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The Ark has collaborated with | artists such as The Darkness, The Cardigans and latel |
She has collaborated with | artists such as Saskia Volde to make the Tate Gallery |
He has collaborated with | artists from three European countries for re-recordin |
He has collaborated with | artists Mick Karn, Kevin Moore, John Wilson, Kazuya I |
They have collaborated with | artists such as, Kid Frost, Chingo Bling, Devin the D |
Lang frequently collaborates with | artists form other genres including choreographers, e |
CJ Mac is also known for collaborating with | artists C-Bo, Dresta, Poppa LQ, Mack 10, Techniec, Sc |
Somnimage is an ongoing collaboration between | artists, musicians, poets and writers. |
2006's "Warp Moves", a collaboration between | artists from Warp Records and dancers from Random Dan |
P." as well as many other collaborations with | artists other than The Books. |
Dessner is also a frequent collaborator with | artists including Philip Glass, Bang on a Can All-Sta |
He donated his art collection of | artists' self portraits to the Appalachian Cultural M |
s recognized especially for its collection of | artists' books. |
blic, including private collectors, curators, | artists and art lovers. |
Further information: List of Columbia Records | artists |
ded a handful of tables with local comic book | artists. |
as also been used by illustrators, comic book | artists, designers and teachers. |
ver, and many were by high profile comic book | artists including Joe Chiodo, J.G. |
well known for hosting signings by comic book | artists and writers, as well as for his anti-censorsh |
In 1755 he was one of the committee of | artists who proposed a royal academy of arts in Londo |
the first Memphis Rap site and community for | artists and fans in Memphis, Tennessee, MemphisRap.co |
Caedes is an Internet community of | artists, designers, and photographers who share their |
came popular with the L.A. Art Community, and | artists began buying and renting the buildings for us |
pieces created by various other companies and | artists. |
Ilse Aichinger, Rix grew up in the company of | artists and intellectuals such as Anna Mahler and Eli |
They have been compared to | artists like Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, and Wisin & Yand |
Velan has been compared to | artists including Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, and Jack John |
AMWE has drawn comparisons to | artists such as pop artist Robyn, French duo Daft Pun |
ns and lectures feature compelling, important | artists working on both the local and the internation |
The Hot Stove Cool Music compilation featured | artists including Pearl Jam, Paul Westerberg, and The |
nuary 2008, initially as a studio complex for | artists. |
presenting the work of Canadian composers and | artists. |
and was used by a number of computer graphics | artists of the time. |
Capital FM's playlist concentrates on | artists from the 1960s, 70s, and early 80s, including |
Monsters of Jungle, a tour concept featuring | artists on his label, Human Imprint. |
from 1929, where he appeared in concerts with | artists such as Maria Jeritza, Feodor Chaliapin, Jan |
s performances of orchestra concerts, country | artists, comedians, children's shows, musicians, reci |
-Mayer acquires beleaguered concurrent United | Artists. |
own for using Norwegian conductors, soloists, | artists and arrangers. |
Isabella Court's residents mainly consist of | artists and other professionals. |
The list below consists of | artists that had actual physical releases (promotiona |
d Sanskrit researcher, fostered contacts with | artists who were deemed by the Nazis to be "decadent" |
Hebert also had contacts with | artists and with Protestant circles in Switzerland an |
The site contains numerous | artists and labels, and more are being added daily. |
ibutions towards other contemporary Christian | artists. |
He also performed with contemporary soul | artists such as Mary J. Blige, Faith Evans and Brian |
lection and patronage of contemporary Italian | artists. |
orks of traditional and contemporary American | artists. |
nent collection includes contemporary Cornish | artists such as John Dyer the official Darwin200 arti |
influences from various contemporary popular | artists are considerable, primarily rock, progressive |
sta Novus, which focused on contemporary jazz | artists. |
e last few decades, many contemporary Chicago | artists have become internationally successful. |
r music festival, featuring contemporary jazz | artists. |
Contemporary Botanical | Artists: The Shirley Sherwood Collection |
Among the more important contemporary glass | artists is Seoul-based Lee Eun Kyu, whose website is |
Slanted Records signs Contemporary Christian | artists whose music may be described as progressive p |
Contemporary glass | artists are making some spectacularly beautiful marbl |
virtual anthologies" of contemporary Romanian | artists, writers, and academics. |
ery presents the work of contemporary, living | artists using a variety of media. |
Contestants were | artists, actors, models, comedians, and MCs of the So |
nd remix disc with notable contributions from | artists such as Jesu and James Plotkin. |
he Beans in Chicanolandia: Conversations with | Artists and Writers (University of Texas Press, 2006) |
taught himself to draw by copying comic-strip | artists Wally Wood and Will Eisner. |
r this label, through which countless Hamburg | artists have collaborated by, releasing a total of 16 |
label included eight different country music | artists in its roster. |
Hearts is an album by American country music | artists George Jones and Melba Montgomery. |
Trouble is an album by American country music | artists George Jones and Johnny Paycheck. |
a World Together is an album by country music | artists George Jones and Tammy Wynette. |
f which were hits for different country music | artists. |
It focuses on independent country music | artists (about 95 percent of performers in the Austra |
Enough" is a single by American country music | artists Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn. |
ng Christmas songs performed by country music | artists. |
f Love" is a single by American country music | artists Kathy Mattea and Tim O'Brien. |
is a two-disc album by American country music | artists Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard and Ray Price. |
re Gonna Hold On is an album by country music | artists George Jones and Tammy Wynette. |
& Tina is an album by American country music | artists George Jones and Tammy Wynette. |
ries featuring several aspiring country music | artists. |
f Gold" is a single by American country music | artists Dottie West and Don Gibson. |
oth events bring national known country music | artists as well as local and emerging artists to the |
er Hits is an album by American country music | artists George Jones and Tammy Wynette. |
piano and keyboards for several country music | artists. |
George Jones with various other country music | artists. |
ion was released, two different country music | artists recorded covers of the song. |
e of a song written by American country music | artists Alan Jackson and Keith Stegall, and recorded |
ontaining versions performed by country music | artists, both contemporary and older artists. |
Tutors on the course included | artists, Alex Katz and Al Held. |
successful single, "Gasolina", was covered by | artists from different music genres. |
These two songs in particular were covered by | artists throughout Asia and Europe. |
The song would later be covered by | artists such as Dwight Yoakam, Robert Plant, The Stag |
You Brought The Sunshine" has been covered by | artists such as Al Green, Kelly Price, Shirley Murdoc |
The song has been covered by | artists such as Frankie Laine and Ferlin Husky. |
e movie soundtracks, and have been covered by | artists in varying genres. |
As a standard it has been covered by | artists from other genres, including Oscar Peterson, |
"Graceland" has been covered by | artists such as Hot Chip, Grizzly Bear, Willie Nelson |
tten by Skillet and four songs covering other | artists. |
s partnership, who designed record covers for | artists including Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Genesis a |
self; instead, the singer opted for covers of | artists like Jimmy Buffett and Kenny Rogers, among ot |
The album features five covers of | artists ranging from Smokey Robinson to The Lemonhead |
ed popularity since then, including covers by | artists including Kinky Friedman, The Greenbriar Boys |
one of the era's most highly coveted concert | artists. |
eir lighter "Christmas for Cowboys" alongside | artists such as Lisa Loeb, Ivy and Copeland. |
d the example of the Arts and Crafts movement | artists, employing a variety of materials for handicr |
They are gifted craftsmen, healers, | artists and palmists. |
Wahoo Skiffle Crazies -Various | Artists, Jugs Across America: A Modern Jug Band Compi |
is, but new audio tracks have been created by | artists such as The Real Tuesday Weld. |
The music was created by | artists signed to the Warp Records label. |
place in the Forum of the Kiev creative youth | artists in the category «Art, Graphic, Sculpture». |
ned as a jazz violinist, she has credits with | artists in many genres. |
being nationally known or critically renowned | artists. |
e committees, composed of art critics, fellow | artists and architects, selected the finest works. |
more recent years, a diverse cross-section of | artists have started to favour Rickenbacker guitars. |
s reason, there was no real crossover between | artists at the London leg with either Nottingham or B |
ing one of the premier female cultural reggae | artists in the business. |
nors include a Massachusetts Cultural Council | Artists Grant and a Rona Jaffe Writers Award. |
planners, sociologists, cultural scientists, | artists and art historians. |
Since then it has mainly been curated by | artists Simon Reuben-White and Snoozie Hexagon. |
ded Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez and current folk | artists such as the Indigo Girls. |
It represents many current notable | artists. |
addition to Braun and Elliot current Artizen | artists include Paul "Shilts" Weimar of Down to the B |
The label currently signed | artists including teen girl band Star Girls, solo sin |
Currently signed | artists include Soft Hearted Scientists and Truckers |
Carbon Copy is not currently signing | artists. |
There are currently four | artists on the roster: Joey Barnes (formerly of Daugh |
His two sons Harold and Cuthbert became | artists, too. |
It brings more than 200 cutting edge | artists in an intimate context to an international au |
tion for walkers, bird watchers, cyclists and | artists. |
Area Music Awards, for Washington, D.C. area | artists |
of the Year: Sing Me to Sleep Daddy (various | artists) |
Dance Music | Artists has lots of information about international a |
land, on 20 June 1943, the second daughter of | artists Raymond Cowern RA and Margaret (nee Trotman). |
ies created in 1999 by writer Peter David and | artists Pop Mhan and Norman Lee, and published by Dar |
st on GAC's Grand Ole Opry Live that day with | artists such as Parton, Stuart and Patty Loveless. |
The video also features actor Adam Deacon and | artists JME, and DJ Ironik as school kids. |
he release features several notable Death Row | artists such as Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, 2Pac, Nate Dogg, |
several singles for D Records, Decca, United | Artists, and Little Darlin. |
Who gets to decide what | artists make the list and which ones do not deserve a |
List of current So So Def Recording | Artists |
e tradition of American realism as defined by | artists such as Thomas Eakins and Andrew Wyeth. |
the Finnish opera theater department's first | artists, together with his wife Emmy Achten. |
ajor record companies, were designating White | artists to cover the recordings of Black artists for |
s collaborated with architects, designers and | artists (including Anish Kapoor and Rachel Whiteread) |
Of this he has stated that designers and | artists need to make money. |
etitions and a LookBook, giving designers and | artists the chance to have their work showcased. |
ously, Slip-n-Slide focused on developing new | artists from the South Florida area. |
today continues to focus on developing dance | artists at different stages of their careers. |
e is to promote creativity and dialogue among | artists, staff, board and audience. |
al of a 1917 hit for five different recording | artists) |
The exhibit was showed many different Quebec | artists. |
a series of ten albums of different Esperanto | artists. |
cabinet members, diplomatic representatives, | artists, politicians and entrepreneurs. |
rway's largest gallery under the direction of | artists, and has served as a major center for exhibit |
unity for "displaced and disaffected Southern | artists, animators, writers and wage slaves". |
panied many studio recordings for Disco music | artists. |
Currently they also distribute other | artists like Melvins, Isis, and other of Patton's pro |
ecently he has been working more with DJs and | artists in the dance and electronica scene. |
iews with Hegemann, Carola Stoiber, and DJs & | artists associated with the club & label. |
x features other New Zealand rappers, DJs and | artists including Mareko, Flowz, Manuel Bundy & Lapi |
Neel Doff (1858-1942), | artists' model and writer |
In doing so, | artists such as Yanni, Ray Lynch, and Vangelis joined |
singer (corista) for various Dominican salsa | artists, including Belio Antonio. |
vely with Grammy and GMA Dove Award-nominated | artists. |
Along the Downs (various | artists) (2000) |
ark typically features several dozen regional | artists and their work. |
is own works and those of about a dozen other | artists. |
z standard and has been recorded by dozens of | artists. |
ic Hall hosted live performances by dozens of | artists who had their debuts there, and went on to su |
word sculptures, installations, drawings and | artists books. |
Today Garrick is often drawn by | artists to resemble Paul Newman in late middle age. |
Member of the Philadelphia Dumpster Divers | Artists Association. |
m Of The Year: "Agarron Duranguense," Various | Artists (Disa) |
es were among the best of all Dutch landscape | artists. |
eases, special edition reissues, and DVDs for | artists. |
produced by & mixed by Paul van Dyk including | artists mentioned below. |
Within each topic, | artists are assigned subtopics that they have to pres |
very different compared to other early fusion | artists. |
He references early Romantic | artists such as Henry Fuseli and William Blake. |
He has since worked with eastern Canadian | artists such as John Campbelljohn, Gordie Sampson and |
ld, was established in 1985 by Ebeltoft glass | artists Finn Lynggaard and his wife, Tchai Munch. |
He is also one of the only ECM Records | artists whose records are not produced by Manfred Eic |
That same year, LACE published editions with | artists Chris Burden and Jim Isermann. |
To create this effect, glass | artists use a thin layer of metallic oxides including |
elligence provider, a collaborative effort of | artists, scientists and technicians. |
ted to AMCA) are the British electronic music | artists Sally Rodgers and Steve Jones. |
works and collaborated with electronic music | artists such as Carl Craig and Murcof. |
d previously signed humorous electronic music | artists Jean-Jacques Perrey and Gershon Kingsley in 1 |
stival featured 60 dance and electronic music | artists on five stages as well as dance lessons. |
s one of the most successful Electronic music | artists of the 1990s. |
the work of leading and emerging contemporary | artists from around the globe. |
dedicated to showcasing emerging contemporary | artists. |
, but provided support for emerging Northwest | artists. |
Force juried exhibition for emerging disabled | artists. |
Three exhibition spaces offer emerging local | artists an opportunity to exhibit their artwork on a |
romoting the careers of many emerging British | artists; Anthony Caro, David Hockney, Bridget Riley, |
vents as well as a focus on emerging Canadian | artists. |
to release albums for emerging non-mainstream | artists. |
eatures cover versions of eminent ex-Yugoslav | artists performed in Polish language by the cover ban |
s Yard Creative Workspaces have enabled local | artists to be visible to local, national and internat |
ts and events, and the Section encouraged the | artists to think of the communities, not the Section, |
They encouraged non-professional | artists to submit work, and paid them a small percent |
rold Illustrated Biographical Encyclopedia of | Artists of the American West (New York, 1976), p. 103 |
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