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r and he loved the idea of using a bolero-type | rhythm for a rock record. |
t best known for his work with the New Orleans | Rhythm Kings, a leading jazz band of the early 1920s. |
mbers from another Alexander-produced musical, | Rhythm in a Riff, which featured Billy Eckstine. |
The first issue of | Rhythm was a summer 1911 edition. |
a swelling string arrangement over a mid-tempo | rhythm, creating a wall of sound for the singer's mou |
acing the radio version's "pop heartbeat" drum | rhythm) and a sax solo on the bridge, replacing the 7 |
The bass plays a regular | rhythm of a quarter note followed by two eighth notes |
he rest of the song is a more conventional 4/4 | rhythm at a slower tempo than seen on Metallica's pre |
ecause of the style, having neither a straight | rhythm, nor a swing rhythm. |
feel, and is marked by a loud, thwacking drum | rhythm and a prominent slide guitar solo. |
The bass drum and tuba emphasize a hemiola | rhythm while a solo euphonium plays the inversion in |
Bongee Bear and the Kingdom of | Rhythm is a 2006 American animated musical film, by Y |
The change in color adjusts the | rhythm of a particular note from its usual form. |
Most gypsy jazz guitarists, lead and | rhythm, play a version of the Selmer-Maccaferri guita |
Everything Is | Rhythm is a 1936 British musical film directed by Alf |
The opening theme, in F major, is in the | rhythm of a mazurka. |
" | Rhythm Is a Dancer" (7" Edit) / (Rhythm Is a Dancer ' |
and insisted on emphasizing pace, control, and | rhythm in a campaign. |
monstration of different sounds - like breath, | rhythm, breaking a champagne bottle, the sound of the |
Brothers In | Rhythm is a house music duo consisting of producers / |
mother, Cheryl, noticed how well he could keep | rhythm on a drum set his grandfather had given him. |
With a strong | rhythm and a Latin flavor, this is a track that's gua |
recently organized group, the Mission City Hot | Rhythm Cats, a six-piece traditional jazz band compos |
s that the Western form of musical notation of | rhythm is a misunderstanding of the nature of music; |
Toro states that | rhythm is a natural element of the universe that is a |
the song by calling it "a brassy, hard-driving | rhythm and a tale of monumentally lucking out." |
"Beat Out Dat | Rhythm On A Drum" - Cliff Richard & the Shadows |
Rhythm is a Constant Beat (12") - Ariola (1981) | |
ing as glucose tolerance can exhibit a diurnal | rhythm with a significant decrease in the afternoon. |
es just what it says, requires a harmony, or a | rhythm, or a beat, the beat of sense and truth, which |
"Beat Out That | Rhythm on a Drum" - 4:58 |
object of the game is to learn scales, tempo, | rhythm, and about instruments, and then match the mus |
d Taiwan as a part of Jazz at Lincoln Center's | Rhythm Road Abroad program, working in the world's mo |
and is used for guitar pedals, effects units, | rhythm and accompaniment machines, and portable recor |
Gillespie, pianist Bud Powell, and a | rhythm section accompany; two of the songs feature hi |
Instruments: Vocals, | Rhythm Guitar, Accordion |
Dennis Mack - bass, | rhythm guitar, accordion |
Hans Ziller - lead, | rhythm and acousic guitars |
John Walker - | rhythm and acoustic guitars, vocals |
Ashmedi: Lead Vocal, Lead, | Rhythm & Acoustic Guitars, Keyboards, Percussion |
Igor Polyakov - | rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar |
Adrian Smith - lead & | rhythm guitars, acoustic guitar, lead vocals |
Robert Schneider - lead, | rhythm and acoustic guitars, piano, synthesizer, lead |
Bruce Springsteen - lead vocals, lead guitar, | rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, harmonica, very occas |
Peter Tosh - | Rhythm & acoustic guitars, clavinet, audio harp, lead |
Andy Barnett - lead & | rhythm guitars, acoustic guitar, slide guitar, backin |
Brad Paisley - lead vocals, lead and | rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, 6 string tic tac |
Johan − | rhythm and acoustic guitar (was in the band when it w |
Arkadius Antonik - lead, | rhythm, melodic, acoustic guitars & main vocals |
Hans Ziller - lead, | rhythm & acoustic guitars, backing vocals |
"Drawn to the | Rhythm (Live acoustic at Much Music)" |
Lennon - lead, harmony and background vocals; | rhythm and acoustic guitars; harmonica and handclaps; |
Adam "Nergal" Darski - lead, | rhythm & acoustic guitars, vocals |
Hans Ziller - lead, | rhythm & acoustic guitars, backing vocals, talk box |
Hans Ziller - lead, | rhythm & acoustic guitars |
John Hill - | rhythm and acoustic guitars, backing vocals, handclap |
Eddie Reynolds played all guitar parts (lead, | rhythm and acoustic) on the Methods To End It All alb |
1929 Red Hot | Rhythm - actor, music composer and lyricist |
Bob Casale - | rhythm guitar, additional keyboards, occasional backi |
Formed back in 2005 by the | Rhythm Guitarist Adnan Muhammad(Mohammad) Mattoo, the |
prising Keith Owen (lead guitar), Dave Tanner ( | rhythm guitar), Adrian Morgan (bass guitar) and Dave |
Inn, but changed their name to the New Orleans | Rhythm Kings after their residency ended. |
was initiated in 1981 by Bruno W (synthesizer, | rhythm, voice/lyrics), after several Punk-activities |
version the doina is played with a slow, free | rhythm melody against a fast accompaniment pattern in |
Stockdale, bassist and keyboardist Ian Peres, | rhythm guitarist Aidan Nemeth and drummer Dave Atkins |
After the release of this album, longtime | rhythm guitarist Al McKay left the band to pursue pro |
rvatory, Balandugu Kan, Jimmie & Moral Groove, | Rhythm Roots All Stars, Orgone, Medusa, Evelyn Champa |
uccess, in 1937 he formed the Swinging Rays of | Rhythm, an all-girl band led by Consuela Carter. |
distributing some of the taxes collected from | Rhythm City, allocated $1.3 million. |
d, unmannered and marked by a perfect sense of | rhythm which allowed him to attack phrases at just th |
The | rhythm players also recorded on their own as The Lead |
ught to be involved in regulation of circadian | rhythm and also has appetite suppressant effects, as |
in was shown to be necessary for the circadian | rhythm of amyloid beta production. |
notable for the album Soul On Your Side by The | Rhythm Makers, an early incarnation of the disco grou |
The | Rhythm Sisters, an English acoustic/pop duo from Leed |
It's this very | rhythm - an inexorable, spiralling mechanism of hyper |
nally came from there (Africa), bring back the | rhythm in an "educated" form and teach the youngsters |
She wrote a memoir, Breath: Life in the | Rhythm of an Iron Lung, which was published in 2003. |
B. Lenoir and his African Hunch | Rhythm', developing an interest in African percussion |
ion, clever wit, and a true ear for melody and | rhythm; but an air of cynicism is more or less presen |
2 Horns / 2 | Rhythm is an album by American jazz trumpeter Kenny D |
three different elements: a tremolo, a bolero | rhythm, and an irregular pulse. |
mar Sosa Sextet's Across the Divide: A Tale of | Rhythm & Ancestry. |
mar Sosa Sextet's Across the Divide: A Tale of | Rhythm & Ancestry. |
Flip Cornett appears as | rhythm guitarist and bassist on the album "Bootsy Col |
He founded his own dance band, the Romance of | Rhythm Orchestra, and played with them locally in New |
driguez began his career in the late 80's as a | rhythm guitarist and producer with EMI recording grou |
Bill Boatman: Electric | Rhythm Guitar and Fiddle |
o, Texas by brothers Drew Womack (lead vocals, | rhythm guitar) and Tim Womack (lead guitar, backgroun |
The band is made up of Tristin Chanel (vocals, | rhythm guitar, and didgeridoo), Jessie Robertson (bas |
t on Billboard's Top Heatseekers and the Latin | Rhythm charts and at the No. 1 spot on the Top Latin |
re Alan Lafleur (upright bass), Cavan Carruth ( | rhythm guitar) and Paul Etheredge (drums). |
n 11 November 1945, Surbiton, England) was the | rhythm guitarist, and later bassist, in the 1960s Bri |
Richie Scarlet - | rhythm guitar and backing vocals on tracks 4-5 |
n the mid-1930s he arranged for the Mills Blue | Rhythm Band and worked with Red Allen and Fletcher He |
free-jazz jams" of guitars, a tribal and funky | rhythm section and ranting vocals. |
David created and performed complete | rhythm tracks and continued to harness the cutting ed |
It has four melody strings, four chikari ( | rhythm strings) and 12 taraf (sympathetic strings). |
band World's Cutest Killers, which included on | rhythm guitar and vocals former Painted Lady and The |
t. Louis Swarm (1999-00, 2000-01) and Richmond | Rhythm (2000-01) and the NBDL, for the Fayetteville P |
e neck guitar using the 12-string neck for the | rhythm parts and the 6-string neck for the slide guit |
ng a character "Bronco Billy" in Star Spangled | Rhythm (1943) and for depicting the character as a "w |
he is the composer and musical director of the | Rhythm, Drum and Dance show, which has already been a |
Kowalewicz moved from drummer to vocals and | rhythm guitar, and Aaron Solowoniuk was recruited to |
George),a Big Band show featuring Artistry in | Rhythm, Caravan, and Sing,Sing,Sing (08-09 Drum Major |
ointe, jazz, hip-hop, conditioning, yoga, tap, | rhythm tap and adult ballet. |
Keith Leigh - | rhythm guitarist and vocals |
John Stewart (founder member; | rhythm guitar and vocals) |
e they left, the line-up included Syd Barrett ( | rhythm guitar and vocals) and Bob Klose (lead guitar |
but does not include amplified instruments and | rhythm loops and is played entirely acoustic. |
His numerous books include works on | rhythm, dance and musical instruments, with his The H |
ks except 6 and 7; piano on tracks 1, 2 and 9; | rhythm guitar and vocals on track 7; production |
Influenced by artists like the New Orleans | Rhythm Kings and Louis Armstrong from the South, they |
ed a version of this song on the concept album | Rhythm, Country and Blues. |
he band's second album featuring Sonny Mayo on | rhythm guitar and the first with him as part of the w |
tor is involved in thermoregulation, circadian | rhythm, learning and memory, and sleep. |
members and hires different musicians to play | rhythm guitar and sing bgv's on tour. |
only Bay City Rollers album had only the basic | rhythm track and no strings. |
, including three #1s: "Let It Roll", "Let the | Rhythm Pump", and "H.O.U.S.E." |
directed several ensembles, taught classes on | rhythm analysis, and taught private piano. |
e attention of Alligator Records while playing | rhythm guitar and co-arranging Lonnie Brooks' 1983 al |
Harrison (credited as "L'Angelo Misterioso") - | rhythm guitar and backing vocals on "Badge" |
e-up at that time consisted of Iain MacFrenzy ( | rhythm guitar and voice), Chuckles The Clown (drums a |
ner (drums), Dave "Squirrely" Allison (vocals, | rhythm guitar) and Ian "Dix" Dickson (bass). |
Paul Arthurs: | Rhythm guitar and piano. |
using winsome guitar leads above a cushion of | rhythm guitar and a reassuring bass. |
Live acts such as Shades of | Rhythm, N-Joi and The Prodigy all played at Raindance |
It has charted on Billboard's Latin | Rhythm Airplay and has so far peaked at #30. |
uccessful singer than Knox, his partner in the | Rhythm Orchids, and ultimately he abandoned a singing |
erhaps the best way of being heard over such a | rhythm section) and nearly conventional jazzy lines t |
on bass guitar and vocals, Nigel Blackwell on | rhythm guitar and lead vocals, Simon Blackwell on lea |
tion of hollow body lead guitar, upright bass, | rhythm guitar and drums. |
inging lead vocals as well as performing harp, | rhythm guitar and organ. |
It was performed by Buddy Knox with the | Rhythm Orchids and became a hit on the Roulette label |
Rhett Miller - lead vocals, | rhythm guitar and lyrics |
(Medium and progressive technical exercises on | rhythm, keys and core sound. |
The music and lyrics were written by | rhythm guitarist and founding member, Izzy Stradlin, |
guitars playing at any one time (usually eight | rhythm guitars and two guitars used for solos). |
Statik Majik is a 1994 EP album recorded at | Rhythm Studios and released by British doom metal ban |
to New Orleans where they briefly reformed the | Rhythm Kings and made some more recordings. |
le track featured Thin Lizzy's Scott Gorham on | rhythm guitar and Pink Floyd's David Gilmour on lead |
Aethyris MacKay - Electric Lead, | Rhythm, Acoustic and Bass Guitars, Mellotron |
(replacing Senker, who would join the Atlanta | Rhythm Section) and keyboardist/vocalist Billy Fields |
he band's general arrangements emphasis on the | rhythm section and soaring lead vocals. |
people to serve God in various expressions of | rhythm, movement and drumming.” |
interval measurement, heart rate variability, | rhythm overview and patient diary (moments when the p |
university, and was replaced by Mike [Thomson, | rhythm guitar and backing vocals]. |
Tom Fogerty - | rhythm guitar and backing vocals, except on tracks 12 |
99, she appeared in The Gershwins' Fascinating | Rhythm (1999) and received an Outer Critics Circle Aw |
orded for Aladdin Records, Modern Records, and | Rhythm Records, and retired from active performance i |
go he became an orchestra and trio leader (his | Rhythm Aces) and started to feature with Jack Oakie o |
e song is also a dialogue between Terry Kath's | rhythm guitar and Peter Cetera's bass, which is all t |
de in B-flat", where he was backed with only a | rhythm section and a string quartet, was one of the e |
eleases were put out on his own label, Genetic | Rhythm Records, and were subsequently followed by mor |
the fourth member recruited into BECK, playing | rhythm guitar and singing slower songs. |
rmen, drums), Beverly Barrington (ex-T.A.N.G., | rhythm guitar), and Brendon Bigelow (ex-T.A.N.G., bas |
wo years later he began studying music theory, | rhythm, piano and organ. |
The song has a basic melody, harmony, | rhythm, etc., and is far too "ordinary" to be labelle |
another fellow student, Jos Davidson, to play | rhythm guitar and then bass, and formed a campus band |
ammond organ, piano, bass, drums, lead guitar, | rhythm guitar and has a brass section. |
Lennon played | rhythm guitar and sang the vocal; Paul McCartney play |
As before, they cycled through a number of | rhythm guitarists and bassists. |
was Roger Spencer on drums, Dave Pritchard on | rhythm guitar and Greg Masters on bass. |
The musicians are the Muscle Shoals | Rhythm Section and the Memphis Horns, augmented by ov |
guitar), Dennis Pepa (vocals, bass), Gus Pepa ( | rhythm guitar), and Andy Galeon (drums). |
he Freak Out! version of this song is a merely | rhythm track and was never finished as intended. |
ian philosophy with respect to the question of | rhythm, noise and distortion. |
the 2009 Gospel Choice Awards as well as best | Rhythm Blues and Gospel duo at the 2010 YGEA Awards. |
gh is the second and best known lead vocalist, | rhythm guitarist and founding member of Arkansas's Ch |
Evilglen Botchenstein - | Rhythm guitar and vocals. |
t (vocals, lead guitar), Paul Cattini (vocals, | rhythm guitar) and Noel Hughes (bass) started in summ |
however, has some of the world's most complex | rhythm structures and subtle quarter tones that takes |
ss, described it this way: "..riveting, broken | rhythm structures and urgent exploratory songs, the s |
Fox Chase", and "She Tried" led by a washboard | rhythm section and a mellow fiddle sound. |
born 15 June 1956, Birmingham, England) is the | rhythm guitarist and lead vocalist for the Grammy Awa |
ex-Die Trying) on lead guitar, Brandon Lynn on | rhythm guitar, and Timmy Russell on drums. |
me, playing with Herb Flemming's International | Rhythm Aces and the Plantation Band, which he led for |
in several bands in this time, most notably as | rhythm guitarist and singer in her short-lived band C |
group - Howie Casey (saxophone), Billy Hughes ( | rhythm guitar), and Stan Foster (piano) - together wi |
rshan (bass, backing vocalist), Josh Shackett ( | rhythm guitar), and Tory Geismar (lead guitar and bac |
by The Hollies to feature Terry Sylvester, on | rhythm guitar and first to feature Terry Sylvester co |
ed by twin brothers Douglas Farage (vocals and | rhythm guitar) and David Farage (lead guitar and voca |
p Masters on piano for 30 years, Pep Torres on | rhythm guitar and DJ Bonebrake on drums. |
Rhythm, momentum and track knowledge are the keys to | |
at they heard on recordings by The New Orleans | Rhythm Kings and others, and would frequently visit w |
ing melodies inspired by Chinese themes, organ | rhythm boxes, and jazz-inflected breaks, with each ba |
(lead guitar), John Christian Gaydon (vocals, | rhythm guitar), Andrew Charles Malcolm Glywn Petre (d |
The Visionary is widely known for his big | rhythm, crazy antics while on tour, and heavily anima |
The chorus and bridge both have unique | rhythm feels apart from the verses, and the little pi |
musical style as "utiliz[ing] a bone-crushing | rhythm section, apocalyptic samples, and a unique tri |
on features Bert Jansch playing the underlying | rhythm on appalachian dulcimer in an arrangement remi |
This cast-iron | rhythm section appeared on four of the ten tracks on |
s - decorative passages to ease the monotonous | rhythm - appeared in many of the parts, especially in |
Since | rhythm sections are generally providing the backgroun |
songs or styles of music, instruments from the | rhythm section are called upon to play soloistic role |
The | Rhythm Kings are known for their live performances as |
Bill Wyman's | Rhythm Kings are a blues-rock band founded and led by |
Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, Roland TR-808 | Rhythm Composer, ARP Odyssey, Oberheim OB-X, ARP Pro/ |
ecords and the other on the associated Blues & | Rhythm label, as well as releases by Boines. |
ses on the thorny and controversial problem of | rhythm, memory as the major requisite for a good sing |
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