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In 1995, Fender | Musical Instruments endorsed the Gvox Guitar system, |
It was later renamed "Humperdinck" after | musical teacher Engelbert Humperdinck. |
, born 1966, is a German musician, guitarist, | musical electronic engineer and composer. |
the Invisible" is a 1996 song created by the | musical project Enigma. |
icular success with his melodramas, a form of | musical stage entertainment which influenced Mozart. |
She also released her own | musical album, entitled Cathy Banana. |
n the band Special Benny and has his own solo | musical project entitled Dog Ears. |
While his father noticed his son's | musical talents, Erich Kleiber nevertheless dissuaded |
uly - 8 August 2009), world premiere of a new | musical about Ernest Hemingway |
The hall also accommodates many other | musical events, especially by performers on the Rural |
ang Bhajan (Maharashtra devotional songs) and | musical discourses especially Sri Bhaktha Vijayam, ma |
It was | musical hit, especially for the superhit song "Ennenn |
It is commonly used in making | musical instruments, especially for pickguards, elect |
and Family Affairs and a large involvement in | Musical Groups, especially Niuean Church Choirs. |
Nude on the Moon has an interesting | musical soundtrack, especially for a relatively low-b |
I find mixing in the right | musical keys essential. |
The Kneisel Quartet was a string quartet | musical ensemble established in Boston, USA in 1885. |
ulture (cinematic, theatrical, architectural, | musical creations, etc.). |
ith My Heart)" is a song performed by British | musical duo Eurythmics. |
owever, it has become an accepted part of the | musical canon even if infrequently performed. |
Slater has stated that she pursued | musical efforts even before doing movies. |
Best | Musical Score Ever: Lalo Schifrin, Abominable |
Best Featured Actor in a | Musical (Rex Everhart, nominee) |
Liveshow 5 ( | Musical): Climb Every Mountain (The Sound of Music) |
ongs were quite brief, and typically switched | musical genres every few measures. |
Day also co-starred with Ted Lewis in the | musical Is Everybody Happy? |
ddy G. DeSylva and Lew Brown for the Broadway | musical Hold Everything! and was featured in the Warn |
The band members are now pursuing other | musical projects, except for drummer Gareth who enrol |
Pat's first | musical instrument experience was with his older sist |
Roberts is the composer of Coin Coin, a | musical work-in-progress exploring themes of history, |
Richie Pitts from the cast of the stage | musical Starlight Express |
ke swung eighth notes alternating between the | musical notes F natural and G natural. |
It was introduced in the Broadway | musical Funny Face (1927) by Adele Astaire and Allen |
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The song was also used in the 1996 stage | musical State Fair. |
They put on a | musical every fall and a play every spring. |
The show itself, although a | musical comedy, falls more into the category of Theat |
Members of the | musical Barbarin family |
ist and composer, and member of the prominent | musical Hasse family. |
She grew up in the Sephardic tradition in the | musical Altaras family. |
ediant documents the lives and careers of the | musical Burstein family. |
"Try To Remember" from the | musical The Fantasticks |
"Much More" from the | musical The Fantasticks; later recorded by Barbra Str |
"Soon It's Gonna Rain" from the | musical The Fantasticks; later recorded by Barbra Str |
At 16, and with no | musical training, Farmer joined his first band as the |
The | musical number featured 65 dancers and a 50-piece orc |
Monkey Business The | Musical was featured in the WALB Special Report on Fe |
Jekyll & Hyde - The | Musical (2001) Featured actor, opposite David Hasselh |
The special is a | musical, and features several songs written by Dr. Se |
A | musical number features Dunn and Temple. |
"Mind Over Matter" is a song from the 1966 | musical film featurette Winnie the Pooh and the Honey |
Ferry Cross the Mersey is a 1965 | musical film featuring Gerry & The Pacemakers. |
agical (1992), revealed more changes and more | musical evolvement, featuring something akin to death |
The Supermen Lovers is a French house | musical ensemble, featuring Parisian musician and pro |
The Rubber Band was the series' | musical quintet, featuring Guido Basso who often perf |
The film is essentially a backstage | musical revue, featuring high-budget sets and cinemat |
song was adapted into Hebrew for the Israeli | musical celebration Festigal. |
aureates and diploma-winners of International | Musical Folk Festivals, International Students' and Y |
1965 Tony Award for Best | Musical - Fiddler on the Roof |
ness Without Really Trying is a 1967 American | musical comedy film based on the 1961 stage musical o |
Cuatro corazones is a 1939 Argentine | musical drama film directed by Carlos Schlieper. |
Kiss Me Again (1931) is a | musical operetta film filmed entirely in Technicolor. |
Dhwani is a 1988 Malayalam | musical romance film directed by A. T. Abu. |
Blue Songs (film), a 1929 Paramount | musical short film starring Ruth Etting |
Bal Ganesh is a 2007 computer-animated | musical feature film directed by Pankaj Sharma. |
Latin Lovers is a 1953 romantic | musical comedy film made by MGM. |
Copacabana is a 1947 | musical comedy film starring Groucho Marx and Carmen |
Street Girl (1929) is a | musical comedy/drama film directed by Wesley Ruggles |
Spring Parade is a 1940 | musical comedy film directed by Henry Koster. |
As Long as They're Happy is a 1955 British | musical comedy film directed by J. Lee Thompson. |
The Shocking Miss Pilgrim is a 1947 American | musical comedy film written and directed by George Se |
is a French record producer, music conductor, | musical arranger, film composer and musician. |
Hallelujah, I'm a Bum is a 1933 American | musical comedy film directed by Lewis Milestone in th |
Les Bicyclettes de Belsize is a 1968 British | musical short film (30 mins) starring Judy Huxtable a |
Man About Town is a 1939 | musical comedy film starring Jack Benny and Dorothy L |
Mercado de abasto is a 1955 Argentine | musical comedy film directed by Lucas Demare. |
Fifty Million Frenchmen is a 1931 | musical comedy film photographed entirely in Technico |
Good Times is a 1967 | musical comedy film starring Sonny and Cher. |
The Desert Song (1929) is a | musical operetta film photographed partly in Technico |
Beautiful But Broke is a 1944 American | musical comedy film starring Jane Frazee. |
omeback through East Coast Vijayan's upcoming | musical romance film Mohabbath. |
The Girl from Calgary is a 1932 American | musical comedy film directed by Phil Whitman. |
Cuban Pete is a 1946 black-and-white | musical comedy film released in the United States. |
Andrea (film), a 1973 Argentine | musical comedy film |
oneysuckle Rose is the soundtrack to the 1980 | musical drama film by the same name, which stars Will |
Karavan lyubvi is a | musical television film starring Sofia Rotaru. |
Hi'ya, Chum is a 1943 American | musical comedy film starring Jane Frazee. |
Legs is a 1983 television | musical drama film starring Shanna Reed, Deborah Geff |
Big Timers is a 1945 American | musical comedy film directed by Bud Pollard. |
Bolero (1934) is a | musical drama film starring George Raft and Carole Lo |
Quincy Jones is an American record producer, | musical arranger, film composer, impresario, conducto |
Follow Thru is a 1930 | musical comedy film photographed entirely in Technico |
If I Had My Way is a 1940 | musical comedy film starring Bing Crosby and Gloria J |
Feudin', Fussin' and a-Fightin' is a 1948 | musical comedy film from Universal Studios, starring |
Can't Stop the Music is a 1980 | musical comedy film directed by Nancy Walker. |
Carolina Cannonball is a | musical comedy film, released by Republic Pictures in |
d later end up being depicted in the Broadway | musical and film, The Unsinkable Molly Brown. |
High Flyers (1937) is a | musical comedy film, released by RKO Radio Pictures s |
Goin' Coconuts is a | musical comedy film, directed by Howard Morris and fe |
Whoopee! was filmed in 1930 as a | musical comedy film, closely following the version pr |
Cowboy from Brooklyn is a 1938 American | musical comedy film. |
The Inspector General is a 1949 | musical comedy film. |
Swing Parade of 1946 is | musical comedy film. |
This article is about the 1952 | musical comedy film. |
o (also known as Hi-De-Ho) is a 1934 American | musical short film. |
Rose of Washington Square is a 1939 American | musical drama film. |
The | musical was filmed in 1930 with the principal leads r |
Dixon starred in several | musical comedy films in the 1930s and 1940s. |
was the inspiration for the name of the 1980s | musical group Fine Young Cannibals. |
in 1981, a world premiere | musical, The Fireworks Rag, written by Kelley, was th |
The | musical was first performed at the El Portal Forum Th |
The | musical was first titled But Millions! |
His half-hour | musical comedy First Day of School received a regiona |
persecution was very topical in 1939 when the | musical was first played. |
Parenti was a childhood | musical prodigy, first on violin, then on clarinet. |
Best | Musical Composition First Recorded and Released in 19 |
Bentley's | musical career first brought him notability in Philad |
The | musical was first staged at the Goodman Theatre in Ch |
L'aiglon is an operetta (drame | musical) in five acts composed by Arthur Honegger and |
The | musical took five tales from the Canterbury Tales and |
cent productions have included Moby Dick! the | musical, Moll Flanders the musical, Elegies for Angel |
The track is an amalgam of many | musical ideas floating around at the time. |
ed with another group, Pax Parachute, but his | musical talents flourished working with Toy. |
also be seen in the "Chop Suey" number in the | musical film Flower Drum Song and the funeral dance i |
A new | musical which focuses on a shameful episode in Americ |
Bukkene Bruse is a Norwegian | musical group, focusing on a varied repertoire of tra |
orthwestern, he invested $750 in the Broadway | musical Ziegfeld Follies, starring Tallulah Bankhead. |
Several other | musical comedies followed. |
The band wanted a different | musical direction following the harder-hitting rock o |
Single/album version - A | musical bridge follows the first verse and refrain. |
The series, set as a | musical drama, follows a group of characters who come |
The | musical introduction follows, ending before the vocal |
Musical Soul Food satellite feed. | |
For three years, The Limeliters were the | musical representatives for Coca-Cola. |
The song was the | musical interlude for the Columbia movie "The Music G |
Currently living in Utah, Jamie is the | musical director for the trumpet group the Brunson Br |
The experience was a | musical revelation for Chabrier. |
s in collaboration with Charles Millward in a | musical spectacle for the Theatre Royal in Birmingham |
The album won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best | Musical Album for Children. |
In 1984 David toured as the | Musical Director for Spike Milligan throughout Austra |
Aside from his | musical contributions for the band, Ament has made si |
Ray Heindorf served as | musical director for the film, and the musical sequen |
John Foreman was the | musical director for GMA until 2004, when Mark Amato |
Award for Outstanding Achievement in Special | Musical Material for the mini-musical Hi-Hat performe |
Mills also used this | musical material for his Symphonic Picture from Summe |
The | musical played for 12 weeks, closing on 2 January 201 |
He was the | musical director for the shows Fings Ain't Wot They U |
ope, primarily Switzerland, from 1976 and did | musical arrangements for Sarah Vaughan among others. |
ound, an afternoon event since 1998, provides | musical stories for younger listeners. |
nni-Frid Lyngstad, he recorded Abbacadabra, a | musical tale for children. |
Night of Hell: a mini | musical drama for computer sound and baritone/tenor v |
Chaplin is a | musical announced for Broadway in 1981 about the earl |
It would be the last | musical nominated for the Academy Award for Best Pict |
2003 Grammy Award Winner: "Best | Musical Album For Children" |
Carmichael was also | Musical Director for I Love Lucy during the later yea |
2001 Grammy Award Winner: "Best | Musical Album For Children" |
In addition to background | musical scoring for the movie, Christopher Tyng provi |
National | Musical Competition for Young Artists (NAMCYA) |
She has since worked as a | musical supervisor for films. |
100 | musical compositions for religious songs. |
The | musical ran for 626 performances off-Broadway. |
She won her first Premio Furia | Musical Award for Best New Artist. |
dfather of Philippines jazz", Mijares was the | musical director for the Metro Manila Popular Music F |
He served a | musical accompanist for An Evening with Elaine May an |
He became | musical director for Celina Gonzalez's Grupo Campoale |
It is regularly used as a | musical illustration for the Normandy liberation film |
He composed | musical scores for Northwest dance choreographers KT |
Which gained Uhm, praise from | musical critics for re-inventing her image and sound |
Despite a pan by Frank Rich, the | musical ran for 904 performances. |
Clark also served as the | musical consultant for several movies, including The |
for the 1997 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding | Musical Revue for I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Cha |
He was also Shirley Bassey's | musical director for a time. |
depicts Alan going to a bar to audition as a | musical act for the bar. |
d a friendship with David Grisman and was the | musical director for Mr. Grisman's Quartet. |
He toured eight seasons as | musical director for the Ice Capades. |
They have become, in effect, | musical ambassadors for Ireland. |
s included in the Tony Award-winning Broadway | musical Crazy for You. |
He was fairly influential in local | musical life for much of his career. |
In 1962 Matz was | Musical Director for Richard Rodgers's Broadway music |
In the late 1980s, Keys became the | musical director for Ronnie Wood's Miami club Woody's |
me year, she starred as Marilyn Miller in the | musical Look for the Silver Lining (1948). |
ged served as a consultant on Benny Goodman's | musical style for the 1956 film, The Benny Goodman St |
Miller worked on the | musical Cats for several years. |
Also, a | musical setting for Psalm 92 was composed by Mark Alb |
In 1934 Bing Crosby selected Stoll as his | musical director for the second series of the CBS Woo |
Musical settings for parts of the Lord's Supper, the | |
ng musicians worked diligently to chart a new | musical course for themselves. |
Ferguson was | musical director for Julie Andrews, Johnny Mathis and |
who writes, directs, and produces children's | musical theatre for churches. |
placed special emphasis on voice and general | musical training for the choir members, is still aliv |
The orchestra recorded the | musical score for the video game Star Fox: Assault. |
There were two main | musical themes for the 1992 Games. |
er/songwriter Mari Iijima composed an all-new | musical score for the film. |
's television work included composing special | musical material for Carol Burnett and Mary Tyler Moo |
s married to Stephen Reinhardt, the associate | musical supervisor for Days of Our Lives. |
The | musical score for Mega Man X2 was chiefly composed by |
All songs would later be adapted as animated | musical segments for The Alvin Show. |
His latest Background Score and | Musical Score for Baanam is considered to be one of h |
This album is a fascinating | musical departure for Ella in many senses. |
Furthermore, Herbert Windt reused much of the | musical score for this film in "Triumph des Willens" |
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