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s association publishes annually Le Rythme/The | Rhythm, a book presenting the results of researches. |
urbance or interruption of the regular flow of | rhythm; a placement of rhythmic stresses or accents w |
He wrote the book African | Rhythm, A Northern Ewe Perspective, which deals with |
re they also predict mortality and ventricular | rhythm abnormalities. |
is aimed solely at one type of execution: “in | rhythm”, accentuating the downbeat (which is always t |
Semprini, piano with | Rhythm accompaniment recorded it in London on July 7, |
Semprini with | Rhythm accompaniment recorded it in London on October |
Semprini, pianoforte with | Rhythm accompaniment recorded it in London on March 1 |
Semprini, piano with | Rhythm accompaniment recorded it in London on January |
Alberto Semprini, on piano with | rhythm accompaniment, recorded it as the second song |
Alberto Semprini, on piano with | rhythm accompaniment, recorded it in London on Januar |
Alberto Semprini, on pianoforte with | rhythm accompaniment, recorded it as the third melody |
Alberto Semprini, on piano with | rhythm accompaniment, recorded it in London on Octobe |
Alberto Semprini, on piano with | rhythm accompaniment, recorded it in London on Octobe |
Bentley | Rhythm Ace (BRA) are a duo formed in Birmingham, Engl |
released their eponymous debut album, Bentley | Rhythm Ace in 1997, which spawned the popular single |
The name probably refers to the | Rhythm Ace line of analogue drum machines manufacture |
our; all the drum sounds were from the Bentley | Rhythm Ace, operated either by Victor Peraino or by B |
artists such as the Propellerheads and Bentley | Rhythm Ace. |
me, playing with Herb Flemming's International | Rhythm Aces and the Plantation Band, which he led for |
go he became an orchestra and trio leader (his | Rhythm Aces) and started to feature with Jack Oakie o |
rmed his own band in Europe, the International | Rhythm Aces, in addition to doing continued work with |
ational artists, including Al Jarreau, Amazing | Rhythm Aces, Talking Heads, O.V. Wright, David Sanbor |
Duff McKagan - | rhythm acoustic guitar, backing vocals |
Izzy Stradlin - | rhythm acoustic guitar, backing vocals |
Aethyris MacKay - Electric Lead, | Rhythm, Acoustic and Bass Guitars, Mellotron |
Russell Javors - electric guitar ( | rhythm), acoustic guitar (rhythm) |
That's the way we tie our shoes : a recipe by | Rhythm Activism (1996) |
Alive and kicking : the first ten years of | Rhythm Activism (1997) |
The title track's | rhythm admittedly was taken from Rick James while the |
be considered one of the pioneers of the wonky | rhythm aesthetic. |
"Korg | Rhythm Afro" - 6:48 |
released a full length album in 2010 entitled | Rhythm after the success of their previous singles. |
r he was discovered to have an irregular heart | rhythm after he failed a medical. |
ct to slow the heart rate down to normal sinus | rhythm after stimulatory actions of the sympathetic n |
The Lassan is played slowly like an improvised | rhythm, again finishing with a large cadenza at the e |
lay, Latin Regional Mexican Airplay, and Latin | Rhythm Airplay Chart. |
the number-one position on the Billboard Latin | Rhythm Airplay chart. |
was able to peak at #32 on the Billboard Latin | Rhythm Airplay chart, due to heavy radio play. |
ppear on the charts, and appeared on the Latin | Rhythm Airplay chart. |
It has charted on Billboard's Latin | Rhythm Airplay and has so far peaked at #30. |
rt, as well as topping the Billboard Hot Latin | Rhythm Airplay chart at number 1. |
It reached number one on the Billboard Latin | Rhythm Airplay, Hot Latin Tracks and Latin Tropical A |
Greensleeves | Rhythm Album #27: Diwali, also known as the Diwali Ri |
art, it also peaked at #1 on Billboard's Latin | Rhythm Albums chart and the Puerto Rican Albums chart |
In a tribute to natural | rhythm, all four members would come off their traditi |
The basal electrical | rhythm allows the smooth muscle cell to depolarize an |
ed on pitches and onset times, or based on the | rhythm alone. |
"Finer Feelings" (Brothers in | Rhythm Ambient reprise) - 3:58 |
racterized by pentatonic scales and syncopated | rhythm, among other traits. |
uccess, in 1937 he formed the Swinging Rays of | Rhythm, an all-girl band led by Consuela Carter. |
Poetic | Rhythm: An Introduction (1995) |
people they played for with a primal heartbeat | rhythm, an exacting, instrumental harmony and a risin |
directed several ensembles, taught classes on | rhythm analysis, and taught private piano. |
verse, with a canny ear for Carroll's dialect, | rhythm, and structure, the book follows Alice's Adven |
Ray Parris - | rhythm and lead guitar, acoustic guitars, background |
e Come the Nice" is a song released by English | rhythm and blues group Small Faces. |
John Walker - | rhythm and acoustic guitars, vocals |
Shane K. Bernard, Swamp Pop: Cajun and Creole | Rhythm and Blues (Jackson: University Press of Missis |
opular song written by Doc Pomus that became a | rhythm and blues hit for Ray Charles in 1956. |
The station switched to | rhythm and blues in 1963, then abruptly changed to al |
n both the UK and the US, but largely stuck to | rhythm and blues standards on their albums. |
The townsfolk are infected by the song's | rhythm and proceed to go about playing instruments, a |
art of the stuff that first inspired Morrison: | rhythm and blues. |
usic, originating in Trinidad, uses syncopated | rhythm and topical lyrics and gives its exponents a m |
Most of the compositions played with much | rhythm and firmly underlined the dance beat. |
ibson, brother to Lillian and Amanda, with his | Rhythm and Blues group, The Five Red Caps. |
r Janet Langhart-Cohen, and all members of the | rhythm and blues "doo-wop" band The Counts, Rodney St |
The Falcons were an American | rhythm and blues vocal group, some of whose members w |
It is a song that has a 60s-style | rhythm, and it peaked at #19 on the US pop singles ch |
ille, Lee Dorsey, Dr. John, and numerous other | rhythm and blues artists. |
Michael Hammer | Rhythm and Blues (2005) |
A perfect unison of | rhythm and melody, a wonderful blend of intricate lay |
corps, realistically snapping out a snare drum | rhythm and rolling it off into silence." |
le in Madison County was the childhood home of | rhythm and blues giant Ray Charles. |
With its metronomic | rhythm and facile lyrics, "Pomme, pomme, pomme" is of |
r music draws from varied influences and fuses | rhythm and blues and free jazz with a psychedelic roc |
2003 ASCAP | Rhythm and Soul Award in the R&B/Hip-Hop Category for |
distinct periods, both in the heyday of early | rhythm and blues, and in the resurgence of interest i |
"This Little Girl's Gone Rockin" is a 1958 | rhythm and blues single performed by Ruth Brown and r |
oug Clark in 2002, Doug Clark's Hot Nuts, is a | rhythm and blues, rock and novelty band that has play |
Tympany Five was a successful | rhythm and blues and jazz dance band founded by Louis |
Schwantz finds his | rhythm and catches the group of three chasing Rainey: |
reak of Russian nationalism and originality in | rhythm and melody. |
Paice, Ashton and Lord was a British | rhythm and blues, funk-soul, rock band founded in 197 |
Burnel also formed a | Rhythm and blues covers band The Purple Helmets who p |
ost well-known practitioner of her theories of | rhythm and of a technique directed from the humerus r |
ersion of "Have Mercy Baby" was the definitive | rhythm and gospel record. |
This gives him a continuous | rhythm and he can prepare his horses for a 1.35m heig |
It became one of the earliest | rhythm and blues songs to make the Billboard magazine |
It had a nice sound | rhythm and groove." |
The backup band lays down the | rhythm and provides the expected tenor sax solo. |
rist who plays with Jools Holland's band, 'The | Rhythm And Blues Orchestra'. |
can vocalist in a wide variety of genres, from | rhythm and blues, soul, blues and gospel to pop, doo- |
Robert Schneider - lead, | rhythm and acoustic guitars, piano, synthesizer, lead |
This is the most common way to assign the | rhythm and to determine the type-line, or foot. |
Andrews scored a small hit on the | rhythm and blues singles charts in April 1973 with th |
Louisiana dedicated to the memory of the late | rhythm and blues singer, Ernie K-Doe. |
In 1955 he began to present live | rhythm and blues revues from the Rockland Palace and |
Stefan Weinerhall - | Rhythm and Lead Guitars, keyboards, Mandolin |
imarily in Vancouver, Canada, playing in local | rhythm and blues bands and strip clubs, as well as sp |
Some parts of the EP is inspired by 50's | rhythm and blues. |
band has stated that the pounding, relentless | rhythm and shouted lyrics of the track were originall |
ells in this area are modulated by local theta | rhythm, and display theta-frequency membrane potentia |
Rhythm and orchestration: Larry Muhoberac | |
Lead Belly, for adding | rhythm and blues chords. |
the music reflected current tastes in jazz and | rhythm and blues. |
a music that knows no limits, an instrumental | rhythm and vocal melody that overflows with emotional |
and is used for guitar pedals, effects units, | rhythm and accompaniment machines, and portable recor |
s version came about during his stint at RCA's | rhythm and blues subsidiary, Groove Records, and asso |
uthor of such respected books as Words, Music, | Rhythm and the multi-volume work General Treatise on |
rd label best known for its many recordings of | rhythm and blues, rock and roll, and jazz. |
ly to record contemporary country and western, | rhythm and blues as well as jazz and gospel. |
Trad, Dad! released in the U.S. as Ring-a-Ding | Rhythm and directed by Richard Lester. |
arious musical genres like gospel, rock, and [[ | Rhythm and blues|R&B] and (theatre & classical) music |
Andreas Eibler - | rhythm and lead guitars |
ings as a blend of a local talk radio, gospel, | rhythm and blues, urban contemporary chart toppers, n |
rs, can control dream time by listening to the | rhythm and matching it, causing it to slow, stop, or |
13, 1930 - May 21, 1979) was an American jazz, | rhythm and blues, soul, rock, and funk trumpeter, kno |
Francis received a Pioneer Award from the | Rhythm and Blues Foundation in 1993 and was also indu |
Dalcroze works on this relation thanks to the | rhythm and elaborates, as a background, an education |
Nominjin (Mongolian: Номинжин) is a Mongolian | rhythm and blues singer and song-writer. |
- February 16, 2004) was an American jazz and | rhythm and blues vocalist. |
nges in volume and key), contrasts of texture, | rhythm, and the use of formal invention, that is, the |
Dave "The Snake" Sabo - | rhythm and lead guitar, vocals |
hit, People Get Ready , and are winners of the | Rhythm and Blues Foundation's Pioneer Award (in 2000) |
Simon Wien - | Rhythm and lead guitar |
leaving Zach to assume the role of the band's | rhythm and lead guitarist. |
The single reached number one on the Billboard | rhythm and blues chart, staying at the top for six of |
It's mentally tough to be able to switch that | rhythm and come down from the ladies' start. |
of the country with their formation of tempo, | rhythm and measure. |
G is involved in the generation of respiratory | rhythm, and is primarily responsible for the generati |
rgan, recorded and written for Jools Holland's | Rhythm and Blues Orchestra. |
14, 1934 - December 30, 1998) was an American | rhythm and blues singer with The Drifters. |
"This Little Girl of Mine" is a | rhythm and blues single written and released as a sin |
"Since I Met You Baby" is an American | rhythm and blues song written and recorded by pianist |
Rhythm and Blues singer/saxophonist, Bull Moose Jacks | |
"musician of elegance" because of his sense of | rhythm and easy melodies. |
sed by Rhino Records in 1995, featuring 10 hit | rhythm and blues recordings from 1988. |
pes and tries through words (myths, mysticism, | rhythm, and physics) to prove its right to exist, but |
Alex Auburn - | Rhythm and lead guitars, vocals |
acing the radio version's "pop heartbeat" drum | rhythm) and a sax solo on the bridge, replacing the 7 |
September 1, 1948, Mississippi) is an American | rhythm and blues singer-songwriter, most famous for c |
bum of standards, performed with a cha-cha-cha | rhythm and beat. |
he Unbelievable Uglies are a rock and soul and | rhythm and blues show band that formed in Detroit Lak |
ed to the polonaise for its metre, much of its | rhythm, and some of its melodic character, but the fa |
y music he plays because his sense of harmony, | rhythm, and melody comes not only from the masters ac |
il 1937 in Lynchburg, Virginia) is an American | rhythm and blues singer best known for his work with |
Major | rhythm and blues performers on the label were Etta Ja |
e in 1988 and was given a Pioneer Award by the | Rhythm and Blues Foundation in 1999. |
"My Girl" has a funk | rhythm and the song's score includes some call-and-re |
ding several hit songs in the country-rock and | rhythm and blues genres during the late 1950s through |
ement with an unbroken hour-and-a-half orgy of | rhythm and fire." |
Rhythm and News: Remembering Lin Halliday | |
he uniquely human ability to follow the common | rhythm, and the practice in many cultures to go into |
cert theatre has hosted great figures of jazz, | rhythm and blues. |
xas, hired him to play with his band, Kings of | Rhythm, and then later with The Ike & Tina Turner Rev |
rain Kept A-Rollin'" (1951), which passed from | rhythm and blues into rock. |
d the Triangle, a group playing soul music and | rhythm and blues. |
etimes styled The Migil 5) were a British pop, | rhythm and blues and (originally) jazz group in the e |
20, 1932 - September 11, 2010) was an American | rhythm and blues singer and musician, known for provi |
This powerhouse | rhythm and blues version of Supercharge (which at var |
e was celebrated with a Pioneer Award from the | Rhythm and Blues Foundation during its inaugural year |
sed by Rhino Records in 1996, featuring 10 hit | rhythm and blues recordings from 1981. |
ew Vision Arts Festival, inspired by the pace, | rhythm and character of Hong Kong. |
2000: Funkadelic | Rhythm and Distortion |
Al Pitrelli - Lead, | Rhythm and Bass Guitars |
The song is in typical swung ondo | rhythm, and features a kakegoe found in no other song |
released to radio, neither of them charted the | Rhythm and Blues or the Billboard Hot 100 charts in 1 |
llboard Hot 100 and number 11 on the Billboard | rhythm and blues singles chart. |
Eddie Reynolds played all guitar parts (lead, | rhythm and acoustic) on the Methods To End It All alb |
15 on the U.S. pop chart and at #3 on the U.S. | Rhythm and Blues chart. |
, but they share the same persistent throbbing | rhythm, and lyrics which in performance were largely |
ve Is Strange" was a crossover hit by American | rhythm and blues duet Mickey & Sylvia, which was rele |
e of music beyond swing jazz, including blues, | rhythm and blues, jump blues, jazz, groove, soul and |
ed with Leroy Mason from 1966 to 1973, playing | rhythm and blues. |
ngagements, he has played with Jools Holland's | Rhythm and Blues Orchestra and he also performs at va |
"Some Other Guy" is a | rhythm and blues song, written by Jerry Leiber, Mike |
an, and wrote a book on soul and blues guitar: | Rhythm and Blues Guitar ISBN 0-634-00149-3. |
The Barcelona does not recover their | rhythm and so much the team as the company they conti |
The Beatles recorded "A Shot Of | Rhythm And Blues" three times for the BBC in 1963, wi |
began performing in clubs as a drummer with a | rhythm and blues trio. |
"A Shot of | Rhythm and Blues" is a song written by Terry Thompson |
Divine Brown, Canadian Juno award-winning | rhythm and blues and soul singer briefly appeared as |
John Broven, | Rhythm and Blues in New Orleans (Gretna, La.: Pelican |
nded by Moritz Von Oswald and Mark Ernestus of | Rhythm and Sound, Basic Replay is an imprint in the B |
t the band recorded it after loving its upbeat | rhythm and interesting lyrics. |
aid to have been the greatest big band to play | rhythm and blues, and gave a break to a number of inf |
It features a fast, hard-driving | rhythm, and the memorable ending refrain, "Faith be w |
dios and creative artists in Rock and Roll and | Rhythm and blues. |
es, including rock and roll, country, jazz and | rhythm and blues. |
cates that the piece should be played with the | rhythm and character of a polonaise (e.g., the rondo |
I Hear You Knockin : The Sound of New Orleans | Rhythm and Blues (Ville Platte, La.: Swallow, 1985). |
feel, and is marked by a loud, thwacking drum | rhythm and a prominent slide guitar solo. |
Hi-Octane was composed of the | rhythm and vocal sections (Jeff Watson, vocals; Rena |
ansition from jump blues and big-band swing to | rhythm and blues and rock and roll. |
, Chris Farlowe and Alan Price, in the Maximum | Rhythm and Blues Tour of thirty two UK theatres. |
raries by its fresh melodic writing, vivacious | rhythm and lively bass lines, and from that of his pr |
This song hit #1 on the pop and | rhythm and blues charts in the United States. |
It was a spectacle of controlled | rhythm and concerted movement that has never been see |
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