEDICINE BAND: Texas Medicine
The band played many clubs in the Houston area to standing room only crowds, playing a mixture of rock and roll and country, with original songs to the band mixed with covers.
The band played for many Houston corporations, such as Conoco and Compaq Computer, and was the "house band" for the President of the University of Houston for many years.
Fry's Texas Medicine Band is dedicated to producing quality sounds for country radio that are not based on current trends and are not predictable.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/drfrys   (896 words)

  
 ICT [2003/07/23]  Jana heats up Onondaga Nation concert
Lyons is Mohawk and the members of the band are all from the Akwesasne Mohawk Territory.
The band members (left to right) are Lyons (vocals and rhythm guitar), Terry Terrance (bass guitar), Darman Terrance (drums), Shago (percussion) with Howard's wife and band manager Nancy Lyons in front.
Good Medicine's bass guitar player Darman Terrance (Akwesasne Mohawk) said over the course of his career he has noticed a tendency for American Indian musicians to not be taken seriously even by tribes who refuse to book them into tribally-owned casinos.
www.indiancountry.com /content.cfm?id=1058969451   (724 words)

  
 sapdhistory
Donny White, Curator of the Medicine Hat Museum, has a letter from his grand-mother in which she described doing the sword dance at the old NWMP barracks on Police Point in the late 1880's.
Hosie's obituary, it is stated that he came to Medicine Hat in 1912 "on request of the Medicine Hat Kiltie Band, which he and a group of other men from their native land were asked to join.
The band wore full military uniform with the MacGregor tartan in honour of Alec MacGregor, City Solicitor, who had fought in the Boer War with the Seaforth Highlanders but who was not a piper himself.
www3.telus.net /~jsissons/sapdhistory.html   (1424 words)

  
 The Jazz June - The Medicine (Initial) - Drawer B Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
On The Medicine, the band’s latest effort on Initial Records, The Jazz June tries leaving the sophomoric emo stereotypes behind in favor of a more mature indie rock sound and comes very close to succeeding.
The Medicine kicks off with an up-tempo song that is guaranteed to be every emo kid's favorite in the summer of 2000: "Viva La Speed Metal." You can tell that the style is characteristically emo, but the song’s tempo mixed with the distinctive vocals makes you think otherwise.
The Medicine will definitely be a top-five pick for emo fans this summer, and with any luck it will turn some naysayers' heads with its musicianship and math rock tendencies.
www.drawerb.com /features/962073412.htm   (470 words)

  
 Big Medicine: Band Bios
These folks have diligently learned by ear and by heart at the wellspring of old-time music, from elder masters, relatives and friends, field recordings, and old 78 rpm records of "hillbilly" music.
Influenced by elder masters and younger contemporaries, archival field recordings, and old commercial records of string band music, he pursued old-time music with a passion.
Kenny has been a part of one outstanding string band after another— touring in the mid-80s with Leftwich, Higginbotham, and Jackson, co-founding The Rhythm Rats in 1988, and Big Medicine in 1999.
www.bigmedmusic.com /Pages/bios.htm   (517 words)

  
 Band Details - Jones Independent Music
Medicine Bag is a Phatty Hardcore band from the high desert in beautiful Southern California.
Medicine Bag first saw light in October 2003 after four veterans of the local music scene decided to do a project.
Averaging five shows a month, Medicine Bag brings a calibrated, professional presence to the stage.
www.myjonesmusic.com /code/music/band/726   (282 words)

  
 Ben Allison & Medicine Wheel: Buzz
Ben Allison’s band Medicine Wheel is at the forefront of creating small group jazz that honors the music’s traditions (ie, utilizes real improvisation and swings) yet pushes forward into new territory and has the potential to attract audiences who enjoy interesting music but aren’t totally committed to jazz.
As members of the Jazz Composers Collective, the various accomplished members of Allison’s Medicine Wheel mostly have projects of their own, and all are worth seeking out.
These musicians clearly understand what Allison is up to with his compositions, and they respond with solo work that seems to grow organically out of the compositions and contributes to their overall development.
www.jazzitude.com /allison_buzz.htm   (528 words)

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