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Ronnie Caryl: | rhythm and lead guitar solo |
ere, Dallas Austin, The Specialists, and Steve | Rhythm, and released in April 2000. |
The early fusion of ska, soul and | rhythm and blues into what would become reggae was ta |
's, as he incorporated elements of jazz, funk, | rhythm and blues, and even rock and roll to create in |
More musicians had to be found for the | rhythm and brass sections. |
Lowe was a popular DJ who hosted a | rhythm and blues program "Kat's Karavan" from the WRR |
s in noise, to find a way to fully express the | rhythm and sound that stretches beyond normal un-ineb |
He was playing the bolero | rhythm and I played the melody on top of it, but then |
Jim Durkin - | Rhythm and lead guitar, Violin bow, Assorted instrume |
Everything I know about-time, | rhythm and feel-I learned from Gar, so I'll always he |
In summer 1996, WERD ended its | rhythm and blues format and joined the Prime Sports N |
cian, prominent in the 1960s who sang up tempo | Rhythm and Blues. |
He was given a Pioneer Award by the | Rhythm and Blues Foundation in 1993. |
Nadelman is also a | rhythm and blues songwriter and musician, and was lea |
so issued other musical styles, including pop, | rhythm and blues, folk, and traditional jazz. |
a duet, a feature only rarely seen in American | rhythm and blues, and probably unique in the South at |
"Roll 'Em Pete" is a | rhythm and blues song originally recorded in 1938 by |
- November 26, 1958) was an American jazz and | rhythm and blues bandleader, singer, composer, pianis |
Tennessee musician, best known for his work as | rhythm and lead guitarist and songwriter on many of A |
Bradshaw is remembered for a string of | rhythm and blues hits, including "Well Oh Well", "Bre |
Hans Ziller - lead, | rhythm and acousic guitars |
y of MGM Records started in the late 1950s for | rhythm and blues releases. |
or Savoy The band recorded extensively for the | rhythm and blues market with King Records between 194 |
ecords, at which point its music was closer to | rhythm and blues. |
John received a Pioneer Award from the | Rhythm and Blues Foundation in 1994. |
r its funk-flavoured gospel flair, swing-beat, | rhythm and blues, traditional and soulful arrangement |
Belgium | Rhythm and Blues Festival (Peer, Belgium, 2000) |
ce to You," which all became major hits on the | Rhythm and Blues Records and Billboard Pop Chart. |
ry Special and also on two PBS specials: Rock, | Rhythm and Doo-Wop, and Soul Spectacular: 40 Years of |
member of the band led by Grammy award-winning | Rhythm and Blues artist Brian McKnight, appearing on |
Rhythm and Harmony: This is where the "comparasas" sh | |
welfth track gives the listener a sense of the | rhythm and pacing of a Smiths show, as the band typic |
After high school he played in the | rhythm and blues ensembles of Paul Williams, Earl Bos |
gs to be given massive play on both AM pop and | rhythm and blues radio stations. |
leavened the selections with covers of recent | rhythm and blues songs. |
Given that Hetfield recorded all | rhythm and most harmony tracks on the band's first fi |
mber 11, 1931 - June 3, 2011), was an American | rhythm and blues singer, best known for his 1962 hit |
sed by Rhino Records in 1990, featuring 10 hit | rhythm and blues recordings from 1970. |
ught to be involved in regulation of circadian | rhythm and also has appetite suppressant effects, as |
The song peaked at number one on the | Rhythm and Blues charts and number nine on the pop ch |
ached the top ten on the Billboard Country and | Rhythm and Blues charts. |
The song also peaked at No. 10 on Billboard's | Rhythm and Blues listing. |
mber 11, 1926 - July 25, 1984) was an American | rhythm and blues singer and songwriter. |
John Hill - | rhythm and acoustic guitars, backing vocals, handclap |
Shane K. Bernard, Swamp Pop: Cajun and Creole | Rhythm and Blues (Jackson: University Press of Missis |
The song's persistent bossa nova | rhythm and its haunting, sensual melody make it easy |
Washington had 16 | rhythm and blues chart entries in 15 years, most of t |
Gillan defined the song as | rhythm and blues. |
films are known for their long sequences, slow | rhythm, and use of nonprofessional actors. |
e, Big Town, Cavatone, Down Town, Irma, Plaid, | Rhythm, and Veltone. |
ce in the world: A personal history of British | Rhythm and blues, Clear Books, ISBN 0-7043-2696-5 - F |
ruary 1991) was an American Bay Area blues and | rhythm and blues musician and record producer. |
The song initially sings of the | rhythm and blues singer Johnny Ace, who is said to ha |
rea, emulating multiple styles but focusing on | rhythm and blues. |
"swamp pop", which combined New Orleans-style | rhythm and blues, country and western, and Cajun and |
emixed by Junior Vasquez to accentuate its 4/4 | rhythm and give it a house music feel. |
ris - which is still Supercharge's top selling | Rhythm and Blues album). |
This album consists of | Rhythm and blues-influenced House music songs with ex |
d formed, he had in the middle 1960s been in a | rhythm and blues cover band called The Inmates and re |
music, pop music, doo wop, Broadway standards, | rhythm and blues, and an occasional foray into Italia |
y 3, 1960 in Chicago) is an American jazz and ( | rhythm and) blues singer. |
musical style is characterized by an up-tempo | rhythm and, in addition to the kalindula bass guitar, |
d Middle Tennessee, including Allen Arena, the | Rhythm announced that they were suspending operations |
a certainly brought brightness...her touch and | rhythm are sure." |
Meanwhile, the vocals and | rhythm are complemented by a freely played melody on |
by which neurons can generate this involuntary | rhythm are still not completely understood (see Invol |
More phrases with the same | rhythm are "cold cup of tea", "four funny frogs", "co |
The music and | rhythm are similar to that of the Howlin' Wolf song " |
Spreadin' | Rhythm Around (Lady Bug vs. Lady Day RR Remix)-4:00 |
Rhythm arrangement by Quincy Jones, Tom Bahler and Gr | |
guitar, background vocals, vocal arrangement, | rhythm arrangements |
James DeBarge: Vocals, Keyboards, | Rhythm Arrangements |
Randy DeBarge: Vocals, Bass, | Rhythm Arrangements |
Eldra DeBarge: Vocals, Keyboards, Horn & | Rhythm Arrangements |
Jay Shanklin - | rhythm arrangements |
David Foster - synthesizer, arranger, | rhythm arrangements, synthesizer arrangements |
Rhythm Arrangements: McKinley Jackson | |
ubilee, and spirituals but with an emphasis on | rhythm as well as the emotional components of gospel. |
The words "Kiddy-Widdy-Winkies" have the same | rhythm as the title of play, "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang |
In his essays, Pound wrote of | rhythm as "the hardest quality of a man's style to co |
3 against 2 polyrhythm is that it has the same | rhythm as the phrase "not difficult"; the simultaneou |
2:3 Polyrhythm (cross | rhythm) as bounce inside oval |
Participants dance to the | rhythm as they beat the duff. |
entrance of drums and guitar in a familiar U2 | rhythm, as Bono describes the burdens of love and how |
As the | Rhythm Assholes, they had backed local rock legend Wi |
he rest of the song is a more conventional 4/4 | rhythm at a slower tempo than seen on Metallica's pre |
Pretty | Rhythm Aurora Dream |
g comprises a basic guitar riff, with a strong | rhythm backbeat which comes in between lyrics in the |
simplicity of the song and lyrics, the strong | rhythm backbeat by Tom Hamilton and Joey Kramer, the |
n the mid-1930s he arranged for the Mills Blue | Rhythm Band and worked with Red Allen and Fletcher He |
He led the Mills Blue | Rhythm Band in 1930, and in 1932 he joined Luis Russe |
He played with the Mills Blue | Rhythm Band (1937), Billy Kyle (1937), Don Redman (19 |
ing" - Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street | Rhythm Band |
with Luis Russell, then joined the Mills Blue | Rhythm Band in 1931. |
and played with Jimmie Noone in the Mills Blue | Rhythm Band from 1931-34 and 1936. |
Several members of the Watts 103rd Street | Rhythm Band were used for the recording session in 19 |
er leaving Buchanan, Price formed the Keystone | Rhythm Band, which toured the Eastern US on a circuit |
ayes played in and arranged for the Mills Blue | Rhythm Band. |
a few times and in 1932 joined the Mills Blue | Rhythm Band. |
07 on Hooked Up Records in the United Kingdom, | Rhythm Barrel Records in Finland. |
Also, the song was used in the | rhythm based Xbox 360 game Dance Dance Revolution Uni |
The song's driving | rhythm, basically the first bar of a 3 2 clave, came |
ith dixieland he was in fact one of the finest | rhythm bassists of the Swing Era. |
ng market, featuring a light tone and a frisky | rhythm beat. |
s Keenan's band A Perfect Circle used the main | rhythm beats for the chorus of "Thinking of You" from |
Not just a single | rhythm being used in/with the body, mutiple meters or |
(#95), which all became major hits on the Hot | Rhythm Blues Records and Billboard Pop Chart in 1961. |
the 2009 Gospel Choice Awards as well as best | Rhythm Blues and Gospel duo at the 2010 YGEA Awards. |
with Terry Evans, Live and Let Live (1988) and | Rhythm, Blues, Soul & Grooves (1990). |
her an ensemble known as Wilbert Baranco & His | Rhythm Bombardiers, composed of former servicemen; th |
He worked with the Spirits of | Rhythm both in the 1930s and 1940s, and in the latter |
Mtume - conga, percussion, water drum, | rhythm box |
"Masami Akita - tapes, ring modulator, | rhythm box, guitar, noise." |
cer, Bass (Acoustic), Beat Box, Fender Rhodes, | Rhythm Box, Synthesizer Orchestration, Finger Snappin |
ing melodies inspired by Chinese themes, organ | rhythm boxes, and jazz-inflected breaks, with each ba |
Rene DeKnight - The Delta | Rhythm Boys |
Traverse Crawford - The Delta | Rhythm Boys |
(who also starred in the film) with the Delta | Rhythm Boys in 1941 under the Decca label (#18188). |
Crosby's prominence in the | Rhythm Boys helped launch his career as one of the mo |
They landed the part to impersonate The | Rhythm Boys, the vocal group that traveled with Paul |
Crosby, who, at the time, was a member of The | Rhythm Boys, the Whiteman Orchestra's vocal trio. |
Washboard | Rhythm Boys, Georgia Washboard Stompers from 1934 to |
In 1955, the Star | Rhythm Boys, without Yelvington, recorded again with |
Whiteman billed the singing trio as The | Rhythm Boys. |
Bing Crosby when he was still a member of The | Rhythm Boys. |
ra in 1928 with vocals by Irene Taylor and The | Rhythm Boys. |
monstration of different sounds - like breath, | rhythm, breaking a champagne bottle, the sound of the |
In 1981, she issued the album | Rhythm Breaks the Ice, which featured songs she had w |
Mountain Boys (bluegrass) and guitar with the | Rhythm Brothers (Django Reinhardt style swing). |
12. "Atomic Sermon" by Billy Hughes and his | Rhythm Buckeroos |
e episodic, with an insistent, brutal marching | rhythm building to a dissonant climax, before a long, |
d for a time was a member of Wills's band, the | Rhythm Busters. |
of two sections featuring a polonaise form and | rhythm, but the majority of the masterpiece has no pa |
ion, clever wit, and a true ear for melody and | rhythm; but an air of cynicism is more or less presen |
Dancers create a | rhythm by tapping the toes and heels on a wooden floo |
he dance; instead, the dancers themselves keep | rhythm by singing, clapping and executing synchronise |
l delivery of lyrics by Steven Tyler, a strong | rhythm by bassist Tom Hamilton, and well-placed stead |
atures an instrumental theme tune with unusual | rhythm by Howard Goodall, which remained unchanged th |
George),a Big Band show featuring Artistry in | Rhythm, Caravan, and Sing,Sing,Sing (08-09 Drum Major |
A prominent bass | rhythm carries the song and provides flashy funk-styl |
recently organized group, the Mission City Hot | Rhythm Cats, a six-piece traditional jazz band compos |
d recorded three CDs with Reynold's Remarkable | Rhythm Cattle - Uptown and Country (1990), What's Ins |
It is based on the | rhythm changes from George Gershwin's "I Got Rhythm". |
t is one of the most popular pieces to feature | rhythm changes. |
rings with oboe, music dominated by a swinging | rhythm changing between 3/4 time and 3/2 time. |
the heart beats, leading to the abnormal heart | rhythm characteristic of short QT syndrome. |
“Feel The | Rhythm” Chart Break-Outs Volume III CD (BITE Records, |
The latter remained atop Billboard's Latin | Rhythm chart for over a month. |
l version (saxophone/organ lead with brass and | rhythm) charted in 1964. |
t on Billboard's Top Heatseekers and the Latin | Rhythm charts and at the No. 1 spot on the Top Latin |
Lannerghty (5) - electric bass, acoustic bass, | rhythm charts |
ohn Ghetto debuted at #11 on Billboard's Latin | Rhythm Charts, as well as #46 under the Top Latin Alb |
ly the lyrics remain: in each case, the tempo, | rhythm, chord changes and melody are new. |
The arrangement is based on | rhythm chords played on acoustic piano, accompanied b |
.5 million in the form of a Vision Iowa grant, | Rhythm City Casino paid $2 million, and the City of D |
It connects LeClaire Park and | Rhythm City Casino to a courtyard and parking ramp on |
distributing some of the taxes collected from | Rhythm City, allocated $1.3 million. |
The tune has a typical Irish | rhythm, classified as a Treble Jig and is often perfo |
Hoppel Hoppel | Rhythm Club (Jazz for children). |
there, and someone ran down the street to the | Rhythm Club to get another childhood pal, Junie Byrd. |
ed by the BBC to lead the band for their Radio | Rhythm Club show. |
They went on to record as The BBC Radio | Rhythm Club Sextet during 1943-45. |
On November 6, 2010, the | Rhythm Club Museum, commemorating the tragedy, opened |
fessional appearance was playing drums at No 1 | Rhythm Club as a member of the Feldman Trio with brot |
val in New York his uncle Paul took him to the | Rhythm Club, where he saw an inspiring performance by |
Rhythm Collision | |
In 1974 Herbolzheimer's | Rhythm Combination & Brass entered an annual televisi |
low whistle and flute, and their guitar/piano | rhythm combo. |
remembered for his accurate 'catch and shoot' | rhythm coming off the low post and baseline screens. |
single step forming a slow, slow, quick, quick | rhythm common to Foxtrot), and Double Swing (using a |
Germany, Sweden and Holland, on the subject of | Rhythm Communication. |
is the way an experienced musician will play a | rhythm compared with the way it is written (or would |
lex and dissonant guitar harmonies and driving | rhythm, complementing cryptic, often surrealist lyric |
Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, Roland TR-808 | Rhythm Composer, ARP Odyssey, Oberheim OB-X, ARP Pro/ |
as the first band to utilize the Roland TR-808 | Rhythm Composer, one of the first programmable drum m |
Baumann - Moog Synthesizer, Project Electronic | Rhythm Computer, Fender E-Piano, Mellotron |
Rhythm Corps was an alternative rock band from Detroi | |
ed a version of this song on the concept album | Rhythm, Country and Blues. |
The Visionary is widely known for his big | rhythm, crazy antics while on tour, and heavily anima |
a swelling string arrangement over a mid-tempo | rhythm, creating a wall of sound for the singer's mou |
first phrase of the composition exists in the | rhythm cycle is called the eduppu. |
production by Blaqtoven, Bosko, Jellyroll and | Rhythm D. It peaked at number 37 on the Billboard Top |
Nekketsu | Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! |
His numerous books include works on | rhythm, dance and musical instruments, with his The H |
mergence of the characteristic pattern of slow | rhythm delta waves. |
athbone have formed a pretty solid bond in the | rhythm department". |
r employing hand signals to indicate pitch and | rhythm details for wind instrument players), this for |
rhythmic theme was inspired by an Afro/Haitian | rhythm, developed for the tabla choir. |
B. Lenoir and his African Hunch | Rhythm', developing an interest in African percussion |
inal song "My Way", which with its fast pacing | rhythm deviates significantly from the usual interpre |
Rhythm Devils (Hart, Kreutzmann) - 7:24 > | |
Rhythm Devils (Hart, Kreutzmann) - 8:51 > | |
ummer Bill Kreutzmann earned the nickname "the | rhythm devils". |
Caravan, Corey 'Lil Pop' Ledet, The Lafayette | Rhythm Devils, Collapsar, Victim of Modern Age, Attra |
uo, and a live DVD with Grateful Dead offshoot | Rhythm Devils. |
e, Solomon Burke, International Sweethearts of | Rhythm, Dionne Warwick, James Brown, The Isley Brothe |
s, and certain medicines which can cause heart | rhythm disorders. |
due to reports of life threatening ventricular | rhythm disorders. |
icated that he died because of a "sudden heart | rhythm disturbance caused by an abnormally enlarged h |
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