Howlin' Wolf | ... n crossed over into other styles of music) similar to that of Muddy Waters, | and some of B. B. King's work, but distinguished by his guitar's vastly mo ... |
Foxy Brown | ... ssy Elliott, Queen Latifah, Da Brat, Eve, Trina, Nicki Minaj, Khia, M.I.A., | , and Lisa Lopes from TLC. As these all are hearing rap artists, there is ... |
Keith Richards | From September 1950, | and Jagger (known as "Mike" to his friends) were classmates at Wentworth P ... |
Aynsley Dunbar | ... een seriously injured in a car accident in October 1978 and was replaced by | , who had previously played with Journey |
Clint Eastwood | Bari is mentioned in the 1995 film The Bridges of Madison County starring | and Meryl Streep. In the film Francesca tells Robert that she comes from a ... |
Josiah Wedgwood | ... n of a British horticultural society was suggested by John Wedgwood (son of | ) in 1800. His aims were fairly modest: he wanted to hold regular meetings ... |
Carole King | ... the way for the "confessional" songs of 70s singers like Joni Mitchell and | |
Johannes Matthias Sperger | ... ozeluch, Anton Zimmermann, Antonio Capuzzi, Wenzel Pichl (2 concertos), and | (18 concertos). While many of these names were leading figures to the musi ... |
Wassily Kandinsky | ... he game's visual and synesthesia inspiration comes from the Russian painter | , whose name is mentioned at the very end of the game credits, whereas the ... |
Bob Dylan | ... ertainers such as Gwen Stefani, Rob Zombie, Ozzy Osbourne, Josh Groban, and | . The annual Apollo Night talent show draws about 1,500 people to the Stoc ... |
Moon Mullican | ... ues" later covered by Albert King, "My baby's gone" (covered and adapted by | ), "Deep Blue Sea Blues" (aka "Catfish Blues"), and others whose lasting p ... |
Lewis Carroll | ... such as "I Love Louie", where Desi lived with Louis Armstrong. He also read | 's poem "Jabberwocky" in a heavy Cuban accent (he pronounced it "Habberwoc ... |
Georg Philipp Telemann | ... n Joseph Fux cites the phrase in his seminal 1725 work Gradus ad Parnassum, | in 1733 notes, "mi against fa", which the ancients called "Satan in music" ... |
Ivo Perelman | ... s have come to North America and become immersed in free jazz, most notably | from Brazil and Gato Barbieri of Argentina (this influence is more evident ... |
Nas | ... , several other Wu-Tang members made appearances, as well as Black Thought, | and Rick Ross, among others. Shortly after Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang was complet ... |
Wizz Jones | ... Jacqui McShee (later to gain fame in the band Pentangle), Martin Carthy and | . He was persuaded to join a bluegrass-influenced band called the Hickory ... |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | ... public of their time, they are generally unknown by contemporary audiences. | 's concert aria, Per Questa Bella Mano, K.612 for bass, double bass obblig ... |
Hamo Thornycroft | ... esponsible for many of the best-known statues in London—her brother was Sir | . There was no German ancestry in Siegfried's family; his mother named him ... |
Roger Sessions | ... ztof Penderecki, Daniel Pinkham, Earl Robinson, Ned Rorem, William Schuman, | , Siegfried Strohbach, Michael Tippett, and Kurt Weill |
Purple Motion | ... other members included, over time, Trug, Wildfire, Pixel, ICE, GORE, Abyss, | , and Skaven, as well as several others not listed here |
Scott Joplin | ... or white vaudeville circuits. Around this time he became close friends with | ; Joplin's will would name Sweatman as executor of his estate. Joplin's mu ... |
Marcus Miller | ... for the track "Diva". A long list of musicians, including Adrian Belew and | , also made significant contributions. The album was somewhat less success ... |
Jimi Hendrix | ... me a Top 10 Hit. The group was asked to open for many rock tours, including | and The Doors |
Winston Churchill | ... he connected telephone calls from war leaders to the prime minister. He met | on several occasions when asked for updates on incoming calls and once was ... |
Ian Astbury | ... band has had various line-ups, and the longest-serving members are vocalist | and guitarist Billy Duffy, the band's two songwriters |
Sir Peter Ustinov | ... s and television, by various actors, including John Moffatt, Albert Finney, | , Sir Ian Holm, Tony Randall, Alfred Molina and David Suchet |
Lewis Carroll | ... g nonsense words; a famous such example is "The gostak distims the doshes". | 's Jabberwocky is also famous for using this technique, although in this c ... |
Johann Mattheson | ... 733 notes, "mi against fa", which the ancients called "Satan in music", and | in 1739 writes that the "older singers with solmization called this pleasa ... |
Tony DiTerlizzi | ... e children's fantasy series "The Spiderwick Chronicles", by Holly Black and | , includes will o'the wisps; they are listed in "Arthur Spiderwick's Guide ... |
Antonio Capuzzi | ... Franz Anton Hoffmeister (3 concertos), Leopold Kozeluch, Anton Zimmermann, | , Wenzel Pichl (2 concertos), and Johannes Matthias Sperger (18 concertos) ... |
Elvis Costello | ... ing Big Star, The Clash, The Who, Led Zeppelin,The Kinks, Pink Floyd, Rush, | , Television, Motown and flamenco records, AC/DC, Hank Williams, Scorpions ... |
Thomas Monro | ... through commissions from print-sellers. He came under the patronage of Dr. | , whose house was also a studio and a meeting place for artists. There Cot ... |
Woody Guthrie | In 1941, the BPA hired Oklahoma folksinger | to write songs for a documentary film promoting the benefits of hydropower ... |
Don Kirshner | ... y as the pianist for Bill Murray's Nick the Lounge Singer character, and as | |
Thomas Beecham | ... ng to establish itself as a self-governing body after the withdrawal of Sir | . In 1949 the opera The Olympians by Arthur Bliss, to a libretto by Priest ... |
Scott Joplin | ... may have been part of what freed black music from ragtime's European bass." | 's "Solace" (1909) is generally considered a habanera. In summary— for the ... |
Skaven | ... ded, over time, Trug, Wildfire, Pixel, ICE, GORE, Abyss, Purple Motion, and | , as well as several others not listed here |
Little Richard | ... th developed a love for rhythm and blues music, which began for Jagger with | |
George Harrison | ... eld at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 29 November 2002 as a memorial to | on the first anniversary of his death. The event was organized by Harrison ... |
Josh Groban | ... ionally known entertainers such as Gwen Stefani, Rob Zombie, Ozzy Osbourne, | , and Bob Dylan. The annual Apollo Night talent show draws about 1,500 peo ... |
Billy Duffy | ... ups, and the longest-serving members are vocalist Ian Astbury and guitarist | , the band's two songwriters |
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor | ... "S" on the duchy's coat of arms represented Albert's sovereign, Sigismund. | , and Pope Clement VII objected to the Prussian Homage, which was derided ... |
Robert Steadman | ... Polish Requiem includes a traditional Polish hymn within the sequence, and | 's Mass in Black intersperses environmental poetry and prophecies of Nostr ... |
Billy Gibbons | ... ychedelic blues-rock band, most notable for giving future ZZ Top guitarist, | , his start in the music business. The band consisted of Gibbons on guitar ... |
George Lucas | ... urces speculate that Andrews was the inspiration for Indiana Jones, neither | nor the other creators of the films have ever confirmed this. Other candid ... |
Mussorgsky | For example, to teach the name ‘ | ' a teacher will pronounce the last syllable: -sky, and have the student r ... |
Alfonso X of Castile | ... rst with the Old Fuero (Charter) and later with the Royal Fuero, granted by | in 1262 and ratified by Alfonso XI in 1339. On the other hand, the town of ... |
Joe Jackson | ... rn in Portsmouth, Mick Jones, founder of Foreigner, was born in Portsmouth, | , musician and singer–songwriter, Paul Jones, vocalist of Manfred Mann, Di ... |
Louis Armstrong | ... hat never made it on the air, such as "I Love Louie", where Desi lived with | . He also read Lewis Carroll's poem "Jabberwocky" in a heavy Cuban accent ... |
Steve Dillon | ... ie Delano's, and Angie, from the current run, with three different artists, | , Marcelo Frusin and Leonardo Manco each drawing one story, as the past, p ... |
Cecil Taylor | ... iverse as Pat Metheny, John Zorn, Lee Konitz, David Sylvian, Cyro Baptista, | , Keiji Haino, tap dancer Will Gaines, Drum 'n' Bass DJ Ninj, Susie Ibarra ... |
Wenzel Pichl | ... meister (3 concertos), Leopold Kozeluch, Anton Zimmermann, Antonio Capuzzi, | (2 concertos), and Johannes Matthias Sperger (18 concertos). While many of ... |
Katharine Hepburn | ... characterization, and his wife, small art gallery owner Christina Drayton ( | )) |
M.I.A. | ... Kim, Missy Elliott, Queen Latifah, Da Brat, Eve, Trina, Nicki Minaj, Khia, | , Foxy Brown, and Lisa Lopes from TLC. As these all are hearing rap artist ... |
Joni Mitchell | ... l, and helped pave the way for the "confessional" songs of 70s singers like | and Carole King |
Muddy Waters | ... s" (which often crossed over into other styles of music) similar to that of | , Howlin' Wolf and some of B. B. King's work, but distinguished by his gui ... |
Arthur Bliss | ... er the withdrawal of Sir Thomas Beecham. In 1949 the opera The Olympians by | , to a libretto by Priestley, was premiered |
Joss Whedon | ... atural-based plots involving vampires, witches, and werewolves. The popular | series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, with their continuing serial pl ... |
Thomas Girtin | ... ists. There Cotman made the acquaintance of J M W Turner, Peter de Wint and | - the last, in particular, becoming a very influential figure in his artis ... |
Marge | ... s results, he identifies that Bart is a genius, to the delight of Homer and | , who decide to enroll him in a new school for gifted children. However, L ... |
Franz Liszt | In classical music, one of | 's most challenging piano studies (the Transcendental Etude No.5), known f ... |
Bob Boyer | ... ial government site, at Albert Street near 23rd Avenue. Donald M. Kendrick, | and Joe Fafard, now with significant international reputations, have been ... |
Eric Clapton | ... widow, Olivia, and son, Dhani, and arranged under the musical direction of | and Jeff Lynne. The profits from the event went to the Material World Char ... |
Big Bill Broonzy | "He had a different style of playing a guitar" | remarked drily. "You just make the chords and change when you feel like ch ... |
Miles Davis | ... tween Muhammad Ali and George Foreman. Admirers of Brown's music, including | and other jazz musicians, began to cite Brown as a major influence on thei ... |
Lewis Carroll's | ... commonly. "Brunch" is an example of a portmanteau word (breakfast + lunch). | "snark" (snake + shark) is also a portmanteau. Neologisms also can be crea ... |
Hank Ballard | ... ch as Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s, Bobby Byrd, Lyn Collins, Vicki Anderson and | , released records on the People label, an imprint founded by Brown that w ... |
Dean Brody | ... the Hurtin' Albertans, Stompin' Tom Connors, Terri Clark, Crystal Shawanda, | , Shane Yellowbird Chad Brownlee, The Road Hammers, Anne Murray, and Prair ... |
Franz Liszt | ... xploit the "evil" connotations which are culturally associated to it (e.g., | 's use of the tritone to suggest Hell in his Dante Sonata). The tritone wa ... |
Franz Anton Hoffmeister | ... that have written concertos from this period include Johann Baptist Vanhal, | (3 concertos), Leopold Kozeluch, Anton Zimmermann, Antonio Capuzzi, Wenzel ... |
Harrison Weir | ... and grew up in the neo-gothic mansion named "Weirleigh" (after its builder, | ), in Matfield, Kent, to a Jewish father and an Anglo-Catholic mother. His ... |
Howard Shore | ... h Shaffer was at the piano and appeared to be directing the band's actions, | was credited as SNLs musical director, eventually turning the actual condu ... |
Kevin Costner | ... siastic. The studio suggested several alternatives, including Bruce Willis, | or John Travolta to play Lester, and Helen Hunt or Holly Hunter to play Ca ... |
Don Stevenson | ... nd purple and lives in the ocean?". Lead guitarist Jerry Miller and drummer | (both formerly of The Frantics, originally based in Seattle) joined guitar ... |
Kevin Costner | "The Midnight Star" casino in Deadwood is owned by American film actor | . International versions of many of his films' posters line its walls |
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Wyndham Lewis | ... f the original 'Beachcomber' D. B. Wyndham-Lewis, no relation to the artist | ); they had two daughters and one son. In 1953, he divorced his second wif ... |
Shane Yellowbird | ... Albertans, Stompin' Tom Connors, Terri Clark, Crystal Shawanda, Dean Brody, | Chad Brownlee, The Road Hammers, Anne Murray, and Prairie Oyster and The H ... |
Paul Shaffer | ... iters and crew members of the show. Common contributors included bandleader | , Chris Elliott, Calvert DeForest as "Larry 'Bud' Melman," announcer Bill ... |
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Frederick II of Prussia | ... a itself by Austrian troops; and, though the invasion of Bohemia in 1744 by | enabled him to return to Munich, at his death on 20 January 1745 it was le ... |
Hank Williams | ... loyd, Rush, Elvis Costello, Television, Motown and flamenco records, AC/DC, | , Scorpions, and Modest Mouse. Madsen, Rick (1997). Untitled [ Modest Mous ... |
Manuel de Falla | ... so appears in "Canción del fuego fatuo" ('Song of the will-o'-the-wisp') in | 's ballet El amor brujo, later covered by Miles Davis as "Will-O'-The-Wisp ... |
Jesse Fuller | ... African American music - jazz, blues and R&B. Inspired by musicians such as | , Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters, he bought a guit ... |
Julia Stiles | ... kespeare play of the same name. Ethan Hawke plays Hamlet as a film student, | co-stars as Ophelia, Laertes by Liev Schreiber, Uncle Claudius by Kyle Mac ... |
Einojuhani Rautavaara | In 1995-1996, Finnish composer | wrote an opera about Kivi's life and works |
Leopold Kozeluch | ... eriod include Johann Baptist Vanhal, Franz Anton Hoffmeister (3 concertos), | , Anton Zimmermann, Antonio Capuzzi, Wenzel Pichl (2 concertos), and Johan ... |
Charlie Chaplin | ... made his TV debut the same year and was soon commanding enormous audiences. | called Wisdom his "favourite clown" |
Ferdinand II of Aragon | ... t the Jewish religion." These were the charges brought by the government of | and Isabella I of Castile against the Jews. They constituted the grounds f ... |
Benjamin Britten | ... ems of a pacifist or non-liturgical nature; for example, the War Requiem of | juxtaposes the Latin text with the poetry of Wilfred Owen, Krzysztof Pende ... |
George Gershwin | An American in Paris is a symphonic tone poem by the American composer | , written in 1928. Inspired by the time Gershwin had spent in Paris, it ev ... |
Ozzy Osbourne | ... has hosted nationally known entertainers such as Gwen Stefani, Rob Zombie, | , Josh Groban, and Bob Dylan. The annual Apollo Night talent show draws ab ... |
Darko Macan | Following a brief interlude by Croatian writer | , the series was then taken over by Brian Azzarello, once again hired on t ... |
Laurie Anderson | ... io, featuring snippets of words and speech from languages across the globe. | provided the vocals for the track "Diva". A long list of musicians, includ ... |
Ramblin' Jack Elliott | ... an music - jazz, blues and R&B. Inspired by musicians such as Jesse Fuller, | , Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters, he bought a guitar and practised assidu ... |
Oscar Wilde | He befriended | in Paris, and in 1895 Gide and Wilde met in Algiers. There, Wilde had the ... |
Dean Chamberlain | ... ic videos directed by Roger Christian, Marcelo Anciano, Russell Mulcahy and | , and recorded the single "Say the Word" for the Playing for Keeps movie s ... |
William Schuman | ... ri Nicolau, Krzysztof Penderecki, Daniel Pinkham, Earl Robinson, Ned Rorem, | , Roger Sessions, Siegfried Strohbach, Michael Tippett, and Kurt Weill |
Sidney Bechet | ... moved to New Orleans, where he studied with Lorenzo Tio and with the young | , who was only 13 at the time. By 1912, he was playing professionally with ... |
Susie Ibarra | ... , Cecil Taylor, Keiji Haino, tap dancer Will Gaines, Drum 'n' Bass DJ Ninj, | , Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth and the Japanese noise rock group Ruins. I ... |
Steve Ditko | ... utlaw status. Moore said he was trying to "come up with this quintessential | character—someone who's got a funny name, whose surname begins with a 'K,' ... |
Gwen Stefani | ... several sports teams, and has hosted nationally known entertainers such as | , Rob Zombie, Ozzy Osbourne, Josh Groban, and Bob Dylan. The annual Apollo ... |
Sub Focus | ... bass further into the mainstream with artists such as Chase and Status and | releasing many tracks on RAM Chase & Status as well as Pendulum are alread ... |
Lucio Dalla | ... his death, Senna has been the subject of songs by Italian singer-songwriter | , Jazz pianist Kim Pensyl, Japanese jazz-fusion guitarist and T-square ban ... |
Michelle Phillips | ... n future. Each episode was narrated by a female host named Raven, voiced by | . The series premiered in July 1997—one month before the debut of Parker a ... |
Duke Ellington | ... the Northeast. Several notable musicians passed through his band, including | , Coleman Hawkins, and Cozy Cole. Sweatman also continued to record for su ... |
Muddy Waters | ... y musicians such as Jesse Fuller, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Robert Johnson and | , he bought a guitar and practised assiduously |
Louis Moreau Gottschalk | ... he piano piece "Ojos Criollos (Danse Cubaine)" (1860) by New Orleans native | , was influenced by the composer's studies in Cuba. The habanera rhythm is ... |
Terri Clark | ... Michelle Wright, Corb Lund and the Hurtin' Albertans, Stompin' Tom Connors, | , Crystal Shawanda, Dean Brody, Shane Yellowbird Chad Brownlee, The Road H ... |
Marlier, Marcel | ... Marollen - Marols - Martens, Wilfried - Matsys, Quentin - Mariage, Benoît - | - Mechelen - Meerhout - Meetjesland - Meeuwen-Gruitrode - Melle - Menen - ... |
Marie Tussaud | Wax museums can be credited to | , who traveled Europe with wax sculptures in the late 18th century |
Carmen Rasmusen | ... In the music industry BYU is represented by former American Idol contestant | and Mormon Tabernacle Choir director Mack Wilberg |
Walter von Cronberg | ... d Catholic. These remaining Teutonic Knights, led by the next Grand Master, | , continued to unsuccessfully claim Prussia, but retained much of the esta ... |
Miles Davis | ... l-o'-the-wisp') in Manuel de Falla's ballet El amor brujo, later covered by | as "Will-O'-The-Wisp" on Sketches Of Spain. The German name of the phenome ... |
Miss Piggy | ... atured Kermit as host, and a variety of other memorable characters, notably | , Gonzo the Great, and Fozzie Bear |
Winston Churchill | Hardy holds the distinction of playing both | and Franklin D. Roosevelt, and having played both roles on more than one o ... |
Ned Rorem | ... nnin, Dimitri Nicolau, Krzysztof Penderecki, Daniel Pinkham, Earl Robinson, | , William Schuman, Roger Sessions, Siegfried Strohbach, Michael Tippett, a ... |
Coleman Hawkins | ... everal notable musicians passed through his band, including Duke Ellington, | , and Cozy Cole. Sweatman also continued to record for such labels as Genn ... |
Albert King | ... that included "Bottle It Up and Go," "Cross Cut Saw Blues" later covered by | , "My baby's gone" (covered and adapted by Moon Mullican), "Deep Blue Sea ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... he visit would prove of benefit to Jews, Hearst visited Berlin to interview | . Hitler asked why he was so misunderstood by the American press. "Because ... |
Crystal Shawanda | ... ht, Corb Lund and the Hurtin' Albertans, Stompin' Tom Connors, Terri Clark, | , Dean Brody, Shane Yellowbird Chad Brownlee, The Road Hammers, Anne Murra ... |
Johann Baptist Vanhal | ... bass. Other composers that have written concertos from this period include | , Franz Anton Hoffmeister (3 concertos), Leopold Kozeluch, Anton Zimmerman ... |
Ezra Pound | ... the Poetic Edda include Vilhelm Ekelund, August Strindberg, J.R.R. Tolkien, | and Karin Boye |
Frédéric Chopin | The works of some composers, especially | , may contain long series of notes printed in the small type reserved for ... |
Richard Rodney Bennett | The film had an atmospheric music score composed by | , who later based a concert work, Elegy for Lady Caroline Lamb for viola a ... |
Bernie Taupin | ... 85 and scored two No.1 hits. The first was "We Built This City", written by | , Martin Page, Dennis Lambert, and Peter Wolf and was engineered by Grammy ... |
Tadeusz Gronowski | ... the front fuselage, and a blue tailplane was introduced, the 1929-designed | logo, however, despite many changes in livery, was kept through the years, ... |
Krzysztof Penderecki | ... Benjamin Britten juxtaposes the Latin text with the poetry of Wilfred Owen, | 's Polish Requiem includes a traditional Polish hymn within the sequence, ... |
Kim Pensyl | ... the subject of songs by Italian singer-songwriter Lucio Dalla, Jazz pianist | , Japanese jazz-fusion guitarist and T-square bandleader Masahiro Andoh (o ... |
Rob Zombie | ... s teams, and has hosted nationally known entertainers such as Gwen Stefani, | , Ozzy Osbourne, Josh Groban, and Bob Dylan. The annual Apollo Night talen ... |
Scott Joplin | ... nsively. The cinquillo pattern is also heard in the ragtime compositions of | , Tom Turpin, and others. Ned Sublette echoes the widely held view that th ... |
Franz Schubert | ... phenomenon, Irrlicht, has been the name of a song by the classical composer | in his song cycle Winterreise. Additionally, the first solo album of elect ... |
Thurston Moore | ... , Keiji Haino, tap dancer Will Gaines, Drum 'n' Bass DJ Ninj, Susie Ibarra, | of Sonic Youth and the Japanese noise rock group Ruins. In fact, despite o ... |
Henry VIII | ... e of Repeal Act (1553); the Protestant religious laws passed in the time of | were repealed; and the Revival of the Heresy Acts were passed in 1554. The ... |
Thomas E. Stephens | ... r's second hobby. While at Columbia Eisenhower began the art after watching | paint Mamie's portrait. He painted about 260 oils during the last 20 years ... |
George Crumb | ... music of Béla Bartók. Tritone relations are also important in the music of | . George Harrison uses tritones on the downbeats of the opening phrases of ... |
Pharoah Sanders | ... rk). American musicians like Don Cherry, John Coltrane, Milford Graves, and | integrated elements of the music of Africa, India, and the Middle East for ... |
Robbie Williams | ... ristie, Utah Saints, Ministry of Sound, Craig David, George Michael, KMFDM, | and |
Samuel Beckett | ... om novels, religion and philosophy. He liked classic literature, especially | , T. S. Eliot, and (and other Russian novelists) |
Berry Gordy | ... ny more releases from T-Neck after getting an offer from Motown Records CEO | to sign with Motown. Sent to the label's Tamla division, the brothers reco ... |
Charlie Watts | ... xperience for all of them. The line-up did not at that time include drummer | and bassist Bill Wyman. By 1963, they were finding their stride as well as ... |
Matsys, Quentin | ... or Walloon culture - Manneken Pis - Marollen - Marols - Martens, Wilfried - | - Mariage, Benoît - Marlier, Marcel - Mechelen - Meerhout - Meetjesland - ... |
Quentin Tarantino | ... of Bakshi's art, was released on April 1, 2008. The foreword was written by | and the afterword by Bakshi |
Jadakiss | ... album features many Wu-Tang members and affiliates, as well as Slick Rick, | , Busta Rhymes, Beanie Sigel and more. On September 28, 2009 Raekwon was n ... |
Walter Damrosch | ... e composition, which took place on December 13, 1928 in Carnegie Hall, with | conducting the New York Philharmonic |
Daniel Pinkham | ... alevsky, Libby Larsen, Peter Mennin, Dimitri Nicolau, Krzysztof Penderecki, | , Earl Robinson, Ned Rorem, William Schuman, Roger Sessions, Siegfried Str ... |
Albert Bierstadt | ... nt works by late 19th and early 20th century artists. Notable among them is | , who was well known for interpreting the towering grandeur of Yosemite an ... |
John McLaughlin | ... ian, Jivan Gasparyan, Plácido Domingo, Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, Joe Cocker, | , Brazzaville, The Alan Parsons Project, Jethro Tull, Akvarium, Goran Breg ... |
Deems Taylor | ... win collaborated on the original program notes with the critic and composer | , noting that: "My purpose here is to portray the impression of an America ... |
Giotto di Bondone | ... nting (see Western painting) for centuries afterwards, with artists such as | , Masaccio, Piero della Francesca, Domenico Ghirlandaio, Perugino, Michela ... |
Nick Fury | ... mics character Peacemaker, with elements of the Marvel Comics spy character | added. Moore and Gibbons saw The Comedian as "a kind of Gordon Liddy chara ... |
Izzy Stradlin | ... ay throughout the decade. Drummer Steven Adler was fired in 1990, guitarist | left in late 1991 after recording Use Your Illusion I and II with the band ... |
Earl Robinson | ... arsen, Peter Mennin, Dimitri Nicolau, Krzysztof Penderecki, Daniel Pinkham, | , Ned Rorem, William Schuman, Roger Sessions, Siegfried Strohbach, Michael ... |
Eric Idle | Next there was a comedy interlude with members of the Monty Python troupe ( | , Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam along with Neil Innes) performing "Sit on My ... |
Nikos Skalkottas | ... wing decades, many new concerti were written for the double bass, including | 's Concerto (1942), Eduard Tubin's Concerto (1948), Lars-Erik Larsson's Co ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... served alongside the Heer (regular army) but was never formally part of it. | resisted integrating the Waffen-SS into the army, as it was to remain the ... |
John Duncan | ... this time, particularly evident in the recordings and live performances of | . Other postmodern art movements influential to post-industrial noise art ... |
Louis Armstrong | ... scape poverty. The leader of the Camelia Brass Band, D'Jalma Ganier, taught | to play trumpet |
Martyn Ware | ... uman League, the band briefly had two previous incarnations. In early 1977, | and Ian Craig Marsh, who had met at youth arts project Meatwhistle, were b ... |
Blind Willie McTell | ... in Mitchell. It was Jones who suggested the stage name 'McTell', "...after | , whose 'Statesboro Blues' we both loved" |
James Hetfield | ... erican hardcore band called Iron Cross. Metallica lead singer and guitarist | has a custom version of the ESP Eclipse (based on the Gibson Les Paul) wit ... |
Blake | ... ll as politically revolutionary visions of a post-monarchist world, such as | 's portrayal of Newton as a divine geometer, or David's propagandistic pai ... |
Bobby Byrd | ... ny of his sidemen and supporting players, such as Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s, | , Lyn Collins, Vicki Anderson and Hank Ballard, released records on the Pe ... |
Annie Besant | ... Home Rule League in 1916-18 with G. S. Khaparde and Muhammad Ali Jinnah and | . After years of trying to reunite the moderate and radical factions, he g ... |
Busta Rhymes | ... tures many Wu-Tang members and affiliates, as well as Slick Rick, Jadakiss, | , Beanie Sigel and more. On September 28, 2009 Raekwon was named the #10 H ... |
John Coltrane | ... more evident in Barbieri's early work). American musicians like Don Cherry, | , Milford Graves, and Pharoah Sanders integrated elements of the music of ... |
Jamaaladeen Tacuma | ... eased in 2000, shows Bailey moving into the free funk genre performing with | and Calvin Weston. Carpal Tunnel, the last record to be released during hi ... |
Monterverdi | ... that musicians back then didn't float off into free playing. The melisma in | [sic] must derive from that. But it was all in the context of a repertoire ... |
Little Richard | ... d the act briefly in 1965, by which Hendrix had already left to perform for | . Their Atlantic Records singles bombed and the brothers halted any more r ... |
Walter von Cronberg | ... e Duchy of Prussia and a vassal of the Polish crown by the Prussian Homage. | , the next Grand Master, was enfeoffed with the title to Prussia after the ... |
Ki Longfellow-Stanshall | ... songs such as "Headbutts". In the mid 80s, he often appeared on Vivian and | 's showboat, the Old Profanity Showboat, in Bristol's Floating Harbour. Wh ... |
George Bernard Shaw | ... influences were William Shakespeare, Adam Oehlenschläger, Henrik Ibsen, and | . In his dramas Munk often displays a fascination for "strong characters" ... |
Samuel Prout | ... friends with a number of artists including James Stark, George Cattermole, | and Cornelius Varley. In 1836, he became an honorary member of the Institu ... |
Bill Wyman | ... The line-up did not at that time include drummer Charlie Watts and bassist | . By 1963, they were finding their stride as well as popularity. By 1964, ... |
Bob Dylan | Smith mentioned his admiration for | in several interviews, citing him as an early musical influence. He once c ... |
Beanie Sigel | ... Tang members and affiliates, as well as Slick Rick, Jadakiss, Busta Rhymes, | and more. On September 28, 2009 Raekwon was named the #10 Hottest MC in th ... |
Winston Churchill's | ... rt television miniseries Frankenstein: The True Story. She also appeared as | lover Pamela Plowden in Young Winston, produced by her father-in-law Richa ... |
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Maurice Ravel | | met Gershwin in New York during Ravel's tour of the United States. In that ... |
Milford Graves | ... Barbieri's early work). American musicians like Don Cherry, John Coltrane, | , and Pharoah Sanders integrated elements of the music of Africa, India, a ... |
Chuck Berry | ... roll gave it a widespread social impact. Bobby Gillespie writes that "When | sang 'Hail, hail, rock and roll, deliver me from the days of old', that's ... |
William Sterndale Bennett | ... festival, and in 1849 went to London as a private composition student under | . He studied with Sterndale Bennett three years |
Neil Innes | ... f the Monty Python troupe (Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam along with | ) performing "Sit on My Face". Then Michael Palin came out as an over the ... |
Ezra Pound | ... in Paris in March 1928. Paris at this time hosted many expatriate writers: | , W. B. Yeats, Ernest Hemingway; and artist Pablo Picasso. Gershwin met wi ... |
John Bunyan | In 1660 | was imprisoned for 12 years in Bedford Gaol. It was here that he wrote The ... |
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Béla Bartók | ... sed by Ernő Lendvaï, in his analysis of the use of tonality in the music of | . Tritone relations are also important in the music of George Crumb. Georg ... |
Théo van Rysselberghe | ... Maria Monnom, the wife of his friend, the Belgian neo-impressionist painter | . This would cause the only crisis in the long-standing relationship betwe ... |
Adolf Mišek | ... ed Franz Simandl, Theodore Albin Findeisen, Josef Hrabe, Ludwig Manoly, and | . Simandl and Hrabe were also pedagogues whose method books and studies co ... |
Krzysztof Penderecki | ... Hovhaness, Dmitry Kabalevsky, Libby Larsen, Peter Mennin, Dimitri Nicolau, | , Daniel Pinkham, Earl Robinson, Ned Rorem, William Schuman, Roger Session ... |
Cornelius Varley | ... umber of artists including James Stark, George Cattermole, Samuel Prout and | . In 1836, he became an honorary member of the Institute of British Archit ... |
Nadia Boulanger | ... was to be a second-rate Ravel. Instead, Ravel recommended that Gershwin see | in Paris. Ravel's high praise of Gershwin in an introductory letter to Bou ... |
Paganini | ... 1600 to 1900), and many notable composers and performers (such as violinist | , and pianist, organist, and composer Beethoven) were acclaimed for their ... |
Tyzen Hsiao | ... annual festival of remembrance. Recent requiem works by Taiwanese composers | and Fan-Long Ko follow in this tradition, honouring victims of the 2-28 In ... |
Keiko Terada | ... ies few bands had a female members, like all-female band Show Ya fronted by | , and Terra Rosa with Kazue Akao on vocals. In September 1989, Show Yas al ... |
Dale Chihuly | ... rt contains the most comprehensive collection of glass sculptures by artist | in the world, and Oklahoma City's National Cowboy and Western Heritage Mus ... |
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Ryan Adams | ... ic, including The Beatles, Beach Boys, David Bowie and other acts including | . Hoon has recently also stated that he was a follower of early punk rock, ... |
Duff McKagan | ... m The Spaghetti Incident? Guitarist Slash left in 1996, followed by bassist | in 1997. Axl Rose, the only original member, worked with a constantly-chan ... |
Giovanni Bottesini | In the 19th century, the opera conductor, composer, and bassist | was considered the "Paganini of the double bass" of his time. His composit ... |
Ted Lewis | ... , and the growing popularity of syncopated big bands such as Columbia's own | |
Gustav Mahler | ... a primary theme have primarily come from European Jewish composers such as | and Alban Berg, written during the period of great persecution of the Jewi ... |
Ernest H. Shepard's | ... hristopher Robin Milne's stuffed animals. In the original color versions of | illustrations in the Winnie-the-Pooh books, Piglet has pale pink skin and ... |
Merv Griffin | ... nstable Jones in Mary Poppins. (He was perhaps best known in later years as | 's TV talk show announcer/sidekick in the mid-1960s.) Treacher served as a ... |
Masaccio | ... painting) for centuries afterwards, with artists such as Giotto di Bondone, | , Piero della Francesca, Domenico Ghirlandaio, Perugino, Michelangelo, Rap ... |
Gato Barbieri | ... and become immersed in free jazz, most notably Ivo Perelman from Brazil and | of Argentina (this influence is more evident in Barbieri's early work). Am ... |
Jeff Lynne | ... nd son, Dhani, and arranged under the musical direction of Eric Clapton and | . The profits from the event went to the Material World Charitable Foundat ... |
Shirley Temple | ... "the perfect butler" for his performances as Jeeves, as a butler in several | films, and the role of Constable Jones in Mary Poppins. (He was perhaps be ... |
King Henry VIII's | ... Hertfordshire, in England. She took on the stage name "Jane Seymour" after | third wife |
Tim Rice | ... ay writers from Bucks include Terry Pratchett who was born in Beaconsfield, | who is from Amersham and who is from Aylesbury |
Ludwig III of Bavaria | ... revolution. On 7 November, the revolution had reached Munich, causing King | to flee. Groener, a self-appointed military expert in the MSPD was sent to ... |
Andy Warhol | ... rds of the Rolling Stones, the "brother" of co-host Colin Quinn, and artist | |
Marcelo Frusin | ... nd Angie, from the current run, with three different artists, Steve Dillon, | and Leonardo Manco each drawing one story, as the past, present and future ... |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti | ... f J M W Turner. In 1836, his son, Miles Edmund was appointed to assist him. | was one of his pupils |
Maria Theresa | ... an Succession, nominally a struggle over the legitimacy of the accession of | to the Austrian throne, began in 1740, but at first did not involve either ... |
Alban Berg | ... ave primarily come from European Jewish composers such as Gustav Mahler and | , written during the period of great persecution of the Jewish people shor ... |
George Cattermole | ... n London Cotman was friends with a number of artists including James Stark, | , Samuel Prout and Cornelius Varley. In 1836, he became an honorary member ... |
Bootsy Collins | ... Byrd employed a new band that included future funk greats, such as bassist | , Collins' guitarist brother Phelps "Catfish" Collins and trombonist and m ... |
Pablo Picasso | ... y expatriate writers: Ezra Pound, W. B. Yeats, Ernest Hemingway; and artist | . Gershwin met with Boulanger and at her request he played ten minutes of ... |
Brian Howe | ... er known as The Gasman, Roger Hodgson of Supertramp was born in Portsmouth, | , vocalist of Bad Company, was born in Portsmouth, Mick Jones, founder of ... |
James Reese Europe | ... Memphis recorded a cover version of "Livery Stable Blues." In February 1918 | 's "Hellfighters" infantry band took ragtime to Europe during World War I, ... |
Anoushka Shankar | ... nal Sanskrit invocation, the Sarvesham chant, followed by Indian music when | , daughter of Ravi Shankar, played "Your Eyes". Next, Anoushka Shankar and ... |
Nick Drake | ... iece" several times in concert. Smith has also been compared to folk legend | , due to his fingerpicking style and vocals. Darryl Cater of Allmusic call ... |
Ed Roth | ... n use the Iron Cross as a symbol that reflects the car's country of origin. | created accessories for surfers, hot rodders and bikers derived from Germa ... |
Berlioz | ... Hauptmann, acquiring the then-conventional prejudices against the music of | , Liszt and Wagner. (This would be in sharp contrast to his brother Walter ... |
Gesner Abelard | ... library). The city is the birthplace of internationally known naïve artist | , who was associated with the Centre d'Art |
Anoushka Shankar | ... when Anoushka Shankar, daughter of Ravi Shankar, played "Your Eyes". Next, | and Jeff Lynne performed "The Inner Light", followed by a Ravi Shankar com ... |
Dimitri Nicolau | ... ur Honegger, Alan Hovhaness, Dmitry Kabalevsky, Libby Larsen, Peter Mennin, | , Krzysztof Penderecki, Daniel Pinkham, Earl Robinson, Ned Rorem, William ... |
Maarten van Heemskerck | ... ges. In the square around the church is a monument dedicated to the painter | |
Muddy Waters | ... appearance under the name The Rollin' Stones (after one of their favourite | tunes) was at the Marquee Club, a jazz club, on 12 July 1962. They would l ... |
Celine Dion | ... cluded Jessica Holmes, who returned for the 60 minute show as Yogi Gurt and | |
Elvin Bishop | ... nd company to find a new lead singer in Mickey Thomas (who had sung lead on | 's "Fooled Around and Fell in Love"). Thomas joined the group in April 197 ... |
King Oliver's | ... reole Orchestra in Chicago, Illinois in 1917. The following year, he joined | Creole Jazz Band, then in 1920 joined Keppard in Doc Cook's band which he ... |
Claude Debussy | ... style of this A section is written in the typical French style of composers | and Les Six. This A section featured duple meter, singsong rhythms, and di ... |
Violeta Parra | ... er Latin American countries; he was particularly influenced by artists like | , Atahualpa Yupanqui, and the poet Pablo Neruda. Jara began his foray into ... |
Richard X | ... etrospectively on CD in 2002 titled The Golden Hour of the Future, mixed by | . The association with Adi Newton was short; Newton left The Future and we ... |
Cher | ... ation was born out of moments like Letterman's verbal sparring matches with | , Shirley MacLaine and Harvey Pekar |
Dmitri Shostakovich | ... iod of Nazi activity in Europe. A notable exception is the Russian composer | whose symphonies use the theme of angst in post-World War II compositions ... |
Ravi Shankar | ... arvesham chant, followed by Indian music when Anoushka Shankar, daughter of | , played "Your Eyes". Next, Anoushka Shankar and Jeff Lynne performed "The ... |
Giovanni Angelo Montorsoli | ... athedral. Maurolico also designed an ornate fountain, built by the sculptor | in 1547, in which Orion is a central figure, symbolizing the Emperor Charl ... |
Jimi Hendrix | ... n singles with their band, which would later include then-unknown guitarist | . With Hendrix, the brothers cut the songs, "Testify" and "Move Over and L ... |
Keith Richards | ... ed in skits on the MTV game show Remote Control, playing such characters as | of the Rolling Stones, the "brother" of co-host Colin Quinn, and artist An ... |
Bob Hope | ... n downtown Stockton, is one of several movie palaces in the Central Valley. | often came to Stockton to visit close friend and billionaire tycoon Alex S ... |
Liszt | ... n, acquiring the then-conventional prejudices against the music of Berlioz, | and Wagner. (This would be in sharp contrast to his brother Walter, who wo ... |
Ludwig van Beethoven | ... Dragonetti was a prominent musical figure and an acquaintance of Haydn and | . His playing was known all the way from his homeland Italy to the Tsardom ... |
Den Hegarty | ... esenting team consisted of Midlands DJ Gordon Astley, former Darts frontman | and comic impressionist Fogwell Flax. Veteran Tiswas presenter Sally James ... |
David Bowie | ... unning and cinema. He also enjoys music, including The Beatles, Beach Boys, | and other acts including Ryan Adams. Hoon has recently also stated that he ... |
Scott Joplin | ... . These included what is reputed to have been the first recorded version of | 's "Maple Leaf Rag"; no copies of these are known to exist today. In 1908, ... |
Albert Namatjira | ... cluding the 'last' Tasmanian Aboriginal, the treatment of indigenous artist | , the Australian flag debate, and republicanism. Liner notes for the singl ... |
Leonardo Manco | ... current run, with three different artists, Steve Dillon, Marcelo Frusin and | each drawing one story, as the past, present and future of the title |
Barry Goldwater | ... wed the explosion of a nuclear bomb. The message conveyed was that electing | president held the danger of nuclear war. Although it only aired one time, ... |
George Lewis | ... g saxophonists Evan Parker, Anthony Braxton and Peter Brötzmann, trombonist | , guitarist Derek Bailey, and the improvising groups The Art Ensemble of C ... |
John Foulds | ... iem may be regarded as a specific subset of this type. The World Requiem of | was written in the aftermath of the First World War and initiated the Roya ... |
Gian Lorenzo Bernini | ... een 1665 and 1680, to be overseen by Colbert. It was chosen over designs by | (with whom, as Perrault recounts in his Memoires, he had stormy relations ... |
Wagner | ... ng the then-conventional prejudices against the music of Berlioz, Liszt and | . (This would be in sharp contrast to his brother Walter, who would become ... |
Magritte, René | ... rkedal - Maaseik - Maasmechelen - Maddens Doctrine - Maeterlinck, Maurice - | - Maingain, Olivier - Maldegem - Malle - Malmedy massacre - Malmedy massac ... |
Jeff Lynne | ... r, daughter of Ravi Shankar, played "Your Eyes". Next, Anoushka Shankar and | performed "The Inner Light", followed by a Ravi Shankar composition "Arpan ... |
George Harrison | ... Bartók. Tritone relations are also important in the music of George Crumb. | uses tritones on the downbeats of the opening phrases of the Beatles songs ... |
George IV | ... e of Wellington, Richard Chamberlain as Byron, and Ralph Richardson as King | . The film is also notable because it is the last film in which Michael Wi ... |
Mike Brady | ... Oil, Doug Parkinson, Jon English, Blackfeather, Ronnie Burns, The Ferrets, | , Martin Gellatley, Hush, Tully, Madder Lake, Supernaut, Russell Morris, A ... |
Herbert Howells | ... of a poem written by Robert Rozhdestvensky especially for the composition. | 's unaccompanied Requiem uses Psalm 23 ("The Lord is my shepherd"), Psalm ... |
Joe Jones | ... er the Surrealist and Fluxus art movements, specifically the Fluxus artists | , Yasunao Tone, George Brecht, Robert Watts, Wolf Vostell, Yoko Ono, Walte ... |
Ossip Zadkine | In 1948 and 1949 Noland worked with | in Paris, and had his first exhibition of his paintings there. In the earl ... |
Dan Hartman | ... cotti Bros., and the 1986 top 10 hit single "Living in America" (written by | ), which was featured prominently in the Rocky IV film and soundtrack. Bro ... |
Ringo Starr | ... Band" and included the surviving members of The Beatles, Paul McCartney and | , as well as musicians Eric Clapton, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Billy Preston, ... |
Einojuhani Rautavaara | ... ento for Double Bass and Orchestra (1973), Jean Françaix's Concerto (1975), | 's Angel Of Dusk (1980), Gian Carlo Menotti's Concerto (1983), Christopher ... |
Schoenberg | ... of athematic serial composition that rejected the twelve-tone technique of | (Felder 1977, 92). He characterized many of these earliest compositions (t ... |
Isaac Asimov | ... und to a differentiated location in space contra transcendent omnipresence. | , a confirmed atheist, answered a variation of this question: what happens ... |
Maurice Ravel | ... pears to be absent from important French music. Erik Satie’s Gymnopédie and | ’s Pavane pour une infante défunte, composed before World War II, reflect ... |
Malcolm McLaren | ... numerous awards and recognitions, and acquired an unexpected audience after | sampled some of its music in his 1982 hit song, "Buffalo Girls." Later the ... |
Eric Clapton | ... embers of The Beatles, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, as well as musicians | , Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Billy Preston, Jools Holland, Albert Lee, Sam Bro ... |
Fletcher Henderson | ... ecke formed The Wolverines in 1924. Also in 1924 Louis Armstrong joined the | dance band as featured soloist for a year, then formed his virtuosic Hot F ... |
Coen brothers | ... cademy Award nomination for his role in True Grit, a collaboration with the | in which he starred alongside Matt Damon, Josh Brolin, Barry Pepper, and H ... |
Ice Cube | Rammstein embarked on a live tour with Korn, | , Orgy and Limp Bizkit called the Family Values Tour in September through ... |
Dick Higgins | ... rs, including Hannah Higgins, daughter of fluxus artists Alison Knowles and | , assert that although Maciunas was a key participant, there were many mor ... |
E. H. Shepard | ... s When We Were Very Young, which were illustrated by Punch staff cartoonist | . A collection of short stories for children Gallery of Children, and othe ... |
Paul McCartney | ... featured "George's Band" and included the surviving members of The Beatles, | and Ringo Starr, as well as musicians Eric Clapton, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, ... |
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Madonna | ... 989, Wright became involved with actor Sean Penn following his divorce from | . Their daughter Dylan Frances Penn was born on April 13, 1991. Their son ... |
Eddie Fisher | ... e for millionaires Hollywood stars such as Elizabeth Taylor, Frank Sinatra, | and Brigitte Bardot. Former Swing Musician Teddy Stauffer, so called "Mist ... |
Reg Lindsay | ... derable success in the early 1960s, especially in the UK Singles Charts and | was one of the first Australians to perform at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry ... |
Frederick Delius | ... title What Man Tells Me, or alternatively What the Night tells me (of Man). | based his major choral-orchestral work A Mass of Life (1904-5) on texts fr ... |
Diana Ross | Gentleman callers during this period included | ' brother Chico, Prince, and a young David Gest. Jackson also dated Bobby ... |
Peter Mennin | ... y Harris, Arthur Honegger, Alan Hovhaness, Dmitry Kabalevsky, Libby Larsen, | , Dimitri Nicolau, Krzysztof Penderecki, Daniel Pinkham, Earl Robinson, Ne ... |
Louis Armstrong | Bix Beiderbecke formed The Wolverines in 1924. Also in 1924 | joined the Fletcher Henderson dance band as featured soloist for a year, t ... |
Henry VIII | ... ongside population growth, inflation was a major reason for enclosure. When | became King in 1509, the royal finances were in good shape thanks to the p ... |
Will Sampson | ... their current household. Aided by an American Indian shaman named Taylor ( | ), the Freelings manage to escape from Kane and his followers a second tim ... |
Josef Albers | ... of Piet Mondrian. There Noland also studied Bauhaus theory and color under | and he became interested in , specifically his sensitivity to color |
Jean Françaix | ... rti included Nino Rota's Divertimento for Double Bass and Orchestra (1973), | 's Concerto (1975), Einojuhani Rautavaara's Angel Of Dusk (1980), Gian Car ... |
Alison Knowles | Others, including Hannah Higgins, daughter of fluxus artists | and Dick Higgins, assert that although Maciunas was a key participant, the ... |
Kid Ory | ... til 1943, when he moved to Los Angeles, California. Shortly after he joined | 's band, which was featured for a time on a radio program hosted by Orson ... |
Erik Satie | Angst appears to be absent from important French music. | ’s Gymnopédie and Maurice Ravel’s Pavane pour une infante défunte, compose ... |
Matt Groening | ... e episode was the first to feature the series' full title sequence. Creator | developed the lengthy sequence in order to cut down on the animation neces ... |
Charles the Bold | ... oyed an extremely refined court culture in his lands; she was the mother of | |
Johnny Dyani | ... er, Misha Mengelberg, Lol Coxhill, Fred Frith, Steve Beresford, Steve Lacy, | , Leo Smith, Han Bennink, Eugene Chadbourne, Henry Kaiser, John Zorn, Buck ... |
Akiko Yano | ... wn for acoustic music turned to techno production,. such as Taeko Onuki and | , and idol producers began employing electronic arrangements for new singe ... |
Hans Werner Henze | ... title of requiem, as famously exemplified by Britten's Sinfonia da Requiem. | 's Das Floß der Medusa, written in 1968 as a requiem for Che Guevara, is p ... |
César Franck | ... in F. Some did not think it belonged in a program with classical composers | , Richard Wagner, or Guillaume Lekeu on its premiere. Gershwin responded t ... |
Harry Belafonte | ... 's brother Ben had been pastor for 27 years. Honorary pall bearers included | among others, with Pollard informally assisting. Bishop J. Clinton Hoggard ... |
Rob Zombie | ... almost $20,000 to build. Barris also built the DRAG-U-LA (which inspired a | song by the same name), a dragster built from a coffin, which Grandpa used ... |
Frank Ifield | ... in the 1950s has represented a vaudeville style of comic Australian country | ;achieved considerable success in the early 1960s, especially in the UK Si ... |
Sidney Bechet | ... of the second generation of jazz clarinetists, along with Johnny Dodds and | . Noone's playing is not as blues-tinged as Dodds nor as flamboyant as Bec ... |
Bertram Turetzky | ... ted soloists to use in concert. Another important performer in this period, | , commissioned and premiered more than 300 double bass works |
Tchaikovsky | ... imm, continue to be printed and have been adapted to opera, ballet (such as | 's The Sleeping Beauty), theatre, and film (Disney). Perrault was an influ ... |
Leonard Cohen | ... ayed the huge Isle of Wight Festival alongside Jimi Hendrix, Joan Baez, and | |
Artie Shaw | ... " flavoring. Noone was an important influence on later clarinetists such as | , Irving Fazola and Benny Goodman |
Helen Frankenthaler | ... came friends with Louis, and after being introduced by Clement Greenberg to | and seeing her new paintings at her studio in New York City in 1953 he and ... |
Charles the Bold | ... ing with the astonishing battlefield victories of the Swiss cantons against | of Burgundy in the Burgundian Wars, in which the Swiss participated in 147 ... |
Tchaikovsky | ... n, Isaac Stern, and Yuri Temirkanov at the 150th anniversary celebration of | in Leningrad in December 1990. He has also performed (and recorded) with g ... |
John Zorn | ... acy, Johnny Dyani, Leo Smith, Han Bennink, Eugene Chadbourne, Henry Kaiser, | , Buckethead and many others. Company Week, an annual week long free impro ... |
Nino Rota | In the 1970s and 1980s, new concerti included | 's Divertimento for Double Bass and Orchestra (1973), Jean Françaix's Conc ... |
Olly Murs | On November 27, 2011, Miss Piggy sang with | on the UK X Factor |
George Brecht | ... s Fountain. Fluxus art was often presented in "events", which Fluxus member | defined as "the smallest unit of a situation". The events consisted of a m ... |
Evan Parker | ... n. Alongside the aforementioned Joe Harriott, saxophonists Peter Brötzmann, | , trombonist Conny Bauer, guitarist Derek Bailey, pianist Fred Van Hove an ... |
Jimi Hendrix | ... London. In August, McTell played the huge Isle of Wight Festival alongside | , Joan Baez, and Leonard Cohen |
Morris Louis | ... had his first exhibition of his paintings there. In the early 1950s he met | in Washington DC while teaching night classes at the Washington Workshop C ... |
Richard Strauss | Zweig enjoyed a close association with | , and provided the libretto for Die schweigsame Frau (The Silent Woman). S ... |
Robert Watts | ... ts, specifically the Fluxus artists Joe Jones, Yasunao Tone, George Brecht, | , Wolf Vostell, Yoko Ono, Walter De Maria's Ocean Music, Milan Knížák's Br ... |
Puccini's | ... he sang the role of "Un carceriere" ("a jailer") on a 1981 EMI recording of | Tosca which featured Renata Scotto, Plácido Domingo, and Renato Bruson, wi ... |
Isaac Asimov | | claims that Gothic cavalry adopted technology reverse-engineered from the ... |
Edwin Henry Landseer's | ... rial, built in 1918 to commemorate World War I, is a smaller copy of one of | four lions at Nelson's Column in London's Trafalgar Square. On the opposit ... |
Carl Orff | ... s roundelay which Delius had composed earlier, in 1898, as a separate work. | also composed a three-movement setting of part of Nietzsche's text as a te ... |
Tina Turner | According to a 1990s interview with singer | 's mother, Zelma Bullock, the singer was born Anna Mae Bullock in a sharec ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... racy lapsed in the early 1930s, leading to the ascent of the Nazi Party and | in 1933. The legal measures taken by the Nazi government in February and M ... |
Roy Wood | ... on Legs, including comedian Malcolm Hardee. The theme tune was recorded by | and was released as a singl |
Jeff Lynne | ... Beatles, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, as well as musicians Eric Clapton, | , Tom Petty, Billy Preston, Jools Holland, Albert Lee, Sam Brown, Gary Bro ... |
Clement Greenberg | ... r for the Arts. He became friends with Louis, and after being introduced by | to Helen Frankenthaler and seeing her new paintings at her studio in New Y ... |
Benny Goodman | ... rupa Story, singing "Memories of You". Late in 1959, she toured Europe with | to great personal acclaim. O'Day later wrote in her 1981 autobiography tha ... |
Peter Brötzmann | ... n Europe and Japan. Alongside the aforementioned Joe Harriott, saxophonists | , Evan Parker, trombonist Conny Bauer, guitarist Derek Bailey, pianist Fre ... |
John Wycliffe | ... val residents included Edward the Confessor, who had a palace at Brill, and | who lived in |
Roberta Flack | ... To Music", would later become a huge hit when re-recorded as a duet between | and Maxi Priest. For the No Protection tour, Brett Bloomfield was brought ... |
Joan Baez | ... gust, McTell played the huge Isle of Wight Festival alongside Jimi Hendrix, | , and Leonard Cohen |
Johnny Dodds | ... e of the greatest of the second generation of jazz clarinetists, along with | and Sidney Bechet. Noone's playing is not as blues-tinged as Dodds nor as ... |
Gil Scott-Heron | ... lso a predecessor for beat poetry, as well as the rapping in hip hop music. | , a jazz poet/musician who wrote and released such seminal songs as "The R ... |
Sappho | ... ophical treatises all arose in this period.The two major lyrical poets were | and Pindar |
Jelly Roll Morton | ... r, then formed his virtuosic Hot Five band, also popularizing scat singing. | recorded with the New Orleans Rhythm Kings in an early mixed-race collabor ... |
Benny Goodman | ... rtant influence on later clarinetists such as Artie Shaw, Irving Fazola and | |
John Williams | | (born 1932) is an American music composer specializing in film scores |
Johannes Vermeer | Paintings in the collection by | |
Dmitry Kabalevsky | ... Norman Dello Joio, Lukas Foss, Roy Harris, Arthur Honegger, Alan Hovhaness, | , Libby Larsen, Peter Mennin, Dimitri Nicolau, Krzysztof Penderecki, Danie ... |
Steve Lacy | ... cludes John Zorn, Henry Kaiser, Eugene Chadbourne, Tim Berne, Bill Frisell, | , Cecil Taylor, Ornette Coleman, and Ray Anderson in this genre, which con ... |
Jan Steen | ... includes works by artists Jacob van Ruysdael, Frans Hals, Johannes Vermeer, | and Rembrandt and Rembrandt's pupils |
Guillaume Lekeu | ... nged in a program with classical composers César Franck, Richard Wagner, or | on its premiere. Gershwin responded to the critics, "It's not a Beethoven ... |
Karen Black | ... nt Offerings (1976) and The Disappearance of Aimee (1976), but clashed with | and Faye Dunaway, the stars of the two respective productions, because she ... |
Dave Berg | ... spectively, of Marvel Comics. While working alongside future Mad cartoonist | , Jaffee created several humor features for Timely, including "Inferior Ma ... |
Bob Dylan | ... nuclear disarmament and antiwar protester subculture. Folk rock songs like | 's 1963 Masters of War and A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall articulated the drea ... |
Charles III of Spain | ... s father considered other possibilities (such as marrying her to the future | ) before announcing the engagement of the couple. France demanded that Mar ... |
Jan Steen | Paintings in the collection by | |
Forge | ... dditions to the X-Men during this time were Kitty Pryde/Shadowcat, Dazzler, | , Longshot, Psylocke, Rogue, Rachel Summers/Phoenix, and Jubilee. In a con ... |
Jimi Hendrix | ... acked. It was an act that was imitated by other bands and artists including | (who had just signed with the same label) in his break-out performance at ... |
Keith Richards | ... o influenced many rock guitarists such as The Rolling Stones' Brian Jones ( | writes in his book that at the time he met Brian Jones, Brian called himse ... |
Hans Werner Henze | ... s-Erik Larsson's Concertino (1957), Gunther Schuller's Concerto (1962), and | 's Concerto (1966) |
Frans Hals | Paintings in the collection by | |
Ilya Bolotowsky | ... in College (two of his brothers studied art there as well) and studied with | , a professor who introduced him to Neo-plasticism and the work of Piet Mo ... |
Frans Hals | The paintings collection includes works by artists Jacob van Ruysdael, | , Johannes Vermeer, Jan Steen and Rembrandt and Rembrandt's pupils |
Boy George | ... falo Girls." Later the Hilltoppers' home was visited by the Sex Pistols and | |
Pete Townshend | ... ets culminated in what they later described as "auto-destructive art", with | (and Moon delightedly following suit) destroying their equipment in elabor ... |
Thelonious Monk | ... mstrong, Oscar Peterson, Dinah Washington, George Shearing, Cal Tjader, and | . She appeared in the documentary Jazz on a Summer's Day, filmed at the 19 ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... ation. Among the holders of the 1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class and 1st Class was | , who held the rank of . Hitler can be seen wearing the award on his left ... |
Kid Ory | From 1919 | 's Original Creole Jazz Band of musicians from New Orleans played in San F ... |
Richard Wagner | ... d not think it belonged in a program with classical composers César Franck, | , or Guillaume Lekeu on its premiere. Gershwin responded to the critics, " ... |
Bill Frisell | ... g." Johnson includes John Zorn, Henry Kaiser, Eugene Chadbourne, Tim Berne, | , Steve Lacy, Cecil Taylor, Ornette Coleman, and Ray Anderson in this genr ... |
Frank Martin | ... 950. He was admitted at the end of that year to the class of Swiss composer | , who had just begun a seven-year tenure in Cologne (Kurtz 1992, 28). At t ... |
Wagner | ... n Siegfried's family; his mother named him Siegfried because of her love of | 's operas. His middle name, Loraine, was the surname of a clergyman with w ... |
Maxi Priest | ... ater become a huge hit when re-recorded as a duet between Roberta Flack and | . For the No Protection tour, Brett Bloomfield was brought in to replace S ... |
Buckethead | ... Dyani, Leo Smith, Han Bennink, Eugene Chadbourne, Henry Kaiser, John Zorn, | and many others. Company Week, an annual week long free improvisational fe ... |
Gary Numan | ... this time, The Human League's role as UK electronic pioneers was usurped by | when his single "Are 'Friends' Electric?" became a huge hit in the UK in m ... |
Gunther Schuller | ... 42), Eduard Tubin's Concerto (1948), Lars-Erik Larsson's Concertino (1957), | 's Concerto (1962), and Hans Werner Henze's Concerto (1966) |
Johannes Vermeer | ... ntings collection includes works by artists Jacob van Ruysdael, Frans Hals, | , Jan Steen and Rembrandt and Rembrandt's pupils |
Irving Fazola | ... Noone was an important influence on later clarinetists such as Artie Shaw, | and Benny Goodman |
Man-Ching Donald Yu | ... sequent White Terror. Another recent requiem composed by Hong Kong composer | , in remembrance of the victims of the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake |
Piet Mondrian | ... olotowsky, a professor who introduced him to Neo-plasticism and the work of | . There Noland also studied Bauhaus theory and color under Josef Albers an ... |
Richard Strauss | The book inspired | to compose the tone poem Also sprach Zarathustra, which he designated "fre ... |
Bill Haley | ... n terms of its wide cultural impact across society in the US and elsewhere, | 's "Rock Around the Clock", recorded in April 1954 but not a commercial su ... |
E. H. Shepard | ... t to London Zoo during the war. "The pooh" comes from a swan called "Pooh". | illustrated the original Pooh books, using his own son's teddy, Growler (" ... |
Dmitry Kabalevsky | ... 6 and dedicated to "the memory of all young Artists fallen in the war", and | 's War Requiem, a setting of a poem written by Robert Rozhdestvensky espec ... |
Bob Wills | ... 1941 noted an "Oklahoma version of shag" done to the Western Swing music of | and his Texas Playboys at the Cain's Dancing Academy in Tulsa. |
Bix Beiderbecke | ... irst recording by Bessie Smith, the most famous of the 1920s blues singers. | formed The Wolverines in 1924. Also in 1924 Louis Armstrong joined the Fle ... |
Emil Doepler | ... Ebert initially declared the official German coat of arms to be a design by | (shown in the infobox above) as of 11 November 1919, following a decision ... |
Lars-Erik Larsson | ... cluding Nikos Skalkottas's Concerto (1942), Eduard Tubin's Concerto (1948), | 's Concertino (1957), Gunther Schuller's Concerto (1962), and Hans Werner ... |
Robert Morris | The art critic Rosalind Krauss argued that by 1968 artists such as | , Robert Smithson, and Richard Serra had "entered a situation the logical ... |
Charles the Bold | ... brésis to the states of Burgundy was made impossible by the sudden death of | in 1477. Louis XI immediately seized the opportunity to take control of Ca ... |
Gustav Mahler | Zarathustra's roundelay is set as part of | 's Third Symphony (1895-6), originally under the title What Man Tells Me, ... |
Alan Hovhaness | ... Maxwell Davies, Norman Dello Joio, Lukas Foss, Roy Harris, Arthur Honegger, | , Dmitry Kabalevsky, Libby Larsen, Peter Mennin, Dimitri Nicolau, Krzyszto ... |
Charles V | ... e was eagerly solicited by the partisans of Charles (afterwards the emperor | ) and by those of Francis I, King of France, and he appears to have receiv ... |
Nathaniel Shilkret | ... er the years. The very first recording was made for RCA Victor in 1929 with | conducting the Victor Symphony Orchestra, drawn from members of the Philad ... |
Anton Webern | ... an attraction to wide intervals—owe much to Bailey's early fascination with | , an influence most audible on Bailey's earliest available recordings, Pie ... |
Frederick Delius | ... itten for public performance without specific religious observance, such as | 's Requiem, completed in 1916 and dedicated to "the memory of all young Ar ... |
J. M. W. Turner | ... hetic theorist John Ruskin, who championed what he saw as the naturalism of | , saw art's role as the communication by artifice of an essential truth th ... |
Niccolò Paganini | Musicians and composers | , Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Robert Johnson are thought to have had the dise ... |
Michael Jackson | In 1984, American musician | 's album Thriller became the first album by a Western artist to sell over ... |
Slim Dusty | ... and went on to national stardom as a singing cowboy of radio, TV and film. | (1927–2003) was known as the King of Australian Country Music, and helped ... |
Marlene Dietrich | ... ized in three films — Judgement at Nuremberg, where the character played by | is a widow whose fictional German general was tried and put to death for t ... |
John Cage | ... noise attacks. (The sounds he produced have been compared to those made by | 's prepared piano.) Typically, he played a conventional instrument, in sta ... |
Elvis Presley | From 1956 Norman was fascinated with the music of | . According to Norman, his father banned him from listening to rock and ro ... |
Eduard Tubin | ... written for the double bass, including Nikos Skalkottas's Concerto (1942), | 's Concerto (1948), Lars-Erik Larsson's Concertino (1957), Gunther Schulle ... |
Sergei Rachmaninoff | Musicians and composers Niccolò Paganini, | , and Robert Johnson are thought to have had the disease. Bradford Cox of ... |
Virgil Thomson | ... critics would argue, is used to make the exploration of oil look beautiful. | composed the music for the film |
Autumn de Wilde | On October 25, 2007, a book titled Elliott Smith was released by | , which consists of photographs, handwritten lyrics and "revealing talks w ... |
William II of the Netherlands | ... he Anna Paulownapolder, which was laid dry in 1846 during the reign of King | and in turn named after his wife, Queen Anna Pavlovna of Russia |
Juliana of the Netherlands | ... ands and Prince Claus of the Netherlands, and the first grandchild of Queen | and Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld. From birth Willem-Alexander has ... |
Saul Steinberg | ... rt's visualization of the math problem was partially inspired by the art of | . The increasing appearance of numbers in that sequence derived from Silve ... |
Robert A. Heinlein | ... hieve complete intuitive understanding), from Stranger in a Strange Land by | ; "McJob", from by Douglas Coupland; "cyberspace", from Neuromancer by Wil ... |
Hank Williams | ... t the Pricks album. Subsequently, Cave cut a duet with Cash on a version of | ' "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" for Cash's album (2002) |
Josiah Wedgwood | ... ans, pins, wire, and other goods. Housing was provided for workers on site. | and Matthew Boulton (whose Soho Manufactory was completed in 1766) were ot ... |
Johnny Cash | ... e film The Contender, in which he co-starred, Bridges recorded a version of | 's standard "Ring of Fire" with Kim Carnes that played over the pivotal op ... |
J. B. Hutto | ... and featured on many of his recordings) John Littlejohn, Hound Dog Taylor, | and many others. He also influenced many rock guitarists such as The Rolli ... |
George Herriman | ... Hearst stars would not be deemed employable elsewhere. One Hearst favorite, | , was the inventor of the dizzy comic strip Krazy Kat; not especially popu ... |
Charles V | ... to Archduke Ferdinand of Austria, then a governor on behalf of his brother | , and later Emperor Ferdinand I |
Arthur Honegger | ... d Chlubna, Peter Maxwell Davies, Norman Dello Joio, Lukas Foss, Roy Harris, | , Alan Hovhaness, Dmitry Kabalevsky, Libby Larsen, Peter Mennin, Dimitri N ... |
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Gene Krupa | ... ore persistence and authority. Moon's favourite musicians were jazz artists | and Sonny Rollins |
Ike Turner | ... is "Rocket 88" by Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats (actually an alias for | and his band The Kings of Rhythm), recorded by Sam Phillips for Sun Record ... |
Tony Randall | ... rs, including John Moffatt, Albert Finney, Sir Peter Ustinov, Sir Ian Holm, | , Alfred Molina and David Suchet |
Walt Disney | ... pped balked at the idea because of the cost of color broadcasting. In 1961, | struck a deal with NBC to move the show to their network. At the time, NBC ... |
Bill Bottrell | ... ennis Lambert, and Peter Wolf and was engineered by Grammy-winning producer | and arranged by Bottrell and Jasun Martz; the second was "Sara". The album ... |
Ryuichi Sakamoto | ... late 70s and 80s., beginning with Yellow Magic Orchestra and solo albums of | and Haruomi Hosono in 1978 before hitting popularity in 79/80. Influenced ... |
Sleepy John Estes | Blues singer and guitarist | was born in Ripley (Nutbush) and later moved to Brownsville in 1915 |
Rembrandt van Rijn | The Paintings in the collection by | |
Jane Fonda | ... s would still like to refilm a scene from The Letter to which Davis nodded. | , Henry Fonda, Natalie Wood and Olivia de Havilland were among the actors ... |
Hal Blaine | ... ith a mix of R&B, utilising grooves and fills of those genres, particularly | of Wrecking Crew. However, he played faster and louder, with more persiste ... |
Kid Ory | ... essionally with Freddie Keppard in Storyville, and played with Buddy Petit, | , Papa Celestin, the Eagle Band, and the Young Olympia Band, before joinin ... |
George Strait | | is a country music singer and actor. He was born there |
Mieczysław Weinberg | ... a rhythmically challenging Double Bass Sonata in 1949. In the Soviet Union, | wrote his Sonata No. 1 for double bass solo in 1971. Giacinto Scelsi wrote ... |
Jonathan Larson | ... 's Volleyball (1984) who died suddenly at a match from an aortic dissection | ;, the author and composer of Rent, who died from an aortic dissection the ... |
Jelly Roll Morton | ... anera figure was a rhythmic staple of jazz at the turn of the 20th century. | and W.C. Handy for example, had habaneras such as "La paloma" in their rep ... |
Douglas Coupland | The eponymous heroine of | 's novel Girlfriend in a Coma is Karen Ann McNeil. She collapses after a p ... |
Keith Rowe | ... oach to music making was actually far more orthodox than performers such as | of the improvising collective AMM, who treats the guitar purely as a 'soun ... |
Paul Shaffer | ... tone ranked them #76 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. | , who did the write-up, wrote that the girl-group sound, originated by the ... |
Arthur Fiedler | ... cond on the program, was recorded and was released in 1998 in a two-CD set. | and the Boston Pops Orchestra recorded the work for RCA Victor, including ... |
Katharine Hepburn | ... er is a 1967 American drama film starring Spencer Tracy, Sidney Poitier and | , and featuring Hepburn's niece Katharine Houghton. The film was groundbre ... |
Masahiro Andoh | ... pianist Kim Pensyl, Japanese jazz-fusion guitarist and T-square bandleader | (on songs such as "Faces" and subsequential revisions, like "The Face") an ... |
Maximilian I of Bavaria | ... came a member of the Confederation of the Rhine in 1806. Consequently, King | introduced far reaching economic, religious and administrative reforms. Wh ... |
Bob Dylan | ... les singing and playing acoustic guitar of the film's theme song written by | , "Man in Me |
Cozy Cole | ... ans passed through his band, including Duke Ellington, Coleman Hawkins, and | . Sweatman also continued to record for such labels as Gennett, Edison, Gr ... |
Jimi Hendrix | ... ve Clark Five, Paul Revere & the Raiders, The Doors, The Who, Janis Joplin, | , Moby Grape, and San Jose bands Syndicate of Sound, and Count Five |
Martin Page | ... wo No.1 hits. The first was "We Built This City", written by Bernie Taupin, | , Dennis Lambert, and Peter Wolf and was engineered by Grammy-winning prod ... |
Maximilian I | ... s II was married to Mary of Habsburg, a Habsburg princess, granddaughter of | , as stipulated by the First Congress of Vienna in 1515. His sister Anne w ... |
Sammy Cahn | ... United States to star in a Broadway production of the James Van Heusen and | musical comedy Walking Happy. His performance was nominated for a Tony Awa ... |
Johnny Cash | ... hn Butler Trio. Nick Cave has been heavily influenced by the country artist | . In 2000, Cash, covered Cave's "The Mercy Seat" on the album American III ... |
Walt Disney | ... me park of the same name, changed its name to Walt Disney Presents in 1958. | had long wanted ABC to broadcast his show in color, but the network still ... |
Paul Hindemith | ... d a Praeludium and Scherzo for double bass and piano, Op. 32 No.1 and No.2. | wrote a rhythmically challenging Double Bass Sonata in 1949. In the Soviet ... |
Rudolph Ruzicka | ... uced in sizes as small as 20 micrometers across. The design has appeared on | 's Bicentennial Medal (Philadelphia Mint, 1969) and elsewhere |
Jeff Nuttall | ... ll articulated the dread caused by the threat of nuclear war. A key text is | 's book Bomb Culture (1968) which traced this pervasive theme in popular c ... |
Winston Churchill | On the orders of allied leaders Franklin D. Roosevelt, | and Dwight D. Eisenhower, records were destroyed and the whole affair was ... |
John Zorn | ... collaborators from highly varied fields: players as diverse as Pat Metheny, | , Lee Konitz, David Sylvian, Cyro Baptista, Cecil Taylor, Keiji Haino, tap ... |
Chris Menges | ... and a motion picture version, directed by David Leland and photographed by | was released on DVD on 17 November 2003. A compact disc version was also r ... |
Janis Joplin | ... nimals, The Dave Clark Five, Paul Revere & the Raiders, The Doors, The Who, | , Jimi Hendrix, Moby Grape, and San Jose bands Syndicate of Sound, and Cou ... |
Milton Caniff | ... rait. Poteet Canyon, Steve Canyon's ward in the long-running comic strip by | , is named after the town (and a mosaic of Poteet Canyon stands in front o ... |
Pamphilus | ... of Ephesus, but after he had attained some celebrity he became a student to | at Sicyon He thus combined the Dorian thoroughness with the Ionic grace. A ... |
Elvis Presley | ... op chorus on Jesse Stone's "Down in the Alley", recorded by The Clovers and | . Stone transcribed the riff as: "Changety changety changety changety chan ... |
Louis Jordan | ... rt, and King Houdini. His 1939 composition "He Had It Coming" was a hit for | and Ella Fitzgerald under the new title "Stone Cold Dead in the Market." T ... |
Jackie Brenston | ... ll record. One contender for "first rock and roll record" is "Rocket 88" by | and his Delta Cats (actually an alias for Ike Turner and his band The King ... |
Cole Porter | The Kinsey report was mentioned in | 's contemporaneous song, "Too Darn Hot", for his musical Kiss Me Kate (194 ... |
Roy Harris | ... hávez, Osvald Chlubna, Peter Maxwell Davies, Norman Dello Joio, Lukas Foss, | , Arthur Honegger, Alan Hovhaness, Dmitry Kabalevsky, Libby Larsen, Peter ... |
Lorne Greene | ... on Larson's original series which starred Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict and | . Bryan Singer was confirmed to direct the feature film though plans made ... |
Philip V of Spain | ... to defend from foreign aggression than Sardinia. The treaty also recognised | 's son, Don Carlos, as the heir to the Duchy of Parma and Grand Duchy of T ... |
Maximilian I | ... hemia. Upon his father's death Louis had been adopted by Holy Roman Emperor | in 1515. When Maximilian I died in 1519, Louis was raised by his legal gua ... |
Nick Cave | ... music of successful contemporary bands The Waifs and The John Butler Trio. | has been heavily influenced by the country artist Johnny Cash. In 2000, Ca ... |
Brian Froud | ... uppets, the puppets in The Dark Crystal were based on conceptual artwork by | |
Douglas Coupland | ... g), from Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein; "McJob", from by | ; "cyberspace", from Neuromancer by William Gibson; "nymphet" from Lolita ... |
Reinhold Glière | ... dré Previn's Double Concerto for violin, double bass, and orchestra (2007). | wrote an Intermezzo and Tarantella for double bass and piano, Op. 9, No. 1 ... |
Karlheinz Stockhausen | ... hesizer and spent time working at the studio of influential German composer | in Cologne |
George Strait | ... its "Poteet Strawberry Festival" and being the birthplace of country singer | . Poteet Canyon, Steve Canyon's ward in the long-running comic strip by Mi ... |
Leon Russell | ... referring to will-o'-the-wisps, such as Magnolia electric Co., Verdunkeln, | and Yes. The will-o'-the-wisp is also referred to during the song "Maria" ... |
Thoreau MacDonald | ... ed on the shield part of the seal, this one by Canadian artist and designer | . That design was used widely and, like Dwiggins' seal, had its date chang ... |
Dave Brubeck | ... c conservatory and for being the home of the Brubeck Institute, named after | , a Pacific alumnus and jazz piano legend. The institute maintains an arch ... |
Sting | ... rth Day's 40th anniversary. The final day's events featured performances by | , Mavis Staples, The Roots, John Legend, Jimmy Cliff and others. A day-lon ... |
Sonny Rollins | ... and authority. Moon's favourite musicians were jazz artists Gene Krupa and | |
Pat Metheny | ... to work with collaborators from highly varied fields: players as diverse as | , John Zorn, Lee Konitz, David Sylvian, Cyro Baptista, Cecil Taylor, Keiji ... |
Jasun Martz | ... eered by Grammy-winning producer Bill Bottrell and arranged by Bottrell and | ; the second was "Sara". The album itself reached No. 7, went platinum, an ... |
Keith Richards | ... history of rock & roll". His distinctive voice and performance, along with | ' guitar style, have been the trademark of The Rolling Stones throughout t ... |
Joe Hill | ... s and reinvigorated their cause with impromptu singing performances, e.g. " | ", and he was given arts and artifacts from Aborigine culture to signify t ... |
Jean Boucher | ... as a source of influence for feminist theologians such as Carol P. Christ. | 's statue of the seated skeptical thinker Ernest Renan, shown to the left, ... |
Danny Thompson | ... in the charts. It was promoted by lengthy tours of Britain and Europe with | and Mike Piggott as backing musicians. Despite the civil unrest and violen ... |
Philip Adrian Wright | ... d static and uninspiring. A friend of Oakey's who had been in the audience, | , who also had an art and photography background was invited to become the ... |
Josiah Wedgwood | ... n of Staffordshire to the Trent and to the Mersey. The first sod was cut by | in 1766 and Brindley carried it away in a barrow. From Runcorn, the canal ... |
Marianne Faithfull | ... s sang a medley of songs after being presented the awards by Merry Clayton, | , and Darlene Love. In 2002, they were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall ... |
André Previn | ... i Aho's Concerto (2005), John Harbison's Concerto for Bass Viol (2006), and | 's Double Concerto for violin, double bass, and orchestra (2007) |
Yoda | ... t Stuart Freeborn in the creation and articulation of enigmatic Jedi Master | . Henson suggested to Star Wars creator George Lucas that he use Frank Oz ... |
Wynonie Harris | ... Sam Phillips for Sun Records in March 1951. Other early contenders include | ' "Good Rockin' Tonight" (1947) and Jimmy Preston's "Rock the Joint" (1949 ... |
Eugene Levy | ... production of Godspell, starring Victor Garber, Gilda Radner, Martin Short, | , Dave Thomas and Andrea Martin. He went on to play piano for a Broadway s ... |
Roy Wood | ... nsisted comedy sketches, with some live music acts - usually Thin Lizzy and | . Saturday Stayback received much less controversy than O.T.T., and also i ... |
Van Morrison | People! performed about 200 concerts a year, appearing with | and Them, The Animals, The Dave Clark Five, Paul Revere & the Raiders, The ... |
Jesse Stone | ... ith electric slide guitar. It was even transformed into a doo-wop chorus on | 's "Down in the Alley", recorded by The Clovers and Elvis Presley. Stone t ... |
Moby | ... 7 September called "100 years of Rammstein". Guests to the concert included | , Bobo and The Berlin Session Orchestra, Berlin director Gert Hof was resp ... |
John Trumbull | ... d interest in the history of the Revolution. In 1817, Congress commissioned | 's famous painting of the signers, which was exhibited to large crowds bef ... |
Earl Hines | ... rked with Noone in Doc Cook's band. The influential Pittsburgh-born pianist | was also in the band for a time |
Stuart Freeborn | ... In 1979, he was asked by the producers of the sequel to aid make-up artist | in the creation and articulation of enigmatic Jedi Master Yoda. Henson sug ... |
Lukas Foss | ... an, Carlos Chávez, Osvald Chlubna, Peter Maxwell Davies, Norman Dello Joio, | , Roy Harris, Arthur Honegger, Alan Hovhaness, Dmitry Kabalevsky, Libby La ... |
Kasey Chambers | ... ike James Blundell and James Reyne singing "Way Out West", and country star | winning the ARIA for Best Female Artist in 2003. The cross-over influence ... |
Mantegna | ... in 1623. His engravings are scarce and valuable, and are chiefly copies of | , Albrecht Dürer, Parmigianino and Titian. The most remarkable of his work ... |
David Bowie | ... Be Loved, Loved, Loved, Loved)" (R&B #31) used the main riff from "Fame" by | , not the other way around as was often believed. The riff was provided to ... |
Sherlock Holmes | ... nan Doyle. In An Autobiography Christie admits, "I was still writing in the | tradition – eccentric detective, stooge assistant, with a Lestrade-type Sc ... |
John Harbison | ... ade of the 21st century, new concerti include Kalevi Aho's Concerto (2005), | 's Concerto for Bass Viol (2006), and André Previn's Double Concerto for v ... |
Thomas Newman | ... ilm's] encouragement that viewers look closer". Toward the end of the film, | 's score features more prominently, creating "a disturbing tempo" that mat ... |
Charles Deenen | The games' music was composed by Glenn Stafford and | |
Jools Holland | ... r, as well as musicians Eric Clapton, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Billy Preston, | , Albert Lee, Sam Brown, Gary Brooker, Joe Brown, Ray Cooper, Andy Fairwea ... |
Doc Cook | ... r, he joined King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band, then in 1920 joined Keppard in | 's band which he would remain with for six years, and make early recording ... |
Trent Reznor | ... 's first major boost in popularity outside Germany came when music director | chose two Rammstein songs, "Heirate mich" and "Rammstein", for David Lynch ... |
Glenn Stafford | The games' music was composed by | and Charles Deenen |
David Bowie | ... then Siouxsie and the Banshees as early as September 1978. In December 1978 | appeared in the audience and later declared to NME that he "had seen the f ... |
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor | In 1543 Cambrai was conquered by | , and annexed to his already vast possessions. He had the medieval monaste ... |
Ella Fitzgerald | ... ini. His 1939 composition "He Had It Coming" was a hit for Louis Jordan and | under the new title "Stone Cold Dead in the Market." The song stayed on th ... |
Pigmeat Markham | ... which are rhymed in rhythm over this type of beat were released by comedian | , "Here Come the Judge" which was released in 1968 by the Chess label and ... |
Billy Preston | ... and Ringo Starr, as well as musicians Eric Clapton, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, | , Jools Holland, Albert Lee, Sam Brown, Gary Brooker, Joe Brown, Ray Coope ... |
Kalevi Aho | ... Nets (1988). In the first decade of the 21st century, new concerti include | 's Concerto (2005), John Harbison's Concerto for Bass Viol (2006), and And ... |
Paris Hilton | ... y may through sheer exposure become involved in causes or controversies (as | did in the US presidential election, 2008) it's clearly not correct to lab ... |
Schoenberg | ... an. This was a break from the intellectual serial music of the tradition of | which lasted from the early 1900s to 1960s |
Pierre Schaeffer | ... e Groupe de Recherches Musicales (GRM) in 1969, then under the direction of | ("father" of musique concrète), proved hugely influential. Jarre was intro ... |
John Sebastian | ... s death in 1997 returned to Brownsville to perform Jug Band recordings with | and the J-Band |
James Reyne | ... d cross-over success in the pop charts with artists like James Blundell and | singing "Way Out West", and country star Kasey Chambers winning the ARIA f ... |
Jonathan Kramer | ... ink likens to "vertical time", described by the composer and music theorist | as music that imparts "a single present stretched out into an enormous dur ... |
Britney Spears | ... sman for such products as Viagra, Visa, Dunkin' Donuts and Pepsi-Cola (with | ), and as an occasional political commentator on the popular American inte ... |
Wynton Marsalis | Comparing the music of New Orleans with the music of Cuba, | observes that tresillo is the New Orleans "clave," a Spanish word meaning ... |
Gladys Knight | ... later they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, together with | and The Pips. At the ceremony in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York, th ... |
Pól | ... , Enya worked with Clannad, the band composed of her siblings Máire (Moya), | , and Ciarán and twin uncles Noel and Pádraig Duggan. Enya played the keyb ... |
Albrecht Dürer | ... His engravings are scarce and valuable, and are chiefly copies of Mantegna, | , Parmigianino and Titian. The most remarkable of his works are Mercury an ... |
James Brown | One of the main influences on Hip Hop artists was | . James Brown is credited for inventing funk music in the middle '60s. The ... |
Michael Jackson | Popular singer and song writer | paid a visit to Cleveland Elementary School to see the children and famili ... |
Liliuokalani | ... irst order of business for the Provisional Government after the deposing of | was to form an interim government while Lorrin A. Thurston was in Washingt ... |
George Lucas | ... lation of enigmatic Jedi Master Yoda. Henson suggested to Star Wars creator | that he use Frank Oz as the puppeteer and voice of Yoda. Oz voiced Yoda in ... |
Steven Seagal | ... available throughout the world. Aikido was exhibited in Hollywood films by | in the 1990s |
Muddy Waters | ... by George Adins, and no other detailed descriptions or any live recordings. | took the Belgian blues fan (George Adins) to see James play in Chicago in ... |
Henry Brant | ... n Carlo Menotti's Concerto (1983), Christopher Rouse's Concerto (1985), and | 's Ghost Nets (1988). In the first decade of the 21st century, new concert ... |
Norman Dello Joio | ... lburger, Erik Bergman, Carlos Chávez, Osvald Chlubna, Peter Maxwell Davies, | , Lukas Foss, Roy Harris, Arthur Honegger, Alan Hovhaness, Dmitry Kabalevs ... |
Henry Jolles | ... ne other work by Zweig received a musical setting: the pianist and composer | , who like Zweig had fled to Brazil to escape the Nazis, composed a song, ... |
Cher | ... er-one Billboard Hot 100 hit, at the age of 47, (She held this record until | broke it at the age of 52, in 1999 with "Believe".) The following year, th ... |
Eleftheria Arvanitaki | ... ("Son Of Wilmot"), Sabres of Paradise ("Wilmot"), Shantel ("Bucovina") and | ("Den milo ghia mia nychta ego") |
John Lennon | ... ay around as was often believed. The riff was provided to "Fame" co-writers | and Bowie by guitarist Carlos Alomar, who had briefly been a member of Bro ... |
Ian McLagan | ... 1973. She took Mandy with her to live in the house of Faces keyboard player | , with whom she was having an affair, and divorced Moon in 1975. (Kerrigan ... |
Lee Konitz | ... rs from highly varied fields: players as diverse as Pat Metheny, John Zorn, | , David Sylvian, Cyro Baptista, Cecil Taylor, Keiji Haino, tap dancer Will ... |
Gian Carlo Menotti | ... n Françaix's Concerto (1975), Einojuhani Rautavaara's Angel Of Dusk (1980), | 's Concerto (1983), Christopher Rouse's Concerto (1985), and Henry Brant's ... |
Robert Vickrey | ... 1935 as a United State Senator; and on October 9, 1964 as a Justice (art by | ) |
Tina Turner | ... ity concert, he performed at Philadelphia's JFK Stadium; he did a duet with | of "It's Only Rock and Roll", and the performance was highlighted by Jagge ... |
Girolamo Frescobaldi | ... mbined in a single composition, as in the Cento partite sopra passacagli by | , and the first suite of Les Nations (1726) as well as in the Pièces de Vi ... |
Johnny Green | ... lt around the An American in Paris symphonic poem (arranged for the film by | ), costing $500,000 |
Kenny Wheeler | ... ther like-minded musicians, such as saxophonist Evan Parker, trumpet player | and double bass player Dave Holland. These players often collaborated unde ... |
Charlie Chaplin | ... were the only ones by Western actors permitted by Enver Hoxha to be shown. | once referred to Wisdom as his "favourite clown" |
Julian Cochran | ... e, clarinet, soprano saxophone, violin, cello and piano, the piano works of | , Ross Edwards' "Laikan" for flute, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin an ... |
Peter Lindbergh | ... December 2010 issue, she agreed to be photographed by fashion photographer | only if her pregnancy was not shown. In 2011, The Telegraph reported the m ... |
Carlos Chávez | ... 995 Revelation. Cantatas were also composed by Mark Alburger, Erik Bergman, | , Osvald Chlubna, Peter Maxwell Davies, Norman Dello Joio, Lukas Foss, Roy ... |
Ursula K. Le Guin | ... Orbit 18 edited by Damon Knight. Robinson gave the novella in rough form to | to read and edit while he was enrolled in her writing workshop at UCSD in ... |
Karlheinz Stockhausen | ... of the 20th century, however, composers like Henry Cowell, Morton Feldman, | and George Crumb, re-introduced improvisation to classical music, with com ... |
Marco Rizo | ... ops in Birmingham Hospital with John Macchia and hired his childhood friend | to play piano and arrange for the orchestra. When he became successful in ... |
Yoko Ono | ... ad, Diana Ross, B.B. King, Asleep at the Wheel, Cyndi Lauper, Carl Perkins, | , Blues Traveler, Cher, Chicago, Robert Burns, George Clinton, Bootsy Coll ... |
Artie Shaw | ... Ellington, Benny Goodman, Fletcher Henderson, Earl Hines, Glenn Miller and | |
John Lennon | James is mentioned in The Beatles' song "For You Blue": while | plays the slide guitar (James' trademark), George Harrison says, "Elmore J ... |
Antonio Rossellino | ... r reasons unknown, with the death of Donatello in 1466, and ten years later | was commissioned to take up where Agostino had left off |
Hank Williams | ... ntry hits. Along with Ray Price, Jackson is considered a cornerstone, after | and Lefty Frizzell, of the hard-driving honky tonk sound in the late 1950s ... |
Philip II | In 1561, King | made Madrid the capital of the empire. The surrounding territories became ... |
George Crumb | ... ver, composers like Henry Cowell, Morton Feldman, Karlheinz Stockhausen and | , re-introduced improvisation to classical music, with compositions that a ... |
Dave Holland | ... axophonist Evan Parker, trumpet player Kenny Wheeler and double bass player | . These players often collaborated under the umbrella name of the Spontane ... |
William Lenthall | ... ommons with an armed guard on 4 January 1642. Having displaced the Speaker, | from his chair, the king asked him where the MPs had fled. Lenthall famous ... |
George Brecht | Event scores, such as | 's "Drip Music", are essentially performance art scripts that are usually ... |
Kurt Weill | Bremner has translated three operas into English: Der Silbersee by | , Carmen by Georges Bizet and Orpheus in the Underworld by Jacques Offenba ... |
Brian Eno | ... -label Fontana Records after being courted by both Creation Records and the | -run label Opal Records. The band's debut album, 1991/92's Ferment, made a ... |
Lindley Evans | ... ABC station in 1944 before being broadcast nationally. Pianist and academic | broadcast a series of programs called "Adventures in Music" on the ABC, bu ... |
George Harrison | ... For You Blue": while John Lennon plays the slide guitar (James' trademark), | says, "Elmore James got nothin' on this, baby." Other artists influenced b ... |
Bob Hope | ... th regular appearances on coast-to-coast broadcasts starring Jimmy Durante, | and |
Robyn Hitchcock | ... Futureheads, Belle & Sebastian, Damon Albarn, Dizzee Rascal, Kaiser Chiefs, | , Super Furry Animals, and Colin Blunstone for the spread |
Benny Goodman | In the mid-1930s, | hired pianist Teddy Wilson, vibraphonist Lionel Hampton and guitarist Char ... |
Lefty Frizzell | ... ith Ray Price, Jackson is considered a cornerstone, after Hank Williams and | , of the hard-driving honky tonk sound in the late 1950s and early 1960s |
Michael | ... art. Her second single, "Night Time Lover", was produced by younger brother | , who provided backing vocals. In turn, she provided the opening scream on ... |
Tsunehisa Kimura | ... of nuclear war and environmental issues. The album cover by Japanese artist | featured a photomontage of Sydney – both city and harbour – cratered and d ... |
Frederick II of Prussia | ... ich Count Lestocq, Peter's aunt (the ruling Russian Empress Elizabeth), and | took part. Lestocq and Frederick wanted to strengthen the friendship betwe ... |
Janis Joplin | ... n Ginsberg, The Grateful Dead, and Big Brother and the Holding Company with | , donating proceeds to the temple. In mid-June 1967, Moby Grape appeared a ... |
François Couperin | ... st suite of Les Nations (1726) as well as in the Pièces de Violes (1728) by | |
Teddy Wilson | In the mid-1930s, Benny Goodman hired pianist | , vibraphonist Lionel Hampton and guitarist Charlie Christian to join smal ... |
Walt Disney | For | , she played Lucifer the Cat in the feature film Cinderella, Lambert's mot ... |
Philip V | ... the region was not solved despite the several attempts. During the reign of | , the intendencia was created as a policial and administrative division. N ... |
the actor | ... le producers, all long-time staffers. Adam Sandler (not to be confused with | ) is the current producer of the show. Stan Blits, who joined the show in ... |
Cornelius Cardew | ... equired musicians to improvise. Perhaps the most notable example of this is | 's Treatise: a graphic score with no conventional notation whatsoever, whi ... |
Joseph Waters | ... y of San Diego, California commissioned sculptor Roman DeSalvo and composer | to create a public artwork in the form of a safety railing on the 25th Str ... |
John Entwistle | Unknown to many people at the time, Moon was often able to cajole | into helping him blow up toilets. In a 1981 interview with the Los Angeles ... |
Osvald Chlubna | ... Cantatas were also composed by Mark Alburger, Erik Bergman, Carlos Chávez, | , Peter Maxwell Davies, Norman Dello Joio, Lukas Foss, Roy Harris, Arthur ... |
Ben Folds | ... ly titled "Elliott Smith," on the Live from Nowhere, Volume 2 compilation), | ("Late" on Songs for Silverman), Brad Mehldau ("Sky Turning Grey (for Elli ... |
Leon Warnerke | ... of the speed of photographic materials, was invented by the Polish engineer | - pseudonym of (1837–1900) - in 1880, among the achievements for which he ... |
Damon Albarn | ... zorlight, Brian Eno, M.I.A., Ian Brown, The Futureheads, Belle & Sebastian, | , Dizzee Rascal, Kaiser Chiefs, Robyn Hitchcock, Super Furry Animals, and ... |
Howard Chaykin | ... stunned. Gibbons recalled, "What really clinched it ... was [writer/artist] | , who doesn't give praise lightly, and who came up and said, 'Dave what yo ... |
Parmigianino | ... re scarce and valuable, and are chiefly copies of Mantegna, Albrecht Dürer, | and Titian. The most remarkable of his works are Mercury and Ignorance, th ... |
Frank Zappa | ... ot nothin' on this, baby." Other artists influenced by Elmore James include | and Jeffrey Evans of the band 68 Comeback |
Henry Cowell | By the middle decades of the 20th century, however, composers like | , Morton Feldman, Karlheinz Stockhausen and George Crumb, re-introduced im ... |
Nam June Paik | ... of notes that allow anyone to perform the work, an idea linked both to what | labeled the "do it yourself" approach and to what Ken Friedman termed "mus ... |
Earl Hines | ... Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Fletcher Henderson, | , Glenn Miller and Artie Shaw |
Van Morrison | ... wn features in the song Snow in San Anselmo by Irish born singer/songwriter | , about an unusual bout of winter weather that occurred when he was living ... |
Rosella Hightower | ... ide fame. These were Yvonne Chouteau, sisters Marjorie and Maria Tallchief, | and Moscelyne Larkin, known collectively as the Five Moons. The New York T ... |
Fletcher Henderson | ... Basie, Cab Calloway, Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, | , Earl Hines, Glenn Miller and Artie Shaw |
Evan Parker | ... Stevens. Here he met many other like-minded musicians, such as saxophonist | , trumpet player Kenny Wheeler and double bass player Dave Holland. These ... |
Titian | ... uable, and are chiefly copies of Mantegna, Albrecht Dürer, Parmigianino and | . The most remarkable of his works are Mercury and Ignorance, the Deluge, ... |
Vishal Bhardwaj | ... (Bianca) and Konkona Sen Sharma as Indu (Emilia). The film was directed by | who earlier adapted Shakespeare's Macbeth as Maqbool. All characters in th ... |
Harry Belafonte | ... s Band finished the service by performing "When the Saints Go Marching In". | sang "Turn the World Around," a song he had debuted on The Muppet Show, as ... |
Graham Nash | This 'prototype' version of Jefferson Starship included David Crosby and | and Grateful Dead members Jerry Garcia, Bill Kreutzmann, and Mickey Hart, ... |
Morton Feldman | ... e middle decades of the 20th century, however, composers like Henry Cowell, | , Karlheinz Stockhausen and George Crumb, re-introduced improvisation to c ... |
Darius Rucker | In the same year, Hootie & the Blowfish vocalist | released his second solo album and country music debut, Learn to Live. The ... |
Moscelyne Larkin | ... vonne Chouteau, sisters Marjorie and Maria Tallchief, Rosella Hightower and | , known collectively as the Five Moons. The New York Times rates the Tulsa ... |
Francis Stephen | ... of smallpox, which upset Maria Theresa. Léopold Clément's younger brother, | , was invited to Vienna, but Maria Theresa's father considered other possi ... |
Damon Knight | ... ella On the North Pole of Pluto in 1980 in the anthology Orbit 18 edited by | . Robinson gave the novella in rough form to Ursula K. Le Guin to read and ... |
Penelope Delta | ... omos, Andreas Kalvos, Angelos Sikelianos, Emmanuel Rhoides, Kostis Palamas, | , Yannis Ritsos, Alexandros Papadiamantis, Nikos Kazantzakis, Andreas Embe ... |
John Lennon | ... biting his Kinetic Light Sculptures at the Indica Gallery. Mardas impressed | with the Nothing Box; a small plastic box with randomly blinking lights, a ... |
Johann Sebastian Bach | ... of the chaconne is the final movement from the Violin Partita in D minor by | . This 256-measure chaconne takes a plaintive four-bar phrase through a co ... |
John Glover (artist) | The 19th century artist, | , captioned one of his Tasmanian paintings, Batman's Lookout, Benn Lomond ... |
Dizzee Rascal | ... n Eno, M.I.A., Ian Brown, The Futureheads, Belle & Sebastian, Damon Albarn, | , Kaiser Chiefs, Robyn Hitchcock, Super Furry Animals, and Colin Blunstone ... |
John Primer | The Grateful Dead, | (Blue Steel CD), Billy Gibbons and Eric Clapton are other notable artists ... |
George Lucas | San Anselmo's most prominent resident, movie director | , bought an old Victorian in San Anselmo with some of the proceeds from hi ... |
Paul Simon | The song "You Can Call Me Al" by | features a palindromic bass run performed by Bakithi Kumalo |
Ray Brown | A number of other bassists, such as | , Slam Stewart and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, were central to the hist ... |
Maurice Sendak | ... ngdom, and the other in Hardy's birthplace, Harlem, Georgia, United States. | showed three identical Oliver Hardy figures as bakers preparing cakes for ... |
Glenn Miller | ... ommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Fletcher Henderson, Earl Hines, | and Artie Shaw |
Peter Maxwell Davies | ... lso composed by Mark Alburger, Erik Bergman, Carlos Chávez, Osvald Chlubna, | , Norman Dello Joio, Lukas Foss, Roy Harris, Arthur Honegger, Alan Hovhane ... |
Harold Fraser-Simson | Several of Milne's children's poems were set to music by the composer | . His poems have been parodied many times, including with the books When W ... |
Mendelssohn | ... on the Range. She has narrated various classical music recordings (notably | 's A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Britten's Canticles-The Heart of the Mat ... |
Charlie Chaplin | ... ps from starring roles to background ensemble, in support of comedians like | and Fatty Arbuckle. The Keystone Kops serve as supporting players for Mari ... |
Craig Adams | ... r one in Portugal, Astbury and Duffy fired the "backing band" and recruited | (The Mission) and Scott Garrett for performances across Europe in 1993, wi ... |
Churchill | ... ght through 1940 and again in 1941, drew peak audiences of 16 million; only | was more popular with listeners. But his talks were cancelled. It was thou ... |
Mary Pinchot Meyer | Noland had an affair in the 1960s with artist and socialite | |
Barry Guy | ... the Jazz Composers Orchestra and Iskra 1903, a trio with double bass player | and trombone player Paul Rutherford that was named after a newspaper publi ... |
Nicolas Poussin | ... f Orion recovering his sight; the sculpture is now displayed at the Louvre. | painted Paysage avec Orion aveugle cherchant le soleil (1658) ("Landscape ... |
Charles II of Spain | ... in as Charles III following the death of its ruler, and Charles's relative, | , in 1700. He married Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, by wh ... |
Tommy Dorsey | ... and included bandleaders and arrangers Count Basie, Cab Calloway, Jimmy and | , Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Fletcher Henderson, Earl Hines, Glenn Mil ... |
Pete Yorn | ... e and Tremble),, Joan As Police Woman ("We Don't Own It" on Real Life), and | ("Bandstand in the Sky" on Nightcrawler, a song jointly dedicated to Jeff ... |
China Kantner | ... g made that Kantner sealed his love affair with Grace Slick; their daughter | (who made a name for herself as an MTV veejay in the 1980s) was born short ... |
Five Moons | ... allchief, Rosella Hightower and Moscelyne Larkin, known collectively as the | . The New York Times rates the Tulsa Ballet as one of the top ballet compa ... |
Schuiten, François | ... Adolphe - Schaarbeek / Schaerbeek - Scheldt - Schelle - Schilde - Schoten - | - Scifo, Enzo - Science and technology in Brussels - Science and technolog ... |
George Onslow | ... ritten from roughly the same period include those by Johann Nepomuk Hummel, | , Jan Ladislav Dussek, Louise Farrenc, Ferdinand Ries, Franz Limmer, Johan ... |
Joseph Byrd | ... re Joseph Beuys, Dick Higgins, Nam June Paik, Wolf Vostell, La Monte Young, | , and Yoko Ono who explored media ranging from performance art to poetry t ... |
"Weird Al" Yankovic | ... res palindromic lyrics and imagery. The 27-word bridge is word-symmetrical. | 's song, "Bob", from his 2003 album Poodle Hat, consists of rhyming palind ... |
Jacques Offenbach | ... see by Kurt Weill, Carmen by Georges Bizet and Orpheus in the Underworld by | . He has also translated a Bertolt Brecht play into English. He appeared o ... |
Robert Plant | ... 1967. Miller-Stevenson's "8:05" became a country rock standard (covered by | , , and others) |
Leonardo da Vinci | ... committee of 30 Florentine citizens that comprised many artists, including | and Sandro Botticelli, to decide on an appropriate site for David. While n ... |
Jeff Buckley | ... e Yorn ("Bandstand in the Sky" on Nightcrawler, a song jointly dedicated to | ). Several tribute albums have been released since his death, including Ch ... |
George Jones | ... ugh came in the country Top 40 in late 1958, with a song written by a young | , "Life to Go". It peaked at No. 2 in early 1959 and his follow-up record, ... |
Cyndi Lauper | ... nnie Wood, Grand Funk Railroad, Diana Ross, B.B. King, Asleep at the Wheel, | , Carl Perkins, Yoko Ono, Blues Traveler, Cher, Chicago, Robert Burns, Geo ... |
Buddy Miles | ... in 1969/70 as well as recording two different versions of it in the studio. | also sang lyrics along with Jimi playing some motifs from James' "The Sky ... |
Duke Ellington | ... andleaders and arrangers Count Basie, Cab Calloway, Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey, | , Benny Goodman, Fletcher Henderson, Earl Hines, Glenn Miller and Artie Sh ... |
Pierre Soulages | ... ptive, without lyrics". He was also influenced by the work of French artist | , whose exhibition at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris he atte ... |
Keith Rowe | ... ce couldn't have been anything other than a free improvisation." Similarly, | stated, "Other players got into playing freely, way before AMM, way before ... |
Handel's | ... exactly the same manner, although the general outlines remain understood. ( | "Chaconne" in G minor for keyboard has only the faintest relationship to t ... |
Madonna | ... usic videos in the 1990s. His first video role was as the Angel of Death in | 's 1993 "Bad Girl". The second appearance was in Skid Row's "Breakin' Down ... |
Xavier Cugat | ... . Arnaz and Ball married on November 30, 1940. Arnaz also played guitar for | |
Winston Churchill | ... y the first eyewitness accounts of the Holocaust to the mostly disbelieving | and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Before leaving, Karski was visited by two leade ... |
Henry VIII | ... yed in 1538, during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, on orders from King | . The king also destroyed Becket's bones and ordered that all mention of h ... |
Benny Goodman | ... rrangers Count Basie, Cab Calloway, Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, | , Fletcher Henderson, Earl Hines, Glenn Miller and Artie Shaw |
Michael Jackson | ... ed with The Jacksons on the song "State of Shock", sharing lead vocals with | . For his own personal contributions in the 1985 Live Aid multi-venue char ... |
Oscar Zarate | Othello, an adaptation by | , Oval Projects Ltd (1985). It was reprinted in 2005 by Can of Worms Press ... |
Erik Bergman | ... ody wrote in 1995 Revelation. Cantatas were also composed by Mark Alburger, | , Carlos Chávez, Osvald Chlubna, Peter Maxwell Davies, Norman Dello Joio, ... |
Martinů | ... addition to 12 wind instruments for his "Gran Partita" Serenade, K.361 and | used the double bass in his nonet for wind quintet, violin, viola, cello a ... |
Neil Peart | Many rock drummers have cited Moon as an influence, including | and Dave Grohl The Jam paid tribute to Moon on the second single from thei ... |
Philip Reeve | In the Mortal Engines by | , Professor Pennyroyal is a bogus historian who leads the protagonists of ... |
Earl Hines | ... pened an influential residency at the Cotton Club in 1927) in New York, and | 's Band in Chicago (who opened in The Grand Terrace Cafe there in 1928). A ... |
Jeff Beck | ... e Boss produced by Nile Rodgers and Bill Laswell, featuring Herbie Hancock, | , Jan Hammer, Pete Townshend, and the Compass Point All Stars. It sold fai ... |
Nabil Kanso | Othello, a series of 60 paintings executed in 1985 by | . It was published in 1996 by NEV Editions |
Bob Dylan | ... his 2003 album Poodle Hat, consists of rhyming palindromes and parodies the | song, "Subterranean Homesick Blues". There is an accompanying video for th ... |
Robert Johnson | ... and R&B. Inspired by musicians such as Jesse Fuller, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, | and Muddy Waters, he bought a guitar and practised assiduously |
Beethoven | ... nto decline during the 19th century, though the 32 Variations in C minor by | suggest its continuing influence. However, the form saw a very substantial ... |
Michelangelo | ... whose library henceforth "sparked the Renaissance", inspired "Leonardo and | ", and motivated Marco Polo and his father to journey to the Orient, payin ... |
Carl Perkins | ... nd Funk Railroad, Diana Ross, B.B. King, Asleep at the Wheel, Cyndi Lauper, | , Yoko Ono, Blues Traveler, Cher, Chicago, Robert Burns, George Clinton, B ... |
John Zorn | ... mprovisation group Nuova Consonanza. Anthony Braxton has written opera, and | has written acclaimed orchestral pieces |
Frescobaldi | ... ions (1726) as well as in the Pièces de Violes (1728) by François Couperin. | , who was probably the first composer to treat the chaconne and passacagli ... |
Ernest Tubb | ... in the Grand Ole Opry before obtaining a recording contract. He toured with | , who became his mentor. Jackson signed to Columbia Records and debuted in ... |
Georges Bizet | ... ranslated three operas into English: Der Silbersee by Kurt Weill, Carmen by | and Orpheus in the Underworld by Jacques Offenbach. He has also translated ... |
Brian Eno | ... ographing several artists including Paul Weller, Jarvis Cocker, Razorlight, | , M.I.A., Ian Brown, The Futureheads, Belle & Sebastian, Damon Albarn, Diz ... |
George Harrison | ... build the inventions. He was involved in the hasty departure of Lennon and | from the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's ashram in India, and Lennon's divorce of ... |
William Walton | ... a dance-theatre version of the play called Dancing Henry Five, which mixed | 's music written for the Olivier film, recorded speeches from the film its ... |
Franz Joseph I of Austria | ... of his Catholic Austrian relatives, particularly that of his uncle, Emperor | |
Brian Jackson | ... een cited as an influence on many rappers. His collaborations with musician | (Pieces of a Man, Winter in America) have been cited as major influences o ... |
Daniel Seiter | ... ilostratus' Imagines which Poussin is known to have consulted. The Austrian | (active in Turin, Italy), painted Diane auprès du cadavre d'Orion (c.1685) ... |
Wolf Vostell | Among its early associates were Joseph Beuys, Dick Higgins, Nam June Paik, | , La Monte Young, Joseph Byrd, and Yoko Ono who explored media ranging fro ... |
Ian Brown | ... rtists including Paul Weller, Jarvis Cocker, Razorlight, Brian Eno, M.I.A., | , The Futureheads, Belle & Sebastian, Damon Albarn, Dizzee Rascal, Kaiser ... |
Dave Grohl | ... any rock drummers have cited Moon as an influence, including Neil Peart and | The Jam paid tribute to Moon on the second single from their third album, ... |
Rhett Miller | ... n), Brad Mehldau ("Sky Turning Grey (for Elliott Smith)" on Highway Rider), | ("The Believer" on The Believer), Earlimart ("Heaven Adores You" on Treble ... |
Joey Covington | ... e remaining members of Jefferson Airplane, lead singer Grace Slick, drummer | and bassist Jack Casady. This agglomeration was informally known as the Pl ... |
Johann Stumpf | ... e land better known by translating into Latin parts of the great Chronik of | . With this view he collected materials, and in 1574 published a specimen ... |
R. Kelly | ... The success of the record was sparked from Ron Isley being featured on the | hit "Down Low" and Isley's music video character, "Mr. Frank Biggs", or "M ... |
Leonardo da Vinci | ... ienced in this kind of work might examine it and express an opinion. Though | and others were consulted, it was Michelangelo, only twenty-six years old, ... |
Baby Gramps | ... Yankovic shows all of the palindromes on cue cards as they are being sung. | is known for songs where the lyrics are made up of palindromes |
Count Basie | ... igures in developing the "big" jazz band included bandleaders and arrangers | , Cab Calloway, Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Fle ... |
Pete Townshend | ... Rodgers and Bill Laswell, featuring Herbie Hancock, Jeff Beck, Jan Hammer, | , and the Compass Point All Stars. It sold fairly well, and the single "Ju ... |
Beethoven's | ... ts, which became more common in the romantic era. The scherzo and trio from | Fifth Symphony are famous orchestral excerpts, as is the recitative at the ... |
Allen Ginsberg | ... by Grape performed along with the Hare Krishna founder Bhaktivedanta Swami, | , The Grateful Dead, and Big Brother and the Holding Company with Janis Jo ... |
Cab Calloway | ... eloping the "big" jazz band included bandleaders and arrangers Count Basie, | , Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Fletcher Henderso ... |
Albert of Brandenburg-Ansbach | ... gainst the Roman Catholic rule of the Teutonic Knights, whose Grand Master, | , a member of a cadet branch of the House of Hohenzollern, lacked the mili ... |
John Rutter | ... ly to music, such as Pie Iesu in the settings of Dvořák, Fauré, Duruflé and | |
Robert A. Heinlein | ... nd God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater are sprinkled with these plot descriptions. | 's later books (The Number of the Beast, The Cat Who Walks Through Walls a ... |
William S. Burroughs | Moore named | as one of his main influences during the conception of Watchmen. He admire ... |
Heinrich Isaac | ... palindromes. Webern, who had studied the music of the Renaissance composer | , was extremely interested in symmetries in music, be they horizontal or v ... |
Misha Mengelberg | ... rs, which at various times has included Anthony Braxton, Tristan Honsinger, | , Lol Coxhill, Fred Frith, Steve Beresford, Steve Lacy, Johnny Dyani, Leo ... |
Alvin Curran | ... lm-composer Ennio Morricone. The latter group was formed in Rome in 1966 by | , Richard Teitelbaum, Frederic Rzewski, Allan Bryant, Carol Plantamura, Iv ... |
John Selden | ... ded between 1610–1612, (known as the Arts End) and again in 1634–1637. When | died in 1654, he left the Bodleian his large collection of books and manus ... |
John Entwistle | ... 04 and then Roth in 2007), The Who (delayed in 2002 by the death of bassist | until 2006) and Black Sabbath (with Osbourne 1997–2006 and Dio 2006-7) and ... |
Mack Sennett | ... silent film comedies in the early 20th century. The movies were produced by | for his Keystone Film Company between 1912 and 1917. The idea came from Ha ... |
Winston Churchill | ... h parties, the guests at which included Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, | and a young John F. Kennedy. Upon visiting St. Donat's, George Bernard Sha ... |
Charlotte Moorman | ... traditional works included, for example, the video art of Nam June Paik and | and the performance art of Joseph Beuys and Wolf Vostell. The often playfu ... |
Havok | ... ibur and X-Factor ended and the latter was replaced with Mutant X, starring | stranded in a parallel universe. Marvel launched a number of solo series, ... |
Lenny Kravitz | ... uld keep the celebrity guests to a minimum on Wandering Spirit, only having | as a vocalist on his cover of Bill Withers' "Use Me" and bassist Flea from ... |
Archie Shepp | ... Qui Pêche (The Fishing Cat), a friend's Paris jazz club, where saxophonists | and John Coltrane, and trumpet players Don Cherry and Chet Baker were regu ... |
Ray Brown | ... introduced new melodic and harmonic solo ideas for the instrument; bassist | (1926–2002), known for backing Beboppers Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Peterson, ... |
Georges Bizet | ... Gabor Csupo. The opera attended by the family is Carmen, by French composer | ; the song that Bart mocks is a famous aria called the Toreador Song. Stud ... |
Richard Teitelbaum | ... nio Morricone. The latter group was formed in Rome in 1966 by Alvin Curran, | , Frederic Rzewski, Allan Bryant, Carol Plantamura, Ivan Vandor, and Jon P ... |
Katharine Hepburn | ... erformances: Sydney Greenstreet, Claire Trevor, Sam Jaffe, Humphrey Bogart, | , José Ferrer, Colette Marchand, Deborah Kerr, Grayson Hall, Susan Tyrrell ... |
Carole King | The film's theme song, "Love for the Last Time," is performed by | |
Rupert Holmes | ... een famous in Puerto Rico since 1978, and it became more widely known after | released his song "Escape", commonly known as "The Piña Colada Song" |
Little Richard | ... d Kelly Isley posthumously were inducted to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame by | . After the release of a live album in 1993, the Isleys left Warner Bros. ... |
Duke Ellington | ... stra. Other influential large ensembles included Fletcher Henderson's band, | 's band (which opened an influential residency at the Cotton Club in 1927) ... |
Johannes Ockeghem | ... es the texts of the requiem were sung to Gregorian melodies. The Requiem by | , written sometime in the latter half of the 15th century, is the earliest ... |
Ringo Starr | ... ight. For example, during The Beatles' appearance he persistently addressed | as "Bongo" |
MC Hammer | ... acks and commentary by experts on Brown's music. In 1991, Brown appeared in | 's video "Too Legit to Quit" (or "2 Legit 2 Quit"), someone Hammer idolize ... |
John Coltrane | ... shing Cat), a friend's Paris jazz club, where saxophonists Archie Shepp and | , and trumpet players Don Cherry and Chet Baker were regular performers. T ... |
Sherlock Holmes | ... eon. His great grandson was Joseph Bell who Arthur Conan Doyle has credited | as being loosely based on from Bell's observant manner. Doyle's father, ar ... |
Grand Duke's | ... uchy of Tuscany; Charles had prior endorsed the succession of the incumbent | daughter, Anna Maria Luisa, Electress Palatine |
Adolf Hitler | ... ayments to the victorious allies, and the controversial "War Guilt Clause". | later blamed the republic and its democracy for the oppressive terms of th ... |
Robert Plant | ... r, Cher, Chicago, Robert Burns, George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, Nina Hagen, | , Peter Criss, Scandal, Late Show regular Warren Zevon, jazz trumpeter Lew ... |
Earl Bathurst | ... of discipline caused an enraged Wellington to write in a famous dispatch to | , "We have in the service the scum of the earth as common soldiers" |
Ennio Morricone | ... and Giacinto Scelsi, the group featured the later well-known film-composer | . The latter group was formed in Rome in 1966 by Alvin Curran, Richard Tei ... |
Ivan Moody | ... n 1995. Iván Erőd wrote in 1988/89) Vox Lucis (Voice of the Light), op. 56. | wrote in 1995 Revelation. Cantatas were also composed by Mark Alburger, Er ... |
Damien Hirst | David Bailey: 8 Minutes: Hirst & Bailey, 2009 With | EYE, 200 |
José Ferrer | ... Greenstreet, Claire Trevor, Sam Jaffe, Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn, | , Colette Marchand, Deborah Kerr, Grayson Hall, Susan Tyrrell, Albert Finn ... |
Murray Torkildsen | ... as a duo with Richard Holgarth; and often with his Big Band which includes | , Seymour, Adam Batterbee and guest keyboard player Barry Upton. Throughou ... |
Karlheinz Stockhausen | ... le notes, palindromes may be made using more complex elements. For example, | 's composition Mixtur, originally written in 1964, consists of twenty sect ... |
Yoko Ono | ... Dick Higgins, Nam June Paik, Wolf Vostell, La Monte Young, Joseph Byrd, and | who explored media ranging from performance art to poetry to experimental ... |
Fletcher Henderson | ... emiered by Whiteman's Orchestra. Other influential large ensembles included | 's band, Duke Ellington's band (which opened an influential residency at t ... |
Barry Upton | ... cludes Murray Torkildsen, Seymour, Adam Batterbee and guest keyboard player | . Throughout 2005 and 2006 Otway teamed up with The Hamsters and Wilko Joh ... |
Brigitte Bardot | ... ster designed their second collection for Mango in 2007. It was inspired by | and summers in St Tropez |
Karel Goeyvaerts | ... d is played in the same direction in each half of the program. By contrast, | 's 1953 electronic composition, Nummer 5 (met zuivere tonen) is an exact p ... |
Chet Baker | ... phonists Archie Shepp and John Coltrane, and trumpet players Don Cherry and | were regular performers. These early Jazz experiences suggested to him tha ... |
Joe Orlando | ... es of the Black Freighter at the end of issue five credits real-life artist | as a major contributor to the series. Moore chose Orlando because he felt ... |
Dave Ellefson | In July 2004, former bassist | sued Mustaine for $18.5 million in Manhattan Federal Court. Ellefson alleg ... |
Anthony Braxton | ... collection of like-minded improvisors, which at various times has included | , Tristan Honsinger, Misha Mengelberg, Lol Coxhill, Fred Frith, Steve Bere ... |
Isaac Newton | ... , who was joining it, "I don't know any scientist who looks as much as like | as you do". May replied that "that could be my after dinner comment, thank ... |
Barthélemy Prieur | ... uity are fairly rare. At the beginning of the 17th century, French sculptor | cast a bronze statue Orion et Cédalion, some time between 1600 and 1611. T ... |
Walter Hampden | ... s of Henry V include Charles Kean (1859), Charles Alexander Calvert (1872), | (1928), and Ty Jones (2011) in an all black cast |
Steve Beresford | ... hony Braxton, Tristan Honsinger, Misha Mengelberg, Lol Coxhill, Fred Frith, | , Steve Lacy, Johnny Dyani, Leo Smith, Han Bennink, Eugene Chadbourne, Hen ... |
Cézanne | ... is important public commissions include a 1912 commission for a monument to | , as well as numerous war memorials commissioned after World War I |
Luigi Nono | ... rimental composers collective. Influenced by contemporary composers such as | and Giacinto Scelsi, the group featured the later well-known film-composer ... |
Harlan Ellison | ... ot know where that sentence originated. After reading the interview, author | informed Moore that the sentence is a translation of the question "Quis cu ... |
Paul Whiteman | ... ce music played by white orchestras, such as Jean Goldkette's orchestra and | 's orchestra. In 1924 Whiteman commissioned Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, w ... |
Lizzie Caswall Smith | ... A black and white photograph of Florence Nightingale taken in about 1907 by | at Nightingale's London home in South Street, Park Lane, was auctioned on ... |
Mozart | ... on (which included David Bowie and Mikhail Baryshnikov) to play the role of | in director Milos Forman's film version of Peter Shaffer's play Amadeus. I ... |
Bob Gustafson | ... ver the years, Mort Walker has been assisted by (among others) Jerry Dumas, | , Frank Johnson and Walker's sons Neal, Brian and Greg Walker. The latter ... |
Mark Rothko | ... m Rehnquist. Tulane has also hosted several prominent artists, most notably | , who was a Visiting Artist from 1956–1957. Currently on the faculty are J ... |
Charles Altamont Doyle | ... being loosely based on from Bell's observant manner. Doyle's father, artist | , died in Dumfries. Thomas Peter Anderson Stuart left Dumfries to go on an ... |
Cher | ... Asleep at the Wheel, Cyndi Lauper, Carl Perkins, Yoko Ono, Blues Traveler, | , Chicago, Robert Burns, George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, Nina Hagen, Rober ... |
Prince Juan Carlos | In 1974, Mardas held an expensive party for the then Spanish heir, | , which secured Mardas a contract. After the assassination of Admiral Carr ... |
Lewis Carroll | ... ated dodo fossils, the newly vindicated bird was featured as a character in | 's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. With the popularity of the book, the ... |
Rick Ross | ... l other Wu-Tang members made appearances, as well as Black Thought, Nas and | , among others. Shortly after Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang was completed, Raekwon r ... |
Giacinto Scelsi | ... ers collective. Influenced by contemporary composers such as Luigi Nono and | , the group featured the later well-known film-composer Ennio Morricone. T ... |
Steve Lacy | ... stan Honsinger, Misha Mengelberg, Lol Coxhill, Fred Frith, Steve Beresford, | , Johnny Dyani, Leo Smith, Han Bennink, Eugene Chadbourne, Henry Kaiser, J ... |
Prince | Gentleman callers during this period included Diana Ross' brother Chico, | , and a young David Gest. Jackson also dated Bobby DeBarge, and was the in ... |
Karl Freund | ... s were in New York, the rest of the country received only kinescope images. | , Arnaz's cameraman, and even Arnaz himself have been credited with the de ... |
Pat Boone | ... festival, at Evansville, Indiana, which attracted 6,000 people to hear him, | and his family, Christian folk singer Gene Cotton, and Jesus rock artists ... |
Alain Bashung | ... y famous French people like Edith Piaf, Isabelle Adjani, Arnaud Montebourg, | , and many others have Maghrebi ancestry |
Isaac Newton | ... morals but no longer authoritative (or meant to be) on matters of science. | 's (1642–1727) mathematical explanation of universal gravitation explained ... |
Björk | ... Amalia Rodrigues, as well as Caetano Veloso, Juanes, Jeff Buckley, Esthero, | , Cornershop, Oasis, Radiohead, The Smashing Pumpkins and Beck. Furtado's ... |
Eugène Delacroix | ... for the decoration of churches: three of their main works, in the style of | , still remain in the choir of the church of Saint John the Baptist of Aud ... |
Robert Burns | ... Wheel, Cyndi Lauper, Carl Perkins, Yoko Ono, Blues Traveler, Cher, Chicago, | , George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, Nina Hagen, Robert Plant, Peter Criss, S ... |
Albert King | ... these covers is one that came by an indirect route - James' fellow bluesman | recorded a cover of "The Sky Is Crying", and Stevie Ray Vaughan copied Kin ... |
Todd Phillips | "My all-time favorite is | ," proclaimed Union Station bassist Barry Bales in April 2005. "He brought ... |
Rod Stewart | ... n hiatus as Ron Isley focused on solo work, later having a top ten hit with | on his cover of the Isleys' Motown hit, "This Old Heart of Mine". Ron also ... |
Peter Gabriel | ... an Nick Launay, who had previously worked with acts including The Jam, XTC, | , PiL, Gang of Four and The Birthday Party. Launay worked on several other ... |
William Stout | In the late 1980s, Henson worked with illustrator/designer | on a feature film starring animatronic dinosaurs with the working title of ... |
Maurice Jarre | Jean Michel Jarre was born in Lyon on 24 August 1948, to composer | and French Resistance member and concentration camp survivor France Pejot. ... |
Melanie | ... Country Joe McDonald, Tom Constanten, Big Brother and the Holding Company, | , John Sebastian, Mountain, Quicksilver Messenger Service and Levon Helm B ... |
Sherlock Holmes | ... age and social respect, enables her to bluntly explain to Enola's brother, | , why his sister is determined to defy her brothers' wish for her to confo ... |
Richard Thompson | ... lot of new songs and went into the studio with backing musicians including | , Dave Pegg and Simon Nicol. The resulting album, Slide Away The Screen wa ... |
Mark Bloch | ... f mail art and no wave artists. Artists from succeeding generations such as | do not try to characterize themselves as Fluxus but create spinoffs such a ... |
Mort Walker | ... egun on September 4, 1950) is an American comic strip created by cartoonist | . Set in a fictional United States Army military post, it is among the old ... |
Clement Greenberg | ... 964 he was included in the exhibition Post-Painterly Abstraction curated by | which traveled the country and helped to firmly establish Color Field pain ... |
Lol Coxhill | ... us times has included Anthony Braxton, Tristan Honsinger, Misha Mengelberg, | , Fred Frith, Steve Beresford, Steve Lacy, Johnny Dyani, Leo Smith, Han Be ... |
David Bowie | ... part of Turner's dress. He also did a cover of "Dancing in the Street" with | , who himself appeared at Wembley Stadium. The video was shown simultaneou ... |
Roy Orbison | Wink was the hometown of singer and songwriter | , although he was born in Vernon, Texas |
Roger Fry | ... sophy of Immanuel Kant, and was developed in the early twentieth century by | and Clive Bell. More recently, thinkers influenced by Martin Heidegger hav ... |
Howard Jones | ... contract once again. Afterward, the band co-headlined with Culture Club and | on VH1's 1980s "Big Rewind" nostalgia tour and made other concert and publ ... |
Charley Pride | ... ecade. He is also the first African American with a No. 1 country hit since | in 1983 |
Taylor Swift | Also in 2010, | 's third multi-platinum album Speak Now sold 1,041,000 copies in its first ... |
Walter Lantz | ... ice of Grandmother Fa in Mulan in 1998; she also did a variety of voices in | 's Woody Woodpecker cartoons. For Warner Brothers Cartoons, she was Granny ... |
Michelangelo | The history of the statue begins before | 's work on it from 1501 to 1504. Prior to Michelangelo's involvement, the ... |
Jimi Hendrix | The most famous guitarist who admired Elmore James was | . Early in his career Jimi styled himself variously as 'Maurice James' and ... |
Jean Goldkette | ... s a larger market for jazzy dance music played by white orchestras, such as | 's orchestra and Paul Whiteman's orchestra. In 1924 Whiteman commissioned ... |
Fred Frith | ... included Anthony Braxton, Tristan Honsinger, Misha Mengelberg, Lol Coxhill, | , Steve Beresford, Steve Lacy, Johnny Dyani, Leo Smith, Han Bennink, Eugen ... |
George Bernard Shaw | ... , Winston Churchill and a young John F. Kennedy. Upon visiting St. Donat's, | was quoted as saying: "This is what God would have built if he had had the ... |
Bootsy Collins | ... ins, Yoko Ono, Blues Traveler, Cher, Chicago, Robert Burns, George Clinton, | , Nina Hagen, Robert Plant, Peter Criss, Scandal, Late Show regular Warren ... |
Jeff Lynne | ... wag) and session ace Jonathan Yudkin (The Chain Smoking Altar Boys) for the | tribute Lynne Me Your Ears (2002) under the moniker, The Balls of France |
Conrad Hall | ... f static shots and slow pans and zooms to generate tension. Cinematographer | complemented Mendes' style with peaceful shot compositions to contrast wit ... |
Jerry Dumas | ... al creator. Over the years, Mort Walker has been assisted by (among others) | , Bob Gustafson, Frank Johnson and Walker's sons Neal, Brian and Greg Walk ... |
Yvonne Chouteau | ... t with five Native American ballerinas attaining worldwide fame. These were | , sisters Marjorie and Maria Tallchief, Rosella Hightower and Moscelyne La ... |
Bob Marley | Rita Marley, | 's wife, converted to the Rastafari faith after seeing Haile Selassie on h ... |
Toby Keith | In 2011, | was named Artist of the Decade by the Academy of Country Music |
Mario Testino | ... spokesmodel, along with Julia Roberts and Winslet. The campaign was shot by | at Paris's Hotel de Crillon and debuted in the fall 2010 |
Don Rosa | Guardians of the Lost Library is a comic book story made by | for The Walt Disney Company, mentioned by Comics Buyer's Guide as "possibl ... |
Franco Evangelisti | ... Musica Elettronica Viva. The former was formed in Rome in 1964 by composer | and is often considered the first experimental composers collective. Influ ... |
Mikis Theodorakis | ... enen based on diverse texts, the title taken from a poem of Bertolt Brecht. | composed the cantatas According to the Sadducees and Canto Olympico. Herbe ... |
Colin Blunstone | ... rn, Dizzee Rascal, Kaiser Chiefs, Robyn Hitchcock, Super Furry Animals, and | for the spread |
Miles Davis | ... 0 cover album by American alternative rock band Nada Surf, is a palindrome. | and Black Sabbath both had albums called Live Evil. Inversely, Lynch Mob a ... |
John Williams | He performed | ' "Air and Simple Gifts" at the 2009 inauguration ceremony for Barack Obam ... |
John Stevens | ... a characteristically provocative gesture by Bailey, perhaps in response to | ' claim that musicians needed to collaborate for months or years in order ... |
Pierre Puvis de Chavannes | ... andre Cabanel. His early paintings show the influence of his contemporaries | and Paul Gauguin |
Brigitte Bardot | ... s Hollywood stars such as Elizabeth Taylor, Frank Sinatra, Eddie Fisher and | . Former Swing Musician Teddy Stauffer, so called "Mister Acapulco", was a ... |
John Haberle | ... artists who practiced trompe l'oeil in the late nineteenth century include | and Jefferson David Chalfant. Otis Kaye followed several decades later |
Leonardo da Vinci | ... rtress) into a rich noble residence, at the cusp of Gothic and Renaissance. | was his guest at Vigevano, as was Bramante, who is ascribed with the tall ... |
Gunther Schuller | ... mpeters Dizzy Gillespie and Clifford Brown, and drummer Max Roach. Composer | wrote: ... In 1943 I heard the great Earl Hines band which had Bird in it ... |
Mike Peters | ... uffy was part of Coloursound with bassist Craig Adams and ex-Alarm frontman | , then Dead Men Walking (again with Peters) and later Cardboard Vampyres. ... |
Juanes | ... artists Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Amalia Rodrigues, as well as Caetano Veloso, | , Jeff Buckley, Esthero, Björk, Cornershop, Oasis, Radiohead, The Smashing ... |
Donald Fagen | ... Rundgren. Shaffer has also recorded with a wide range of artists, including | , Ronnie Wood, Grand Funk Railroad, Diana Ross, B.B. King, Asleep at the W ... |
Hanns Eisler | ... nd in some cases by Germaine Tailleferre of Les six, Christiane Verger, and | . They have been sung by prominent 20th century French vocalists, includin ... |
Robert Dick | ... uding Pauline Oliveros, Oliver Lake, Stephen Nachmanovitch, Thomas Buckner, | , India Cooke, Jane Ira Bloom, Karlton Hester, Roman Stolyar, , and many o ... |
Philip II of Savoy | Pico fled to France in 1488, where he was arrested by | , at the demand of the papal nuncios, and imprisoned at Vincennes. Through ... |
Anthony Ritchie | ... vid Farquhar, Jenny McLeod, Jack Body, Gillian Whitehead, Dorothy Buchanan, | , Ivan Zagni, Martin Lodge, Nigel Keay and Ross Harris leading the way |
Heinrich Schütz | ... amples of this type are the German settings composed in the 17th century by | and Michael Praetorius, whose works are Lutheran adaptations of the Roman ... |
Winston Churchill | ... ran Conference, during a ceremony to receive the "Sword of Stalingrad" from | , he took the sword from Stalin but then allowed the sword to fall from it ... |
Walter Ruttmann | ... window displays, even the shots of a typewriter keyboard are borrowed from | 's , which predates Man with a Movie Camera by two years, but as Vertov wr ... |
A. Thomas Schomberg | ... ocky, called "ROCKY", was commissioned by Sylvester Stallone and created by | in 1981. Three statues were created, and one was placed on the top of the ... |
Paul Gauguin | ... ings show the influence of his contemporaries Pierre Puvis de Chavannes and | |
Max Roach | ... Thelonious Monk, trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie and Clifford Brown, and drummer | . Composer Gunther Schuller wrote: ... In 1943 I heard the great Earl Hine ... |
George Maciunas | ... art, through works such as 4' 33", which influenced Lithuanian-born artist | . Maciunas (1931–1978) organized the first Fluxus event in 1961 at the AG ... |
Mel Brooks | ... Hank Mann as a prop man. Sennett also starred in a cameo role-as himself.) | directed a Keystone Kops-type car chase in his comedy film Silent Movie |
George Olesen | ... trip continued until 1959 under King Features cartoonists Bill Lignante and | . Lignante was better known as one of the leading courtroom artists for ne ... |
Johnny Horton | On November 5, 1960, Country music singer | was killed by a drunk driver on Highway 79 near Milano on his way home fro ... |
Jack Body | ... people such as Larry Pruden, David Griffiths, David Farquhar, Jenny McLeod, | , Gillian Whitehead, Dorothy Buchanan, Anthony Ritchie, Ivan Zagni, Martin ... |
Little Willie Littlefield | ... Boogie Woogie Festival. In 2010 the latter featured amongst others pianist | and saxophonist Big Jay McNeely |
Sherlock Holmes | ... , Pascali's Island, Without a Clue (as Dr. Watson alongside Michael Caine's | ), Suspect Zero, Bugsy (nominated for Best Supporting Actor), Sneakers, Da ... |
Jean-Léon Gérôme | ... n the École des Beaux-Arts was accepted in 1885, and he studied there under | and Alexandre Cabanel. His early paintings show the influence of his conte ... |
Kaija Saariaho | ... lip Glass has also written a shorter work on Orion, as have Tōru Takemitsu, | , and John Casken. 's late-twentieth-century works are about the constella ... |
La Monte Young | ... who were already at work when Maciunas met them through minimalist composer | and poet Jackson Mac Low in the early 1960s. John Cage's 1957 to 1959 Expe ... |
LeRoy Neiman | ... nnis James appeared as the announcer for the Rocky-Thunderlips match, while | was the guest ring announcer |
Ringo Starr | Moon's close friend | was seriously concerned about his lifestyle and told Moon that if he kept ... |
Gillian Whitehead | ... as Larry Pruden, David Griffiths, David Farquhar, Jenny McLeod, Jack Body, | , Dorothy Buchanan, Anthony Ritchie, Ivan Zagni, Martin Lodge, Nigel Keay ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... ashionable place for millionaires Hollywood stars such as Elizabeth Taylor, | , Eddie Fisher and Brigitte Bardot. Former Swing Musician Teddy Stauffer, ... |
Missy Elliott | ... cubus, Pitchshifter, Linkin Park, The Roots, Talvin Singh, MIDIval Punditz, | , The Freestylers, Nine Inch Nails and David Bowie (the last two both usin ... |
Harvey Kurtzman | ... layouts "was a very deliberate thing", although his inspiration was rather | , but it was altered enough to give the series a unique look. The artist a ... |
Big Jay McNeely | ... r featured amongst others pianist Little Willie Littlefield and saxophonist | |
Alexandre Cabanel | ... -Arts was accepted in 1885, and he studied there under Jean-Léon Gérôme and | . His early paintings show the influence of his contemporaries Pierre Puvi ... |
Jeff Buckley | ... Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Amalia Rodrigues, as well as Caetano Veloso, Juanes, | , Esthero, Björk, Cornershop, Oasis, Radiohead, The Smashing Pumpkins and ... |
John Cage | The origins of Fluxus lie in many of the concepts explored by composer | in his experimental music of the 1950s. Cage explored notions of indetermi ... |
Dziga Vertov | | , or David Arkadevich Kaufman, was an early pioneer in documentary film-ma ... |
Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool | ... s. William Robertson and Edward Spence are other Victoria Cross recipients. | , UK Prime Minister from 1812 to 1827, was quartered in Dumfries in 1796 d ... |
Blind Willie McTell | ... layers of the early 20th century, including Blind Blake, Robert Johnson and | . These influences led a friend to suggest that he change his professional ... |
Beckett's | ... Ralph Richardson, but he drew the line at being offered the role of Hamm in | Endgame, saying that the play offered "nothing but loneliness and despair" ... |
Dizzy Gillespie | ... phonist Charlie Parker, pianists Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk, trumpeters | and Clifford Brown, and drummer Max Roach. Composer Gunther Schuller wrote ... |
Pierre Schaeffer | ... tar in a band, but his musical style was perhaps most heavily influenced by | , a pioneer of musique concrète at the Groupe de Recherches Musicales |
Webern | ... yvaerts, Boulez, Nono, Johannes Fritsch, Michael von Biel, and, especially, | (Texte 1:24–31, 39–44, 75–85, 86–98; Texte 2:136–39, 149–66, 170–206; Text ... |
David Bowie | ... Singh, MIDIval Punditz, Missy Elliott, The Freestylers, Nine Inch Nails and | (the last two both using elements of Goldie's "Timeless") and others quoti ... |
Gottfried von Einem | ... gica, op. 27 (1960), Bomarzo, op. 32 (1964), and Milena, op. 37 (1971), and | composed in 1973 An die Nachgeborenen based on diverse texts, the title ta ... |
Chris Isaak | ... hosts, Kevin Rogers, and Mitch Higgins currently reside in the city. Singer | was born in Stockton in 1956 and graduated from A. A. Stagg High School. S ... |
Bill Lignante | ... in 1954, but the strip continued until 1959 under King Features cartoonists | and George Olesen. Lignante was better known as one of the leading courtro ... |
Frederik Pohl | ... nd society. Amis was particularly enthusiastic about the dystopian works of | and C. M. Kornbluth, and in New Maps of Hell coined the term "comic infern ... |
Jerry Lewis | ... of the new generation of comedians and celebrities, including Dick Cavett, | , Peter Sellers, Marcel Marceau and Dick Van Dyke. Laurel lived until 1965 ... |
Pete Townshend | ... centric. His first album, recorded with Wild Willy Barrett, was produced by | but sold only fitfully. The follow-up singles fared no better despite some ... |
Thelonious Monk | ... ebop musicians included saxophonist Charlie Parker, pianists Bud Powell and | , trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie and Clifford Brown, and drummer Max Roach. Co ... |
Jenny McLeod | ... d place, with people such as Larry Pruden, David Griffiths, David Farquhar, | , Jack Body, Gillian Whitehead, Dorothy Buchanan, Anthony Ritchie, Ivan Za ... |
Lemmy | ... r their Electric and Sonic Temple albums. Motörhead lead singer and bassist | can be seen wearing an Iron Cross live, and often in interviews as he owns ... |
Édith Piaf | ... 20th century French vocalists, including Marianne Oswald, Yves Montand, and | , as well as by the later American singers Joan Baez and Nat King Cole. In ... |
Clifford Brown | ... er, pianists Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk, trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie and | , and drummer Max Roach. Composer Gunther Schuller wrote: ... In 1943 I he ... |
Roy Brown | ... as well as covers from Latin American artists that influenced them such as | , Leon Gieco, Silvio Rodríguez, and Haciendo Punto en Otro Son |
Philip the Good | ... chiermonnikoog in writing dates from October 1440, in a document written by | |
Giovanni Bottesini | ... ench bow was not widely popular until its adoption by 19th-century virtuoso | . This style is more similar to the traditional bows of the smaller string ... |
Scot Halpin | ... e, "Can anyone play the drums? – I mean somebody good". An audience member, | , filled in for the rest of the show. Townshend later said in an interview ... |
Constance Bache | A memoir of the two brothers, by their sister | , appeared in 1901 under the title Brother Musicians |
Pierre de La Rue | ... ore 1550 include Pedro de Escobar, Antoine de Févin, Cristóbal Morales, and | ; that by La Rue is probably the second oldest, after Ockeghem's |
King Henry VIII | ... and Catherine Howard, the second and fifth Queens consort, respectively, of | . Thus, through Anne Boleyn, he was the great-great-grandfather of Elizabe ... |
Bud Powell | ... t influential bebop musicians included saxophonist Charlie Parker, pianists | and Thelonious Monk, trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie and Clifford Brown, and dr ... |
Iakovos Kambanelis | ... : Mihalis Kakogiannis, Alekos Sakellarios, Melina Mercouri, Nikos Tsiforos, | , Katina Paxinou, Nikos Koundouros, Ellie Lambeti, Irene Papas etc. More t ... |
Allan Sherman | ... curring references to halvah have been made in Mad magazine over the years. | 's song "The Streets of Miami", a Jewish-centered parody of "The Streets o ... |
Blind Blake | ... the US's country blues guitar players of the early 20th century, including | , Robert Johnson and Blind Willie McTell. These influences led a friend to ... |
Rod Stewart | ... that was later christened Jefferson Starship. Sears had worked on three of | 's early British recordings, and had to go back to England to play on Smil ... |
Antoine de Févin | ... of Josquin des Prez. Other composers before 1550 include Pedro de Escobar, | , Cristóbal Morales, and Pierre de La Rue; that by La Rue is probably the ... |
John Casken | ... ritten a shorter work on Orion, as have Tōru Takemitsu, Kaija Saariaho, and | . 's late-twentieth-century works are about the constellation rather than ... |
John Severin | ... addition to the art itself, which Stewart felt particularly echoed that of | . Gibbons agreed that the echoing of the EC-style layouts "was a very deli ... |
Eddie Campbell | Following a brief interlude by From Hell artist | , the series' direction was taken over by Paul Jenkins in 1995. He had bee ... |
Janis Joplin | ... ugh to the kingdom". Norman recalled: "One night I was singing on stage and | was sitting behind the front curtain watching the concert with a bottle of ... |
Pierre Soulages | ... forms, including those of street performers, jazz musicians, and the artist | . He played guitar in a band, but his musical style was perhaps most heavi ... |
Mikhail Kaufman | ... hidden anyway. To get footage using a hidden camera, Vertov and his brother | (the film's co-author) had to distract the subject with something else eve ... |
Leopold I | ... f Brandenburg to become "king in Prussia" in 1701 without offending Emperor | . The government of de facto collectively ruled Brandenburg-Prussia, seate ... |
Nono | ... alyses of music by Mozart, Debussy, Bartók, Stravinsky, Goeyvaerts, Boulez, | , Johannes Fritsch, Michael von Biel, and, especially, Webern (Texte 1:24– ... |
Yo-Yo Ma | ... imple Gifts" at the 2009 inauguration ceremony for Barack Obama, along with | (cello), Gabriela Montero (piano) and Anthony McGill (clarinet). The quart ... |
Gus Van Sant | ... et experimental film Gerry (2002), which he co-wrote with Casey Affleck and | . Damon garnered generally positive critical reaction for his Golden Globe ... |
Ray Charles | ... sical director for Fats Domino and Friends, a Cinemax special that included | , Jerry Lee Lewis and Ron Wood |
Sebastian Bach | ... r, Suzuki was replaced by Ralph Santolla, formerly of Death, Iced Earth and | . Santolla stated he is a Catholic and this has received a small amount of ... |
Pedro de Escobar | ... rote for the death of Josquin des Prez. Other composers before 1550 include | , Antoine de Févin, Cristóbal Morales, and Pierre de La Rue; that by La Ru ... |
Charlie Chaplin | ... eir time entertaining, holding lavish parties, the guests at which included | , Douglas Fairbanks, Winston Churchill and a young John F. Kennedy. Upon v ... |
John Stevens | The Spontaneous Music Ensemble was formed by | and Trevor Watts in the mid-1960s and included, at various times, influent ... |
Ani DiFranco | ... music), and a variety of others. Her biggest influence when growing up was | , she explained that "[w]hen I was a teenager, I wanted to be (the feminis ... |
Michelangelo | ... Renaissance sculpture created between 1501 and 1504, by the Italian artist | . It is a marble statue of a standing male nude. The statue represents the ... |
Ann-Margret | ... after four months due to "chronic illness". She then joined Glenn Ford and | for the Frank Capra film A Pocketful of Miracles (1961) (a remake of Capra ... |
Marianne Faithfull | ... ; one of their early compositions, "As Tears Go By", was a song written for | , a young singer being promoted by Loog Oldham at the time. For the Rollin ... |
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James Rado | ... an and produced by Michael Butler and the Smothers Brothers. As co-creators | and Gerome Ragni and half of the cast were leaving the production to join ... |
Boulez | ... clude analyses of music by Mozart, Debussy, Bartók, Stravinsky, Goeyvaerts, | , Nono, Johannes Fritsch, Michael von Biel, and, especially, Webern (Texte ... |
Douglas Lilburn | ... tyle of its own, having "a tendency to over-criticize home-produced goods". | , working predominantly in the third quarter of the 20th century, is often ... |
Slick Rick | ... delays. The album features many Wu-Tang members and affiliates, as well as | , Jadakiss, Busta Rhymes, Beanie Sigel and more. On September 28, 2009 Rae ... |
Charlie Parker | ... usician's music." The most influential bebop musicians included saxophonist | , pianists Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk, trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie and ... |
Dick Higgins | ... ch in New York City were attended by Mac Low, Al Hansen, George Brecht, and | , many of whom were working in other media with little or no background in ... |
Ralph Santolla | ... l Remains guitarist Dave Suzuki. Following the tour, Suzuki was replaced by | , formerly of Death, Iced Earth and Sebastian Bach. Santolla stated he is ... |
Benjamin Britten | ... important works of Karlheinz Stockhausen, is often described as a cantata. | composed at least six works he designated as cantatas: The Company of Heav ... |
Yo-Yo Ma | ... he violin soloist for the 2005 film Memoirs of a Geisha, along with cellist | . Perlman played selections from the musical scores of the movies nominate ... |
Fats Domino | ... remonies from Atlanta, Georgia. Shaffer also served as musical director for | and Friends, a Cinemax special that included Ray Charles, Jerry Lee Lewis ... |
Dziga Vertov | ... 9 silent documentary film, with no story and no actors, by Russian director | , edited by his wife |
Albert, Duke of Prussia | ... tonic Knights, Albert, secularized the order's Prussian territory, becoming | . His duchy, which had its capital in Königsberg (Polish: Królewiec), was ... |
Shania Twain | ... d pedal steel guitar styles. Some notable Canadian country artists include: | , Blue Rodeo, Marg Osburne, Hank Snow, Johnny Mooring, Don Messer, Doc Wal ... |
George Michael | ... tists including Tony Christie, Utah Saints, Ministry of Sound, Craig David, | , KMFDM, Robbie Williams and |
Tom O'Horgan | ... at the Aquarius Theatre at 6230 Sunset Boulevard, and which was directed by | and produced by Michael Butler and the Smothers Brothers. As co-creators J ... |
Nicolas Poussin | ... Duran splinter group). The name of the band was reportedly inspired by the | painting Et in Arcadia ego (also known as "The Arcadian Shepherds") |
François Schuiten | "NogegoN", Volume 3 of Les Terres creuses, by Luc et | , Les Humanoïdes Associés, (1990) : each frame has its mirror image |
Goeyvaerts | ... ugh these include analyses of music by Mozart, Debussy, Bartók, Stravinsky, | , Boulez, Nono, Johannes Fritsch, Michael von Biel, and, especially, Weber ... |
Josquin des Prez | ... in the six-voice Requiem by Jean Richafort which he wrote for the death of | . Other composers before 1550 include Pedro de Escobar, Antoine de Févin, ... |
Annie Lennox | ... n Ross. Before his death, Brown was scheduled to perform a duet with singer | on the song "Vengeance" for her new album Venus, scheduled for release in ... |
John Ruskin | ... different from most modern forms, taking influence from William Cobbett and | , who combined elements of radicalism, challenging the establishment posit ... |
Keith Hopwood | ... he theme song to Cosgrove Hall's adaptation of The Wind in the Willows with | , and this was released as a single in 1984 after the series was aired on ... |
George Brecht | ... l for Social Research in New York City were attended by Mac Low, Al Hansen, | , and Dick Higgins, many of whom were working in other media with little o ... |
Philip Glass | ... sed July 16, 2007), < > The 2002 opera Galileo Galilei by American composer | includes an opera within an opera piece between Orion and Merope. The sunl ... |
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor | ... and on the other hand influenced by Islamic (Saracen) ideals of furusiyya. | (1459–1519) is often referred to as the last true knight. He was the last ... |
Joseph Kosma | "Chasse à l'enfant" (The hunt for the child) were set to music by | —and in some cases by Germaine Tailleferre of Les six, Christiane Verger, ... |
Joss Stone | ... t A Brand New Bag". He also performed a duet with another British pop star, | , a week earlier on the United Kingdom chat show Friday Night with Jonatha ... |
Alberto Giacometti | ... as an important precursor to the greater simplifications of Henry Moore and | , and his serene classicism set a standard for European (and American) fig ... |
Francis II | ... ope. In 1806, the Holy Roman Empire ceased to exist when Holy Roman Emperor | kept Francis I of Austria as his only official title. These achievements, ... |
Henry IV of Castile | ... city was Alvar Gomez de Cibdad Real, who had been private secretary to King | . He was a protector of the conversos. Together with prominent conversos F ... |
Hank Snow | ... e Canadian country artists include: Shania Twain, Blue Rodeo, Marg Osburne, | , Johnny Mooring, Don Messer, Doc Walker, Emerson Drive, Paul Brandt, The ... |
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan | ... lude soul-trip/hip hop artists such as De La Soul, TLC, world music artists | , Amalia Rodrigues, as well as Caetano Veloso, Juanes, Jeff Buckley, Esthe ... |
Otis Kaye | ... late nineteenth century include John Haberle and Jefferson David Chalfant. | followed several decades later |
Tōru Takemitsu | ... ern science. Philip Glass has also written a shorter work on Orion, as have | , Kaija Saariaho, and John Casken. 's late-twentieth-century works are abo ... |
Chuck Berry | ... up continued to mine the works of American rhythm and blues artists such as | and Bo Diddley, but with the strong encouragement of Andrew Loog Oldham, J ... |
Germaine Tailleferre | ... hunt for the child) were set to music by Joseph Kosma—and in some cases by | of Les six, Christiane Verger, and Hanns Eisler. They have been sung by pr ... |
Janet Jackson | ... e first MTV Australia Video Music Awards in Sydney's Luna Park, she spoofed | 's wardrobe malfunction by pulling down her dress to reveal both breasts, ... |
Alberto Ginastera | ... 959), the Cantata Misericordium, op. 69 (1963), and Phaedra, op. 93 (1975). | also composed three works in this form: the Cantata para América Mágica, o ... |
Al Hansen | ... e New School for Social Research in New York City were attended by Mac Low, | , George Brecht, and Dick Higgins, many of whom were working in other medi ... |
Jean Richafort | ... the vocal scoring was often richer, for example in the six-voice Requiem by | which he wrote for the death of Josquin des Prez. Other composers before 1 ... |
Andrew Lloyd-Webber | ... h middle classes. The only failure during this period was 1975 musical with | , Jeeves, and even this did little to dent Ayckbourn's popularity. Althoug ... |
Stravinsky | ... heory. Although these include analyses of music by Mozart, Debussy, Bartók, | , Goeyvaerts, Boulez, Nono, Johannes Fritsch, Michael von Biel, and, espec ... |
Dr. Dre | ... he "Cuban Linx mindset", and RZA, with RZA handling most of the production. | , Scram Jones, and were other producers that were announced early on as wo ... |
Will Young | ... 8 concert on July 6, 2005, where he performed a duet with British pop star | on "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag". He also performed a duet with another Bri ... |
Jerry Lee Lewis | ... r for Fats Domino and Friends, a Cinemax special that included Ray Charles, | and Ron Wood |
James Reyne | ... g, including Paul Kelly, Scrap Metal, Coloured Stone, Hunters & Collectors, | , The Saints, Crowded House, INXS and Yothu Yindi. All sales proceeds were ... |
Jefferson David Chalfant | ... ticed trompe l'oeil in the late nineteenth century include John Haberle and | . Otis Kaye followed several decades later |
Bill Champlin | Miller and Stevenson then formed The Rhythm Dukes, later joined by | . The band achieved a degree of success as a second-billed act during much ... |
Marcel Duchamp | ... he Surrealist movement. Together with the writer Raymond Queneau and artist | , he was a member of the Rue du Château group. He was also a member of the ... |
Marg Osburne | ... s. Some notable Canadian country artists include: Shania Twain, Blue Rodeo, | , Hank Snow, Johnny Mooring, Don Messer, Doc Walker, Emerson Drive, Paul B ... |
Charlie Chaplin | ... Edgar Kennedy, and Al St. John and includes a previously unknown cameo with | as a Keystone Kop |
Teddy Stauffer | ... lor, Frank Sinatra, Eddie Fisher and Brigitte Bardot. Former Swing Musician | , so called "Mister Acapulco", was a hotelowner ("Villa Vera", "Casablanca ... |
Martin Kunert | ... equipment prices. The first film to take full advantage of this change was | and Eric Manes' Voices of Iraq, where 150 DV cameras were sent to Iraq dur ... |
Beethoven | ... performers (such as violinist Paganini, and pianist, organist, and composer | ) were acclaimed for their skills at improvisation. The cadenza portion of ... |
David Bowie | ... the early 1980s, Hulce was chosen over intense competition (which included | and Mikhail Baryshnikov) to play the role of Mozart in director Milos Form ... |
Su Shi | The poet | (1036–1101) popularized Hainan's isolation and exoticism when he was exile ... |
Busta Rhymes | ... h Aftermath Entertainment. The album was informally executively produced by | , whom Raekwon cited as getting him in the "Cuban Linx mindset", and RZA, ... |
Ralph Santolla | On May 24, 2007, it was announced | had left Deicide. Subsequently, he joined Florida's Obituary and appears o ... |
Victor Young | ... ed on the life of Samuel Langhorne Clemens. The music was first assigned to | , but Grofé was later brought in to complete the work |
Simon Le Bon | Arcadia were the pop group formed in 1985 by | , Nick Rhodes and Roger Taylor of Duran Duran, during a break in that band ... |
Craig David | ... by various artists including Tony Christie, Utah Saints, Ministry of Sound, | , George Michael, KMFDM, Robbie Williams and |
Gerome Ragni | ... by Michael Butler and the Smothers Brothers. As co-creators James Rado and | and half of the cast were leaving the production to join the Acapulco prod ... |
Henry Moore | ... es is perceived as an important precursor to the greater simplifications of | and Alberto Giacometti, and his serene classicism set a standard for Europ ... |
Banshee | ... neration X, featuring Jubilee and other teenage mutants led and schooled by | and former villainess Emma Frost at her Massachusetts Academy. In 1998, Ex ... |
Bartók | ... music theory. Although these include analyses of music by Mozart, Debussy, | , Stravinsky, Goeyvaerts, Boulez, Nono, Johannes Fritsch, Michael von Biel ... |
Fat Joe | ... roup Allure from the group's self-titled debut in 1997. He also appeared on | 's song "John Blaze" alongside Nas, Jadakiss, and Big Pun; "John Blaze" al ... |
Kelly Clarkson | ... ormers included Enrique Iglesias, Kanye West, Kelly Rowland, Snoop Dogg and | . Furtado also hosted a program about AIDS on MTV, which also featured gue ... |
Phil Spitalny | ... n Plymouth, Michigan. His mother, Joanna (née Winkleman), sang briefly with | 's All-Girl Orchestra, and his father, Raymond Albert Hulce, worked for th ... |
Anthony Braxton | ... io Morricone was a member of the free improvisation group Nuova Consonanza. | has written opera, and John Zorn has written acclaimed orchestral pieces |
Otis Redding | ... terey Pop Festival. So instead of putting us on Saturday night right before | , they wound up putting us on at sunset on Friday when there was nobody in ... |
Brett Dean | ... dings by leading groups such as the Kronos Quartet. In the next generation, | , himself a violist of note and a composer who has received world-wide rec ... |
van Rysselberghe, Théo | ... an den Bergh, Frans - Vandenbroucke, Frank (cyclist) - Van der Rest, Leon - | - van Eyck, Jan - Van Genechten Packaging - Van Hoegaerden, Victor - Van R ... |
Allen Ginsberg | ... early 1960s. Besides reading the works of writers such as Jack Kerouac and | , he discovered African American music - jazz, blues and R&B. Inspired by ... |
Oscar Peterson | ... wn, Perlman has also played jazz, including an album made with jazz pianist | , and klezmer. Perlman has been a soloist for a number of movie scores, no ... |
Cootie Williams | ... iduals, such as "Jeep's Blues" for Johnny Hodges, "Concerto for Cootie" for | , which later became "Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me" with Bob Russell's ... |
Allan Kaprow | ... ge to attend his classes unofficially at the New School. Marcel Duchamp and | (who is credited as the creator of the first "happenings") were also influ ... |
Nate Diaz | ... Hong Kingston, author of The Woman Warrior. Mixed martial artists Nick and | were born, raised and still reside in Stockton. Dallas Braden, an alumnus ... |
Debussy | ... e area of music theory. Although these include analyses of music by Mozart, | , Bartók, Stravinsky, Goeyvaerts, Boulez, Nono, Johannes Fritsch, Michael ... |
Karlheinz Stockhausen | ... arrón (1969–70). Momente (1962–64/1969), one of the most important works of | , is often described as a cantata. Benjamin Britten composed at least six ... |
David Van Tieghem | ... s sound can be recognised in "The Promise", "El Diablo" and "Lady Ice") and | , a percussionist from New York |
Herbie Hancock | ... o album She's the Boss produced by Nile Rodgers and Bill Laswell, featuring | , Jeff Beck, Jan Hammer, Pete Townshend, and the Compass Point All Stars. ... |
Henry Purcell | ... include William Croft, Thomas Morley, Thomas Tomkins, Orlando Gibbons, and | . The text of these seven sentences, from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, ... |
Isaac Newton | ... enly that human beings themselves could be understood as complex machines . | , influenced by Descartes, but also, like Bacon, a proponent of experiment ... |
Jack Kamen | ... vate advanced research for drug infusion pump AutoSyringe. He is the son of | , an illustrator for Mad, Weird Science and other EC Comics publications |
Snoop Dogg | ... ke; fellow performers included Enrique Iglesias, Kanye West, Kelly Rowland, | and Kelly Clarkson. Furtado also hosted a program about AIDS on MTV, which ... |
B.B. King | ... ists, including Donald Fagen, Ronnie Wood, Grand Funk Railroad, Diana Ross, | , Asleep at the Wheel, Cyndi Lauper, Carl Perkins, Yoko Ono, Blues Travele ... |
Johann Christian Bach | ... d searches for Orion in the underworld until he is elevated to the heavens. | ('the English Bach') wrote an opera, "Orion, or Diana Reveng'd", first pre ... |
Ennio Morricone | ... age musically with other genres. For example, acclaimed soundtrack composer | was a member of the free improvisation group Nuova Consonanza. Anthony Bra ... |
Ghostface Killah | ... vity, and a rise through the ranks of the illegal industry." Wu-Tang member | appeared on over half of the album's tracks, with Wu-Tang member RZA produ ... |
Chuck Norris | ... ed there. The long-running television series Walker, Texas Ranger, starring | , was filmed in Waxahachie on occasion |
Emperor Joseph II | In 1780, the son of Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa, | , toyed with the idea of determining whether or not to enter an alliance w ... |
Johnny Hodges | ... y for the style and skills of these individuals, such as "Jeep's Blues" for | , "Concerto for Cootie" for Cootie Williams, which later became "Do Nothin ... |
Steve Baxter | ... ked to join Jubal's Last Band, a band that consisted of Terry Scott Taylor, | and bassist Kenny Paxton. Marty Dieckmeyer was soon brought in as a replac ... |
Yvonne Chouteau | ... Ballet and University of Oklahoma's dance program were formed by ballerina | and husband Miguel Terekhov. The University program was founded in 1962 an ... |
Vangelis | ... s Skalkottas, Iannis Xenakis, Manos Hatzidakis, Eleni Karaindrou, Yanni and | , one of the best-selling singers worldwide Nana Mouskouri and poets such ... |
Diana Ross | ... range of artists, including Donald Fagen, Ronnie Wood, Grand Funk Railroad, | , B.B. King, Asleep at the Wheel, Cyndi Lauper, Carl Perkins, Yoko Ono, Bl ... |
Orlando Gibbons | ... rial service to music include William Croft, Thomas Morley, Thomas Tomkins, | , and Henry Purcell. The text of these seven sentences, from the 1662 Book ... |
Elton John | ... John Mills, the Dad's Army cast, Glenda Jackson, Shirley Bassey, Tom Jones, | , The Beatles and even former Prime Minister |
Henry VIII | ... seven schools established, or in some cases re-endowed and renamed, by King | during the Dissolution of the Monasteries to pray for his soul. In 2006, 3 ... |
Wilf Carter | ... ooring, Don Messer, Doc Walker, Emerson Drive, Paul Brandt, The Wilkinsons, | , Michelle Wright, Corb Lund and the Hurtin' Albertans, Stompin' Tom Conno ... |
Charles II of Spain | Following the death of | , in 1700, without any ostensible heir, Charles declared himself King of S ... |
Marcel Duchamp | ... were invited by Cage to attend his classes unofficially at the New School. | and Allan Kaprow (who is credited as the creator of the first "happenings" ... |
Black Canary | ... oore was not impressed by the character and drew more from heroines such as | and Phantom Lady |
Joseph Haydn | The earliest known concerto for double bass was written by | ca.1763, and is presumed lost in a fire at the Eisenstadt library. The ear ... |
Andrew Bird | The first and last tracks on | 's album Noble Beast form a palindrome ("Oh No" and "On Ho!") and the seve ... |
Prince's | ... his album were "Bet'cha Gonna Need My Lovin'", "Hot Potato", and a cover of | "Private Joy." Jackson and Amir Bayyan co-wrote "Reggae Nights" for Heart ... |
George Gershwin | Grofé's most memorable arrangement is that of | 's Rhapsody in Blue, which established Grofé's reputation among jazz music ... |
John Wayne | ... Acapulco, where hotels owned by personalities such as Johnny Weismuller and | are located, is on the northern end of the bay. This is where the boardwal ... |
Thomas Tomkins | ... the Anglican burial service to music include William Croft, Thomas Morley, | , Orlando Gibbons, and Henry Purcell. The text of these seven sentences, f ... |
Method Man | ... reviews, though not to as much commercial success as fellow Wu-Tang member | 's Tical. According to Steve Huey of allmusic, "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... ... |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti | ... he long-running British legal programme Crown Court. In 1975, he starred as | in the BBCs historical drama The Love School. He found fame only years lat ... |
Mozart | ... ce in the area of music theory. Although these include analyses of music by | , Debussy, Bartók, Stravinsky, Goeyvaerts, Boulez, Nono, Johannes Fritsch, ... |
John Ruskin | After passing his 11-plus school examination, McTell attended the | Grammar School. He hated his time there, and despite being a very bright p ... |
Nile Rodgers | ... areer. In 1985, he released his first solo album She's the Boss produced by | and Bill Laswell, featuring Herbie Hancock, Jeff Beck, Jan Hammer, Pete To ... |
Serge Reggiani | ... t the River Seine. The poem was read as narration during the film by singer | |
Anthony Perkins | Hulce made his acting debut in 1975, playing opposite | in Equus on Broadway. Throughout the rest of the 1970s and the early 1980s ... |
Guy Lombardo | ... of amenities. Some of the most well-known performers of the era, including | , the Dorsey Brothers, Phil Harris, and Benny Goodman, appeared at the par ... |
Justin Timberlake | ... ted a program about AIDS on MTV, which also featured guests Alicia Keys and | . On September 27, 2011, Furtado announced during Free the Children's WeDa ... |
Leopold Mozart | ... added (F 1 -A 1 -D-F-A). The popularity of the instrument is documented in | 's second edition of his Violinschule, where he writes "One can bring fort ... |
Joe Venuti | ... tion. Some music researchers hold that it was Philadelphia's Eddie Lang and | who pioneered the guitar-violin partnership typical of the genre, which wa ... |
Friedrich Nietzsche | ... as Thus Spake Zarathustra; ) is a philosophical novel by German philosopher | , composed in four parts between 1883 and 1885. Much of the work deals wit ... |
Terry Hall | ... entry, including Frank Ifield, Vince Hill, Delia Derbyshire, Jerry Dammers, | , Neville Staple, Hazel O'Connor, Clint Mansell, Julianne Regan, Lee Dorri ... |
van Eyck, Jan | ... denbroucke, Frank (cyclist) - Van der Rest, Leon - van Rysselberghe, Théo - | - Van Genechten Packaging - Van Hoegaerden, Victor - Van Rompuy, Herman - ... |
Paul Whiteman | Beginning about 1920, he played the jazz piano with the | orchestra. He served as Whiteman's chief arranger from 1920-1932. He made ... |
John Psathas | In 2004, Wellington composer | achieved the largest audience for New Zealand-composed music when his fanf ... |
Alicia Keys | ... Furtado also hosted a program about AIDS on MTV, which also featured guests | and Justin Timberlake. On September 27, 2011, Furtado announced during Fre ... |
Mike Curb | In 1969 Norman returned to Capitol Records, now headed by | , to honor his original 1966 contract with the understanding that he would ... |
Eddie Lang | ... the rhythm section. Some music researchers hold that it was Philadelphia's | and Joe Venuti who pioneered the guitar-violin partnership typical of the ... |
Peter Sculthorpe | ... Australian composers have written chamber works. Among the older composers, | stands out because he has written 17 string quartets up to 2010, with perf ... |
Roy Brown | ... the first relevant successful covers was Wynonie Harris's transformation of | 's 1947 original jump blues hit "Good Rocking Tonight" into a more showy r ... |
Stevie Ray Vaughan | ... tours for visitors with a pilgrimage to the statue of Texas blues guitarist | on the south shore of Town Lake. The statue's 'shadow' is longer than its ... |
Thomas Morley | ... rs who have set the Anglican burial service to music include William Croft, | , Thomas Tomkins, Orlando Gibbons, and Henry Purcell. The text of these se ... |
Mike Douglas | ... n the 1970s, Arnaz co-hosted a week of shows with daytime host and producer | . Vivian Vance appeared as a guest. Arnaz also headlined a Kraft Music Hal ... |
Queen Beatrix | ... ouse of Orange dynasty, the later royal family of the Netherlands. In fact, | is Countess of Buren. Also, the royals have been known to use the name Van ... |
Terry Scott Taylor | ... , Chamberlain was asked to join Jubal's Last Band, a band that consisted of | , Steve Baxter and bassist Kenny Paxton. Marty Dieckmeyer was soon brought ... |
Slim Willet | ... was reared just north of De Leon. He is better known under his stage name, | . Also of note is Kelsey Menzel, starting point guard for the Lady De Leon ... |
Peter Brötzmann | ... ans are well known, including saxophonists Evan Parker, Anthony Braxton and | , trombonist George Lewis, guitarist Derek Bailey, and the improvising gro ... |
Iannis Xenakis | ... oprano Maria Callas, composers such as Mikis Theodorakis, Nikos Skalkottas, | , Manos Hatzidakis, Eleni Karaindrou, Yanni and Vangelis, one of the best- ... |
Larry Birkhead | ... was the father of the baby. Her ex-boyfriend, entertainment photojournalist | , steadfastly maintained that he was the baby's father and filed a lawsuit ... |
Ronnie Wood | ... acement, left the band in December 1974 and was replaced by Faces guitarist | in 1975, who also operated as a mediator within the group, and between Jag ... |
Isaac Newton | ... greatest scientific minds of the day to work on the problem, including Sir | , and put up prizes for those who could demonstrate a working device or me ... |
Rory Gallagher | ... AC30 amplifiers almost exclusively since a meeting with his long time hero | at a gig in London during the late '60s/early '70s. His choice is the mode ... |
Anthony Braxton | ... umber of free musicians are well known, including saxophonists Evan Parker, | and Peter Brötzmann, trombonist George Lewis, guitarist Derek Bailey, and ... |
William Croft | ... ences". Composers who have set the Anglican burial service to music include | , Thomas Morley, Thomas Tomkins, Orlando Gibbons, and Henry Purcell. The t ... |
Marilyn Monroe | ... he star, died of a heart attack a few days before the filming was completed | ;never did another film and died of apparent suicide a year later; and cos ... |
Queen Beatrix | ... a status retained by her daughter, Queen Juliana, and by her granddaughter, | |
Gus Kahn | ... uite includes lyrics to the central section of "On the Trail" by songwriter | |
Charles Laughton | The first actor to portray Hercule Poirot was | . He appeared on the West End in 1928 in the play Alibi which had been ada ... |
Henry Cowell | The idea of the event began in | 's philosophy of music. Cowell, a teacher to John Cage and later to Dick H ... |
Benny Goodman | ... s of the era, including Guy Lombardo, the Dorsey Brothers, Phil Harris, and | , appeared at the park. In the 1930s the park was completely revamped addi ... |
Bernardino Ferrari | ... cross plan, with a nave and two aisles, and houses works by Macrino d'Alba, | and others, as well as tempera polyptych of the school of Leonardo da Vinc ... |
Eric Clapton | The Grateful Dead, John Primer (Blue Steel CD), Billy Gibbons and | are other notable artists to have recorded Elmore James covers. Clapton al ... |
Nat King Cole | ... and, and Édith Piaf, as well as by the later American singers Joan Baez and | . In 1961, French singer-songwriter Serge Gainsbourg paid tribute to "Les ... |
Grace Jones | ... anist Herbie Hancock, Sting (who provided backing vocals on "The Promise"), | (who provided the brief but dramatic spoken-word interlude on "Election Da ... |
Nikos Skalkottas | ... tri Mitropoulos, soprano Maria Callas, composers such as Mikis Theodorakis, | , Iannis Xenakis, Manos Hatzidakis, Eleni Karaindrou, Yanni and Vangelis, ... |
Leroy Shield | ... ed by two clarinets in 1930, was re-recorded with a full orchestra in 1935. | composed the great majority of the music used in the Laurel and Hardy shor ... |
Holy Roman Emperor Francis II | ... ecisively defeated a Russo-Austrian army, commanded by Tsar Alexander I and | , after nearly nine hours of difficult fighting. The battle took place nea ... |
Ralph Vaughan Williams | ... cTell was born on December 3, 1944 in Farnborough, Kent. He was named after | - Frank had worked as the composer's gardener before the war. A second son ... |
Macrino d'Alba | ... is on the Latin cross plan, with a nave and two aisles, and houses works by | , Bernardino Ferrari and others, as well as tempera polyptych of the schoo ... |
Francesco Cavalli | Italian composer | wrote the opera, "L'Orione", in 1653. The story is set on the Greek island ... |
Mick Jones | ... nd recorded a new album, Beyond Good and Evil, originally being produced by | of Foreigner, until Jones bowed out to tour with Foreigner. Astbury and Du ... |
Yo-Yo Ma | ... , Perlman has performed with a number of other notable musicians, including | , Jessye Norman, Isaac Stern, and Yuri Temirkanov at the 150th anniversary ... |
Jon Hendricks | ... ettes, beginning with their 1933 program featuring Grofé and his orchestra. | wrote lyrics for "On the Trail", and the song was recorded for Hendricks' ... |
Benjamin Britten | ... One notable setting is part of the Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings by | |
Stephen Malkmus | ... ak was born in Stockton in 1956 and graduated from A. A. Stagg High School. | , founding member of the band Pavement, grew up in Stockton and attended T ... |
Heitor Villa-Lobos | In 1940, the Brazilian composer | created a secular cantata titled Mandu çarará, based on an Indian legend c ... |
Evan Parker | ... circles, a number of free musicians are well known, including saxophonists | , Anthony Braxton and Peter Brötzmann, trombonist George Lewis, guitarist ... |
Gareth Farr | ... fluences along with electronic instruments and techniques into a new sound, | , Phil Dadson and composer co-operative Plan9 among them. The latter provi ... |
Maria Theresa | ... h the agency of Prince Henry), Russia (under Catherine), and Austria (under | ) began preparing the ground for the partitions of Poland. In the first pa ... |
Daniel Johnston | ... he Pots and Plants Garden Center, the Hyde Park Gym's giant flexed arm, and | 's Hi, how are you? frog mural.Austinites often start tours for visitors w ... |
Joan Baez | ... ald, Yves Montand, and Édith Piaf, as well as by the later American singers | and Nat King Cole. In 1961, French singer-songwriter Serge Gainsbourg paid ... |
Jackie Chan | ... ny Trejo and Marilyn Manson. Brown also made a cameo appearance in the 2002 | film The Tuxedo, in which Chan was required to finish Brown's act after Br ... |
Sammy Cahn | ... est Music, Original Dramatic Score, Best Music, Song (for George Barrie and | for "All That Love Went to Waste"), Best Picture and Best Writing, Story a ... |
Billy Gibbons | The Grateful Dead, John Primer (Blue Steel CD), | and Eric Clapton are other notable artists to have recorded Elmore James c ... |
Akira Takasaki | ... 1975 by guitarist Kyoji Yamamoto, and Loudness, formed in 1981 by guitarist | . Although there existed other contemporary bands, like Earthshaker, Anthe ... |
Theodor W. Adorno | ... he latter half of the 20th century to a realization of its unattainability. | said in 1970, "It is now taken for granted that nothing which concerns art ... |
George Jessel | ... Sisters" for many years, performed in Chicago at the Oriental Theater with | . He encouraged the group to choose a more appealing name after "Gumm" was ... |
Herbie Hancock | ... m included guitarists David Gilmour (Pink Floyd) and Carlos Alomar, pianist | , Sting (who provided backing vocals on "The Promise"), Grace Jones (who p ... |
Lester Young | ... he 1930s. Kansas City Jazz in the 1930s as exemplified by tenor saxophonist | marked the transition from big bands to the bebop influence of the 1940s |
Bob Wills | ... "Carnegie Hall of Western Swing", served as the performance headquarters of | and the Texas Playboys during the 1930s. Stillwater is known as the epicen ... |
Gavin Bryars | ... was also part of a Sheffield based trio founded in 1963 with Tony Oxley and | called 'Joseph Holbrooke' (named after the composer, whose work they never ... |
Phil Harris | ... l-known performers of the era, including Guy Lombardo, the Dorsey Brothers, | , and Benny Goodman, appeared at the park. In the 1930s the park was compl ... |
London Elektricity | ... are run mainly by some of the scene's most prominent DJ–producers, such as | 's Hospital Records, Andy C's Ram, Goldie's Metalheadz, Chris Renegade's L ... |
Ronnie Wood | ... fer has also recorded with a wide range of artists, including Donald Fagen, | , Grand Funk Railroad, Diana Ross, B.B. King, Asleep at the Wheel, Cyndi L ... |
Kanye West | ... hosted by MTV, BET, and Nike; fellow performers included Enrique Iglesias, | , Kelly Rowland, Snoop Dogg and Kelly Clarkson. Furtado also hosted a prog ... |
Shigeru Mizuki | ... wide variety of situations and locations. These phenomena are described in | 's 1985 book Graphic World of Japanese Phantoms (妖怪伝 in Japanese) |
Marvin Hatley | ... -Ku", or "The Dance of the Cuckoos", was composed by Roach musical director | as the on-the-hour chime for the Roach studio radio station. Laurel heard ... |
Yanni | ... akis, Nikos Skalkottas, Iannis Xenakis, Manos Hatzidakis, Eleni Karaindrou, | and Vangelis, one of the best-selling singers worldwide Nana Mouskouri and ... |
Jadakiss | ... but in 1997. He also appeared on Fat Joe's song "John Blaze" alongside Nas, | , and Big Pun; "John Blaze" also had a music video. Raekwon's next effort, ... |
Hirokazu Tanaka | The original music was composed by | , who did music for several other Nintendo games at the time. The game's m ... |
Moby | ... -pop, other synthpop, and mainstream performers including Madonna, La Roux, | , Pet Shop Boys, and Little Boots. They have been sampled and covered by v ... |
Tony Oxley | ... Knocks. Bailey was also part of a Sheffield based trio founded in 1963 with | and Gavin Bryars called 'Joseph Holbrooke' (named after the composer, whos ... |
William Harnett | ... paintings were rediscovered along with those of fellow trompe l'oeil artist | |
Hans Werner Henze | ... 61) as "a cantata for alto and tenor soli, speaker, chorus, and orchestra". | composed a Cantata della fiaba estrema and Novae de infinito laudes (both ... |
Ferdinand II of Aragon | ... Domingo in 1498, far from the reach of the Medici and the Spanish King, but | soon found out and had Columbus put into chains |
Nas | ... ed debut in 1997. He also appeared on Fat Joe's song "John Blaze" alongside | , Jadakiss, and Big Pun; "John Blaze" also had a music video. Raekwon's ne ... |
Nathaniel Shilkret | ... in the radio transcription series Shilkret Novelties in 1931. and again by | in RCA Victor's transcription series His Majesty's Voice of the Air in 193 ... |
Wolverine | ... ishop, and Gambit — who became one of the most popular X-Men (rivaling even | in size of fanbase), but many of the later additions to the team came and ... |
Charlie Christian | ... odman hired pianist Teddy Wilson, vibraphonist Lionel Hampton and guitarist | to join small groups. An early 1940s style known as "jumping the blues" or ... |
Marilyn Manson | ... ott's 2001 short film, , alongside Clive Owen, Gary Oldman, Danny Trejo and | . Brown also made a cameo appearance in the 2002 Jackie Chan film The Tuxe ... |
Lionel Hampton | In the mid-1930s, Benny Goodman hired pianist Teddy Wilson, vibraphonist | and guitarist Charlie Christian to join small groups. An early 1940s style ... |
Bhob Stewart | ... ng and visual impact that he could now predict and use to dramatic effect." | of The Comics Journal mentioned to Gibbons in 1987, that the page layouts ... |
Wilhelm Furtwängler | ... ved paucity of American achievements in serious music, the German conductor | complained that "America has no composers, only arrangers. |
Claude Debussy | ... s only reference to music, created for a monument at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, | 's birthplace |
Quentin Tarantino | ... de of How I Met Your Mother along with Arianna Huffington, and Will Shortz. | also cast Bogdanovich as a disc jockey in Kill Bill Volume 1 and Kill Bill ... |
Serge Gainsbourg | ... ican singers Joan Baez and Nat King Cole. In 1961, French singer-songwriter | paid tribute to "Les feuilles mortes" in his own song "La chanson de Préve ... |
Michael Praetorius | ... are the German settings composed in the 17th century by Heinrich Schütz and | , whose works are Lutheran adaptations of the Roman Catholic requiem, and ... |
Eleni Karaindrou | ... h as Mikis Theodorakis, Nikos Skalkottas, Iannis Xenakis, Manos Hatzidakis, | , Yanni and Vangelis, one of the best-selling singers worldwide Nana Mousk ... |
Igor Stravinsky | ... led Mandu çarará, based on an Indian legend collected by Barbosa Rodrigues. | composed a work titled simply Cantata in 1951–52, which used stanzas from ... |
Jimmy Page | ... sts to have recorded Elmore James covers. Clapton also recorded a song with | called "Tribute to Elmore" that first appeared on the 1968 compilation alb ... |
Théodore Géricault | ... ample. Perhaps the most famous example of the destructiveness of bitumen is | 's Raft of the Medusa (1818-1819), where his use of bitumen caused the bri ... |
Barry Goldwater | ... n. McCain succeeded longtime American conservative icon and Arizona fixture | upon the latter's retirement as United States Senator from Arizona |
Leonardo da Vinci | ... ernardino Ferrari and others, as well as tempera polyptych of the school of | |
Nigel Keay | ... ian Whitehead, Dorothy Buchanan, Anthony Ritchie, Ivan Zagni, Martin Lodge, | and Ross Harris leading the way |
Jack Hylton | ... , most notably in Hoylake in 1940, the prize for which was an audition with | . Also present was another young talent named Ernest Wiseman, already a fa ... |
Luis Miguel | ... rs. Acapulco is still popular with Mexican celebrities and wealthy, such as | , Plácido Domingo and Dolores Olmedo, who maintain homes here |
Manos Hatzidakis | ... las, composers such as Mikis Theodorakis, Nikos Skalkottas, Iannis Xenakis, | , Eleni Karaindrou, Yanni and Vangelis, one of the best-selling singers wo ... |
Gunpei Yokoi | ... Duck Hunt. The game was supervised by Takehiro Izushi, and was produced by | |
Dick Van Dyke | ... ties, including Dick Cavett, Jerry Lewis, Peter Sellers, Marcel Marceau and | . Laurel lived until 1965, surviving to see the duo's work rediscovered th ... |
Carlos Prieto | ... ince its creation, it has been accompanied by artists such as Olivia Gorra, | , Martha Félix, Felipe Chacón and Fernando de la Mora. It has also partici ... |
Kara Walker | ... ment, grew up in Stockton and attended Tokay High School. Silhouette artist | was raised in Stockton, as was Maxine Hong Kingston, author of The Woman W ... |
Red Mitchell | ... octave lower (C-G-D-A low to high). This tuning was used by the jazz player | and is increasingly used by classical players, notably the Canadian bassis ... |
Constantin Stanislavski | ... omedy Theatre named after Hagop Baronian, Russian Drama Theatre named after | , Yerevan State Dramatic Theatre named after Hrachia Ghaplanian, Yerevan S ... |
Winston Churchill | ... der the direction of the Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE). Prime Minister | tasked the Royal Navy with helping locate and retrieve the wreckage so tha ... |
John French | ... o dogsbody. He was delighted to be called to an interview with photographer | |
Eric Idle | ... uccess. He assessed happiness by his friendships and his enjoyment of life. | and Stephen Fry said Cook had not wasted his talent but rather that the ne ... |
Johann Nepomuk Hummel | ... this instrumentation written from roughly the same period include those by | , George Onslow, Jan Ladislav Dussek, Louise Farrenc, Ferdinand Ries, Fran ... |
Eric Clapton | ... a 40 year career he released 20 studio albums, working with artists such as | and David Gilmour. He has been described by The Times as "an electrifying ... |
Kirsty MacColl | One of the songwriters and backing vocalist for the "Shine" album was | , who was killed in a boating accident in Mexico in December 2000. Lyngsta ... |
Henry Purcell | ... a 20-minute, four character ballet called The Moor's Pavane to the music of | in 1949. The work premiered at the Connecticut College American Dance Fest ... |
Claude Monet | French Impressionist painters such as | , Camille Pissarro, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir advocated en plein air paint ... |
Robin Philipson | ... xander Knox Helm, John Laurie, actor (Private Fraser in Dad's Army), artist | , singer John Hanson, Alex Graham, cartoonist best known for the Fred Bass ... |
Rodin | ... nvited and displayed his works with theirs. After studying the sculpture of | , Munch may have experimented with plasticine as an aid to design, but he ... |
Boris Aronson | ... staging. The set, designed in the style of Marc Chagall's paintings, was by | . A colorful logo for the production, also inspired by Chagall's work, was ... |
Little Richard | ... rary musicians such as Ray Charles, Little Willie John, Clyde McPhatter and | |
William Blake | ... interest in this technique is a result of the influence of artists such as | and , and the style of political editorial cartoons |
James Kent | The village was named for New York jurist and legal scholar, | , as was Kent County |
Dave McKean | ... initial creative team was writer Jamie Delano and artist John Ridgway, with | supplying distinctive painted and collage covers. Delano introduced a poli ... |
Lawrence Arabia | ... ypified by the likes of The Brunettes, Goldenhorse, The Phoenix Foundation, | and George and Queen. A Low Hum has had a big influence bringing new artis ... |
Rich Buckler | ... n Seed" also offered samples of domination by computers. Also in the 1970s, | created Deathlok, a cyborg revivified by a madman as a slave killing machi ... |
Claude Lorrain | ... e landscape paintings of the French artists Nicolas Poussin (1594–1665) and | (1600–1682). The poet Alexander Pope (who had his own Villa with gardens i ... |
Jan Ladislav Dussek | ... ghly the same period include those by Johann Nepomuk Hummel, George Onslow, | , Louise Farrenc, Ferdinand Ries, Franz Limmer, Johann Baptist Cramer, and ... |
Terence Donovan | Along with | and Brian Duffy, he captured and helped create the 'Swinging London' of th ... |
Guercino | ... and Peter of Alcantara. He was influential in bringing the Bolognese artist | to Rome, a landmark in the development of the High Baroque style. He sat f ... |
Mario Winans | ... p neither sought permission from Enya nor gave her credit initially, and by | , who did give her credit (the Winans track, "I Don't Wanna Know" which fe ... |
Nicolas Poussin | ... iam Kent was also inspired by the landscape paintings of the French artists | (1594–1665) and Claude Lorrain (1600–1682). The poet Alexander Pope (who h ... |
Camille Pissarro | French Impressionist painters such as Claude Monet, | , and Pierre-Auguste Renoir advocated en plein air painting, and much of t ... |
Mike Herrera | ... ey played a showcase for the label in 1993 in Herrera's parents' back yard. | had practiced so much before the first show that he lost his voice. Their ... |
Poul Anderson | It was also an influence for | 's hard science fiction novel "Tau Zero |
Etta James | ... Upsetters, with being the first to put the funk in the rock and roll beat. | recalled her first meeting with James Brown, in Macon, Georgia, where Brow ... |
David Gilmour | ... he released 20 studio albums, working with artists such as Eric Clapton and | . He has been described by The Times as "an electrifying guitarist and sin ... |
Bill Hicks | For many years, Leary had been friends with fellow comedian | . When Leary's comedy album No Cure for Cancer was released, many people b ... |
Tom DeLonge | ... fteen. He played in various bands until his sister, Anne, introduced him to | , who she had met while attending Rancho Bernardo High School. Hoppus and ... |
Ezra Pound | ... specially Cubism. Although Imagism isolates objects through the use of what | called "luminous details", Pound's Ideogrammic Method of juxtaposing concr ... |
Solomon Mikhoels | ... he war, where he met two emissaries from the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, | and Itzik Feffer—who doubled as an informant for the NKVD |
Florentine Camerata | ... ular music: state, corporate, church, and private. and it was here that the | convened in the mid-16th century and experimented with setting tales of Gr ... |
Camille Saint-Saëns | ... Viardot's performances inspired composers such as Frédéric Chopin, Berlioz, | (who dedicated Samson and Delilah to her, and wanted her to sing the title ... |
Georges Seurat | ... technique in late Impressionism (1880s) developed especially by the artist | , employs dots to create variation in color and depth in an attempt to app ... |
Arno Babajanian | ... celebrated Armenian singers and composers dedicated their songs to Yerevan: | , Rouben Hakhverdian, Harout Pamboukjian, Aram Asatryan, Tata Simonian, Ar ... |
Bob Dylan | ... itten by Gordon Lightfoot and popularized by artists such as Elvis Presley, | , and Peter, Paul and Mary |
Liza Minnelli | ... olivian Altiplano and directed by Gerard de Thame. The track was covered by | for her 1989 album Results, produced by the Pet Shop Boys |
José Limón | Mexican choreographer | created a 20-minute, four character ballet called The Moor's Pavane to the ... |
Paul I of Russia | #Emperor | (1 October 1754 – 23 March 1801), officially fathered by Catherine's husba ... |
Frédéric Chopin | ... dramatic roles on stage, Viardot's performances inspired composers such as | , Berlioz, Camille Saint-Saëns (who dedicated Samson and Delilah to her, a ... |
Brian Duffy | Along with Terence Donovan and | , he captured and helped create the 'Swinging London' of the 1960s: a cult ... |
Elvis Presley | ... rning Rain", written by Gordon Lightfoot and popularized by artists such as | , Bob Dylan, and Peter, Paul and Mary |
Daron Hagen | ... ologue and two acts with a libretto by Irish poet Paul Muldoon and music by | was performed by the opera theatre at The University of Texas in Austin. T ... |
Arthur Honegger | ... sing flags and pistols when performed in the city of Baku in 1922. In 1923, | created Pacific 231, a modernist musical composition that imitates the sou ... |
Ayumi Hamasaki | Today, game soundtracks are sold on CD. Famous singers like Hikaru Utada, | and Gackt sometimes sing songs for games as well, and this is also seen as ... |
Lou Reed | ... the release of the albums Horses by Patti Smith and Metal Machine Music by | as three key events that gave birth to alternative rock. Until recent year ... |
Leonardo da Vinci | ... d as a quality inseparable from art and thus necessary for its success; for | , art, neither more nor less than his other endeavors, was a manifestation ... |
Giulio Caccini | ... cians who have lived in Florence include Piero Strozzi (1550 – after 1608), | (1551–1618) and Mike Francis (1961–2009) |
Ray Walston | ... vil to be the beauty we see in the play. The Devil (played by a wryly comic | ) convinces a baseball fan to sell his soul so he can play and win the Wor ... |
David Bowie | ... rmed "The Missing Frame," "Love Like Winter," "Miss Murder," and a cover of | 's "Ziggy Stardust" |
Serge Gainsbourg's | ... in and Greek borrowings like tænia and ex æquo. It was great popularized in | song "Elaeudanla Teiteia" (trans.Elayeeina Tee I Tee I A, which is the pho ... |
Jack Kirby | ... e a superhero team in the . They were created by writer Stan Lee and artist | , and first appeared in The X-Men #1 (September 1963). The basic concept o ... |
Franz Schubert | ... ntation of piano, violin, viola, cello, and double bass. The most famous is | 's Piano Quintet in A major, known as "The Trout Quintet" for its set of v ... |
Willy Russell | ... l other notable performers: Bill Nighy, Pete Postlethwaite, Jonathan Pryce, | and Alan Bleasdale |
Terry Kath | ... razaider's apartment. The five musicians consisted of Parazaider, guitarist | , drummer Danny Seraphine, trombonist James Pankow, trumpet player Lee Lou ... |
Charlie Chaplin | ... g's "Metropolis", which offer an example of how technophobia can occur, and | 's "Modern Times", in which people are reduced to nothing but cogs in the ... |
Diane Keaton | ... 's 1977 film Annie Hall, Walken played the suicidal brother of Annie Hall ( | ). In 1978, he appeared in Shoot the Sun Down, a western filmed in 1976 th ... |
Stephen Wayda | ... e Smith, wearing a low-cut evening gown. The centerfold was photographed by | . Smith said she planned to be "the next Marilyn Monroe". Becoming one of ... |
Lewis Carroll | ... ing company as "a metaphorical fugue on minds and machines in the spirit of | " |
Clarence Carter | His influences include southern soul artists like Isaac Hayes, | , Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin plus Motown artists The Supremes, The Four ... |
Sherlock Holmes | ... l roles. Characters from other fictional works appear occasionally, notably | and some of the boys from Tom Brown's Schooldays |
Franz Limmer | ... Hummel, George Onslow, Jan Ladislav Dussek, Louise Farrenc, Ferdinand Ries, | , Johann Baptist Cramer, and Hermann Goetz. Later composers who wrote cham ... |
Motoi Sakuraba | ... Japanese game music scene. He is best known for the Zelda and Mario themes. | is also another well-known video game composer. He is known for composing ... |
Milton Berle | ... ing. Comedians borrowed, stole stuff and even bought bits from one another. | and Robin Williams were famous for it. This was different. Leary had, prac ... |
Paulus Hector Mair | | in his martial arts compendium (1540s) details techniques of fighting with ... |
Albert of Brandenburg-Ansbach | The Teutonic Order lost eastern Prussia when Grand Master | converted to Lutheranism and secularized the Prussian branch of the Teuton ... |
Dick Bruna | ... emale rabbit in a series of picture books drawn and written by Dutch artist | . The original Dutch name, Nijntje, is a shortening of konijntje, "little ... |
Clem Tholet | ... ed country ballads with patriotic or military inspired lyrics. For example, | 's Rhodesians Never Die rose to the top of the Rhodesian pop charts |
Mozart | ... ost classical pieces written for full orchestra since the time of Haydn and | are orchestrated to place emphasis on the strings, woodwinds, and brass. H ... |
Aretha Franklin | ... clude southern soul artists like Isaac Hayes, Clarence Carter, Ray Charles, | plus Motown artists The Supremes, The Four Tops and Marvin Gaye. Along wit ... |
Henry VIII | The chief minister of | , the Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer suggested removal of the Rom ... |
Crispian Mills | ... Hayley Mills whom he met on the set of The Family Way, and they had a son, | . They divorced in 1977 |
Wolverine | In the aftermath of the Schism series, the fallout between | and Cyclops will lead to the revival and rebuilding of the original X-Mans ... |
Olivier Messiaen | Prime numbers have influenced many artists and writers. The French composer | used prime numbers to create ametrical music through "natural phenomena". ... |
Johann Sebastian Bach | ... surface, GEB examines logician Kurt Gödel, artist M. C. Escher and composer | , discussing common themes in their work and lives. At a deeper level, the ... |
Rod Argent | ... o the attention of WEA Records. Her debut album, Ancient Heart, produced by | and Peter Van Hooke, was released in September 1988 when she was 19 years ... |
Arseny Avraamov | ... Morse code machine, sirens, steam engine, airplane motor, and typewriters. | 's composition Symphony of Factory Sirens involved navy ship sirens and wh ... |
Johann Baptist Cramer | ... Onslow, Jan Ladislav Dussek, Louise Farrenc, Ferdinand Ries, Franz Limmer, | , and Hermann Goetz. Later composers who wrote chamber works for this quin ... |
Ray Charles | ... influences include southern soul artists like Isaac Hayes, Clarence Carter, | , Aretha Franklin plus Motown artists The Supremes, The Four Tops and Marv ... |
Nick Carter | ... a successful indie band. Other notable examples from the 1990s are Brothers | from The Backstreet Boys and pop star Aaron Carter were both teen idols in ... |
Gustav Leonhardt | In 1971, Harnoncourt started a joint project with conductor | to record all of J.S. Bach's cantatas. The project was eventually complete ... |
Charles Gounod | ... a matter of debate. Other men closely linked to her included the composers | (she created the title role in his opera Sapho) and Hector Berlioz (who in ... |
Travis Barker | ... d in 2005, leading Hoppus to form the band +44 with fellow Blink-182 member | . Blink-182 then announced their reformation in 2009. However, Hoppus stat ... |
Marilyn Monroe | ... d was photographed by Stephen Wayda. Smith said she planned to be "the next | ". Becoming one of Playboys most popular models, Smith was heavier and lar ... |
Mike Herrera | ... NOFX, Black Flag and other Southern California skate punk bands. The trio— | , Yuri Ruley, and Andy Husted—were classmates at Central Kitsap High Schoo ... |
M.I.A. | ... everal artists including Paul Weller, Jarvis Cocker, Razorlight, Brian Eno, | , Ian Brown, The Futureheads, Belle & Sebastian, Damon Albarn, Dizzee Rasc ... |
M. C. Escher | On its surface, GEB examines logician Kurt Gödel, artist | and composer Johann Sebastian Bach, discussing common themes in their work ... |
Greg Ginn | ... ck Flag and the record label SST Records, both founded by his older brother | . Beginning in the mid 1980s, he became a well-known figure in the contemp ... |
Alan Lloyd Hodgkin | ... ine for his work on the synapse. He shared the prize with Andrew Huxley and | |
Giovannino Guareschi | ... Camillo is the main character created by the Italian writer and journalist | (1908-1968), and is based on the historical Roman Catholic priest, WW II p ... |
Raphael | ... ting found predominately in subterranean Rome and popularised by the artist | . This style, rare in Britain until reintroduced by William Kent at Kensin ... |
Hector Berlioz | ... omposers Charles Gounod (she created the title role in his opera Sapho) and | (who initially had her in mind for the role of Dido in Les Troyens, but ch ... |
Peter Ustinov | | played Poirot a total of six times, starting with Death on the Nile (1978) ... |
Ludwig III of Bavaria | ... A year later, Ludwig deposed his cousin, Otto, and proclaimed himself King | . During the First World War, Ludwig's eldest son, Crown Prince Rupprecht, ... |
Peter Van Hooke | ... of WEA Records. Her debut album, Ancient Heart, produced by Rod Argent and | , was released in September 1988 when she was 19 years old. The album peak ... |
Diego Rivera | ... ated in the traditional downtown of Acapulco and is noted for the murals by | that adorn it. Olmedo and Rivera had been friend since Olmedo was a child ... |
Andrew Huxley | ... hysiology or Medicine for his work on the synapse. He shared the prize with | and Alan Lloyd Hodgkin |
Jackson Pollock | ... cular historical period, set of ideas, and particular artistic movement. So | is called an Abstract Expressionist |
Louise Farrenc | ... include those by Johann Nepomuk Hummel, George Onslow, Jan Ladislav Dussek, | , Ferdinand Ries, Franz Limmer, Johann Baptist Cramer, and Hermann Goetz. ... |
Marc Chagall | ... ins – his last original Broadway staging. The set, designed in the style of | 's paintings, was by Boris Aronson. A colorful logo for the production, al ... |
Mike Harding | ... st successes came from folk clubs, where performers such as Billy Connolly, | and Jasper Carrott started as relatively straight musical acts whose betwe ... |
Randy Stonehill | ... ods preacher [and] poet." In 1971 Norman produced an album (Born Twice) for | , who had been converted in August 1970 in Norman's kitchen |
Haydn | ... section. Most classical pieces written for full orchestra since the time of | and Mozart are orchestrated to place emphasis on the strings, woodwinds, a ... |
Roger Miller | The 707 is mentioned in the songs "Boeing Boeing 707" by | ; "Jet Airliner" performed by the Steve Miller Band and written by Paul Pe ... |
Roy Lichtenstein | A particular style may have specific cultural meanings. For example, | —a painter associated with the American Pop art movement of the 1960s—was ... |
Henry VIII | ... nerations down to Catherine's sister, Anne, who would serve all six of King | 's |
Hitler | ... k, states, "The work of the Eugenics Board was not far from the thinking of | . |
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Ferdinand Ries | ... Johann Nepomuk Hummel, George Onslow, Jan Ladislav Dussek, Louise Farrenc, | , Franz Limmer, Johann Baptist Cramer, and Hermann Goetz. Later composers ... |
Marvin Gaye | ... harles, Aretha Franklin plus Motown artists The Supremes, The Four Tops and | . Along with Isaac Hayes, White is considered by Allmusic.com as the first ... |
Charles the Bold | ... t. Arnhem entered the Hanseatic League in 1443. In 1473, it was captured by | of Burgundy. In 1514, Charles of Egmond, duke of Guelders, took it from th ... |
Claudio Monteverdi | ... extending to works including Johann Sebastian Bach's The Musical Offering, | 's L'incoronazione di Poppea, and Jean-Philippe Rameau's Castor et Pollux |
Henry VIII | ... ority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church, at first temporarily under | and Edward VI and later permanently during the reign of Elizabeth I |
Colin Matthews | ... rs who wrote chamber works for this quintet include Ralph Vaughan Williams, | , Jon Deak, Frank Proto, and John Woolrich. Slightly larger sextets writte ... |
Gustav Mahler | ... in 1918 brought instant status to the new orchestra. A friend of composers | and Sergei Rachmaninoff, Gabrilowitsch demanded a new auditorium be built ... |
Frederick II | ... ssia, was merged with the former Duchy of Prussia. On 31 January 1773, King | announced that the newly annexed lands were to be known as the Province of ... |
Cyndi Lauper | ... episodes and featured celebrity judges including Kevin Bacon, Nile Rodgers, | and Ace Frehley |
Mark Buckingham | ... s as well, such as John Ridgway (the original series artist), Simon Bisley, | , Richard Corben, Steve Dillon, Marcelo Frusin, Jock, David Lloyd, Leonard ... |
George Grosz | ... schools, and Art reflected the new ideas of the time, with artists such as | being fined for defaming the military and for blasphemy |
Richard Wagner | ... vements. The introduction of valves made this process unnecessary (although | wrote horn parts as if crooks were still in use, evoking the tradition whi ... |
Marcel Dupré | ... the Detroit Symphony Orchestra into one of the world's most distinguished. | , a friend and fellow student from childhood, was organist for the session ... |
Mandy Moore | ... yan Cartwright, and the romantic comedy Love, Wedding, Marriage (2011) with | |
Tracey Emin | ... cts ("ready-made") and exercised no traditionally recognised set of skills. | 's My Bed, or Damien Hirst's The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mi ... |
John Cheere | ... Roman Bath Houses. Today a lead Sphinx designed by the celebrated sculptor | is positioned on a plinth in this room, together with one of the famous Ar ... |
Elvis Presley | While in jail, White listened to | singing "It's Now or Never" on the radio, an experience he later credited ... |
Maria Malibran | ... was courted by Alfred de Musset, who had earlier been taken with her sister | . Some sources say he asked for Pauline's hand in marriage, but she declin ... |
Ashley Jackson | Holmfirth is home to the galleries of the artists | and Trevor Stubley RP RBA RSW RWS |
Richard Corben | ... s John Ridgway (the original series artist), Simon Bisley, Mark Buckingham, | , Steve Dillon, Marcelo Frusin, Jock, David Lloyd, Leonardo Manco, and Sea ... |
Mel Brooks | ... ,” but the visuals show a Bollywood-style devi and a Taj Mahal-like castle. | 's 1974 comedy Blazing Saddles leaves its Western setting when the climact ... |
Bob Rock | ... rummer Mickey Curry to fill the drumming role and Aerosmith sound engineer, | , to produce. Recorded in Vancouver, Canada from October to December 1988, ... |
Arrigo Boito | Giuseppe Verdi and librettist | adapted Shakespeare's play to Otello, an Italian grand opera in four acts ... |
Ace Frehley | ... ured celebrity judges including Kevin Bacon, Nile Rodgers, Cyndi Lauper and | |
Elvis Presley | ... pcorn Shrimp in 2001. He also wrote and acted the main role in a play about | titled Him, in 1995 |
Sergei Rachmaninoff | ... nstant status to the new orchestra. A friend of composers Gustav Mahler and | , Gabrilowitsch demanded a new auditorium be built as a condition of his a ... |
Jim Brickman | ... No. 1 hit song by Kathy Troccoli, in 1995. In 1999, Smith collaborated with | on "Love of My Life" from the album Destiny, which went to No. 9 on the Ho ... |
Madonna | ... ed after this city based on the results of a dart thrown randomly at a map. | was born here and once referred to Bay City as "a stinky, little town in N ... |
Bobby Fuller | ... d to that point was as a songwriter. His songs were recorded by rock singer | and TV bubblegum act The Banana Splits. He was also responsible in 1963 fo ... |
Jean-Philippe Rameau | ... s The Musical Offering, Claudio Monteverdi's L'incoronazione di Poppea, and | 's Castor et Pollux |
Damien Hirst | ... ercised no traditionally recognised set of skills. Tracey Emin's My Bed, or | 's The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living follo ... |
Camille Saint-Saëns | ... ion. Dupré, as a young student, had pulled the organ stops for the composer | in a performance of the Symphony No. 3 in Paris, and the organ of Ford Aud ... |
Kate Smith | ... ould become one of the team's best-known traditions: playing a recording of | singing God Bless America instead of the The Star-Spangled Banner before i ... |
Steve Dillon | ... the original series artist), Simon Bisley, Mark Buckingham, Richard Corben, | , Marcelo Frusin, Jock, David Lloyd, Leonardo Manco, and Sean Phillips. No ... |
Jon Deak | ... mber works for this quintet include Ralph Vaughan Williams, Colin Matthews, | , Frank Proto, and John Woolrich. Slightly larger sextets written for pian ... |
Bobby Byrd | In 1952, while Brown was still in reform school, he met future R&B legend | , who was there playing baseball against the reform school team. Byrd saw ... |
Artur Schnabel | ... a symphony orchestra concert with Gabrilowitsch conducting and guest artist | at the piano. From 1934 to 1942, the orchestra performed for millions acro ... |
Ann-Margret | ... ris Day, Kim Novak, Judy Holliday, Rita Hayworth, June Allyson, Virna Lisi, | , Sophia Loren, and many more. He was also close friends with actors Tony ... |
Gioachino Rossini | ... era with an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Berio di Salsi and music by | was first performed at the Teatro del Fondo, Naples, on 4 December 1816. T ... |
William Whewell | ... ibed as Lyell's first disciple. In a comment on the arguments of the 1830s, | coined the term uniformitarianism to describe Lyell's version of the ideas ... |
William Walton | ... interests extended to music. While at Oxford he was introduced to the young | , whose friend and patron he became. Walton later dedicated his Portsmouth ... |
Hermann Goetz | ... k, Louise Farrenc, Ferdinand Ries, Franz Limmer, Johann Baptist Cramer, and | . Later composers who wrote chamber works for this quintet include Ralph V ... |
Bobby Byrd | In 1955, Brown and | 's sister Sarah performed in a group called "The Gospel Starlighters". Eve ... |
Petula Clark | ... ad been recorded of Norman's songs, including by Cliff Richard, Jack Jones, | , Sammy Davis, Jr., Pat Boone, The Imperials, and The Oak Ridge Boys |
Henry VIII's | ... ishment except death, without being bound by normal court procedure. During | reign, the Sovereign, on the advice of the Council, was allowed to enact l ... |
Ralph Vaughan Williams | ... ann Goetz. Later composers who wrote chamber works for this quintet include | , Colin Matthews, Jon Deak, Frank Proto, and John Woolrich. Slightly large ... |
Bob & Earl | ... Splits. He was also responsible in 1963 for arranging "Harlem Shuffle" for | , which became a hit in the UK in 1969. He discovered disco/soul artists, ... |
Marcelo Frusin | ... eries artist), Simon Bisley, Mark Buckingham, Richard Corben, Steve Dillon, | , Jock, David Lloyd, Leonardo Manco, and Sean Phillips. Notable cover arti ... |
Philip II | ... the Kingdom of Spain until 1561, when the city was destroyed by a fire and | , born here, moved the capital to Madrid, starting a period of decadence f ... |
Koji Kondo | ... h games as Xenogears, Xenosaga Episode I, Chrono Cross, and Chrono Trigger. | , the main composer for Nintendo, is also prominent on the Japanese game m ... |
Annie Lennox | ... Elliott Smith, and Neil Young's "Don't Let It Bring You Down" performed by | . Produced by the film's music supervisor Chris Douridas, an abridged soun ... |
Nile Rodgers | ... how lasted 13 episodes and featured celebrity judges including Kevin Bacon, | , Cyndi Lauper and Ace Frehley |
Sophia Loren | ... Novak, Judy Holliday, Rita Hayworth, June Allyson, Virna Lisi, Ann-Margret, | , and many more. He was also close friends with actors Tony Curtis, Ernie ... |
Francisco Goya | ... e images made for social, moral, or thought-provoking reasons. For example, | 's painting depicting the Spanish shootings of 3rd of May 1808 is a graphi ... |
Leonardo Manco | ... uckingham, Richard Corben, Steve Dillon, Marcelo Frusin, Jock, David Lloyd, | , and Sean Phillips. Notable cover artists have included Dave McKean (who ... |
Sammy Davis, Jr. | ... ed of Norman's songs, including by Cliff Richard, Jack Jones, Petula Clark, | , Pat Boone, The Imperials, and The Oak Ridge Boys |
Steven Soderbergh | ... Linus Caldwell, alongside George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and Julia Roberts, in | 's 2001 remake of the Rat Pack's 1960 caper film Ocean's 11; the successfu ... |
Pat Boone | ... gs, including by Cliff Richard, Jack Jones, Petula Clark, Sammy Davis, Jr., | , The Imperials, and The Oak Ridge Boys |
Schumann | ... The ballet Coppélia is based on two other stories that Hoffmann wrote. Also | 's Kreisleriana is based on one of Hoffmann's characters |
Walthéry, François | ... lo - West Flanders - West Flemish - Western Hainaut - Wetteren - Wevelgem - | - Westhoek (region) - Wichelen - Wielsbeke - Wijnegem - Willebroek - Wille ... |
Bette Midler | ... l. Joanna Merlin originated the role of Tzeitel, which was later assumed by | during the original run. Carol Sawyer was Fruma Sarah, Adrienne Barbeau to ... |
Philip III | ... him. It was made the capital of the kingdom again between 1601 and 1606 by | . The city was again damaged by a flood of the Pisuerga and Esgueva rivers |
Henry VIII | ... agued previous monarchs came to an end. The reign of the second Tudor king, | , was one of great political change. Religious upheaval and disputes with ... |
Bob Geldof | At the end of 1984, Boy George was recruited by | to attend the Band Aid recording, consisting of mostly internationally-kno ... |
Joe Perry | ... earances by Paul Shaffer of "David Letterman" fame, and Aerosmith guitarist | |
Edward VII | ... es from 1403. The office was raised to the dignity of lord mayor in 1910 by | "in view of the position occupied by that city as the chief city of East A ... |
Dave McKean | ... oyd, Leonardo Manco, and Sean Phillips. Notable cover artists have included | (who designed the first run of the series' covers), Tim Bradstreet (who de ... |
Ronald Neame | ... ain (Jack Gold, 1984), The Dunera Boys (Ben Lewin, 1985) and Foreign Body ( | , 1986) |
John Lennon | In a 1972 interview on the Dick Cavett Show, | stated that James Connolly was an inspiration for his song, Woman Is the N ... |
Patti Smith | ... formation of the Sex Pistols as well as the release of the albums Horses by | and Metal Machine Music by Lou Reed as three key events that gave birth to ... |
Rembrandt | ... ither more nor less than his other endeavors, was a manifestation of skill. | 's work, now praised for its ephemeral virtues, was most admired by his co ... |
Thomas Ruff | ... onally exploited for artistic purposes, as in Jpegs, by German photographer | |
Felix Mendelssohn | ... ets written for piano, string quartet, and double bass have been written by | , Mikhail Glinka, Richard Wernick, and Charles Ives |
Johnny Cash | ... nd Kristopher Steven, born 30 November 1995, and named after family friends | and Christopher Reeve |
Ivor Novello | ... nt, initially in a succession of love affairs with men, including the actor | ; Novello's former lover, the actor Glen Byam Shaw; German aristocrat Prin ... |
Josephine Baker | ... hair, smoking and breaking with traditional mores. The euphoria surrounding | in the metropolis Berlin for instance, declared "erotic goddess" and in ma ... |
Ignaz Moscheles | ... anging some of his mazurkas as songs, and even assisted her in this. Liszt, | , Adolphe Adam, and others have left accounts of her excellent piano playi ... |
Samuel Beckett | ... made their homes in continental Europe, particularly James Joyce, and later | (who became a courier for the French Resistance). Eoin O'Duffy led a briga ... |
Wes King | ... efs and how she wanted to spread the word of God. Smith wrote the song with | , the brother-in-law of Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris. Smith ... |
Ottorino Respighi | ... mposition that imitates the sound of a steam locomotive. Another example is | 's 1924 orchestral piece Pines of Rome, which included the phonographic pl ... |
Jack Pierce | ... le, but could not use the costume and style of makeup originally created by | for the 1931 Universal Studios film Frankenstein |
Edward Solomon | The Vicar of Bray is an 1882 comic opera by Sydney Grundy and | . The opera is based on the character described in the 18th century song, ... |
Adolphe Adam | ... s mazurkas as songs, and even assisted her in this. Liszt, Ignaz Moscheles, | , and others have left accounts of her excellent piano playing |
Mikhail Glinka | ... no, string quartet, and double bass have been written by Felix Mendelssohn, | , Richard Wernick, and Charles Ives |
John Singer Sargent | ... its virtuosity. At the turn of the 20th century, the adroit performances of | were alternately admired and viewed with skepticism for their manual fluen ... |
Tim Bradstreet | ... ve included Dave McKean (who designed the first run of the series' covers), | (who designed the most), Glenn Fabry, Kent Williams, David Lloyd, and Sean ... |
Sammo Hung | Films featuring cycle rickshaws and their drivers include Kickboxer and | 's 1989 martial arts film Pedicab Driver, which dealt with a group of pedi ... |
Henry Purcell | ... a wide variety of the Baroque repertoire, beginning with the viol music of | , and extending to works including Johann Sebastian Bach's The Musical Off ... |
Ray Charles | ... positions, heavily influenced by the work of contemporary musicians such as | , Little Willie John, Clyde McPhatter and Little Richard |
William Blake | ... nging for a simpler, more pastoral times. Poets like William Wordsworth and | believed that the technological changes that were taking place as a part o ... |
Nobuo Uematsu | Another well-known author of video game music is | . Even Uematsu's earlier compositions for the game series, Final Fantasy, ... |
Robert Burns | Dumfries was the hometown of | from 1791 until his death in 1796. The poet is now buried in St. Michael’s ... |
Charles Ives | | 's symphonic poem Decoration Day depicted the holiday as he experienced it ... |
Christian Krohg | ... unch. His teachers were sculptor Julius Middelthun and naturalistic painter | . That year Munch demonstrated his quick absorption of his figure training ... |
Alfonso X | ... nks also to the commercial privileges granted by the kings Alfonso VIII and | , as well as to the repopulation of the area after the Reconquista |
Astaire | ... n Wonderland (1933), The Gay Divorcee (1934), Top Hat (1935, one of several | /Rogers films in which Horton appeared), Danger - Love at Work (1937), Los ... |
Alexander Skene | ... thmic spurt of your love juices". Anatomical knowledge was also advanced by | 's description of para-urethral or periurethral glands (glands around the ... |
Johann Sebastian Bach | ... ning with the viol music of Henry Purcell, and extending to works including | 's The Musical Offering, Claudio Monteverdi's L'incoronazione di Poppea, a ... |
Jan van Eyck | ... riel in Annunciation scenes - for example the Annunciation in Washington by | |
Pieter Post | ... Rijnland (1596, restored in 1878); De Waag (weigh house in Dutch), built by | ; the former court-house (Gerecht); a corn-grinding windmill, now home to ... |
Pablo Picasso | ... tist who would become the era's most recognized and peripatetic iconoclast, | , was completing a traditional academic training at which he excelled |
Mick Jagger | ... s of 1960s celebrities and socialites including Terence Stamp, The Beatles, | , Jean Shrimpton, PJ Proby, Cecil Beaton, Rudolf Nureyev, Andy Warhol and ... |
Glenn Fabry | ... e first run of the series' covers), Tim Bradstreet (who designed the most), | , Kent Williams, David Lloyd, and Sean Phillips |
Little Willie John | ... avily influenced by the work of contemporary musicians such as Ray Charles, | , Clyde McPhatter and Little Richard |
Adam Sandler | ... musical director for 2001's The Concert For New York City, and accompanied | 's Opera Man sketch and the Backstreet Boys' "Quit Playing Games (With My ... |
Frank Proto | ... for this quintet include Ralph Vaughan Williams, Colin Matthews, Jon Deak, | , and John Woolrich. Slightly larger sextets written for piano, string qua ... |
Guru | ... s on their 1992 debut Mecca and the Soul Brother. Beginning in 1993, rapper | 's Jazzmatazz series used jazz musicians during the studio recordings. Tho ... |
Leopold I | ... masters under jurisdiction of the Emperor. In return for supporting Emperor | in the War of the Spanish Succession, Elector Frederick III was allowed to ... |
Helen Terry | The group's back-up singer, | , began work on her solo album, for which George and Hay wrote the song "L ... |
George Antheil | ... ncluded the phonographic playback of a nightingale recording. Also in 1924, | created a work titled Ballet Mécanique with instrumentation that included ... |
Stephen Sondheim | The Vicar of Bray is also referenced in the song Parlour Songs in the | musical, Sweeney Todd, although the song has been removed from more recent ... |
Marcel Duchamp | ... ility required in the production of the artistic object. In conceptual art, | 's "Fountain" is among the first examples of pieces wherein the artist use ... |
Clyde McPhatter | ... the work of contemporary musicians such as Ray Charles, Little Willie John, | and Little Richard |
Ossip Gabrilowitsch | The appointment of the Russian pianist | as music director in 1918 brought instant status to the new orchestra. A f ... |
Jon Christensen | ... se members are also Amway distributors: Reps. Sue Myrick of North Carolina, | of Nebraska, Dick Chrysler of Michigan, Richard Rombo of California, and J ... |
Bert Convy | ... later Florence Stanley as Yente the matchmaker, Austin Pendleton as Motel, | as Perchik the student revolutionary, Gino Conforti as the fiddler, and Ju ... |
Yasunori Mitsuda | ... ck-based tunes from their original MIDI format and created The Black Mages. | is a highly known composer of such games as Xenogears, Xenosaga Episode I, ... |
John Woolrich | ... include Ralph Vaughan Williams, Colin Matthews, Jon Deak, Frank Proto, and | . Slightly larger sextets written for piano, string quartet, and double ba ... |
Cecil Beaton | ... ncluding Terence Stamp, The Beatles, Mick Jagger, Jean Shrimpton, PJ Proby, | , Rudolf Nureyev, Andy Warhol and notorious East End gangsters the Kray tw ... |
Peter Jefferies | ... rtists included This Kind Of Punishment, Alastair Galbraith, The Terminals, | and The Dead C. All of these artists became part of an emerging internatio ... |
Kerry King | ... bum. On October 21, 2010, during the final show of Jägermeister Music Tour, | joined Megadeth on stage at the Gibson Amphitheater in Hollywood, Californ ... |
Robert A. Heinlein | Varley is often compared to | . In addition to a similarly descriptive writing style, similarities inclu ... |
Alessandro Stradella | ... d in the late seventeenth century, although the name was not used at first. | seems to have written the first music in which two groups of different siz ... |
Erroll Garner | ... on occasion. Waller influenced many pre-bop jazz pianists; Count Basie and | have both reanimated his hit songs (notably, "Ain't Misbehavin'"). In addi ... |
Leonardo da Vinci | ... zi (c.1547–1632), Jean Lemaire (1598–1659), Francisque Millet (1642–79) and | (1452–1519). The Venetian window in this room is derived from the Queen's ... |
Ice-T | ... festival in Los Angeles and San Francisco with artists such as Soundgarden, | , Indigo Girls, Queen Latifah, Iggy Pop, The Charlatans, The Cramps and Pu ... |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | ... tet with double bass. Antonín Dvořák's String Quintet in G major, Op.77 and | 's Serenade in G major, K.525 ("Eine kleine Nachtmusik") are the most popu ... |
Beethoven | ... llgemeine musikalische Zeitung, a newspaper in Leipzig, and his articles on | were especially well received, and highly regarded by the composer himself ... |
Lee "Scratch" Perry | ... al, including a visit to Jamaica, spending time with famous reggae producer | |
Lou Marini | ... Late Show regular Warren Zevon, jazz trumpeter Lew Soloff, jazz saxophonist | and bluegrass legend Earl Scruggs. With Paul Jabara, he wrote and produced ... |
Robert Downey, Jr. | ... n the London stage from June to September 2005. In 2005, he co-starred with | in the action-comedy film Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. His performance was praised ... |
Anton Webern | The music of | is often imbued with palindromes. Webern, who had studied the music of the ... |
Leon Golub | ... ing consequences of a contemporary bombing of a small, ancient Basque town. | 's Interrogation III (1981), depicts a female nude, hooded detainee strapp ... |
Duruflé | ... independently to music, such as Pie Iesu in the settings of Dvořák, Fauré, | and John Rutter |
Luigi Russolo | | , a Futurist artist of the very early 20th century, was perhaps the first ... |
John Wilkins | ... y Basil and Chrysostom. The result of this reading, and of the influence of | , Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, was seen in the general tone of hi ... |
Harry Houdini | ... onan Doyle had years earlier made a similar accusation against the magician | . A similar event involved Senator Claiborne Pell. Pell believed in psychi ... |
Marilyn Monroe | Lemmon recorded an album in 1958 while filming Some Like It Hot with | . Twelve jazz tracks were created for Lemmon and another twelve were added ... |
Lars Ulrich | ... long standing feud with Metallica members James Hetfield and in particular | . This feud stemmed from his ejection from the band, the method with which ... |
Bernard van Dieren | ... relude". Lambert claimed that the theme was dictated to him by the ghost of | , who had died in 1936 |
Lew Soloff | ... Plant, Peter Criss, Scandal, Late Show regular Warren Zevon, jazz trumpeter | , jazz saxophonist Lou Marini and bluegrass legend Earl Scruggs. With Paul ... |
Count Basie | ... for small groups on occasion. Waller influenced many pre-bop jazz pianists | ;and Erroll Garner have both reanimated his hit songs (notably, "Ain't Mis ... |
Dvořák | ... o have been set independently to music, such as Pie Iesu in the settings of | , Fauré, Duruflé and John Rutter |
Andy Warhol | ... atles, Mick Jagger, Jean Shrimpton, PJ Proby, Cecil Beaton, Rudolf Nureyev, | and notorious East End gangsters the Kray twins (see photo) |
Fauré | ... een set independently to music, such as Pie Iesu in the settings of Dvořák, | , Duruflé and John Rutter |
James Hetfield | ... l-known among fans, is Mustaine's long standing feud with Metallica members | and in particular Lars Ulrich. This feud stemmed from his ejection from th ... |
Pablo Picasso | In the twentieth century, | 's Guernica (1937) used arresting cubist techniques and stark monochromati ... |
George Gershwin | In 2009, Harnoncourt recorded Porgy and Bess by | |
Constant Lambert | The first movement from | 's ballet Horoscope (1938) is entitled "Palindromic Prelude". Lambert clai ... |
Bach | ... collections of concerti grossi, and several of the Brandenburg Concertos by | also loosely follow the concerto grosso form |
Antonín Dvořák | ... string quintets, there are a few works for string quartet with double bass. | 's String Quintet in G major, Op.77 and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Serenade ... |
M. C. Escher | ... lity in its purest form". It is featured prominently in the works of artist | , whose earlier depictions of impossible objects partly inspired it |
Cerys Matthews | ... s host to free musical performances (from artists such as Ash, Jimmy Cliff, | , the Fun Loving Criminals, Soul II Soul and The Magic Numbers), fairgroun ... |
La Monte Young | ... y Bascule VII), the music of Hermann Nitsch's Orgien Mysterien Theater, and | 's bowed gong works from the late 1960s. Genres such as industrial, indust ... |
Wilko Johnson | ... Barry Upton. Throughout 2005 and 2006 Otway teamed up with The Hamsters and | as part of The Mad, the Bad & the Dangerous tour. A DVD of the tour was re ... |
Bette Davis | ... MacMurray talks about it with Edward G. Robinson in Double Indemnity (film) | ;screams about it in All About Eve; Audrey Hepburn and Gary Cooper flirt a ... |
Adam Hughes | ... zzarello, Darwyn Cooke, and Len Wein, and artists Lee Bermejo, J. G. Jones, | , Andy Kubert, Joe Kubert, and . Though Moore has no involvement, Gibbons ... |
Peggy Lee | ... obby Darin, The Who, Free, Eels, The Guess Who, Bill Withers, Betty Carter, | , The Folk Implosion, Gomez, and Bob Dylan, as well as two cover versions— ... |
Warren Zevon | ... Collins, Nina Hagen, Robert Plant, Peter Criss, Scandal, Late Show regular | , jazz trumpeter Lew Soloff, jazz saxophonist Lou Marini and bluegrass leg ... |
Harold Arlen | ... , in jazz, and in conventional popular songs with a "blue" feeling, such as | 's "Stormy Weather." Blue notes are also prevalent in English folk music. ... |
Francisque Millet | ... o Mola (1612–1666), Jacopo Ligozzi (c.1547–1632), Jean Lemaire (1598–1659), | (1642–79) and Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519). The Venetian window in this r ... |
Igor Stravinsky | ... or qué nací?", the first movement of three in his fourth book of Madrigals. | 's final composition, The Owl and the Pussy Cat, is a palindrome |
Neil Ardley | ... a nearby lake. In 1978 he played guitar on album Harmony of the Spheres by | |
Davy Jones | ... ter their TV show became an over night success, especially Micky Dolenz and | . The English born member of The Monkees Davy Jones was regularly features ... |
Jacopo Ligozzi | ... Ryn (1606–69), Salvator Rosa (1615–1673), Pier Francesco Mola (1612–1666), | (c.1547–1632), Jean Lemaire (1598–1659), Francisque Millet (1642–79) and L ... |
Charles Ives | ... ave been written by Felix Mendelssohn, Mikhail Glinka, Richard Wernick, and | |
Handel | ... asso continuo with some combination of harpsichord, organ, lute or theorbo. | wrote several collections of concerti grossi, and several of the Brandenbu ... |
Joe Kubert | ... d Len Wein, and artists Lee Bermejo, J. G. Jones, Adam Hughes, Andy Kubert, | , and . Though Moore has no involvement, Gibbons gave the project his bles ... |
Boy George | ... ard and Judy Show in 2003 with his counterpart Paul Masterson and singer/DJ | promoting their album, on which Boy George made a cameo singing contributi ... |
Betty Carter | ... s by Newman, Bobby Darin, The Who, Free, Eels, The Guess Who, Bill Withers, | , Peggy Lee, The Folk Implosion, Gomez, and Bob Dylan, as well as two cove ... |
Henry VIII | Since | broke with Rome, the Archbishops of Canterbury have been selected by the E ... |
Declan McCullagh | Cnet Journalist | called "series of tubes" an "entirely reasonable" metaphor for the Interne ... |
Friedrich Nietzsche | ... Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize winners, Pope Benedict XVI, Heinrich Heine, | and Joseph Schumpeter. In the years 2010 and 2011, the Times Higher Educat ... |
Billie Holiday | ... adway. She received a Best Actress Academy Award nomination for her role as | in Lady Sings the Blues (1972), for which she won a Golden Globe award. Sh ... |
Tom DeLonge | ... tended Rancho Bernardo High School, and had become friends with new student | over the summer. DeLonge recalled the meeting in 2000: "When I first met M ... |
Bobby Capó | ... they participated in the annual special show of Banco Popular dedicated to | . The band performed the song "Sale el Sol" in the show |
Saul Williams | DJ Krust and | ' track "Coded Language" opens with the line "Whereas, breakbeats have bee ... |
Yann Arthus-Bertrand | ... Monticelli or Eugene Boudin, it usually hosts temporary expositions such as | in 2005 or the one organized on the occasion of the Year of Armenia in Fra ... |
Tony Randall | ... arodies of Charlie Chan, Sam Spade, Nick and Nora Charles, and Miss Marple. | portrayed Poirot in The Alphabet Murders a 1965 film also known as The ABC ... |
Richard Wernick | ... et, and double bass have been written by Felix Mendelssohn, Mikhail Glinka, | , and Charles Ives |
Andres Serrano | ... r sexual organs, surrounded by two tormentors dressed in everyday clothing. | 's Piss Christ (1989) is a photograph of a crucifix, sacred to the Christi ... |
George Crumb | ... any other composers, including James Tenney, and most famously Béla Bartók. | also used musical palindrome to text paint the Federico García Lorca poem ... |
Peter Criss | ... go, Robert Burns, George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, Nina Hagen, Robert Plant, | , Scandal, Late Show regular Warren Zevon, jazz trumpeter Lew Soloff, jazz ... |
Edgard Varèse | ... nstruments. Beginning in the early 20th century, perhaps with Ionisation by | which used air-raid sirens (among other things), composers began to requir ... |
Marianne Faithfull | ... for record album sleeve art for performers including The Rolling Stones and | . One of Bailey's most famous works depicts the Rolling Stones. It feature ... |
Jean Tinguely | ... esearch Laboratories, Whitehouse, Cabaret Voltaire, Psychic TV, Blackhouse, | 's recordings of his sound sculpture (specifically Bascule VII), the music ... |
Dave Mason | ... ntal activities will take place on the Mall on April 22, 2012. Cheap Trick, | , Kicking Daisies and The Explorers Club will perform and Congressmen John ... |
Béla Bartók | ... ch form, by many other composers, including James Tenney, and most famously | . George Crumb also used musical palindrome to text paint the Federico Gar ... |
Picasso | ... artistic subjects in Gauguin (1950) and Guernica (1950), which examined the | painting based on the 1937 bombing of the town, and presented it to the ac ... |
Bradbury's | ... dith) finds himself on trial for his own obsolescence. This notion, akin to | "The Pedestrian", is also alluded to in "Number 12 Looks Just Like You", i ... |
Brumel | ... before the Council of Trent set down the texts given above. The requiem of | , circa 1500, is the first to include the Dies Iræ. In the early polyphoni ... |
Georges Seurat | ... of bright cityscapes in which he experimented with the pointillist style of | |
Green Arrow | ... ther comic book titles, such as Crisis on Infinite Earths, Infinite Crisis, | , Green Lantern, The Sandman, Lucifer, and Shade, the Changing Man. He was ... |
Peter Schickele | John Cage, Harry Partch, Edgard Varèse, and | , all noted composers, created entire pieces of music using unconventional ... |
Travis Barker | ... drinking problem became far too prevalent. Hoppus and DeLonge asked drummer | of Blink-182's support band The Aquabats to fill in for Raynor for the rem ... |
Antonio Vivaldi | ... wrote concertos in the style of Corelli. He also had a strong influence on | |
Tori Amos | ... ow were Enrique Iglesias, Sheryl Crow, Janice Robinson, Lulu, Joan Jett and | |
Paul Hindemith | ... works by Darius Milhaud, Luigi Boccherini (3 quintets), Harold Shapero, and | |
Pier Francesco Mola | ... Rubens (1573–1640), Rembrandt van Ryn (1606–69), Salvator Rosa (1615–1673), | (1612–1666), Jacopo Ligozzi (c.1547–1632), Jean Lemaire (1598–1659), Franc ... |
Lee Bermejo | ... chael Straczynski, Brian Azzarello, Darwyn Cooke, and Len Wein, and artists | , J. G. Jones, Adam Hughes, Andy Kubert, Joe Kubert, and . Though Moore ha ... |
Harold Shapero | ... ertoire, along with works by Darius Milhaud, Luigi Boccherini (3 quintets), | , and Paul Hindemith |
Rubén Blades | ... ny Orchestra. In the concert, they played their hits as well as covers from | , Danny Rivera, Silvio Rodríguez, and Puerto Rican Salsa superstars El Gra ... |
Edgard Varèse | John Cage, Harry Partch, | , and Peter Schickele, all noted composers, created entire pieces of music ... |
Bernhard Lang | ... rrer and other late modernists such as Helmut Lachenmann, Olga Neuwirth and | |
Friedrich Nietzsche | ... y are often confused with one another. A primary cause of confusion is that | is an important philosopher in both fields, but also the existentialist in ... |
Giuseppe Torelli | ... not long after, composers such as Francesco Geminiani, Pietro Locatelli and | wrote concertos in the style of Corelli. He also had a strong influence on ... |
Vincent van Gogh | ... uding the works of three artists who would prove influential: Paul Gauguin, | , and Henri Toulouse-Lautrec—all notable for how they used color to convey ... |
Ice-T | ... e of gangsta rap, had Toddy Tee's influential Batteram mixtape in 1985, and | 's "Six in the Morning" in 1986 before N.W.A.'s first records, leading to ... |
James Tenney | ... s are sections and pieces, in arch form, by many other composers, including | , and most famously Béla Bartók. George Crumb also used musical palindrome ... |
Salvator Rosa | ... ne (1577–1660), Peter Paul Rubens (1573–1640), Rembrandt van Ryn (1606–69), | (1615–1673), Pier Francesco Mola (1612–1666), Jacopo Ligozzi (c.1547–1632) ... |
Daniel Bukvich | ... y Close (2005) incorporates the bombings into essential parts of the story. | wrote a musical interpretation of the events called "Symphony No. 1 (In Me ... |
Joan Jett | ... he Roseanne Show were Enrique Iglesias, Sheryl Crow, Janice Robinson, Lulu, | and Tori Amos |
Dufay | ... est surviving polyphonic setting. There was a setting by the elder composer | , possibly earlier, which is now lost: Ockeghem's may have been modelled o ... |
Phil Collins | ... deluxe double-disc issue in 2007, containing the original album remastered. | played drums and sang backing vocals on Grace and Danger and subsequently ... |
Bradbury's | ... that today's technology-dependent world, where books have become passé (cf. | "The Pedestrian"), could render an outage both a liberator and an executio ... |
Luigi Boccherini | ... most popular pieces in this repertoire, along with works by Darius Milhaud, | (3 quintets), Harold Shapero, and Paul Hindemith |
Pietro Locatelli | ... rossi was published; not long after, composers such as Francesco Geminiani, | and Giuseppe Torelli wrote concertos in the style of Corelli. He also had ... |
Olga Neuwirth | ... ts founder Beat Furrer and other late modernists such as Helmut Lachenmann, | and Bernhard Lang |
Adolf Hitler | ... ich Himmler was the chief architect of the plan, and the German Nazi leader | termed it "the final solution of the Jewish question" |
Adolf Hitler | The Queen called | "the arch-enemy of mankind". Her late-night broadcasts were eagerly awaite ... |
Andrea del Castagno | ... both represented the hero standing victorious over the head of Goliath, and | had shown the boy in mid-swing, even as Goliath's head rested between his ... |
Liza Minnelli | ... ich was renamed Mack the Knife for the screen. In 1991 she starred opposite | in Stepping Out and had a one-off television special, Julie Walters and Fr ... |
Winston Churchill | ... g the war her photograph was a sign of resistance against the Germans. Like | , Queen Wilhelmina broadcast messages to the Dutch people over Radio Oranj ... |
Paul Jabara | ... Soloff, jazz saxophonist Lou Marini and bluegrass legend Earl Scruggs. With | , he wrote and produced the song "It's Raining Men," which was a #2 hit in ... |
Fred Astaire | ... for animated cartoons. He is especially known for his work in the films of | and Ginger Rogers |
Harry Partch | John Cage, | , Edgard Varèse, and Peter Schickele, all noted composers, created entire ... |
John Singer Sargent | ... sed in the clothing of the time, rather than in robes of the antique world. | 's Madame Pierre Gautreau (Madam X) (1884), caused a huge uproar over the ... |
Berlioz | ... being readily used in an ordinary funeral service; the requiems of Gossec, | , Verdi, and Dvořák are essentially dramatic concert oratorios. A counter- ... |
Helmut Lachenmann | ... m Wien, including its founder Beat Furrer and other late modernists such as | , Olga Neuwirth and Bernhard Lang |
Paul Gauguin | ... pean art, including the works of three artists who would prove influential: | , Vincent van Gogh, and Henri Toulouse-Lautrec—all notable for how they us ... |
Jacob van Campen | ... pulpit is modelled after the one in the Nieuwe Kerk at Haarlem (designed by | ). The building was first used in 1650, and is still in use |
Rembrandt | ... k (1599–1641), Giacomo Cavedone (1577–1660), Peter Paul Rubens (1573–1640), | van Ryn (1606–69), Salvator Rosa (1615–1673), Pier Francesco Mola (1612–16 ... |
Alban Berg | The interlude from | 's opera Lulu is a palindrome, as are sections and pieces, in arch form, b ... |
Francesco Geminiani | ... lve of his concerti grossi was published; not long after, composers such as | , Pietro Locatelli and Giuseppe Torelli wrote concertos in the style of Co ... |
Denny McLain | ... dly posted winning records throughout the 1960s. Pitchers Mickey Lolich and | entered the rotation during the middle of the decade, with outfielders Wil ... |
Belinda Carlisle | ... Tour supported by ABC, A Flock of Seagulls, Naked Eyes, and at some venues, | |
Fauré | ... of the liturgical prescription, most frequently the Gradual and the Tract. | omits the Dies iræ, while the very same text had often been set by French ... |
Anton Bruckner | In 2002 he recorded | 's Symphony No. 9 with the Vienna Philharmonic, with an accompanying secon ... |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | ... e goes forward twice and backward twice and arrives back at the same place. | 's Scherzo-Duetto di Mozart is played by one violinist as written and the ... |
Darius Milhaud | ... musik") are the most popular pieces in this repertoire, along with works by | , Luigi Boccherini (3 quintets), Harold Shapero, and Paul Hindemith |
Beat Furrer | ... ding the Viennese new music ensemble Klangforum Wien, including its founder | and other late modernists such as Helmut Lachenmann, Olga Neuwirth and Ber ... |
Hermann Nitsch | ... recordings of his sound sculpture (specifically Bascule VII), the music of | 's Orgien Mysterien Theater, and La Monte Young's bowed gong works from th ... |
Michael Jackson | ... lings present at Reagan-UCLA Medical Center on June 25, 2009, after brother | was pronounced dead after suffering cardiac arrest. She was named as the i ... |
Bob Dylan | ... Who, Bill Withers, Betty Carter, Peggy Lee, The Folk Implosion, Gomez, and | , as well as two cover versions—The Beatles' "Because" performed by Elliot ... |
Tom Thomson | ... rgan, John Gamble, and Arthur Hill Gilbert. The Canadian Group of Seven and | are examples of en plein air advocates |
John Cage | (Sometimes referred to as "found" instruments or as custom percussion) | , Harry Partch, Edgard Varèse, and Peter Schickele, all noted composers, c ... |
Peter Paul Rubens | ... aintings by Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641), Giacomo Cavedone (1577–1660), | (1573–1640), Rembrandt van Ryn (1606–69), Salvator Rosa (1615–1673), Pier ... |
Joseph Haydn | | 's Symphony No. 47 in G is nicknamed "the Palindrome". The third movement, ... |
Édouard Manet | ... 20), was a social commentary on a current event, unprecedented at the time. | 's Le Déjeuner sur l'Herbe (1863), was considered scandalous not because o ... |
Théodore Géricault | | 's Raft of the Medusa (c. 1820), was a social commentary on a current even ... |
Charles V | ... elders, took it from the dukes of Burgundy; in 1543, it fell to the emperor | . As capital of the so-called "Kwartier van Veluwe" it joined the Union of ... |
Natacha Atlas | ... Love". Contributors included Laurie Anderson, who also appared on Zoolook, | and Sharon Corr |
Arcangelo Corelli | The first major composer to use the term concerto grosso was | . After Corelli's death, a collection of twelve of his concerti grossi was ... |
Isaac Asimov | ... iterary banqueting club the Trap Door Spiders, which served as the basis of | 's fictional group of mystery solvers the |
Robert Storr | ... with the Senses – Feel with the Mind: Art in the Present Tense, curated by | for which he created a unique wall drawing installation. Also in 2007, Dom ... |
Boy George | In the 1980s, | said about the music style of his band Culture Club, "We play rock 'n' rol ... |
Léon Bonnat | ... led to a two-year state scholarship to study in Paris under French painter | |
Pat Boone | Norman, along with | ; Arthur Blessitt; Duane Pederson; Jack Sparks, a founder of the Spiritual ... |
William S. Burroughs | ... g on audio tape versions of the cut-up technique using recorded readings by | . Oswald discovered in repeated instances of Burroughs speaking the phrase ... |
Thomas Newman | | 's score was recorded in Santa Monica, California. He mainly used percussi ... |
Ernest Pollock | ... t was a good one, from politicians, practising lawyers and academics alike. | , the former Attorney General for England and Wales said "May we not as la ... |
Chuck Berry | ... Halliwell in 2001. Shaffer and The World's Most Dangerous Band perform the | song "Roll over Beethoven" for the 1992 film Beethoven |
Patty Griffin | ... musical project by Keith Bunin and Grammy Award-nominated singer-songwriter | , that premiered in Spring 2007 at the Atlantic Theater Company |
Adolf Hitler | ... s Dei. There have also been allegations that Escrivá expressed sympathy for | |
Andy Warhol | Pop artists like | became both noteworthy and influential through work including and possibly ... |
Giacomo Cavedone | ... gton's collection, including paintings by Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641), | (1577–1660), Peter Paul Rubens (1573–1640), Rembrandt van Ryn (1606–69), S ... |
Arthur Hill Gilbert | ... ncluded, Guy Rose, Robert William Wood, Mary Denil Morgan, John Gamble, and | . The Canadian Group of Seven and Tom Thomson are examples of en plein air ... |
Ray Charles | ... paign, demanding such a modification be corrected. One being the removal of | 's "Georgia on My Mind" from the season two finalé, "M.I.A.", during a sce ... |
Gene Chandler | ... her. After a horrific incident backstage after a show, Terrell asked singer | (the "Duke of Earl"), who witnessed the incident first hand, to take her t ... |
Marilyn Monroe | ... Jane Russell, Fernando Lamas, Lana Turner, Rita Hayworth, Betty Grable and | |
Will Smith | ... sts; Rosie Perez continually reads it in the film White Men Can't Jump; and | checks his World Almanac for the exact time of sunset so he can set his di ... |
Mississippi John Hurt | ... out his band, leader John Sebastian said it sounded like a combination of " | and Chuck Berry," prompting his friend, Fritz Richmond, to suggest the nam ... |
Paul Hindemith | ... r similar forces, he added one more violin for his Octet in F major, D.803. | used the same instrumentation as Schubert for his own Octet. In the realm ... |
Chuck Berry | ... Sebastian said it sounded like a combination of "Mississippi John Hurt and | ," prompting his friend, Fritz Richmond, to suggest the name "Lovin' Spoon ... |
Joseph Haydn | She also arranged instrumental works by | , Franz Schubert and Johannes Brahms as songs. She was on very friendly te ... |
Phil Collins | ... n Vevey (there is a memorial statue of him along the promenade). Pop singer | lives in a home overlooking the lake. Rock band Queen owned and operated M ... |
Brahms | ... ic requiem, and which provided inspiration for the mighty German Requiem by | |
Jimmy Page | ... solo as Beverley Kutner and had worked with artists such as Nick Drake and | . Her second album with Martyn was The Road to Ruin, also released in 1970 ... |
Tammi Terrell | In 1962, singer | came to Brown's attention, and the seventeen-year-old found herself in Bro ... |
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Robert William Wood | ... essionist painters noted for this style during this era included, Guy Rose, | , Mary Denil Morgan, John Gamble, and Arthur Hill Gilbert. The Canadian Gr ... |
Piero di Cosimo | ... sites: one group, led by Giuliano da Sangallo and supported by Leonardo and | , among others, believed that, due to the imperfections in the marble, the ... |
Ginger Rogers | ... toons. He is especially known for his work in the films of Fred Astaire and | |
Verdi | ... adily used in an ordinary funeral service; the requiems of Gossec, Berlioz, | , and Dvořák are essentially dramatic concert oratorios. A counter-reactio ... |
Thomas Newman | In 1995, she released Lovers in the City, which she co-produced with | . Again, the album was a commercial failure and in 1996 her contract with ... |
Robert Burns | ... his army, with only £1,000 and 255 pairs of shoes having been handed over. | moved to Dumfriesshire in 1788 and Dumfries itself in 1791, living there u ... |
Frédéric Chopin | ... t many happy hours at George Sand's home at Nohant, with Sand and her lover | . The warmth of feeling that existed between Viardot and Chopin was based ... |
Queen Latifah | ... ative Tongues groups—The Jungle Brothers, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, | and Monie Love—along with fellow travellers like Leaders of the New School ... |
John Sebastian | ... o the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000. When asked about his band, leader | said it sounded like a combination of "Mississippi John Hurt and Chuck Ber ... |
Beethoven | ... entury musical opinion directly through his music criticism. His reviews of | 's Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67 (1808) and other important works set ... |
Charlie Chaplin | ... dimir Lenin rented a little "chalet" at the French bank, near Geneva. Actor | spent his final years and passed away in Vevey (there is a memorial statue ... |
Nick Drake | ... iously recorded solo as Beverley Kutner and had worked with artists such as | and Jimmy Page. Her second album with Martyn was The Road to Ruin, also re ... |
Dvořák | ... in an ordinary funeral service; the requiems of Gossec, Berlioz, Verdi, and | are essentially dramatic concert oratorios. A counter-reaction to this ten ... |
Jean Cocteau | ... uced at the Chatelet Theatre, Paris, on May 18, 1917, that was conceived by | , with design by Pablo Picasso, choreography by Leonid Massine, and music ... |
Franz Schubert | ... o, and bass. When the clarinetist Ferdinand Troyer commissioned a work from | for similar forces, he added one more violin for his Octet in F major, D.8 ... |
Cole Porter | ... came when choreographer Michael Kidd cast her as the second female lead in | 's musical Can-Can (1953), starring French prima donna Lilo. Out-of-town r ... |
Denny McLain | ... th a 103–59 record. In a year that was marked by dominant pitching, starter | went 31–6 (with a 1.96 ERA), the first time a pitcher had won 30 or more g ... |
Johannes Brahms | She also arranged instrumental works by Joseph Haydn, Franz Schubert and | as songs. She was on very friendly terms with Clara Schumann |
Friedrich Nietzsche | Narratives of decline can be identified in morality: | 's amorality, Freud’s description of co-operation as sublimation, Stanley ... |
Nick Lowe | ... atest album, Sentimental. The album, which features two collaborations with | , was released on the French label, Naïve Records |
Allen Toussaint | ... of Live at the Apollo with a string of singles that, along with the work of | in New Orleans, essentially defined the foundation of Funk music. Driven b ... |
Isaac Newton | In the eighteenth century the same possibility was mentioned by | in the "General Scholium" that concludes his Principia. Making a compariso ... |
Steve Taylor | ... through Compassion International. Smith finished work on a film directed by | entitled The Second Chance which was released on February 17, 2006 in sele ... |
Guy Rose | ... rican Impressionist painters noted for this style during this era included, | , Robert William Wood, Mary Denil Morgan, John Gamble, and Arthur Hill Gil ... |
Geddy Lee | ... r colour. The error was not corrected on subsequent printings of the album. | admitted in the 2010 documentary film that he thought bandmates Alex Lifes ... |
Franz Anton Hoffmeister | ... most famous instrumental works and have also been adapted for wind quartet. | wrote four String Quartets for Solo Double Bass, Violin, Viola, and Cello ... |
Bach | ... sed a recording of his favorite classical piano pieces by composers such as | , Scarlatti, and Schubert. Some recordings are available on the Piano Soci ... |
Max Merritt & The Meteors | ... of acts also came from New Zealand, including Ray Columbus & the Invaders, | , Dinah Lee, Larry's Rebels and The La De Das |
Nick Drake | ... of the 1970s, Solid Air, the title song a tribute to the singer-songwriter | , a close friend and label-mate, who died in 1974 from an overdose of anti ... |
Anna Netrebko | ... 1993), Le nozze di Figaro (1995 and 2006), Don Giovanni (2002, marking also | 's international breakthrough as Donna Anna, and 2003), La clemenza di Tit ... |
Clara Schumann | ... Schubert and Johannes Brahms as songs. She was on very friendly terms with | |
Drew Carey | The show's current on-air staff is led by host | , announcer George Gray and a cast of four models. Bob Barker hosted the s ... |
Nightcrawler | ... aturing several X-Men in solo series, such as Emma Frost, Gambit, Mystique, | , and Rogue. Another book, Exiles, started at the same time and concluded ... |
Michael McKean | ... llar Celebrity Invitational, winning $250,000 for the U.S. Fund for UNICEF. | won the tournament, while Cheech Marin came in third |
Alice Cooper | During | 's 1973–1974 tour, Randi performed as the dentist and executioner on stage ... |
Madonna | ... istory of the United Kingdom charts, based upon a tally of her career hits. | would eventually succeed Ross as the most successful female artist in the ... |
Cat Stevens | ... red in 1970 by Island Records' Chris Blackwell to shoot publicity photos of | for his upcoming album Tea for the Tillerman. Stevens (now known as Yusuf ... |
Igor Stravinsky | ... , London, Decca, Mercury, RCA, Chandos and DSO labels. The DSO recording of | 's The Rite of Spring was the first CD to win the prestigious Grand Prix d ... |
Gioachino Rossini | ... tly smaller string works with the double bass include six string sonatas by | , for two violins, cello, and double bass written at the age of twelve ove ... |
Pablo Picasso | ... Paris, on May 18, 1917, that was conceived by Jean Cocteau, with design by | , choreography by Leonid Massine, and music by Eric Satie. The extra-music ... |
Franz Schubert | She also arranged instrumental works by Joseph Haydn, | and Johannes Brahms as songs. She was on very friendly terms with Clara Sc ... |
Lord Liverpool | ... ent of peace during 1814, corn prices decreased, and the Tory government of | passed the 1815 Corn Law. This resulted in serious rioting in London |
Charles Ricketts | ... ther close friends, Robert Sherard, Robert Ross, his literary executor; and | variously published biographies, reminiscences or correspondence. The firs ... |
Desmond Child | ... ad Name", "Livin' on a Prayer", and "Without Love" which were co-written by | . Desmond Child was brought in by the record company to help write some of ... |
George Lucas | ... at costarred Margot Kidder. Along with Nick Nolte, Walken was considered by | for the part of Han Solo in ; the part ultimately went to |
Robert Storr | ... iennial exhibition: Disparities and Deformations: Our Grotesque, curated by | . For this exhibition, he created his first animation using his own drawin ... |
Adelsteen Normann | ... as seen in Melancholy, in which color is the symbol-laden element. In 1892, | , on behalf of the Union of Berlin Artists invited Munch to exhibit at its ... |
James Pankow | ... ed of Parazaider, guitarist Terry Kath, drummer Danny Seraphine, trombonist | , trumpet player Lee Loughnane. The last to arrive was keyboardist Robert ... |
Darwyn Cooke | ... the creators involved are writers J. Michael Straczynski, Brian Azzarello, | , and Len Wein, and artists Lee Bermejo, J. G. Jones, Adam Hughes, Andy Ku ... |
Tipper Gore | ... ommon theme in Megadeth songs, as seen in Mustaine's scathing assessment of | , the PMRC, and music censorship in the song "Hook In Mouth". Mustaine tak ... |
Paul Klee | ... leton Arm (1895) is done with an etching needle-and-ink method also used by | . Munch also produced multi-colored versions of "The Sick Child" which sol ... |
Antonio Russolo | ... ound forms" to train people to be "true music receivers and creators" ( ,). | , another Italian Futurist composer and Luigi's brother, produced a record ... |
James William Guercio | ... d to Los Angeles, California under the guidance of their friend and manager | , and signed with Columbia Records. After signing with Guercio, The Big Th ... |
Karl-Birger Blomdahl | An opera by | also called Aniara premiered in 1959 with a libretto by Erik Lindegren bas ... |
Denny Doherty | ... ing local coffee houses and small clubs (two other members, Cass Elliot and | , would later form half of the Mamas & the Papas). Drummer-vocalist Joe Bu ... |
Roma Ryan | ... album Amarantine Enya sings in Japanese and Loxian, a language invented by | . The vocabulary is formed by Enya singing the notes to which Roma provide ... |
Benjamin Britten | ... Epstein is mounted on the exterior of the new cathedral near the entrance. | 's War Requiem, regarded by some as his masterpiece, was written for the o ... |
Sydney Parkinson | ... s Daniel Solander and Herman Spöring, astronomer Charles Green, and artists | and Alexander Buchan. These cabins encircled the officer′s mess. The Great ... |
Leonardo da Vinci | ... entre for centuries, notably during the Renaissance with scientists such as | |
Geddy Lee | All songs written by Alex Lifeson, | and Neil Peart, except where noted |
Sheldon Harnick | Fiddler on the Roof is a musical with music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by | , and book by Joseph Stein, set in Tsarist Russia in 1905. It is based on ... |
Desmond Child | ... changed their approach for their next album. Hiring professional songwriter | as a collaborator, the group wrote 30 songs and auditioned them for local ... |
Clement Greenberg | ... then again in the late twentieth century with the advent of postmodernism. | 's 1960 article "Modernist Painting" defines modern art as "the use of cha ... |
Mario Davidovsky | ... and double bass; Mohammed Fairouz's Litany for double bass and wind quartet | ;'s Festino for guitar, viola, cello, and double bass; and Iannis Xenakis' ... |
Alex Lifeson | All songs written by | , Geddy Lee and Neil Peart, except where noted |
Earl Hines | ... ry goal is to play a composition as it was written. In a 1975 film, pianist | said |
Emma Bunton | ... ice World, Hercule Poirot (Hugh Laurie) is about to blame a weapons-packing | , but after she flashes him an innocent smile, Poirot instead accuses an i ... |
Noël Coward | ... , making Alan Ayckbourn rich and earning him a congratulatory telegram from | . This was not quite the end of Ayckbourn's hit-and-miss record, because h ... |
Bob Rock | ... pinions. Bruce Fairbairn was chosen as the main producer of the album, with | as the mixer |
Neil Peart | All songs written by Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee and | , except where noted |
Anna Span | ... tion in the scene "Top Milf") on advice of legal counsel when the director, | , pushed for a hearing with the Video Appeals Committee. The BBFC maintain ... |
Scarlatti | ... recording of his favorite classical piano pieces by composers such as Bach, | , and Schubert. Some recordings are available on the Piano Society website ... |
Jakob Smits | ... ated in the former vicarage of Mol-Sluis. This displays works of the artist | (1855-1928) and other painters of the Molse School, who were attracted to ... |
Davy Jones | ... ecially Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones. The English born member of The Monkees | was regularly features in all time teen idol lists. In 2008, Yahoo Music n ... |
Konstantin Korovin | ... in Russia, painters such as Vasily Polenov, Isaac Levitan, Valentin Serov, | and I. E. Grabar were known for painting en plein air. American Impression ... |
Neil Peart | ... mitted in the 2010 documentary film that he thought bandmates Alex Lifeson, | and he were "pretty high" during the making of Caress of Steel |
Bobby Byrd | ... rd promotion beyond the "black" market, James Brown and fellow Famous Flame | formed a production company, Fair Deal, to promote sales of Brown's record ... |
Jacob Epstein | ... Graham Sutherland. The bronze statue St Michael's Victory over the Devil by | is mounted on the exterior of the new cathedral near the entrance. Benjami ... |
Isaac Levitan | ... inning of the twentieth century in Russia, painters such as Vasily Polenov, | , Valentin Serov, Konstantin Korovin and I. E. Grabar were known for paint ... |
Gackt | ... tracks are sold on CD. Famous singers like Hikaru Utada, Ayumi Hamasaki and | sometimes sing songs for games as well, and this is also seen as a way for ... |
Tennessee Ernie Ford | ... ng and refining songs for H.R. Pufnstuf, Hawaiian singer Alfred Alpaka, and | , and was even asked to write English lyrics for the Japanese song "Sukiya ... |
José Ferrer | ... running for 296 performances. Stage actress Uta Hagen played Desdemona, and | played Iago. For his portrayal, Robeson received a Donaldson Award, as wel ... |
John Ruskin | ... primarily concerned with ideas of truth and beauty. The aesthetic theorist | , who championed what he saw as the naturalism of J. M. W. Turner, saw art ... |
Ozzy Osbourne | ... st selling album in the world. Black Sabbath had split with original singer | in 1979 and replaced him with Ronnie James Dio, formerly of Rainbow, givin ... |
Alex Lifeson | Geddy Lee admitted in the 2010 documentary film that he thought bandmates | , Neil Peart and he were "pretty high" during the making of Caress of Stee ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... once again used to hold prisoners of war. One such person was Rudolf Hess, | 's deputy, albeit just for four days in 1941. He was the last state prison ... |
Giacomo Meyerbeer | ... ed her to sing the title role, but she declined on account of her age), and | , for whom she created Fidès in |
Ray Price | From 1958 to 1971, Jackson had 35 Top 40 country hits. Along with | , Jackson is considered a cornerstone, after Hank Williams and Lefty Frizz ... |
Elliot Goldenthal | ... three acts based on the Shakespeare play and Cinthio's tale with a score by | . The work has been staged by the San Francisco Ballet with Desmond Richar ... |
Fred Lerdahl | ... ass; Erwin Schulhoff's Concertino for flute/piccolo, viola, and double bass | ;'s Waltzes for violin, viola, cello, and double bass; Mohammed Fairouz's ... |
Sandro Botticelli | ... ntine citizens that comprised many artists, including Leonardo da Vinci and | , to decide on an appropriate site for David. While nine different locatio ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... oviet Republic and the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch involving Erich Ludendorff and | took place in the same city. For most of the Weimar Republic, though, Bava ... |
Friedrich Nietzsche | Søren Kierkegaard and | were two of the first philosophers considered fundamental to the existenti ... |
Jerry Bock | Fiddler on the Roof is a musical with music by | , lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and book by Joseph Stein, set in Tsarist Russ ... |
Valentin Serov | ... wentieth century in Russia, painters such as Vasily Polenov, Isaac Levitan, | , Konstantin Korovin and I. E. Grabar were known for painting en plein air ... |
Andy Warhol | ... hosted world class and award nominated exhibitions, including the works of | , Grant Wood, and the Iowa Biennial, among others |
Bette Davis | Most accepted this situation, while a few tried to change the system. | had mounted an unsuccessful lawsuit against Warner Bros. in the 1930s. De ... |
Alessandro Algardi | ... e style. He sat for his portrait busts, both by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and by | , whose restrained bust in a tondo is in the Church of Santa Maria in Vall ... |
Pierre Schaeffer | ... esisers of the 1970s with Oxygène 7–13, dedicated to his mentor at the GRM, | , who had died two years before. Eschewing digital techniques developed in ... |
Erwin Schulhoff | ... uintet in G minor, Op.39 for oboe, clarinet, violin, viola, and double bass | ;'s Concertino for flute/piccolo, viola, and double bass; Fred Lerdahl's W ... |
Grant Wood | ... l Museum, Kirkwood Community College's Iowa Hall Gallery, and the legendary | Studio at 5 Turner Alley. These Cedar Rapids venues have recently hosted w ... |
Bruce Springsteen | ... My Room, which included the novelty hit song, "Born in East L.A." (based on | 's "Born in the U.S.A."). This song would later serve as the basis for the ... |
Danny Thompson | ... that preceded it, Bless the Weather, Martyn collaborated with jazz bassist | , with whom he proceeded to have a fruitful musical partnership which cont ... |
Miles Davis | ... fkin) in Rob Reiner's This is Spinal Tap, Blues Brothers 2000, a scene with | in the Bill Murray film Scrooged and as a passenger in John Travolta's tax ... |
Bobby Darin | The soundtrack features songs by Newman, | , The Who, Free, Eels, The Guess Who, Bill Withers, Betty Carter, Peggy Le ... |
Grant Wood | ... class and award nominated exhibitions, including the works of Andy Warhol, | , and the Iowa Biennial, among others |
Duke Ellington | ... azz musicians themselves are often reluctant to define the music they play. | summed it up by saying, "It's all music." Some critics have even stated th ... |
Freddie Mercury | ... dios (which is still in use today) in Montreux, and a statue of lead singer | stands on the northern shore of the lake. Current Formula 1 driver Michael ... |
Rob Zombie | ... il will feature alongside Megadeth for the next Gigantour. In February 2012 | and Megadeth announced nine-date co-headlining U.S. tour scheduled for May ... |
Marcel Duchamp | An early Dada-related work from 1916 by | also worked with noise, but in an almost silent way. His ready-made With H ... |
Roma Ryan | ... o composes and performs the music; Nicky Ryan, who produces the albums; and | , who writes the lyrics in various languages, except Irish, in which Enya ... |
Jarvis Cocker | ... uence on rock n' roll, photographing several artists including Paul Weller, | , Razorlight, Brian Eno, M.I.A., Ian Brown, The Futureheads, Belle & Sebas ... |
Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria | ... conveyed. An attempt supported by a wide coalition of parties, to establish | , as a Staatskommisar with dictatorial powers in 1932 to counter the Nazis ... |
Pierre-Auguste Renoir | French Impressionist painters such as Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, and | advocated en plein air painting, and much of their work was done outdoors, ... |
Rihanna | ... The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring" in 2001. In 2010, singer | sampled "One By One" on a song from her new album Loud |
Adolf Hitler | ... Beer Hall Putsch, also called the Munich Putsch, staged by the NSDAP under | in Munich. In 1920, the German Workers' Party had become the National Soci ... |
Gian Lorenzo Bernini | ... velopment of the High Baroque style. He sat for his portrait busts, both by | and by Alessandro Algardi, whose restrained bust in a tondo is in the Chur ... |
Steven Curtis Chapman | ... ujah. It was released in October 2008. That same month he began a tour with | . In September 2010, he released Wonder, and in October started touring wi ... |
Jacob Epstein | ... ed to Père Lachaise Cemetery, inside the city. His tomb was designed by Sir | , commissioned by Robert Ross, who asked for a small compartment to be mad ... |
Giuliano da Sangallo | ... embers seem to have been closely split between two sites: one group, led by | and supported by Leonardo and Piero di Cosimo, among others, believed that ... |
Charlotte Church | ... ous both nationally and internationally. Acts who hail from Cardiff include | , Shirley Bassey, Iwan Rheon, The Oppressed, Kids In Glass Houses, Los Cam ... |
Graham Sutherland | ... by Sir Basil Spence. The cathedral contains the tapestry Christ in Glory by | . The bronze statue St Michael's Victory over the Devil by Jacob Epstein i ... |
Davy Jones | After | came Bobby Sherman and David Cassidy. They held the title of Teen Idols fr ... |
Vasily Polenov | ... century and beginning of the twentieth century in Russia, painters such as | , Isaac Levitan, Valentin Serov, Konstantin Korovin and I. E. Grabar were ... |
Jennifer Warnes | ... s from the album were Top 40 hits. Everybody's Angel followed in 1991, with | providing vocals on two tracks, including the lead single "Only The Ones W ... |
Sebastiano Ricci | The central painting, by the Venetian artist | (1659–1734), is a close copy of Paolo Veronese's (c.1528–88) ‘The Defense ... |
Schubert | ... s favorite classical piano pieces by composers such as Bach, Scarlatti, and | . Some recordings are available on the Piano Society website, along with t ... |
Jacques Offenbach | ... er, music critic, draftsman and caricaturist. He is the subject and hero of | 's famous but fictitious opera The Tales of Hoffmann, and the author of th ... |
Quincy Jones | ... enjoy a renewed wave of popularity in the 1990s. After White took part in a | record titled Back on the Block, on the song titled "The Secret Garden (Sw ... |
Dennis Edwards | ... soul shouters like King Curtis, Edwin Starr, Temptations David Ruffin, and | . A then-prepubescent Michael Jackson took Brown's shouts and dancing into ... |
Mississippi John Hurt | The band's name was inspired by some lines in a song of | called the "Coffee Blues." John Sebastian credits Fritz Richmond for sugge ... |
Woody Herman | ... up after he was arrested for possession of marijuana in 1943, O'Day joined | for a month-long gig at the Hollywood Palladium, followed by two weeks at ... |
Helmut Lachenmann | ... oise-based features include works by Iannis Xenakis, Karlheinz Stockhausen, | , Cornelius Cardew, Theatre of Eternal Music, Rhys Chatham, Ryoji Ikeda, S ... |
Travis Charest | ... em with water. Noted artists who use watercolor pencils include illustrator | . A similar tool is the watercolor pastel, broader than watercolor pencil, ... |
Dennis Hopper | Walken's next major film role was opposite | in True Romance, scripted by Quentin Tarantino. His so-called Sicilian sce ... |
Stephen Sondheim | ... where, in September 1995, she played Desiree Armfeldt in a major revival of | 's A Little Night Music, for which she won an Olivier Award |
Chris Broderick | Drover was replaced by | , formerly of Nevermore and Jag Panzer. Mustaine said he was happy with Dr ... |
Fyodor Khitruk | ... made into a celebrated trilogy of short films by Soyuzmultfilm (directed by | ) from 1969 to 1972. In all three films Piglet, renamed Pyatachok (Пятачок ... |
Coen brothers | ... een, but removed the sequence as he believed it to be too whimsical—"like a | movie"—and therefore inappropriate for the tone he was trying to set. The ... |
Clint Eastwood | ... ayed South Africa national rugby union team captain François Pienaar in the | -directed film Invictus, which is based on the 2008 John Carlin book Playi ... |
Glenn Gould | ... itions evocative of the Second Viennese style, such as the Canadian pianist | . By extension, however, certain pupils of Schoenberg's pupils (such as Be ... |
Robert Simpson | British composer | also composed music in the palindrome or based on palindromic themes; the ... |
Kitty Pryde | ... mita, Jr., and Marc Silvestri. Additions to the X-Men during this time were | /Shadowcat, Dazzler, Forge, Longshot, Psylocke, Rogue, Rachel Summers/Phoe ... |
E. H. Shepard | ... publication of The Tao of Pooh. Both books feature the original drawing of | . The Te of Piglet details Piglet's exemplification of the Taoist concept ... |
Cornelius Cardew | ... include works by Iannis Xenakis, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Helmut Lachenmann, | , Theatre of Eternal Music, Rhys Chatham, Ryoji Ikeda, Survival Research L ... |
Eric Idle | ... e the 1960s. He also appeared in a Monty Python sketch, taking the place of | . Cook was on the cast album of the show and in the film, Pleasure At Her ... |
John McLusky | ... April 1961. The adaptation was written by Henry Gammidge and illustrated by | . Goldfinger was reprinted in 2005 by Titan Books as part of the Dr. No an ... |
Gluck | She sang the title role of | 's opera Orphée et Eurydice at Théâtre Lyrique in Paris in November 1859, ... |
Michael Jackson | ... in Starr, Temptations David Ruffin, and Dennis Edwards. A then-prepubescent | took Brown's shouts and dancing into the pop mainstream as the lead singer ... |
Giacinto Scelsi | ... n, Mieczysław Weinberg wrote his Sonata No. 1 for double bass solo in 1971. | wrote two double bass pieces called Nuits in 1972, and then in 1976, he wr ... |
Heitor Villa-Lobos | ... iams, Bohuslav Martinů, Malcolm Williamson, Henry Cowell, Alfred Schnittke, | , Andrei Eshpai, Eino Tamberg, Krzysztof Penderecki, Jean Françaix and Phi ... |
Claude Debussy | ... ch led to the ragtime idiom being taken up by classical composers including | and Igor Stravinsky. Blues music was published and popularized by W. C. Ha ... |
Claude Renoir | ... brother of Pierre Renoir, a noted French stage and film actor; the uncle of | , a cinematographer; and the father of , professor emeritus of comparative ... |
The Verlaines | ... tive jangle-pop sound was established by leading lights such as The Chills, | , Sneaky Feelings, The Bats and The Jean-Paul Sartre Experience. Other pro ... |
Edwin Starr | ... eet Rhythm Band, Booker T. & the M.G.'s and soul shouters like King Curtis, | , Temptations David Ruffin, and Dennis Edwards. A then-prepubescent Michae ... |
Quentin Tarantino | ... ext major film role was opposite Dennis Hopper in True Romance, scripted by | . His so-called Sicilian scene has been hailed by critics as the best scen ... |
Andrei Eshpai | ... nů, Malcolm Williamson, Henry Cowell, Alfred Schnittke, Heitor Villa-Lobos, | , Eino Tamberg, Krzysztof Penderecki, Jean Françaix and Philip Glass. Whil ... |
Eddi Reader | ... lasgow, on the evening of Martyn's death, Kathy Mattea and a band including | played "May You Never". Martyn and Danny Thompson had featured in the BBC ... |
Charles Theodore | ... is residence to nearby Mannheim. The court remained there until the Elector | became Elector of Bavaria in 1777 and established his court in Munich. In ... |
Billie Holiday | ... rs. O'Day came in fourth, with Helen O'Connell first, Helen Forrest second, | third, and Dinah Shore fifth. O'Day married again in 1942, this time to go ... |
Arnold Roth | ... mmissioned cover illustration by Jaffee, and a co-interview with Jaffee and | |
Eugène Delacroix | ... ost without his sight inspired a loosely biographical work in a painting by | entitled "Milton Dictating Paradise Lost to his Daughters" |
Tom Turpin | ... Mississippi Rag" as the first written piano instrumental ragtime piece, and | published his Harlem Rag, that was the first rag published by an African-A ... |
Lee Kernaghan | ... country music include: John Williamson (who wrote the iconic "True Blue"), | (whose hits include "Boys From the Bush" and "the Outback Club"), Gina Jef ... |
Hans Erich Apostel | ... nsion, however, certain pupils of Schoenberg's pupils (such as Berg's pupil | and Webern's pupils René Leibowitz, Leopold Spinner and Ludwig Zenk) are u ... |
Charlie Chaplin | ... ere he used to recuperate with his leg elevated while watching the films of | and others. After the war, Renoir followed his father's suggestion and tri ... |
Norman Greenbaum | ... ritual bandwagon", and featured Norman singing covers of religious songs by | , Paul Simon, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, The Beatles, Randy Newman, Le ... |
Helen Forrest | ... op five big band singers. O'Day came in fourth, with Helen O'Connell first, | second, Billie Holiday third, and Dinah Shore fifth. O'Day married again i ... |
Kathy Mattea | ... e Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow, on the evening of Martyn's death, | and a band including Eddi Reader played "May You Never". Martyn and Danny ... |
Vincent Persichetti | ... for any low-voiced instrument, such as double bass, contrabassoon, or tuba. | wrote solo works—which he called "Parables"—for many instruments. He wrote ... |
Mozart | She was the mezzo-soprano in the Tuba mirum movement of | 's Requiem at Chopin's funeral at Église de la Madeleine in Paris on 30 Oc ... |
Waylon Jennings | (Live action co-stars | (narrator/"balladeer"), Ben Jones (Cooter Davenport), Sonny Shroyer (Deput ... |
Charly García | ... rst album. The other bands selected were Los Amigos Invisibles (Venezuela), | (Argentina), Los Jaivas (Chile) and Aterciopelados (Colombia) |
Winston Churchill | ... provided valuable preparation for handling the challenging personalities of | , George S. Patton, George Marshall and General Montgomery during World Wa ... |
David Ruffin | ... . & the M.G.'s and soul shouters like King Curtis, Edwin Starr, Temptations | , and Dennis Edwards. A then-prepubescent Michael Jackson took Brown's sho ... |
Jim Moginie | ... liders member Dom Turner on The Angry Tradesmen and with Rotsey assisted on | 's solo album Alas Folkloric in 2006 |
Sappho | ... ton. These two were interested in exploring Greek poetic models, especially | , an interest that Pound shared. The compression of expression that they a ... |
George Harrison | ... d Norman singing covers of religious songs by Norman Greenbaum, Paul Simon, | , Eric Clapton, The Beatles, Randy Newman, Leon Russell, Jackson Browne, a ... |
Conrad Hall | | was not the first choice for director of photography; Mendes believed he w ... |
Mike Harding | Paying tribute to Martyn, BBC Radio 2's folk presenter | said |
Eino Tamberg | ... liamson, Henry Cowell, Alfred Schnittke, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Andrei Eshpai, | , Krzysztof Penderecki, Jean Françaix and Philip Glass. While Edward Elgar ... |
Ana Gabriel | ... o recorded her last pop CD, "Ave Vagabundo", by famed composer and producer | . She included several dance mixes of her hit singles, "Sacudelo" and "Zum ... |
Paul Reiser | ... Billy Elliot (2000). In 2002, she again won a BAFTA for her performance as | 's mother in My Beautiful Son |
Scott Joplin | ... first rag published by an African-American. The classically trained pianist | and the acknowledged "king of ragtime" produced his "Original Rags" in the ... |
Alexander Calder | ... ibit to the spacious main room. A large mobile sculpture by American artist | was later added to the lobby. Pei hoped the lobby would be exciting to the ... |
Frank Kelly Freas | ... Skeeve and Aahz, with the book Another Fine Myth. Originally illustrated by | , and later by Phil Foglio, the highly pun-driven books follow a "demon" m ... |
Dinah Shore | ... with Helen O'Connell first, Helen Forrest second, Billie Holiday third, and | fifth. O'Day married again in 1942, this time to golf pro and jazz fan Car ... |
Paul Simon | ... and featured Norman singing covers of religious songs by Norman Greenbaum, | , George Harrison, Eric Clapton, The Beatles, Randy Newman, Leon Russell, ... |
Dom Turner | ... performed with former Olympian Paul Greene, with fellow Backsliders member | on The Angry Tradesmen and with Rotsey assisted on Jim Moginie's solo albu ... |
Karlheinz Stockhausen | ... of music that contain noise-based features include works by Iannis Xenakis, | , Helmut Lachenmann, Cornelius Cardew, Theatre of Eternal Music, Rhys Chat ... |
Trina Robbins | ... zi, Linda Medley, Lorenzo Mattotti, Zander Cannon, Dave McKean, Jeff Smith, | & Steve Leialoha, Gary Gianni, Janine Johnston, Stan Sakai, Michael Kaluta ... |
Anders Glenmark | ... rca, Spain, can be seen in Frida - The DVD. A follow-up album with producer | was reportedly in the works, but was shelved due to the death of Frida's d ... |
John Cena | ... Mad Scientists' Club series of stories by Bertrand R. Brinley. Portions of | 's music video, "Right Now", were shot in West Newbury, with the remainder ... |
Eric Clapton | ... covers of religious songs by Norman Greenbaum, Paul Simon, George Harrison, | , The Beatles, Randy Newman, Leon Russell, Jackson Browne, and the Rolling ... |
Barry Goldwater | ... ublican county. It was one of only three counties in the state to be won by | in 1964. Along with Lincoln County it is the only county in Washington tha ... |
Tina Turner | In 1996, White recorded the duet "In Your Wildest Dreams" with | . 1996 also saw the release of Space Jam and its soundtrack, on which Whit ... |
Richard Westall | ... epic's illustrators also include, among others, John Martin, Edward Burney, | , Francis Hayman |
Francis Hayman | ... rs also include, among others, John Martin, Edward Burney, Richard Westall, | |
Hank Williams | ... mor. The venue is also noted for its tributes to country music legends like | , Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, and Waylon, Willie and the Boys. Other genre ... |
King Henry VIII | ... as was Sheriff of Northamptonshire, Master of the Wards, and Comptroller to | . Sir Thomas Parr was also a close companion of King Henry VIII. Her mothe ... |
Krzysztof Penderecki | ... Cowell, Alfred Schnittke, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Andrei Eshpai, Eino Tamberg, | , Jean Françaix and Philip Glass. While Edward Elgar may not be considered ... |
Paul Kelly | ... uhart and Kasey Chambers. Others influenced by the genre include Nick Cave, | , The John Butler Trio and |
John Cage | ... xtended to Schoenberg's many pupils in the United States from 1933, such as | , Leon Kirchner and Gerald Strang, nor to many other composers who, at a g ... |
Diane Keaton | ... Alice (1990) and as Ruth in Marvin's Room (1996), co-starring Meryl Streep, | , and Hume Cronyn. In 1999, Verdon served as artistic consultant on a plot ... |
Barry Goldwater | ... g defeated Democrats that year was McFarland, who lost to then-little-known | , Johnson's future presidential opponent |
Sofia Gubaidulina | ... r many instruments. He wrote Parable XVII for Double Bass, Op. 131 in 1974. | penned a Sonata for double bass and piano in 1975. In 1977 Dutch-Hungarian ... |
Henry Fuseli | ... able illustrators of Paradise Lost included William Blake, Gustave Doré and | (1799); however, the epic's illustrators also include, among others, John ... |
Phil Foglio | ... nother Fine Myth. Originally illustrated by Frank Kelly Freas, and later by | , the highly pun-driven books follow a "demon" magician who has lost his p ... |
Harvey Kurtzman | ... ly after its transformation from comic book format to magazine. When editor | left in a dispute, Jaffee went with Kurtzman. Jaffee contributed to Kurtzm ... |
Merle Haggard | ... for its tributes to country music legends like Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, | , and Waylon, Willie and the Boys. Other genres of music performed include ... |
Iannis Xenakis | ... Other examples of music that contain noise-based features include works by | , Karlheinz Stockhausen, Helmut Lachenmann, Cornelius Cardew, Theatre of E ... |
Gordon Cree | ... sang "Who Can I Turn To," which was specially arranged for the occasion by | |
Rebecca Guay | ... eialoha, Gary Gianni, Janine Johnston, Stan Sakai, Michael Kaluta, Moebius, | , Geoff Darrow, Brian Froud and Charles Vess. Several plates were colored ... |
Donatello | ... It was also around this time that Paolo began his lifelong friendship with | . In 1414 Uccello was admitted to the painters' guild Compagnia di San Luc ... |
Ezra Pound | ... d what came to be seen as "Imagism's enabling text", the haiku-like poem of | entitled "In a Station of the Metro" |
Roddy McDowall | She remained forgotten until 1991, when actor | , serving on the National Film Preservation Board, paid for a memorial mar ... |
Salvador Dalí | ... , the epic has also inspired other visual works by well-known painters like | who executed a set of ten colour engravings in 1974. Milton's achievement ... |
Sherrié Austin | ... ina Jeffreys, Forever Road and Sara Storer. In the USA, Olivia Newton John, | and Keith Urban have attained great success |
James Pankow | ... The performances and sound quality were judged sub-par; in fact, trombonist | went on record to say that "the horn section sounded like kazoos." The pac ... |
Henry VIII | ... ller to King Henry VIII. Sir Thomas Parr was also a close companion of King | . Her mother, Lady Parr, was a close friend and attendant of Queen Catheri ... |
Jon Lord | ... Shine Again", written especially for Lyngstad by former Deep Purple member | , and recorded in 2004. Neither of these were however released as singles: ... |
Fergie | In October 2009, Jagger and U2 performed "Gimme Shelter" (with | and will.i.am) and "Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of" at the 25th An ... |
Ron Mael | ... Number One In Heaven" and "Tryouts For The Human Race". The main songwriter | often started off a banal situation in his lyrics, and then went at surrea ... |
Boy George | ... o were part of the 1980s New Romantic movement. The original band comprised | (lead vocals), Mikey Craig (bass guitar), Roy Hay (guitar and keyboards) a ... |
Johnny Cash | ... is also noted for its tributes to country music legends like Hank Williams, | , Merle Haggard, and Waylon, Willie and the Boys. Other genres of music pe ... |
Count Basie | ... l. Her career was back on the upswing in September 1948, when she sang with | at the Royal Roost in New York City, resulting in five airchecks. What sec ... |
Dick Gregory | ... African-American comedians such as Redd Foxx, George Kirby, Bill Cosby and | began to cross over to white audiences during this time |
Andrew Wyeth | ... exemplified in many botanical paintings and in the drybrush watercolors of | . Raw (undiluted) paint is picked up with a premoistened, small brush (usu ... |
Clint Eastwood | ... was nominated again for Best Supporting Actor for his performance opposite | in the 1974 film Thunderbolt and Lightfoot. In 1976, he starred as the pro ... |
Igor Stravinsky | ... me idiom being taken up by classical composers including Claude Debussy and | . Blues music was published and popularized by W. C. Handy, whose "Memphis ... |
Leon Kirchner | ... Schoenberg's many pupils in the United States from 1933, such as John Cage, | and Gerald Strang, nor to many other composers who, at a greater remove, w ... |
Marcel Duchamp | ... ers and values of art; it is term associated with Dadaism and attributed to | just before World War I, when he was making art from found objects. One of ... |
Stan Kenton | ... tial misgivings about the compatibility of their musical styles, she joined | 's band in April 1944. During her 11 months with Kenton, O'Day recorded 21 ... |
Robert Downey, Jr. | ... , and its film adaptation (featuring actors Andrew McCarthy, Jami Gertz and | ) exists within the world of the novel, too |
Virginia Lee Burton | ... t Newbury and its residents were the models for Popperville, the setting of | 's children's story Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel. The town hall wher ... |
John Oswald | ... peech sounds the same when it is played backward was discovered by composer | in 1974 while he was working on audio tape versions of the cut-up techniqu ... |
Lou Reed | ... . In the avant rock domain examples include Jimi Hendrix's use of feedback, | 's Metal Machine Music and Sonic Youth. Other examples of music that conta ... |
Mary Wilson | ... on of Milton Jenkins, the manager of the local doo-wop group The Primes, by | . Primes member Paul Williams convinced Jenkins to enlist Ross in the sist ... |
Randy Newman | ... y Norman Greenbaum, Paul Simon, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, The Beatles, | , Leon Russell, Jackson Browne, and the Rolling Stones, and was not releas ... |
Jacques Offenbach | ... ing a 2002 duet with opera singer Filippa Giordano of the "Barcarolle" from | 's Les contes d'Hoffman as well as the song "The Sun Will Shine Again", wr ... |
John Baptist Medina | ... graving prefacing each book, of which up to eight of the twelve were by Sir | , one by Bernard Lens II, and perhaps up to four (including Books I and XI ... |
Lowell Liebermann | ... rnaval des Animaux for scordatura Double Bass and string orchestra. In 1987 | wrote his Sonata for Contrabass and Piano Op.24. Fernando Grillo wrote the ... |
Abel Ferrara | ... mpire flick The Addiction, which was his second collaboration with director | and writer Nicholas St. John. He also appeared in Nick of Time, which also ... |
Neil Finn | ... eep lyrically and get to some root emotion down there.” Explains Collins, “ | [of Crowded House] once said, ‘A great producer is someone whom you admire ... |
Jean Françaix | ... tke, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Andrei Eshpai, Eino Tamberg, Krzysztof Penderecki, | and Philip Glass. While Edward Elgar may not be considered a modern compos ... |
Keith Urban | ... er Road and Sara Storer. In the USA, Olivia Newton John, Sherrié Austin and | have attained great success |
Celia Cruz | ... successful telenovela Valentina with Juan Ferrara and the "Queen of Salsa", | |
Patsy Walker | ... 940s, Jaffee was editing Timely's humor and teenage comics, including the " | " line |
Jacob Druckman | ... Op.24. Fernando Grillo wrote the "Suite No.1" for double bass (1983/2005). | wrote a piece for solo double bass entitled Valentine. US double bass solo ... |
W. C. Handy | ... e Debussy and Igor Stravinsky. Blues music was published and popularized by | , whose "Memphis Blues" of 1912 and "St. Louis Blues" of 1914 both became ... |
Stan Sakai | ... , Jeff Smith, Trina Robbins & Steve Leialoha, Gary Gianni, Janine Johnston, | , Michael Kaluta, Moebius, Rebecca Guay, Geoff Darrow, Brian Froud and Cha ... |
Philip Glass | ... Lobos, Andrei Eshpai, Eino Tamberg, Krzysztof Penderecki, Jean Françaix and | . While Edward Elgar may not be considered a modern composer, his romantic ... |
Gustave Doré | ... e of the most notable illustrators of Paradise Lost included William Blake, | and Henry Fuseli (1799); however, the epic's illustrators also include, am ... |
Wayne Newton | ... ny similar events in the future. Watt then announced that Las Vegas crooner | , a friend and supporter of President Reagan and a contributor to Republic ... |
Dave McKean | ... n Serious Earth is a graphic novel written by Grant Morrison and painted by | . It was published by DC Comics in 1989. It made reference to the treatmen ... |
William Blake | Some of the most notable illustrators of Paradise Lost included | , Gustave Doré and Henry Fuseli (1799); however, the epic's illustrators a ... |
Leon Russell | ... baum, Paul Simon, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, The Beatles, Randy Newman, | , Jackson Browne, and the Rolling Stones, and was not released until 1977 ... |
Sister Bliss | ... Martyn appeared on the track Deliver Me by Faithless keyboard player and DJ | |
Antonin Artaud | ... ism (e.g., in the "Vies imaginaires" by Marcel Schwob, "Uccello le poil" by | and "O Mundo Como Ideia" by Bruno Tolentino) |
Louis Moreau Gottschalk | ... ning syncopation with European harmonic accompaniment. New Orleans musician | adapted Cuban and other Caribbean slave rhythms and melodies as piano salo ... |
David Cassidy | ... r the new Arista code number. Only albums released in 1974 were renumbered. | solo LPs likewise were also renumbered |
Will Elder | ... c & Art in New York City in the late 1930s, along with future Mad personnel | , Harvey Kurtzman, John Severin and Al Feldstein |
Mark Antony | ... the dictator's leadership, the city was ruled by his friend and colleague, | . Octavius (Caesar's adopted son), along with general Mark Antony and Marc ... |
Jackson Browne | ... on, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, The Beatles, Randy Newman, Leon Russell, | , and the Rolling Stones, and was not released until 1977 by AB Records |
Harvey Kurtzman | ... ew York City in the late 1930s, along with future Mad personnel Will Elder, | , John Severin and Al Feldstein |
Van Gogh | ... missions, Resnais was invited in 1948 to make a film about the paintings of | , to coincide with an exhibition that was being mounted in Paris. He filme ... |
Dave McKean | Black Orchid, written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by | , also featured Arkham Asylum. The award-winning graphic novel introduced ... |
Edvard Munch | ... r filming began in December 1998. Mendes gave Janney a book of paintings by | . He told her, "Your character is in there somewhere." Mendes cut much of ... |
Joseph Haydn | ... assical style working in the late 18th and early 19th century, particularly | , Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Schubert. Though ... |
Phil Collins | ... award at the BBC Radio 2 Folk awards. The award was presented by his friend | . The BBC website says of Martyn, "his heartfelt performances have either ... |
Louis Armstrong | ... 'Day also began performing in festivals and concerts with such musicians as | , Oscar Peterson, Dinah Washington, George Shearing, Cal Tjader, and Thelo ... |
Bertram Turetzky | ... or solo double bass entitled Valentine. US double bass soloist and composer | (born 1933) has performed and recorded more than 300 pieces written by and ... |
George Benson | ... apian, Isabel Bayrakdarian, Siavash Ghomayshi, Space, Bambir, Grigory Leps, | , and many more |
Garret Wesley, 1st Earl of Mornington | ... e Honourable Arthur Wesley", the fourth son—third of five surviving sons—to | , and Anne, the eldest daughter of Arthur Hill-Trevor, 1st Viscount Dungan ... |
John Severin | ... he late 1930s, along with future Mad personnel Will Elder, Harvey Kurtzman, | and Al Feldstein |
Giorgio Vasari | The sources for Paolo Uccello’s life are few: | ’s biography, written 75 years after Paolo’s death, and a few contemporary ... |
Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels | ... h Boston coincided with the release of the single "Sock It To Me, Baby!" by | |
Charles Vess | ... Sakai, Michael Kaluta, Moebius, Rebecca Guay, Geoff Darrow, Brian Froud and | . Several plates were colored by Eric Olive. Todd Klein worked with Charle ... |
Archie Roach | ... l contemporary indigenous performers Aboriginal artists and Kev Carmody and | employ a combination of folk-rock and country music to sing about Aborigin ... |
Al Feldstein | ... ong with future Mad personnel Will Elder, Harvey Kurtzman, John Severin and | |
Edgar Bergen | ... of his adolescence," having been heavily influenced by radio ventriloquist | and the early television puppets of Burr Tillstrom (on Kukla, Fran, and Ol ... |
Mel Tormé | For a while in the 1930s and 1940s, Chico led a big band. Singer | began his professional career singing with the Chico Marx Orchestra |
Igor Stravinsky | ... e twentieth century, the concerto grosso has been used by composers such as | , Ernest Bloch, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Bohuslav Martinů, Malcolm Williams ... |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | ... working in the late 18th and early 19th century, particularly Joseph Haydn, | , Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Schubert. Though Mozart and Schubert did ... |
Eric Clapton | ... ances have either suggested or fully demonstrated an idiosyncratic genius." | was quoted as saying that Martyn was, "so far ahead of everything, it's al ... |
Janice Robinson | ... ople who performed on The Roseanne Show were Enrique Iglesias, Sheryl Crow, | , Lulu, Joan Jett and Tori Amos |
Charley Chase | ... omics Billy West, a Charlie Chaplin imitator, Jimmy Aubrey, Larry Semon and | . In total, Hardy starred or co-starred in more than 250 silent shorts, ab ... |
Cristina Scabbia | ... (Set Me Free)" would be released on the album. It would feature a duet with | of the band Lacuna Coil, and was to be the first single on the album until ... |
Dave Stewart | ... band he had formed since the Rolling Stones. The band, SuperHeavy includes | , Joss Stone, Damian Marley, and A.R. Rahman |
Ernest Bloch | ... ry, the concerto grosso has been used by composers such as Igor Stravinsky, | , Ralph Vaughan Williams, Bohuslav Martinů, Malcolm Williamson, Henry Cowe ... |
Cheech & Chong | ... ch White had a duet with Chris Rock, called "Basketball Jones," a remake of | 's "Basketball Jones" from 1974 |
Morrissey | ... band "Death Cult". Duffy had previously been in The Nosebleeds (along with | ), Lonesome No More and then Theatre of Hate. In addition to Astbury and D ... |
Rob Hirst | ... nto the ARIA Hall of Fame with ARIA chairman Denis Handlin describing them: | in his acceptance speech thanked his family, band mates, and support from ... |
Mark Antony | ... colleague, Mark Antony. Octavius (Caesar's adopted son), along with general | and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, Caesar's best friend, established the Second ... |
The Writing Camp | ... to the Dance, involving a smaller team of North American musicians such as | , Adam Messinger, Nasri Atweh, Bill Blast, and Aaron Pearce. Taking the gr ... |
Ludwig van Beethoven | ... and early 19th century, particularly Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, | and Franz Schubert. Though Mozart and Schubert did not study with Haydn, M ... |
Philip Glass | US minimalist composer | wrote a prelude focused on the lower register that he scored for timpani a ... |
Rodney Dangerfield | ... es. The older style of stand-up comedy (no social satire) was kept alive by | and Buddy Hackett, who enjoyed revived careers late in life. Television pr ... |
Ayumi Hamasaki | ... the highest-selling album in Japan with over 7 million copies sold, whereas | became Japan's top selling female and solo artist, and Morning Musume rema ... |
Ben Harper | ... ith One Bell (1998) is a covers album taking in material from Portishead to | |
Johann Crüger | ... ring his time in Berlin his hymns and poems brought him to the attention of | the cantor and organist at the Nicolaikirche in Berlin. Crüger was impress ... |
Brian Froud | ... Johnston, Stan Sakai, Michael Kaluta, Moebius, Rebecca Guay, Geoff Darrow, | and Charles Vess. Several plates were colored by Eric Olive. Todd Klein wo ... |
Adam Messinger | ... olving a smaller team of North American musicians such as The Writing Camp, | , Nasri Atweh, Bill Blast, and Aaron Pearce. Taking the group's work furth ... |
Ralph Vaughan Williams | ... to grosso has been used by composers such as Igor Stravinsky, Ernest Bloch, | , Bohuslav Martinů, Malcolm Williamson, Henry Cowell, Alfred Schnittke, He ... |
Lorenzo Ghiberti | At the age of ten, he was apprenticed to the famous sculptor | , designer of the doors of the Florence Baptistery, whose workshop was the ... |
Steven Soderbergh | Damon next appeared in | 's dark comedy, The Informant! (2009), in which his Golden Globe-nominated ... |
John James Audubon | ... popular, commercial hunting started on a prodigious scale. The bird painter | described the preparations for slaughter at a known pigeon-roosting site |
Franz Schubert | ... articularly Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven and | . Though Mozart and Schubert did not study with Haydn, Mozart and Haydn we ... |
Giorgio Vasari | ... ician who was notable for his pioneering work on visual perspective in art. | in his book Lives of the Artists wrote that Uccello was obsessed by his in ... |
Manuel García | ... a family led by her father, tenor, singing teacher, composer and impresario | . Her godparents were Ferdinando Paer and Princess Pauline Galitsin, who p ... |
Bohuslav Martinů | ... by composers such as Igor Stravinsky, Ernest Bloch, Ralph Vaughan Williams, | , Malcolm Williamson, Henry Cowell, Alfred Schnittke, Heitor Villa-Lobos, ... |
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor | ... he belligerent victory of the Icamiaba “women” over the Spanish invaders to | , who, recalling the of Greek mythology, baptized the river Amazonas, the ... |
John Lennon | ... ly Damage Your Health. She portrays Diana, a fan of The Beatles band member | ; she tries unsuccessfully to meet him. Years later, after multiple failed ... |
Ayumi Hamasaki | ... p dance form Para Para. While Avex's artists such as Every Little Thing and | became popular in 1990s, new names in the late 90s included Hikaru Utada a ... |
Mozart | ... (where her father, mother, brother and sister gave the first performance of | 's Don Giovanni in the United States, in the presence of the librettist, L ... |
George Shearing | ... s with such musicians as Louis Armstrong, Oscar Peterson, Dinah Washington, | , Cal Tjader, and Thelonious Monk. She appeared in the documentary Jazz on ... |
Rhys Chatham | ... Stockhausen, Helmut Lachenmann, Cornelius Cardew, Theatre of Eternal Music, | , Ryoji Ikeda, Survival Research Laboratories, Whitehouse, Cabaret Voltair ... |
John Lennon | ... s by Glyn Johns of the Get Back album (which would later become Let It Be). | may have been the unintentional source for one of the Get Back bootlegs; L ... |
Will Smith | ... Course was featured in the 2000 movie The Legend of Bagger Vance, starring | , Matt Damon and |
Nick Cave | ... ey Cricket Ground, also included performances by Powderfinger, Silverchair, | , John Butler Trio, Finn Brothers and others |
Rossini | ... t performance in Brussels and in 1839, made her opera debut as Desdemona in | 's Otello in London. This proved to be the surprise of the season. Despite ... |
Ian Gillan | ... l Decker, Michel Legrand, Irina Allegrova, Garou, Alla Pugacheva, Shadmehr, | , Hasmik Papian, Isabel Bayrakdarian, Siavash Ghomayshi, Space, Bambir, Gr ... |
Rockwell Kent | ... ; and it has supported liberal figures such as Dick Gregory, H. L. Mencken, | , and Dr. Benjamin Spock |
René Leibowitz | ... nberg's pupils (such as Berg's pupil Hans Erich Apostel and Webern's pupils | , Leopold Spinner and Ludwig Zenk) are usually included in the roll-call |
Malcolm Williamson | ... as Igor Stravinsky, Ernest Bloch, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Bohuslav Martinů, | , Henry Cowell, Alfred Schnittke, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Andrei Eshpai, Eino ... |
Woody Guthrie | ... and "They Laid Jesus Christ in His Grave" with a guitar I borrowed that was | 's; found broken in a field with a bird nest inside. I included a song of ... |
Hasmik Papian | ... chel Legrand, Irina Allegrova, Garou, Alla Pugacheva, Shadmehr, Ian Gillan, | , Isabel Bayrakdarian, Siavash Ghomayshi, Space, Bambir, Grigory Leps, Geo ... |
Lewis Carroll | ... n a uniquely complex linguistic style, coined the words monomyth and quark. | has been called "the king of neologistic poems" because of his poem, "Jabb ... |
Sylvano Bussotti | ... lower register that he scored for timpani and double bass. Italian composer | , whose composing career spans from the 1930s to the first decade of the 2 ... |
Arnold Roth | ... d by the Reuben Awards as the Cartoonist of the Year. New Yorker cartoonist | said, "Al Jaffee is one of the great cartoonists of our time." Describing ... |
Jerry Yester | Yanovsky's replacement was | , formerly of the Modern Folk Quartet. Around this time, perhaps coinciden ... |
Leopold Spinner | ... such as Berg's pupil Hans Erich Apostel and Webern's pupils René Leibowitz, | and Ludwig Zenk) are usually included in the roll-call |
Ryoji Ikeda | ... elmut Lachenmann, Cornelius Cardew, Theatre of Eternal Music, Rhys Chatham, | , Survival Research Laboratories, Whitehouse, Cabaret Voltaire, Psychic TV ... |
King Curtis | ... tts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, Booker T. & the M.G.'s and soul shouters like | , Edwin Starr, Temptations David Ruffin, and Dennis Edwards. A then-prepub ... |
Cal Tjader | ... ians as Louis Armstrong, Oscar Peterson, Dinah Washington, George Shearing, | , and Thelonious Monk. She appeared in the documentary Jazz on a Summer's ... |
Arthur Rackham | ... the novel's beginning, as well as Vess's clear echoing of visual tropes of | and Walter Crane, including one image that is strikingly similar to one of ... |
Arthur Farwell | ... European nations, and was found wanting, leading writers like the composer | to ponder what sorts of musical traditions might arise from American cultu ... |
Abel Ferrara | King of New York (1990), directed by | , stars Walken as ruthless New York City drug dealer Frank White—recently ... |
Melvin Day | ... some influence on twentieth century art (including the New Zealand painter | ) and literary criticism (e.g., in the "Vies imaginaires" by Marcel Schwob ... |
Oscar Peterson | ... erforming in festivals and concerts with such musicians as Louis Armstrong, | , Dinah Washington, George Shearing, Cal Tjader, and Thelonious Monk. She ... |
Paul Simon | ... 9 for a show at the Concord Hotel in the Catskills for an appearance in the | film One Trick Pony, which was released in 1980 |
Tim Westwood | ... his show was moved to between 19:00 and 21:00 on Saturday nights, ahead of | . The show was widely advertised as, "The UK's Saturday Warmup", or "The W ... |
Phidias | ... es around the edge. It is in this standing posture that she was depicted in | 's famous lost gold and ivory statue of her, 36 m tall, the Athena Parthen ... |
Cher | ... mbers of the group appeared briefly in cameo roles, as did, amongst others, | and British comedian Rik Mayall. The video was not included in the officia ... |
Henry Cowell | ... Ernest Bloch, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Bohuslav Martinů, Malcolm Williamson, | , Alfred Schnittke, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Andrei Eshpai, Eino Tamberg, Krzys ... |
Franco Donatoni | ... in 1983 entitled Naked Angel Face per contrabbasso. Fellow Italian composer | wrote a piece called Lem for contrabbasso in the same year. In 1989, Frenc ... |
René Goscinny | ... The Adventures of Asterix (, ) is a series of French comic books written by | and illustrated by Albert Uderzo (Uderzo also took over the job of writing ... |
Ed Brubaker | The Man Who Laughs is a one-shot prestige format comic book written by | and illustrated by Doug Mahnke and Patrick Zircher, released in February 2 ... |
Katharine Hepburn | ... an't shoot the picture in a boat on the back lot, then I'm not interested." | played the role. Davis was also offered a role in a film version of the Vi ... |
Irina Allegrova | ... ro Tull, Akvarium, Goran Bregović, Zucchero, Daniel Decker, Michel Legrand, | , Garou, Alla Pugacheva, Shadmehr, Ian Gillan, Hasmik Papian, Isabel Bayra ... |
Thomas Griffiths Wainewright | ... he Nineteenth Century, and Pen, Pencil and Poison, a satirical biography of | , in the Fortnightly Review, edited by Wilde's friend Frank Harris. Two of ... |
Jerry Yester | ... ompany, Butler and Boone decided to start up The Lovin' Spoonful again with | . They were joined by Jerry's brother, Jim Yester (vocals and guitar), for ... |
Jake Tapper | ... uthors and media personalities include ABC Senior White House correspondent | , novelist/screenwriter Budd Schulberg, political analyst Dinesh D'Souza, ... |
Dick Gregory | ... Henry Ford, and Oliver North; and it has supported liberal figures such as | , H. L. Mencken, Rockwell Kent, and Dr. Benjamin Spock |
John Tasker Howard | ... s might arise from American culture, in his 1915 Music in America. In 1930, | 's Our American Music became a standard analysis, focusing on largely on c ... |
Ron Fricke | Baraka is a 1992 non-narrative film directed by | . The title Baraka is a word that means blessing in a multitude of languag ... |
Alla Pugacheva | ... Bregović, Zucchero, Daniel Decker, Michel Legrand, Irina Allegrova, Garou, | , Shadmehr, Ian Gillan, Hasmik Papian, Isabel Bayrakdarian, Siavash Ghomay ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... . Concerned about the rise of totalitarian governments, especially those of | and Joseph Stalin, he tried to find the roots of these "madhouses" in huma ... |
Dinah Washington | ... tivals and concerts with such musicians as Louis Armstrong, Oscar Peterson, | , George Shearing, Cal Tjader, and Thelonious Monk. She appeared in the do ... |
Phil Collins | ... an unbearable sense of loss we must announce that John died this morning." | paid tribute, saying: "John's passing is terribly, terribly sad. I had wor ... |
Glen Drover | ... United Abominations was the band's first studio release to feature members | , Shawn Drover, and James Lomenzo. In March 2007, Dave Mustaine announced ... |
Annie Besant | ... mbraced Christianity and natural science. The split became irrevocable when | , then president of the Theosophical Society, began to present the child J ... |
John Wayne | ... me newsreels. The first real movie I saw, that I distinctly remember, was a | movie. |
Doug Mahnke | ... e-shot prestige format comic book written by Ed Brubaker and illustrated by | and Patrick Zircher, released in February 2005. The comic reveals some of ... |
Alfred Schnittke | ... Ralph Vaughan Williams, Bohuslav Martinů, Malcolm Williamson, Henry Cowell, | , Heitor Villa-Lobos, Andrei Eshpai, Eino Tamberg, Krzysztof Penderecki, J ... |
Tiny Tim | The show gave prominence to singer | , a large man with long dark hair, a prominent nose and a cheap suit. He s ... |
George Martin | ... lbum, Only Visiting This Planet, the first album in a projected trilogy, in | 's London AIR Studios. Only Visiting This Planet, which was "Initially coo ... |
Björk | The music video for the | song "Bachelorette" features a musical that is about, in part, the creatio ... |
Eric Singer | ... lor to play drums during rehearsals and record the demos, with Kiss drummer | performing during the second demo recording sessions. The Cult eventually ... |
Edward VII | Since the reign of | a clerk in holy orders in the Church of England or in another Anglican Chu ... |
Jack Marshall | ... theme song, titled "The Munsters' Theme", was written by composer/arranger | . The theme song's lyrics written by the sitcom's co-producer Bob Mosher d ... |
John Williamson | ... folk artists such as Tex Morton, Slim Dusty, Rolf Harris, The Bushwackers, | , and John Schumann of the band Redgum have continued to record and popula ... |
Mary J. Blige | On September 4, 2003, Britney Spears, | , Aretha Franklin, Aerosmith and others performed in a nationally-televise ... |
Frank Auerbach | ... h dramatically record the "action" of painting itself. Still more recently, | has used such heavy impasto that some of his paintings become almost three ... |
Michel Legrand | ... ns Project, Jethro Tull, Akvarium, Goran Bregović, Zucchero, Daniel Decker, | , Irina Allegrova, Garou, Alla Pugacheva, Shadmehr, Ian Gillan, Hasmik Pap ... |
Paul McCartney | ... h-profile concerts. Linkin Park, The Prodigy, t.A.T.u., Shakira, Scorpions, | , Roger Waters, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and other celebrities performed the ... |
Mildred Bailey | ... ry influence on her vocal style, although she also expressed admiration for | , Ella Fitzgerald, and Billie Holiday |
Isaac Asimov | ... aims; RSEP disbanded and its members, along with others such as Carl Sagan, | , B.F. Skinner, and Philip J. Klass joined Kurtz to form CSICOP |
Jean Michel Jarre | ... l electronic music composed, produced, and performed by the French composer | . It was first released in France in December 1976, on Disques Dreyfus wit ... |
Winston Churchill | ... respect of front-line commanders. He interacted adeptly with allies such as | , Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery and General Charles de Gaulle. He had s ... |
Albert Whitlock | ... anced with matte paintings by matte artist Syd Dutton, in consultation with | . This site was destroyed in a fire on October 5, 2005. To decorate the se ... |
Frédéric Chopin | ... an outstanding pianist all her life, and often played duets with her friend | , who approved of her arranging some of his mazurkas as songs, and even as ... |
Nicolas Eekman | Les Destinées (The Destinies) was illustrated by | in 1933 |
Neil Diamond | On January 1, 2010, both Leary and Lenny Clarke sang the | song "Sweet Caroline" at the 2010 NHL Winter Classic at Fenway Park, flank ... |
Hayao Miyazaki | Porco Rosso is one of the few films directed by | in which the historical and geographical settings are clearly defined and ... |
The Notorious B.I.G. | ... h as Grandmaster Flash, Run-DMC, LL Cool J, Eminem, Kangol Kid of UTFO, and | . The release of more consciously stylish products in the 1990s such as th ... |
Pascal Dusapin | ... iece called Lem for contrabbasso in the same year. In 1989, French composer | (born 1955) wrote a solo piece called In et Out for double bass. In 1996, ... |
Sir Paul McCartney | ... , are entitled to the honorific "Lady" before their husband's surname. Thus | 's ex-wife was formally styled Lady McCartney (rather than Lady Paul McCar ... |
Karl Rankl | ... mewhat later Eduard Steuermann, Hanns Eisler, Rudolf Kolisch, Paul A. Pisk, | , Josef Rufer and Viktor Ullmann. Though Berg and Webern both followed Sch ... |
Daniel Decker | ... The Alan Parsons Project, Jethro Tull, Akvarium, Goran Bregović, Zucchero, | , Michel Legrand, Irina Allegrova, Garou, Alla Pugacheva, Shadmehr, Ian Gi ... |
Ludwig van Beethoven | ... s with Anton Reicha, the teacher of Liszt and Hector Berlioz, and friend of | . It was with the greatest regret that she abandoned her strong vocation f ... |
L. Subramaniam | The score by Michael Stearns and featuring music by Dead Can Dance, | , Ciro Hurtado, Inkuyo, Brother and David Hykes, is noticeably different f ... |
William Herschel | ... old. It was the marriage place (May 7, 1788) and burial place (1822) of Sir | (in whose memory there stands a newly erected stained-glass window depicti ... |
Koichi Sugiyama | ... ost important games in the history of the video game music is Dragon Quest. | , a composer who was known for his music for various anime and TV shows, i ... |
Jule Styne | ... ervicemen's club in Hollywood, Davis—with the aid of Warner, Cary Grant and | —transformed an old nightclub into the Hollywood Canteen, which opened on ... |
Mel Tormé | O'Day, along with | , is often grouped with the West Coast cool school of jazz. Like Tormé, O' ... |
Christina Ricci | ... e Headless Horseman in Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow, starring Johnny Depp and | . He also appeared in Kiss Toledo Goodbye with Michael Rapaport and Nancy ... |
Willem de Kooning | ... aesthetics and expression. Abstract expressionists such as Hans Hofmann and | also made extensive use of it, motivated in part by a desire to create pai ... |
Philippe Gaubert | Marcel Moyse studied at the Paris Conservatory and was a student of | , Adolphe Hennebains and Paul Taffanel, all of whom were distinguished vir ... |
Janet Jackson | ... 2 while taping an Exotic Club Tour in Minneapolis Jackson approached sister | , also in town recording her fifth studio album with Jimmy Jam and Terry L ... |
Britney Spears | On September 4, 2003, | , Mary J. Blige, Aretha Franklin, Aerosmith and others performed in a nati ... |
Jean-Baptiste Lully | ... ttist for the new musical genre known as opera, collaborating with composer | . After Alceste (1674) was denounced by traditionalists who rejected it fo ... |
Saint-Saëns | ... e of Paray's most renowned recordings, made in October 1957, is that of the | ' Symphony No. 3 in C minor. The circumstances surrounding the recording w ... |
Martin Cooper | ... and were perceived as, the core members. Adding sidemen Malcolm Holmes and | by the end of 1980, this quartet (with occasional line-up fluctuations) wa ... |
Alice Cooper | ... one reason he became an American citizen was an incident while on tour with | where the Royal Canadian Mounted Police searched the band's lockers during ... |
Aretha Franklin | On September 4, 2003, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, | , Aerosmith and others performed in a nationally-televised "NFL Kickoff Li ... |
Michael Jackson | In the beginning of the music video for the | song "Thriller", the heroine is terrorized by her monster boyfriend in wha ... |
Michael Stearns | The score by | and featuring music by Dead Can Dance, L. Subramaniam, Ciro Hurtado, Inkuy ... |
Hector Berlioz | ... ounterpoint and harmony classes with Anton Reicha, the teacher of Liszt and | , and friend of Ludwig van Beethoven. It was with the greatest regret that ... |
Zucchero | ... azzaville, The Alan Parsons Project, Jethro Tull, Akvarium, Goran Bregović, | , Daniel Decker, Michel Legrand, Irina Allegrova, Garou, Alla Pugacheva, S ... |
Jacques Ibert | ... st. Many works were composed for Moyse including the 1934 Flute Concerto by | . He was also a gifted flute teacher, and authored many studies and exerci ... |
Goran Bregović | ... n McLaughlin, Brazzaville, The Alan Parsons Project, Jethro Tull, Akvarium, | , Zucchero, Daniel Decker, Michel Legrand, Irina Allegrova, Garou, Alla Pu ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... acked leaders. Such is the case in many African states; Idi Amin in Uganda, | in Germany, Ferdinand Marcos in Philippines, for example |
Viktor Ullmann | ... nn, Hanns Eisler, Rudolf Kolisch, Paul A. Pisk, Karl Rankl, Josef Rufer and | . Though Berg and Webern both followed Schoenberg into total chromaticism ... |
Sammy Davis, Jr. | ... version starring Shirley MacLaine as Charity, featuring Ricardo Montalban, | and Chita Rivera, with Fosse at the helm of his very first film as directo ... |
Helen Terry | ... 3. The first single "Church of the Poison Mind", featuring backing vocalist | , reached the UK and US Top 10, continuing the group's success. The second ... |
Morrissey | ... ndie scene through the end of the decade, as various bands drew from singer | 's English-centered lyrical topics and guitarist Johnny Marr's jangly guit ... |
Karim Haddad | ... In et Out for double bass. In 1996, the Sorbonne-trained Lebanese composer | composed Ce qui dort dans l'ombre sacrée ("He who sleeps in the sacred sha ... |
Roger Waters | ... ts. Linkin Park, The Prodigy, t.A.T.u., Shakira, Scorpions, Paul McCartney, | , Red Hot Chili Peppers, and other celebrities performed there. For the Ne ... |
William Warham | ... n carried for safety to their abbey. This story was disproved by Archbishop | , who opened the tomb at Canterbury in 1508. They found Dunstan's relics s ... |
Walter Crane | ... ing, as well as Vess's clear echoing of visual tropes of Arthur Rackham and | , including one image that is strikingly similar to one of Rackham's illus ... |
Leroy Anderson | ... icato itself might be thought of as a kind of staccato effect. For example, | 's Jazz Legato/Jazz Pizzicato. There is an intermediate articulation calle ... |
Anton Reicha | ... essons with the young Franz Liszt and counterpoint and harmony classes with | , the teacher of Liszt and Hector Berlioz, and friend of Ludwig van Beetho ... |
Drew Carey | ... from wearing fake eyeglasses designed to look similar to those worn by host | , though this restriction was later relaxed. Instead, contestants will oft ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... i industrialists. In Ecstasy and Me, Lamarr wrote that Benito Mussolini and | attended Mandl's grand parties. She related that in 1937 she disguised her ... |
Johann Crüger | ... that for Brandenburg, which appeared in 1658; others first saw the light in | 's Geistliche Kirchenmelodien (1649) and Praxis pietatis melica (1656). Th ... |
Eminem | ... rs of the hip-hop community, such as Grandmaster Flash, Run-DMC, LL Cool J, | , Kangol Kid of UTFO, and The Notorious B.I.G.. The release of more consci ... |
Gene Raymond | ... some heifers onto the set with name tags of Lombard, Robert Montgomery, and | , the stars of the film, to surprise the director. Hitchcock said he was m ... |
Noël Coward | ... ined a King's Scholarship, Gielgud trained briefly at RADA and understudied | in Coward's The Vortex at the Everyman Theatre in Hampstead under the dire ... |
Ethel Waters | ... f an acting troupe formed by Hattie McDaniel, which included Lena Horne and | |
Arnaut Daniel | ... ion of the condensed, direct expression that he detected in the writings of | , Dante, and Guido Cavalcanti, amongst others. For example, in his 1911–12 ... |
Philip III of Spain | ... he Duchy of Savoy, to mediate between Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy and | in their dispute concerning the Gonzaga Marquisate of Montferrat. In Septe ... |
Pierre Schaeffer | ... nd of one of Jarre's fellow-pupils at the Groupe de Recherches Musicales of | , where Jarre had learned to use synthesizers, including the EMS VCS 3, wh ... |
Piero della Francesca | ... io. The perspective in his paintings has influenced famous painters such as | , Albrecht Dürer and Leonardo da Vinci, to name a few |
Franz Liszt | ... a professional concert pianist. She had taken piano lessons with the young | and counterpoint and harmony classes with Anton Reicha, the teacher of Lis ... |
Geoffrey Kelly | ... f Stiltskin and later Genesis was born in Dumfries as were fellow musicians | and Ian Carr. While Bill Drummond of KLF is from Newton Stewart he is one ... |
Dennis DeYoung | #"The Grand Illusion" ( | ) – 4:3 |
Ursula K. Le Guin | ... ience with a left-wing libertarian and anti-capitalist utopian vision since | 's 1974 novel, The Dispossessed |
Lena Horne | ... white member of an acting troupe formed by Hattie McDaniel, which included | and Ethel Waters |
Belinda Carlisle | In 1996 he worked with | and wrote two songs for her album, A Woman and a Man; "Always Breaking My ... |
Louie Bellson | ... ly of romantic ballads and jazz standards, with the Dee Felice Trio and the | Orchestra respectively. He recorded a number of tracks with the Dapps, a w ... |
Yvonne De Carlo | ... me life of a family of monsters. It stars Fred Gwynne as Herman Munster and | as his wife, Lily Munster. The series was a satire of both traditional mon ... |
Kōtarō Nakagawa | ... Joe Hisaishi, Michiru Oshima, Yoko Kanno, Toshihiko Sahashi, Yuki Kajiura, | and [[:ja|林ゆうき|Hayashi Yuuki]] |
Jim Steranko | ... he comic) and Lorna Dane, later called Polaris (created by Arnold Drake and | ). However, these later X-Men issues failed to attract sales and Marvel st ... |
Hanns Eisler | ... lowetz, Erwin Stein and Egon Wellesz, and somewhat later Eduard Steuermann, | , Rudolf Kolisch, Paul A. Pisk, Karl Rankl, Josef Rufer and Viktor Ullmann ... |
Bob Hope | The fathers of modern American stand-up comedy, Jack Benny, | , George Burns, Fred Allen, Milton Berle and Frank Fay all came from vaude ... |
Francisco López | ... Kaproulias, Fennesz, Pan Sonic, Yasunao Tone, Pavel Zhagun, Arcane Device, | , Kommissar Hjuler und Frau, Bryan Lewis Saunders, and others. In 2009, no ... |
Dennis DeYoung | According to keyboardist | , the album's theme was the struggle to overcome self-deluding superficial ... |
Chris Ware | ... ted literary narrative, it rivals in artistic merit, say, masterpieces like | 's 'Acme Novelty Library' or almost any part of the witty and brilliant wo ... |
Bert Stern | ... ion of "Sweet Georgia Brown" at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival, captured in | 's film Jazz on a Summer's Day |
Tex Beneke | ... rst was (I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo" (1942) by the Glenn Miller band with | . This #1 popular song was written by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren. The pe ... |
Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy | ... 1616 the pope sent him as nuncio to the Duchy of Savoy, to mediate between | and Philip III of Spain in their dispute concerning the Gonzaga Marquisate ... |
Charles Le Brun | ... errault wrote La Peinture ('’Painting’’) to honor the king's first painter, | . He also wrote Courses de testes et de bague (Head and Ring Races, 1670), ... |
Neal Adams | ... Marvel's other comic franchises. In 1969, writer Roy Thomas and illustrator | rejuvenated the comic book and gave regular roles to two recently introduc ... |
Hattie McDaniel | ... for black regiments as the only white member of an acting troupe formed by | , which included Lena Horne and Ethel Waters |
Tommy Shaw | ... tures two instrumentals, the DeYoung synthesizer showcase "The Message" and | 's closing "Aku-Aku" (although for the latter, there was one lyric spoken, ... |
Louis Choris | ... Johann Friedrich von Eschscholtz and Adelbert von Chamisso, and the artist | , Kotzebue set out on July 30, 1815 to find a passage across the Arctic Oc ... |
Tommy Finke | James Randi can be heard speaking an introduction on | s song "Poet der Affen/Poet of the Apes", released on the album of the sam ... |
Foglio | ... glory. Some of the early "Myth" novels were later adapted as comic books by | and others. The Myth books have passed through three publishing companies ... |
Joe Cocker | ... r, Serj Tankian, Jivan Gasparyan, Plácido Domingo, Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, | , John McLaughlin, Brazzaville, The Alan Parsons Project, Jethro Tull, Akv ... |
Charlie Chaplin | ... presario, Fred Karno, working as a supporting actor and as an understudy of | . Laurel said of Karno "There was no one like him. He had no equal. His na ... |
Johnny Marr | ... drew from singer Morrissey's English-centered lyrical topics and guitarist | 's jangly guitar-playing style. The C86 cassette, a 1986 NME premium featu ... |
Gershon Kingsley | ... he motif of the track Oxygène IV is a variation on a phrase from Popcorn by | , which Jarre himself had previously covered under the pseudonyms of The P ... |
Yuki Kajiura | ... music include Joe Hisaishi, Michiru Oshima, Yoko Kanno, Toshihiko Sahashi, | , Kōtarō Nakagawa and [[:ja|林ゆうき|Hayashi Yuuki]] |
Joe Fafard | ... site, at Albert Street near 23rd Avenue. Donald M. Kendrick, Bob Boyer and | , now with significant international reputations, have been other artists ... |
Milton Berle | ... n American stand-up comedy, Jack Benny, Bob Hope, George Burns, Fred Allen, | and Frank Fay all came from vaudeville. They spoke directly to the audienc ... |
Giorgio Vasari | His daughter Antonia Uccello (1456–1491) was a Carmelite nun, whom | called "a daughter who knew how to draw". She was even noted as a "pittore ... |
Toshihiko Sahashi | ... s of Japanese theme music include Joe Hisaishi, Michiru Oshima, Yoko Kanno, | , Yuki Kajiura, Kōtarō Nakagawa and [[:ja|林ゆうき|Hayashi Yuuki]] |
Owen Merton | ... 31, 1915, Thomas Merton was born in Prades, Pyrénées-Orientales, France, to | , a New Zealand painter active in Europe and the United States, and Ruth J ... |
Glenn Miller | ... the most famous and first was (I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo" (1942) by the | band with Tex Beneke. This #1 popular song was written by Mack Gordon and ... |
Bill Drummond | ... orn in Dumfries as were fellow musicians Geoffrey Kelly and Ian Carr. While | of KLF is from Newton Stewart he is one of the Queen of the South fans inc ... |
James P. Johnson | ... at Carnegie Hall in 1912. The Baltimore rag style of Eubie Blake influenced | 's development of "Stride" piano playing, in which the right hand plays th ... |
Björn Ulvaeus | Per Gessle is one of three people (also including | ) who own NoteHeads, a Swedish company which publishes the music notation ... |
Sam Cooke | ... nvented Rock 'n' Roll, narrated by Billy Bob Thornton, and he also scripted | - Legend, narrated by |
Poul Anderson | ... ibertarian streak prevalent in much of science fiction (Robert A. Heinlein, | , Larry Niven, and Jerry Pournelle being prominent examples), and his work ... |
Kevin Eubanks | ... ire, was helped by its presence upon the head of Samuel L. Jackson in 1997. | , bandleader for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, sports a Kangol beret on ... |
Dennis DeYoung | The theme of the album, as | explained on In the Studio with Redbeard which devoted an entire episode t ... |
Mario Davidovsky | ... al Bass (1997). Two significant recent works written for solo bass include, | 's Synchronisms No.11 for double bass and electronic sounds and Elliott Ca ... |
Eddie Albert | ... n career. It stars Susan Hayward, Lee Bowman, Marsha Hunt, Carl Esmond, and | |
Philip II | ... . The people joined with the other Dutch and rebelled against Charles' heir | . Overijssel became governed by the most powerful mayors and lords in the ... |
Leonardo da Vinci | ... nfluenced famous painters such as Piero della Francesca, Albrecht Dürer and | , to name a few |
Ian Carr | ... er Genesis was born in Dumfries as were fellow musicians Geoffrey Kelly and | . While Bill Drummond of KLF is from Newton Stewart he is one of the Queen ... |
Atahualpa Yupanqui | ... an countries; he was particularly influenced by artists like Violeta Parra, | , and the poet Pablo Neruda. Jara began his foray into folklore in the mid ... |
Julian Lennon | ... the only child of John Lennon and Yoko Ono and the younger half-brother of | . His godfather is Sir Elton John |
Janet Jackson | ... R&B producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, who had a proven track record with | , the SOS Band, Alexander O'Neal, and Cherelle. Jam and Lewis had expresse ... |
Johannes Brahms | ... y, wrote The Gambler while compulsively gambling at the Baden-Baden Casino. | ' local residence, the Brahmshaus, can still be visited today |
Shaun Davey | ... yce's The Dead on Broadway. A "play with music", The Dead featured music by | , conducted by Charles Prince, with music coordination and percussion by T ... |
Maria Malibran | ... her middle names. She was 13 years younger than her beautiful sister, diva | , but her father made Pauline his favorite and trained her on the piano an ... |
Eubie Blake | ... ayed a benefit concert at Carnegie Hall in 1912. The Baltimore rag style of | influenced James P. Johnson's development of "Stride" piano playing, in wh ... |
Charles V | ... nd was known as het Sticht. The Bishops ceded the Oversticht to the Emperor | in 1528, who styled himself Lord of Overijssel, thereby giving the provinc ... |
Robert A. Heinlein | ... to the right-wing libertarian streak prevalent in much of science fiction ( | , Poul Anderson, Larry Niven, and Jerry Pournelle being prominent examples ... |
Albrecht Dürer | ... his paintings has influenced famous painters such as Piero della Francesca, | and Leonardo da Vinci, to name a few |
Philip Glass | ... nd David Hykes, is noticeably different from the minimalist one provided by | for Koyaanisqatsi. The film was produced by Mark Magidson, who also produc ... |
John Lennon | ... t and actor of English, Japanese and Irish Descent. He is the only child of | and Yoko Ono and the younger half-brother of Julian Lennon. His godfather ... |
Billie Holiday | ... ough she also expressed admiration for Mildred Bailey, Ella Fitzgerald, and | |
Yoko Kanno | ... ble composers of Japanese theme music include Joe Hisaishi, Michiru Oshima, | , Toshihiko Sahashi, Yuki Kajiura, Kōtarō Nakagawa and [[:ja|林ゆうき|Hayashi ... |
Yoko Ono | ... nglish, Japanese and Irish Descent. He is the only child of John Lennon and | and the younger half-brother of Julian Lennon. His godfather is Sir Elton ... |
Ella Fitzgerald | ... her vocal style, although she also expressed admiration for Mildred Bailey, | , and Billie Holiday |
Norbert von Hannenheim | ... ls, such as Winfried Zillig, the Catalan Roberto Gerhard, the Transylvanian | and the Greek Nikos Skalkottas, are sometimes covered by the term, though ... |
Tommy Shaw | #*Lead vocals, mandolin, all guitars: | # "The Message" (DeYoung) – 1:0 |
David Salle | ... red in Nick of Time, which also stars Johnny Depp, and an art house film by | , "Search and Destroy. |
Lonnie Donegan | ... derived genre known as skiffle peaked in the 1950s thanks to the efforts of | ; though the genre as a whole was very short-lived, most of the bands invo ... |
Dennis DeYoung | #*Lead vocals and synthesizer solo: | #*ARP Odyssey: James Youn |
Tommy Shaw | #*Lead Guitar: | #"Miss America" (Young) – 5:0 |
Hank Snow | ... recorded. In chronological order others include: "I've Been Everywhere" by | (1962) (album of the same title) and (1996) reworked from the original 195 ... |
Henry VIII | ... k. In 1527, with some of the money from the dissolution of the monasteries, | built Southsea Castle and decreed that Portsmouth be home of the Royal Nav ... |
Bobby Driscoll | ... and 2000s, Hollywood would feature several Cedar Rapidians including actors | , Ashton Kutcher, Elijah Wood and Ron Livingston. The area has also produc ... |
Professor X | ... the Marvel Universe, the X-Men are widely regarded to have been named after | avier himself. Xavier however claims that the name "X-Men" was never chose ... |
Joe Hisaishi | ... asaki, and Mitsuko Horie. Notable composers of Japanese theme music include | , Michiru Oshima, Yoko Kanno, Toshihiko Sahashi, Yuki Kajiura, Kōtarō Naka ... |
Jimi Hendrix | ... th extreme volume and distortion. In the avant rock domain examples include | 's use of feedback, Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music and Sonic Youth. Other ... |
Jelly Roll Morton | Afro-Creole pianist | began his career in Storyville. From 1904, he toured with vaudeville shows ... |
Wolfgang Reitherman | ... innie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966). According to the film's director, | , Piglet was replaced by Gopher, which was thought to have a more "folksy, ... |
Ferdinando Paer | ... inging teacher, composer and impresario Manuel García . Her godparents were | and Princess Pauline Galitsin, who provided her with her middle names. She ... |
Dennis DeYoung | #*Soliloquy: | #"Come Sail Away" (DeYoung) – 6:0 |
Mack Gordon | ... minated: Best Music, Original Song in Academy Awards) Harry Warren (music), | (lyrics). See 15th Academy Awards |
Tommy Shaw | #*Lead Guitar: | # "Sing for the Day" (Shaw) – 4:5 |
Hayao Miyazaki | Porco Rosso, known in Japan as is the sixth anime film directed by | , produced by Studio Ghibli and released in 1992. The story is about an It ... |
Takehisa Kosugi | ... ean Music, Milan Knížák's Broken Music Composition, early LaMonte Young and | |
Danny Thomas | ... resorts became the new breeding ground for stand-ups. Acts like Alan King, | , Don Rickles and Jack E. Leonard flourished in these new arenas |
Tego Calderón | ... April 2008, the band played at the Movistar Music Fest 2008 in Panama, with | , Calle 13, and Zion |
Pete Burns | ... ) Weird" as the tabloids and magazines plastered him all over their covers. | , lead singer of the new wave band Dead or Alive would later claim he was ... |
Elliott Carter | ... o Davidovsky's Synchronisms No.11 for double bass and electronic sounds and | 's Figment III, for solo double bass. The German composer Gerhard Stäbler ... |
George Hamilton IV | One of the first Americans to perform country music abroad was | . He was the first country musician to perform in the Soviet Union; he als ... |
Queen Wilhelmina | ... e to prominence in the trade of translated books, wrote a letter in 1899 to | regarding his opposition to becoming a signatory to the Berne Convention f ... |
Giorgio Moroder | ... r In Electric Dreams", a collaboration with one of his idols, synth pioneer | . The track was taken from the film soundtrack to Electric Dreams and beca ... |
Serj Tankian | ... ed host to many world-famous musical acts including Charles Aznavour, Cher, | , Jivan Gasparyan, Plácido Domingo, Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, Joe Cocker, J ... |
Benny Andersson | In February 1969, Lyngstad met | , and the couple were engaged in August. By 1971 they were living together ... |
Peter Ustinov | ... originally intended to be performed by a cast including Spike Milligan and | , but Godley and Creme eventually settled on Cook once they realised he co ... |
Maceo Parker | ... immy Nolen provided percussive, deceptively simple riffs for each song, and | 's prominent saxophone solos provided a focal point for many performances. ... |
Tommy Shaw | #*Lead vocals and guitar: | #*Synthesizer solos: Dennis DeYoun |
Tommy Shaw | #"Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)" ( | ) – 5:2 |
Liam Finn | ... on, Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson with Troy Cassar-Daley, Kings Of Leon, | , Crowded House, Jet, Paul Kelly, Split Enz and Wolfmother |
Harry Warren | ... tra Wives. This was nominated: Best Music, Original Song in Academy Awards) | (music), Mack Gordon (lyrics). See 15th Academy Awards |
Titian | ... The first objective was originally sought by masters such as Rembrandt and | , to represent folds in clothes or jewels: it was then juxtaposed with mor ... |
Alexander Gradsky | The Soviet musician | created the rock opera Stadium (Стадион, Stadion) in 1985 based on the eve ... |
John Lennon | ... in for Pete Best. In commentary for a lawsuit to block the album's release, | wrote, "the sleeve note, apart from being inaccurate, seems to have been w ... |
Amy Grant | ... ts penned for artists such as Sandi Patty, Kathy Troccoli, Bill Gaither and | , to the effect that some of these popular worship songs can now be found ... |
Dennis DeYoung | #*Lead vocals, synthesizer solo and pipe organ: | #*Lead Guitar: Tommy Sha |
Gus Van Sant | ... ife. He will also star in Elysium. He will shoot Promised Land, directed by | , in April 2012 |
William Grant Sherry | In 1945, Davis married artist | , who also, when necessary, worked as a masseur. She had been drawn to him ... |
Tommy Shaw | #*Lead vocals and lead guitar: | #*Soliloquy: Dennis DeYoun |
John Williamson | ... ularity in Australia; notable musicians of this genre include David Hudson, | , Gina Jeffreys, Lee Kernaghan, Troy Cassar-Daley, Sara Storer, Felicity U ... |
Cher | ... s played host to many world-famous musical acts including Charles Aznavour, | , Serj Tankian, Jivan Gasparyan, Plácido Domingo, Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, ... |
Cat Stevens | ... ith her rendition of the traditional tune Morning Has Broken popularized by | . This song by Cat Stevens, is a favourite for Frida and the song was also ... |
Milan Knížák | ... recht, Robert Watts, Wolf Vostell, Yoko Ono, Walter De Maria's Ocean Music, | 's Broken Music Composition, early LaMonte Young and Takehisa Kosugi |
Dennis DeYoung | #*Synthesizer solos: | #"Superstars" (DeYoung, Shaw, James Young) – 3:5 |
Carl Van Vechten | ... t Wood, journalist and historian William L. Shirer, writer and photographer | , and aerodynamics pioneer Dr. Alexander Lippisch. In the 1990s and 2000s, ... |
Rossini | ... e in her Paris home, where it was visited by many notable people, including | , who genuflected, and Tchaikovsky, who said he was "in the presence of di ... |
Gerhard Stäbler | ... and Elliott Carter's Figment III, for solo double bass. The German composer | wrote Co-wie Kobalt (1989–90), "...a music for double bass solo and grand ... |
Jack Lemmon | ... postures to portray the stages. Before filming, Mendes and Spacey analyzed | 's performance in The Apartment (1960), because Mendes wanted Spacey to em ... |
Marc Broussard | Musician | is a native of the town and titled his major label debut album Carencro af ... |
Alfred "Pee Wee" Ellis | ... y and precision of jazz. Trumpeter Lewis Hamlin and saxophonist/keyboardist | (the successor to previous bandleader Nat Jones) led the band. Guitarist J ... |
Dennis DeYoung | #*Lead vocals: | #*First guitar solo and guitar fills: Tommy Sha |
Kenji Imai | ... ungary, Hans Scharoun and Joachim Eble in Germany, Erik Asmussen in Sweden, | in Japan, Thomas Rau, Anton Alberts and Max van Huut in Holland, Christoph ... |
Ringo Starr | ... in the spring of 1962, prior to The Beatles' EMI contract, on a night when | happened to be sitting in for Pete Best. In commentary for a lawsuit to bl ... |
George Antheil | Lamarr also co-invented – with composer | – an early technique for spread spectrum communications and frequency hop ... |
Charles Aznavour | ... night. The city has played host to many world-famous musical acts including | , Cher, Serj Tankian, Jivan Gasparyan, Plácido Domingo, Uriah Heep, Deep P ... |
Elvis Presley | His two-volume biography of | , in 1994, followed by in 1999, placed the story of Presley's career into ... |
Sylvia Plath | Other sources include | 's 1963 novel The Bell Jar, in which the protagonist, Esther, reacts with ... |
Nikos Skalkottas | ... lan Roberto Gerhard, the Transylvanian Norbert von Hannenheim and the Greek | , are sometimes covered by the term, though (apart from Gerhard) they neve ... |
Tommy Shaw | #*First guitar solo and guitar fills: | #*Second guitar solo: James Youn |
Liberace | ... will next work with frequent collaborator Steven Soderbergh on a project as | 's longtime partner, Scott Thorsen, opposite Michael Douglas in an upcomin ... |
Rockin' Dopsie | ... debut album Carencro after it. Carencro is also famous as the birthplace of | . A few miles south of Sunset and Opelousas Louisiana, Carencro is a noted ... |
Michael Tippett | ... Robinson, Ned Rorem, William Schuman, Roger Sessions, Siegfried Strohbach, | , and Kurt Weill |
June Christy | ... al on many other female singers of the late swing and bebop eras, including | , Chris Connor and Doris Day |
Walter De Maria | ... e Jones, Yasunao Tone, George Brecht, Robert Watts, Wolf Vostell, Yoko Ono, | 's Ocean Music, Milan Knížák's Broken Music Composition, early LaMonte You ... |
Bing Crosby | ... sely based on the life of Dixie Lee (1911–1952), first wife of actor-singer | |
Chris Connor | ... er female singers of the late swing and bebop eras, including June Christy, | and Doris Day |
Robert Downey, Jr. | ... he adaptation for the new version. Spielberg approached Tom Hanks and later | for the lead role, but in December 2009 Spielberg opted out after a disput ... |
Charlie Chaplin | ... ned his daughter Oona for marrying the English actor, director and producer | when she was 18 and Chaplin was 54. He never saw Oona again |
William Dyce | ... n the 1847 fresco "Neptune Resigning to Britannia the Empire of the Sea" by | , a painting Victoria commissioned for her Osborne House on the Isle of Wi ... |
Brian Duffy | ... ographer for British Vogue magazine in 1960. Along with Terence Donovan and | , he captured and helped create the 'Swinging London' of the 1960s. In 201 ... |
Cornelis Vreeswijk | Dutch-Swedish singer-songwriter | recorded "Blues för Victor Jara" on his album Bananer - bland annat in 198 ... |
Jeff Bridges | ... ion, after losing significant weight to appear in the film Stay Hungry with | . Lou Ferrigno proved not to be a threat, and a lighter-than-usual Schwarz ... |
James Reese Europe | ... tern United States, a "hot" style of playing ragtime had developed, notably | 's symphonic Clef Club orchestra in New York which played a benefit concer ... |
Clive Barker | ... title was revised before publication due to the contemporaneous release of | 's unrelated film of the same name |
Bobby Darin | ... ndes gave her music that he believed Carolyn would like. He lent Bening the | version of the song "Don't Rain on My Parade", which she enjoyed and persu ... |
Kasey Chambers | ... Eso with Paris Wells, Gabriella Cilmi, Hunters & Collectors, Jack Johnson, | & Shane Nicholson with Troy Cassar-Daley, Kings Of Leon, Liam Finn, Crowde ... |
Tim Burton | ... h his suburban home. The same year, he appeared as the Headless Horseman in | 's Sleepy Hollow, starring Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci. He also appear ... |
Tchaikovsky | ... ims she persuaded Désirée Artôt not to go through with her idea of marrying | . She was also the godmother of Artôt's daughter Lola Artôt de Padilla. In ... |
John Sebastian | ... Joe McDonald, Tom Constanten, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Melanie, | , Mountain, Quicksilver Messenger Service and Levon Helm Band, although no ... |
Winfried Zillig | ... ced a traditional conception of tonality. Several yet later pupils, such as | , the Catalan Roberto Gerhard, the Transylvanian Norbert von Hannenheim an ... |
Johnny Thunders | ... th new drummer Les Warner (who had previously played with Julian Lennon and | ). Two more official singles from the Love album followed; "Rain" (chartin ... |
John Wesley Jarvis | ... ebrities: they posed for portraits by artists such as Charles Bird King and | , and a dinner was held in their honor before they left |
Dennis DeYoung | ... René Magritte entitled "Le Blanc-Seing". It features a photo of keyboardist | on the body of a horse |
Wolf Vostell | ... ly the Fluxus artists Joe Jones, Yasunao Tone, George Brecht, Robert Watts, | , Yoko Ono, Walter De Maria's Ocean Music, Milan Knížák's Broken Music Com ... |
Dazzler | ... es as Wolverine, Storm, Colossus, Nightcrawler, Shadowcat, Rogue, Psylocke, | , Gambit and Emma Frost. Besides the Brotherhood of Mutants, other villain ... |
Arlo Guthrie | ... vening With Salvador Allende", the concert featured Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, | and Ochs |
Kurt Weill | ... William Schuman, Roger Sessions, Siegfried Strohbach, Michael Tippett, and | |
Terence Donovan | ... ed as a fashion photographer for British Vogue magazine in 1960. Along with | and Brian Duffy, he captured and helped create the 'Swinging London' of th ... |
Emperor Joseph II | ... cademy had schools for theology, law, pharmacy and general studies. In 1784 | granted the academy the right to award academic degrees (Licentiat and Ph. ... |
LL Cool J | ... on by members of the hip-hop community, such as Grandmaster Flash, Run-DMC, | , Eminem, Kangol Kid of UTFO, and The Notorious B.I.G.. The release of mor ... |
Vincent van Gogh | ... the French Impressionists created entire canvases of rich impasto textures. | used it frequently for aesthetics and expression. Abstract expressionists ... |
Alan Moore | ... ances in the comic book series Swamp Thing, where he had been introduced by | during his authorship of the title, the character was given his own comic ... |
Yoko Ono | ... artists Joe Jones, Yasunao Tone, George Brecht, Robert Watts, Wolf Vostell, | , Walter De Maria's Ocean Music, Milan Knížák's Broken Music Composition, ... |
Jimmy Dean | ... The Jimmy Dean Show. Henson was so grateful for this break that he offered | a 40% interest in his production company, but Dean declined stating that H ... |
Charles Wuorinen | ... ie Kobalt (1989–90), "...a music for double bass solo and grand orchestra." | added several important works to the repertoire, Spinoff trio for double b ... |
Julian Lennon | ... worldwide tour with new drummer Les Warner (who had previously played with | and Johnny Thunders). Two more official singles from the Love album follow ... |
Pierre Boulez | ... team won the support of several key cultural icons, including the conductor | and Claude Pompidou, widow of former French President Georges Pompidou, af ... |
George Brecht | ... xus art movements, specifically the Fluxus artists Joe Jones, Yasunao Tone, | , Robert Watts, Wolf Vostell, Yoko Ono, Walter De Maria's Ocean Music, Mil ... |
Merzbow | ... panoise. Its most prominent representative is Masami Akita with his project | |
Dennis DeYoung | #*Lead vocals: | #*Guitar fills and first guitar solo: Tommy Sha |
Charles Bird King | ... ey were treated as celebrities: they posed for portraits by artists such as | and John Wesley Jarvis, and a dinner was held in their honor before they l ... |
Tommy Shaw | #*Guitar fills and first guitar solo: | #*Melodic Guitar Lead: James Youn |
Hayao Miyazaki | ... as originally planned as a short in-flight film for Japan Airlines based on | 's manga The Age of the Flying Boat, but grew into a feature-length film. ... |
Bob Dylan | ... rk in 1974. Titled "An Evening With Salvador Allende", the concert featured | , Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie and Ochs |
René Magritte | The album cover art is an homage to a painting by | entitled "Le Blanc-Seing". It features a photo of keyboardist Dennis DeYou ... |
Prince | ... lude Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Sade, En Vogue, Nine Inch Nails, Korn, | , Naughty by Nature, Johnny Mathis and Janet Jackson. Aaliyah expressed th ... |
Leonardo | ... hat she thought of the voice, she replied 'Ah! It is a ruin, but then so is | 's Last Supper |
Grandmaster Flash | ... on history with their adoption by members of the hip-hop community, such as | , Run-DMC, LL Cool J, Eminem, Kangol Kid of UTFO, and The Notorious B.I.G. ... |
Tim Armstrong | ... onable was released August 11, 1995 on Wingnut Records, and was produced by | . The album featured fast and upbeat hardcore songs, with humorous lyrical ... |
Edgar Winter | ... luded songs from La Toya and Bad Girl. The show featured special guest star | |
Kirk Whalum | ... , in memory of the shuttle's crew. McNair's saxophone piece was recorded by | and retitled "Ron's Piece" |
Gabriella Cilmi | ... h Midnight Oil in Melbourne were Augie March, Bliss N Eso with Paris Wells, | , Hunters & Collectors, Jack Johnson, Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson wit ... |
Roy Eldridge | ... es she recorded with Krupa, it was "Let Me Off Uptown", a novelty duet with | , that became her first big hit. That year, Down Beat named O'Day "New Sta ... |
Pete Seeger | ... Titled "An Evening With Salvador Allende", the concert featured Bob Dylan, | , Arlo Guthrie and Ochs |
Pierre-Auguste Renoir | ... As an author, he wrote the definitive biography of his father, the painter, | , Renoir, My Father (1962). Jean Renoir was dubbed by the BFI's Sight & So ... |
Philip III of Spain | ... f the Inquisition. The New Christians of Portugal breathed more freely when | came to the throne. By the law of April 4, 1601, he granted them the privi ... |
Tommy Shaw | #*Lead vocals and lead guitar: | #"Castle Walls" (DeYoung) – 6:0 |
Sir Elton John | ... nd Yoko Ono and the younger half-brother of Julian Lennon. His godfather is | |
Yasunao Tone | ... ealist and Fluxus art movements, specifically the Fluxus artists Joe Jones, | , George Brecht, Robert Watts, Wolf Vostell, Yoko Ono, Walter De Maria's O ... |
Hans Hofmann | ... t frequently for aesthetics and expression. Abstract expressionists such as | and Willem de Kooning also made extensive use of it, motivated in part by ... |
André Le Nôtre | ... homage to the fastidious geometry of the famous French landscape architect | (1613–1700). Pei also found the pyramid shape best suited for stable trans ... |
Dennis DeYoung | #*Lead vocals: | #*Guitar fills and harmony fills: Tommy Sha |
Gary Larson | The Far Side creator | described his experience with the Fold-In: "The dilemma was always this: V ... |
Tommy Shaw | #*Guitar fills and harmony fills: | #*Guitar solo: James Youn |
Barry White | ... eleased under the group name "The League Unlimited Orchestra" (a tribute to | 's Love Unlimited Orchestra), reaching #3 on the UK album chart |
Robert Wagner | ... tied to Jimmy Stewart's spirit of humanitarianism. Past recipients include | , Shirley Jones, Janet Leigh, and Rich Little |
Kevin Godley | ... 977 concept album Consequences, written and produced by former 10cc members | and Lol Creme. A mixture of spoken comedy and progressive rock with an env ... |
Paul I | ... emperors were assassinated within less than 200 years: Ivan VI, Peter III, | , and Alexander II |
Gene Krupa | While performing at the Off Beat, she met | , who promised to call her if Irene Daye, his current vocalist, left his b ... |
Alexander Shchetynsky | ... "Seven Screen Shots" for double bass and piano (2005) by Ukrainian composer | with solo part that includes many unconventional methods of playing the do ... |
Alan Moore | ... s the streetwise magician John Constantine, following his popularity in the | run on Swamp Thing. It has been published continuously since January 1988, ... |
Phil Ochs | American folksinger | , who met and performed with Jara during a tour of South America, organize ... |
Philip II of Spain | Finally, after several years her pleadings by letter with King | secured relief. As a result, in 1579, the processes before the inquisition ... |
Vic Schoen | ... , who worked very briefly with the band as well as Andrews Sisters arranger | According to Norman Leyden, "[s]everal others [besides Leyden] arranged fo ... |
Robert Smithson | ... t critic Rosalind Krauss argued that by 1968 artists such as Robert Morris, | , and Richard Serra had "entered a situation the logical conditions of whi ... |
Esteban Maroto | ... on of Red Sonja Adventures Volume 1 (Dynamite Entertainment) Spanish artist | submitted an uncommissioned illustration to him when he was editing the ma ... |
Philip José Farmer | ... s written a novel called Venus on the Half-Shell. In 1975 real-world author | wrote a science-fiction novel called Venus on the Half-Shell, which he pub ... |
Benny Goodman | ... and Blue. His music was played by other Tin Pan Alley musicians, as well as | , Eubie Blake, Cab Calloway and many others. He was a contributor and edit ... |
E-40 | ... ir unique regional slang to hip hop culture, such as the Bay Area (Mac Dre, | ), Houston (Chamillionaire, Paul Wall), Atlanta (Ludacris, Lil Jon, T.I.), ... |
Snoop Dogg | ... les; the best-known proponents were the rappers 2Pac, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube and | . Gangsta rap continued to exert a major presence in American popular musi ... |
John Everett Millais | ... founded the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 1848 with William Holman Hunt and | , and was later to be the main inspiration for a second generation of arti ... |
Nick LaRocca | ... recording of the instrumental "Livery Stable Blues" under the direction of | . However Nunez and Ray Lopez filed copyright to a sheet music version of ... |
Anton Webern | ... he principal members of the school, besides Schoenberg, were Alban Berg and | , who were among his first composition pupils. Both of them had already pr ... |
Nathaniel Dance | Brown's portrait by | , c. 1768, is conserved in the National Portrait Gallery, London |
William Holman Hunt | ... nter and translator. He founded the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 1848 with | and John Everett Millais, and was later to be the main inspiration for a s ... |
Lou Reed | # What's Good – | # Last Night Sleep – Can # Fretless – R.E.M. # Days – Elvis Costello # Cla ... |
Pharoah Sanders | ... After recording with the quartet over the next few months, Coltrane invited | to join the band in September 1965. While Coltrane used over-blowing frequ ... |
Robert Schumann | ... including him in a tradition that includes Cervantes, Diderot and Voltaire. | 's piano suite Kreisleriana (1838) has its title from one of Hoffmann's bo ... |
Steven Soderbergh | ... ole as Corporal Patrick Tully opposite George Clooney and Cate Blanchett in | 's The Good German, based on the Joseph Kanon novel of the same name |
Winston Churchill | ... after speaker in the House of Commons expressed outrage. Ex-Prime Minister | , a prominent and enthusiastic supporter of Zionism, criticized the attack ... |
Missy Elliott | Aaliyah worked with record producers Timbaland and | for her second album, One in a Million; it sold 3.7 million copies in the ... |
Tacita Dean | Other nominees included installation artist | , sculptor Cathy de Monchaux and video artist Sam Taylor-Wood. Ofili becam ... |
Ismael Quintana | ... zario. Also, countless Salsa singers like Héctor Lavoe, Cheo Feliciano, and | also come from the city |
Timbaland | Aaliyah worked with record producers | and Missy Elliott for her second album, One in a Million; it sold 3.7 mill ... |
Eric Singer | ... ates in Europe before the world tour. Following the early promotional tour, | replaced Steve Ferrone for the full 1998 world tour |
Ben Cabrera | ... 0s-1990s. Drawn by the cool climate and low cost of living, artists such as | (now a National Artist) and filmmaker Butch Perez relocated to the city. A ... |
Terry Scott Taylor | ... the Netherlands with Daniel Amos band backing him. Due to the laryngitis of | , lead singer of Daniel Amos, Norman sang their songs from Horrendous Disc ... |
Billy May | ... rranger for Artie Shaw), Bill Finegan (a former arranger for Tommy Dorsey), | and to a much smaller extent, George Williams, who worked very briefly wit ... |
Arthur Somervell | ... ian taste, and to many early 20th century English composers (beginning with | ) both before and after the First World War. Through its song-setting the ... |
Trevor Jones | ... our and Herbert Kretzmer, for the soundtrack of the film Notting Hill, with | producing. For the 25th anniversary of Saturday Night Live, Costello was i ... |
Delia Derbyshire | ... n 1963 the science fiction series Doctor Who. Grainer was so impressed with | 's electronic realisation of his score (which remained the standard versio ... |
Connie Francis | ... 965, he had a small part in the movie When the Boys Meet the Girls starring | , essentially playing himself. He received kudos in 1966 for his brief rol ... |
Peter Gabriel | ... ance and produced by Steve Lillywhite, known for his work with artists like | , U2, Rolling Stones and Morrissey amongst others. The young producer Lill ... |
Jimi Hendrix | ... in their home country and some parts of Europe, and even reached the ear of | , who took time out from his tour to jam with the duo, along with George C ... |
Tommy Lee | ... otos from the famed Stolen Honeymoon sex tape featuring Pamela Anderson and | . It also began to regularly feature pictorials of female models peeing, w ... |
Juan Carlos I of Spain | ... uchess of Guise and later Duchess of Nemours, Lucrezia is the ancestress of | , Albert II of Belgium, Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, as well as the Co ... |
Ice Cube | ... 70s funk samples; the best-known proponents were the rappers 2Pac, Dr. Dre, | and Snoop Dogg. Gangsta rap continued to exert a major presence in America ... |
Neneh Cherry | # Move With Me (Dub) – | # The Adversary – Crime and the City Solution # What's Good – Lou Reed # L ... |
Gus Van Sant | ... Despite setbacks as a screenwriter, Ellis teamed up with acclaimed director | in 2009 to adapt the Vanity Fair article "The Golden Suicides" into a film ... |
Steve Bell | ... strip which appears in the UK newspaper The Guardian, written and drawn by | since its creation in 1981 |
Fats Waller | ... with composers Eubie Blake, Don Redman, James P. Johnson, Harry Brooks, and | . Among the best-known Razaf-Waller collaborations are Ain't Misbehavin', ... |
John Marin | ... ed Charles Burchfield, Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keeffe, Charles Demuth, and | , 80% of whose total output is in watercolor. In this period American wate ... |
Rufus Thomas | ... ion '82 (Disco Wax, 1982), Grand Wizard Theodore cuts the first six bars of | 's "Do the Funky Penguin" together for five and a half minutes while an MC ... |
Neil Tennant | The jury included musician | , author Marina Warner, curator Fumio Nanjo and British Council officer An ... |
Cheo Feliciano | ... ngers like Ednita Nazario. Also, countless Salsa singers like Héctor Lavoe, | , and Ismael Quintana also come from the city |
Mauro Scocco | ... the Swedish pop group Ratata, one of Lyngstad's favourites. One day singer | called and said he had a song suitable for a duet. After hearing it, Lyngs ... |
Graeme Revell | # Claire's Theme – | # (I'll Love You) Till The End Of The World – Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds # ... |
Sir Isaac Newton | ... even teaching herself Latin and Greek so she could read works like those of | and Leonhard Euler. She also enjoyed Traité d'Arithmétique by Étienne Bézo ... |
John Wayne | ... y, Johnson, Gibson, Graves, and Tiny Tim all returning for the festivities. | was also on hand for his first cameo appearance since 1968 |
Jeremy Blake | ... he paranoid final days and suicides of celebrity artists Theresa Duncan and | . In 2010, Ellis released the sequel to his debut novel, in the form of Im ... |
Eric Dolphy | ... ld in Europein part because musicians such as Ayler, Taylor, Steve Lacy and | spent extended periods in Europe. A distinctive European contemporary jazz ... |
Zeca Afonso | ... was also credited as one of the discoverers of the Newfoundland fisheries. | was a singer and composer |
Alban Berg | The principal members of the school, besides Schoenberg, were | and Anton Webern, who were among his first composition pupils. Both of the ... |
Pee Wee Russell | ... m Brown's band in Chicago, he went to New York City with Bert Kelly's band. | announced in Chicago and New York that Nunez was the greatest jazz clarine ... |
Cole Porter | ... e nomination for Best Actress, for her performance in the 2004 biography of | , De-Lovely, opposite |
Bruce Channel | ... a. Two of his hits are "Anton aus Tirol" and "Hey Baby", a cover version of | 's 1962 song |
Judy Garland | ... any of them went into mass hysteria after he died at the age of 31 in 1926. | 's pin-ups adorned many a high school male's locker after her sudden rise ... |
Don Rosa | Dingus McDuck, nicknamed "Dirty Dingus", was created by | for his Duck Family Tree and has not appeared in person. Dingus, who was S ... |
Jim Steranko | ... rted in the 1970s. This illustration had been printed for the first time in | 's magazine Comixscene #5 in black and white. It was reprinted in Savage S ... |
Perez Prado | ... . The most popular styles included the conga, rumba, and mambo. In the '50s | made the cha-cha-cha famous, and the rise of Afro-Cuban jazz opened many e ... |
Juan Morel Campos | ... to the great performances of King of Tenors Antonio Paoli and danza master | , both from Ponce. Today, there is a statue of Juan Morel Campos that ador ... |
Morrissey | ... known for his work with artists like Peter Gabriel, U2, Rolling Stones and | amongst others. The young producer Lillywhite was only 25 when this album ... |
Jimmy Webb | ... nals disaster. The people who keep it flowing, such as the nameless hero of | ’s song "Wichita Lineman" (1968), are still often cast as heroic, wizard-l ... |
Charlie Chaplin | ... n addition to composing new film scores, Timothy Brock has restored many of | 's scores |
Arthur C. Clarke | In his 1962 book Profiles of the Future, | predicted that the construction of what H. G. Wells called the World Brain ... |
Tim Curry | ... secluded New England mansion. They are met by the house butler, Wadsworth ( | ), who reminds them each that they have been given pseudonyms to protect t ... |
Stevie Wonder | ... , to start a family; her replacement was Lynda Laurence, a former member of | 's backup group, Third Generation (a predecessor to Wonderlove). Jimmy Web ... |
Andy Kaufman | ... d other '70s post-modern comedians, including Steve Martin, Martin Mull and | |
Bill Finegan | ... ed the bulk of the work were Jerry Gray (a former arranger for Artie Shaw), | (a former arranger for Tommy Dorsey), Billy May and to a much smaller exte ... |
Frankie Lymon | ... Thomas' southern funk, doo-wop groups like the Coasters for the humour and | & the Teenagers |
Damião de Góis | ... "wilds". An alternative interpretation, made by the Portuguese philosopher | in 1540, derives Lapland from "the dumb and lazy land", because a land whe ... |
Edward Burne-Jones | ... sts and writers influenced by the movement, most notably William Morris and | . His work also influenced the European Symbolists and was a major precurs ... |
Richard Serra | ... uss argued that by 1968 artists such as Robert Morris, Robert Smithson, and | had "entered a situation the logical conditions of which can no longer be ... |
Cab Calloway | ... ed by other Tin Pan Alley musicians, as well as Benny Goodman, Eubie Blake, | and many others. He was a contributor and editor of the Universal Negro Im ... |
Bruce Channel | ... best known in the English-speaking world for his 2001 cover version of the | song "Hey Baby" |
Lupe Fiasco | ... Jay-Z are known for the metaphorical content of their raps. Rappers such as | are known for the complexity of their songs that contain metaphors within ... |
Bob Dylan | ... kawa made an album using Chuya Nakahara's poems. Tomobe Masato, inspired by | , wrote critically acclaimed lyrics. The Tigers was the most popular Group ... |
Eubie Blake | ... usic was played by other Tin Pan Alley musicians, as well as Benny Goodman, | , Cab Calloway and many others. He was a contributor and editor of the Uni ... |
Arnold Schoenberg | The Second Viennese School is the group of composers that comprised | and his pupils and close associates in early 20th century Vienna, where he ... |
Tracey Emin | Greatest attention was given to | 's exhibit My Bed, which was a double bed in a dishevelled state with stai ... |
Martin Mull | ... craft, influenced other '70s post-modern comedians, including Steve Martin, | and Andy Kaufman |
Jay-Z | ... ongs in which every line contains similes, whereas MCs like Rakim, GZA, and | are known for the metaphorical content of their raps. Rappers such as Lupe ... |
Elvis Costello | # Days – | # Claire's Theme – Graeme Revell # (I'll Love You) Till The End Of The Wor ... |
Louis Jordan | ... developed, incorporating elements of the earlier styles of blues and swing. | , the first innovator of this style, featured an upright bass in his group ... |
Sam Taylor-Wood | ... nstallation artist Tacita Dean, sculptor Cathy de Monchaux and video artist | . Ofili became the first painter to win the Turner Prize since Howard Hodg ... |
Steve Lacy | ... found a foothold in Europein part because musicians such as Ayler, Taylor, | and Eric Dolphy spent extended periods in Europe. A distinctive European c ... |
Liberace | ... ch and famous to the sparsely settled area far north of Tucson. Kate Smith, | , Gen. John Pershing and William "Hopalong Cassidy" Boyd were guests of th ... |
GZA | ... entire songs in which every line contains similes, whereas MCs like Rakim, | , and Jay-Z are known for the metaphorical content of their raps. Rappers ... |
Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg | ... Lucrezia is the ancestress of Juan Carlos I of Spain, Albert II of Belgium, | , as well as the Count of Paris and the claimants to the Thrones of the Ba ... |
William Morris | ... generation of artists and writers influenced by the movement, most notably | and Edward Burne-Jones. His work also influenced the European Symbolists a ... |
Rufus Thomas | ... d funk groups like the Temptations, the political songs of the Impressions, | ' southern funk, doo-wop groups like the Coasters for the humour and Frank ... |
Timothy Brock | ... scores for numerous silent films. In addition to composing new film scores, | has restored many of Charlie Chaplin's scores |
Cathy de Monchaux | Other nominees included installation artist Tacita Dean, sculptor | and video artist Sam Taylor-Wood. Ofili became the first painter to win th ... |
Bob Wills | ... Hall County is considered the home town of the late Western Swing performer | . A Bob Wills Day celebration is held there the last Saturday in April |
Gwen Stefani | ... Yidcore released a reworking of the entire show called Fiddling on Ya Roof. | and Eve covered "If I Were a Rich Man" as "Rich Girl" for Stefani's 2004 d ... |
Jack McDuff | In 1966, Hansson saw American jazz organist | perform at Stockholm's Gyllene Cirkeln Club, and was so captivated by the ... |
Don Redman | ... of the "New Negro Movement". Razaf collaborated with composers Eubie Blake, | , James P. Johnson, Harry Brooks, and Fats Waller. Among the best-known Ra ... |
Kate Smith | ... drew the rich and famous to the sparsely settled area far north of Tucson. | , Liberace, Gen. John Pershing and William "Hopalong Cassidy" Boyd were gu ... |
Emperor Maximilian | ... y of Leuven. His grandfather, Everard van Wesel, was the Royal Physician of | , while his father, Anders van Wesel, went on to serve as apothecary to Ma ... |
Freddie Hubbard | ... Gelder's studio with ten other musicians (including Shepp, Pharoah Sanders, | , Marion Brown, and John Tchicai) to record Ascension, a 40-minute long pi ... |
Elizabeth Siddal | ... linked to his work, especially his relationships with his models and muses | , Fanny Cornforth, and Jane Morris |
Thomas Anders | In 1990 Per Gessle wrote a single, "The Sweet Hello The Sad Goodbye", for | (of Modern Talking fame). He has also participated with the Swedish singer ... |
Graeme Revell | # Love Theme – | # Calling All Angels (Remix Version) – Jane Siberry with k.d. lang # Human ... |
Egon Wellesz | ... Other pupils of this generation included Heinrich Jalowetz, Erwin Stein and | , and somewhat later Eduard Steuermann, Hanns Eisler, Rudolf Kolisch, Paul ... |
Georgia O'Keeffe | ... in America the major exponents included Charles Burchfield, Edward Hopper, | , Charles Demuth, and John Marin, 80% of whose total output is in watercol ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... more involved in European affairs and could have helped prevent the rise of | , which began in the following year. Morison and a number of other histori ... |
Paul Wall | ... hop culture, such as the Bay Area (Mac Dre, E-40), Houston (Chamillionaire, | ), Atlanta (Ludacris, Lil Jon, T.I.), and Kentucky (Nappy Roots). The Nati ... |
Dick Powell | ... estern anthology television series called Frontier Justice, a production of | 's Four Star Television. He was offered the part of Dr. Kildare in an NBC ... |
Tony Strobl | In a 1960s story by Bob Gregory and | Scrooge's grandfather is referred to as Titus McDuck |
Carl Maria von Weber | The waltz with its modern hold took root in England in about 1812; in 1819 | wrote Invitation to the Dance, which marked the adoption of the waltz form ... |
Elvis Presley | The great success of young rock stars like | and film stars like James Dean in the 1950s, as well as the wider emergenc ... |
Sam Cooke | ... g at Specialty Records where his song "Things You Do to Me" was recorded by | , and went on to work for the legendary record producer Phil Spector in th ... |
Bob Gregory | In a 1960s story by | and Tony Strobl Scrooge's grandfather is referred to as Titus McDuck |
Richard Avedon | ... ck cover, the album also included the famous photos of The Beatles taken by | copyrighted on 17 August 1967. The whole project uses exclusively differen ... |
Eubie Blake | ... st newspaper of the "New Negro Movement". Razaf collaborated with composers | , Don Redman, James P. Johnson, Harry Brooks, and Fats Waller. Among the b ... |
José Villarrubia | ... tion #15 colored but poorly reproduced, and finally restored and colored by | as an alternative cover for the Dynamite Entertainment edition of Red Sonj ... |
Sly Stone | ... ament is a funk/R&B band whose influences are the funky side of Hendrix and | , Motown soul groups turned funk groups like the Temptations, the politica ... |
Jimmy Webb | ... evie Wonder's backup group, Third Generation (a predecessor to Wonderlove). | was hired to produce the group's next LP, , but the album and its only sin ... |
William Stout | ... ngton Misplaces His Horse by Susanna Clarke. Art plates were illustrated by | , Mike Mignola, Terri Windling, Bryan Talbot, Jill Thompson, Paul Chadwick ... |
Jean-Baptiste Lully | ... ly a peasant dance of Poitou, was introduced into Paris and set to music by | and danced by the King Louis XIV in public, and would continue to dominate ... |
Pharoah Sanders | ... ne went into Van Gelder's studio with ten other musicians (including Shepp, | , Freddie Hubbard, Marion Brown, and John Tchicai) to record Ascension, a ... |
Patti Smith | # It Takes Time – | (With Fred Smith |
Erwin Stein | ... erg's teaching. Other pupils of this generation included Heinrich Jalowetz, | and Egon Wellesz, and somewhat later Eduard Steuermann, Hanns Eisler, Rudo ... |
Edward Hopper | ... and Raoul Dufy; in America the major exponents included Charles Burchfield, | , Georgia O'Keeffe, Charles Demuth, and John Marin, 80% of whose total out ... |
Nina Flowers | ... star". The first season's winner was BeBe Zahara Benet, and first runner-up | was chosen by fans as "Miss Congeniality" through voting via the show's of ... |
Antonin Artaud | In his essay, The Theatre and Cruelty, | claimed that 'the misdeeds of the psychological theater descended from Rac ... |
Erik Chisholm | In 1963, | composed an opera from the play, using Wilde's text as the libretto |
Frank Sinatra | ... igh school male's locker after her sudden rise to fame. But it was probably | , whose early career is often linked to his appeal to bobby soxers, who is ... |
Clemens August of Bavaria | ... e place at least since 1578, and around 1720 a Baroque garden was built for | . The first director of the Botanical Garden was Nees von Esenbeck from 18 ... |
Vsevolod Pudovkin | | noted that the editing process is the one phase of production that is trul ... |
Pee Wee Russell | ... s of New Orleans who made numerous audio recordings and he was announced by | as the greatest jazz clarinetist of the world |
Michael Raedecker | ... based very closely on a science fiction illustration some years previously. | and Tomoko Takahashi were also nominated |
Graeme Revell | # Finale – | The song Blood of Eden, written and performed by Peter Gabriel, is used in ... |
Don Airey | ... Lake & Powell. Drummer Aynsley Dunbar, formerly of Journey, and keyboardist | from the Ozzy Osbourne band and Rainbow, were brought in for the recording ... |
Elvis Presley | ... e hits by different artists that followed this album; for example, ELV1S by | or Number Ones by the Bee Gees). On its back cover, the album also include ... |
Elephant Man | ... culture in Jamaica, many reggae and dancehall artists, such as Buju Banton, | , Sizzla, have published song lyrics advocating violence against homosexua ... |
Scherrie Payne | ... tional support from Motown, Jean Terrell left the group and was replaced by | , the sister of Invictus Records recording artist Freda Payne |
Paul Anka | ... ian — and to artists who deliberately cultivated a (safer) idol image, like | . Anka initially modelled himself on a particular generic type, the teen i ... |
Screamin' Jay Hawkins | ... of the Beatles and the Who and southern soul artists like Otis Redding and | . Parliament is a funk/R&B band whose influences are the funky side of Hen ... |
Jeremy Clyde | ... featured Fabia Drake as "Lady Bracknell", Richard Pasco as "Jack Worthing", | as "Algernon Moncrieff", Maurice Denham as "Rev. Canon Chasuble", Sylvia C ... |
Marie Fredriksson | ... 9 Tour, with a band that included Helena Josefsson on backing vocals, while | joined him on stage twice, in Amsterdam and Stockholm. This was eight year ... |
Allen Ginsberg | Among the Beats, Gary Snyder and | in particular were influenced by the Imagist emphasis on Chinese and Japan ... |
Dr. Dre | ... n from 1970s funk samples; the best-known proponents were the rappers 2Pac, | , Ice Cube and Snoop Dogg. Gangsta rap continued to exert a major presence ... |
Glenn Brown | ... ze was won by Wolfgang Tillmans. Other entries included a large painting by | based very closely on a science fiction illustration some years previously ... |
Mike Mignola | ... His Horse by Susanna Clarke. Art plates were illustrated by William Stout, | , Terri Windling, Bryan Talbot, Jill Thompson, Paul Chadwick, P. Craig Rus ... |
Frances Polidori | ... of émigré Italian scholar Gabriele Pasquale Giuseppe Rossetti and his wife | , Rossetti was born in London, England and originally named Gabriel Charle ... |
James P. Johnson | ... Negro Movement". Razaf collaborated with composers Eubie Blake, Don Redman, | , Harry Brooks, and Fats Waller. Among the best-known Razaf-Waller collabo ... |
Marion Brown | ... ith ten other musicians (including Shepp, Pharoah Sanders, Freddie Hubbard, | , and John Tchicai) to record Ascension, a 40-minute long piece that inclu ... |
Victor Silvester | ... generation of English dancers in the 1920s, including Josephine Bradley and | . These professionals analysed, codified, published and taught a number of ... |
Edgar Meyer | ... with Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys beginning in 1944. The classical bassist | has frequently branched out into , old-time, jazz, and other genres |
Charles V | ... as apothecary to Maximillian, and later a valet de chambre to his successor | . Anders encouraged his son to continue in the family tradition, and enrol ... |
Juanes | ... These words are my own". She also had a collaboration with Colombian artist | , in the song "Fotografia" where she showed her diversity of yet another l ... |
Aynsley Dunbar | ... entire album. Cozy Powell had left to join Emerson, Lake & Powell. Drummer | , formerly of Journey, and keyboardist Don Airey from the Ozzy Osbourne ba ... |
Technical illustration | | is the use of illustration to visually communicate information of a techni ... |
Philip Rosseter | ... "A Booke of Ayres", with words by himself and music composed by himself and | . The following year he published his "Observations in the Art of English ... |
Johnnie Ray | ... ican Folk Music, the pre-rock voicings of Hank Williams, Charley Patton and | , among others, and the ultradry humor of Groucho Marx. |
Barbara Hepworth | ... Chetwynd House (referred to locally as "the AGD"). Here a work by sculptor | Carved Reclining Form or Rosewall was prominently displayed for many years ... |
Charles Demuth | ... jor exponents included Charles Burchfield, Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keeffe, | , and John Marin, 80% of whose total output is in watercolor. In this peri ... |
Papa Jack Laine | ... clarinetists in the city. Already since, al least, 1905 he was a regular in | 's band, in addition to playing with Tom Brown (trombonist) and sometimes ... |
Hoagy Carmichael | ... 1950 in South Sea Sinners, a South Pacific potboiler, in which he played "a | sort of character with long hair." Liberace also appeared as a guest star ... |
B. A. Robertson | ... aniel Balavoine on the track "Belle" and on the English version "Time" with | . This track was a cover of "Arrival", an instrumental track from the ABBA ... |
La Monte Young | ... ic responded to this conjuncture in terms of intense noise, for example the | composition 89 VI 8 C. 1:42–1:52 AM Paris Encore from Poem For Chairs, Tab ... |
Josephine Bradley | ... portant, and so was a generation of English dancers in the 1920s, including | and Victor Silvester. These professionals analysed, codified, published an ... |
Heinrich Jalowetz | ... ipline from Schoenberg's teaching. Other pupils of this generation included | , Erwin Stein and Egon Wellesz, and somewhat later Eduard Steuermann, Hann ... |
Jane Siberry | # Calling All Angels (Remix Version) – | with k.d. lan |
Wolfgang Tillmans | The prize was won by | . Other entries included a large painting by Glenn Brown based very closel ... |
William Van Horn | According to a story by | , Fergus at some point had a short marriage with an unidentified woman, wi ... |
Laurence Housman | ... itor, later remarried, to an elder cousin, Lucy, in 1873. Housman's brother | and sister also became writers |
German Romanticism | Hoffmann is one of the best-known representatives of | , and a pioneer of the fantasy genre, with a taste for the macabre combine ... |
Yasushi Nagao | ... nes (International Reporting, 1957), Andrew Lopez (News Photography, 1960), | (News Photography, 1961), Merriman Smith (National Reporting, 1964), Kyoic ... |
Andy Warhol | ... an Luc Godard and François Truffaut and their American counterparts such as | and John Cassavetes also pushed the limits of editing technique during the ... |
Timbaland | ... the album, was released in June 2006. In this album, primarily produced by | , Furtado experiments with sounds from R&B, hip hop, and 1980s music. Furt ... |
Lily Tomlin | ... that season, Teresa Graves, Jeremy Lloyd, Pamela Rodgers, and Stu Gilliam. | joined in the middle of the season. Jo Anne Worley, Goldie Hawn, and Judy ... |
Stevie Wonder | Examples include | 's vamp-based "Superstition" and Little Johnny Taylor's "Part Time Love", ... |
Patti Smith | ... rd is featured briefly in the film , a 2008 documentary about rock musician | |
Keith Jarrett | ... aches reflecting their national and regional musical cultures and contexts. | has been prominent in defending free jazz from criticism by traditionalist ... |
Rabindranath Tagore | ... bindo, Subramanya Bharathy, Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, | , and Dadabhai Naoroji, as well as women such as the Scots–Irish Sister Ni ... |
Maximilian Joseph | ... s annexed by the Hohenzollerns of Prussia. In 1796 the Duke of Zweibrücken, | , the future Bavarian king Max I. Joseph, was exiled to Ansbach after Zwei ... |
Chick Webb | ... 1934 Big Band classic song and jazz standard, was named after the ballroom. | was the leader of the best known Savoy house band during the mid-1930s. A ... |
Otis Redding | ... he concept albums of the Beatles and the Who and southern soul artists like | and Screamin' Jay Hawkins. Parliament is a funk/R&B band whose influences ... |
Eddie Cantor | ... a singer and actress, and Harry Einstein, a radio comedian who performed on | 's radio program and was known as Parkyakarkus. His brothers are comedic a ... |
Gladys Knight | ... eared on the television show Star Search and performed in concert alongside | . At age 12, Aaliyah signed with Jive Records and her uncle Barry Hankerso ... |
Eugene Goosens | ... e College on Brisbane's Northside and then went on to study music under Sir | at the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music, but this was interrupted b ... |
Arthur Sullivan | ... ons, and even a scene in a set of dioramas for home display", including Sir | 's 1865 opera The Masque at Kenilworth |
Antonin Artaud | ... s also celebrated by the Cinémathèque Française, who heralded Avary as "the | of cinema" during their Cinema of Cruelty retrospective |
John Zorn | ... n-Jewish emigre composer Yaacov Bilansky Levanon in Palestine in the 1920s. | 's Masada Chamber Ensemble recorded an album called Bar Kokhba, showing a ... |
Adrian Vandenberg | ... 987. But shortly before the album's release, Coverdale had dismissed Sykes. | and Vivian Campbell mimed Sykes' guitar parts in the videos and played in ... |
Egon Schiele | ... tercolor, mention must be made of Wassily Kandinsky, Emil Nolde, Paul Klee, | and Raoul Dufy; in America the major exponents included Charles Burchfield ... |
Don Rosa | In | 's "A Letter from Home", it's revealed that Fergus tried to find the Knigh ... |
Martin Creed | Controversy was caused by the eventual winner, | 's work, The Lights Going On and Off, which was an empty room with the lig ... |
Liberace | ... s (the Siren) added to the show's mass appeal. A two-part episode featuring | in a dual role, as the great pianist Chandel and his criminal twin brother ... |
Kamagurka | ... s stand-up comics include : Gunter Lamoot, Gili, Filip Geubels, Alex Agnew, | , Freddy De Vadder, Nigel Williams, David Galle, Wim Helsen, Xander de Ryc ... |
Léo Delibes | ... ker (1892). His story Der Sandmann ("The Sandman", 1816) similarly inspired | 's ballet Coppélia (1870) |
Jonathan Swift | ... 14, by the formation of the Scriblerus Club, which included Alexander Pope, | , John Gay, John Arbuthnot, Robert Harley, Thomas Parnell, and Henry St Jo ... |
Cher | ... n the same decade, he achieved commercial success, along with his then-wife | , as part of the singing duo Sonny and Cher. Bono wrote, arranged, and pro ... |
Michelangelo | ... laced buon fresco, and was used by painters such as Gianbattista Tiepolo or | . This technique had, in reduced form, the advantages of a secco work |
Sun Ra | ... plifier sounds of Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin, James Brown's funk, blues, | 's experimentation, Frank Zappa's and the Coasters' humour, the concept al ... |
Phil Collins | ... for services to the music industry". May is a friend of singer and musician | and was a special guest at the Genesis reunion concert at Twickenham Stadi ... |
Tomoko Takahashi | ... a science fiction illustration some years previously. Michael Raedecker and | were also nominated |
Mike Westbrook | ... s John Surman, Zbigniew Namyslowski, Albert Mangelsdorff, Kenny Wheeler and | ) anxious to develop new approaches reflecting their national and regional ... |
Peter Gabriel | The song Blood of Eden, written and performed by | , is used in the film, but was not included on the soundtrack. A slightly ... |
Paul Lewthwaite | ... icance. Other artworks of note include 'A System of Support and Balance' by | located outside Chesterfield Magistrates' Court |
John Cockcroft | ... in Manchester. Famous alumni include Nobel Laureate in nuclear physics Sir | , aeroplane pioneer Sir Arthur Whitten Brown, and designer of the Lancaste ... |
Stanley Clarke | ... ying with saxophonist Sonny Rollins, and fusion pioneers Jaco Pastorius and | began to commonly substitute the bass guitar for the upright bass. Apart f ... |
Paul Klee | ... works in watercolor, mention must be made of Wassily Kandinsky, Emil Nolde, | , Egon Schiele and Raoul Dufy; in America the major exponents included Cha ... |
Hector Berlioz | ... xophone was invented for use in both orchestras and concert bands. Composer | wrote approvingly of the new instrument in 1842. By 1846 Sax had designed, ... |
Ozzy Osbourne | ... mer Aynsley Dunbar, formerly of Journey, and keyboardist Don Airey from the | band and Rainbow, were brought in for the recording of the album. The albu ... |
Ella Fitzgerald | ... e leader of the best known Savoy house band during the mid-1930s. A teenage | , fresh from a talent show win at the Apollo Theater in 1934, became its v ... |
Cannonball Adderley | ... ave been covered by notable artists. For example, in 1964, jazz saxophonist | recorded the album Fiddler on the Roof, which featured jazz arrangements o ... |
Bert Kelly | ... ime playing with Tom Brown's band in Chicago, he went to New York City with | 's band.Pee Wee Russell announced in Chicago and New York that Nunez was t ... |
Catwoman | ... (the Joker), Burgess Meredith (the Penguin), Julie Newmar and Eartha Kitt ( | ) and Joan Collins (the Siren) added to the show's mass appeal. A two-part ... |
Henry Sass | ... inter, having shown a great interest in Medieval Italian art. He studied at | 's Drawing Academy from 1841 to 1845 when he enrolled at the Antique Schoo ... |
Philip V of Spain | ... between 1700 and 1720. After it was assigned to Emperor Charles VI in 1714, | briefly recovered the island in 1717, but in 1720 the European powers assi ... |
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor | ... raphic recuperation and some measure of economic recuperation. The reign of | as Charles I of Spain was a harmonious period, during which Catalonia gene ... |
Isaac Julien | ... cluded Richard Billingham, video/installtion artist (and now film director) | and installtion artist Mike Nelson |
Jack Nitzsche | ... earliest songwriting efforts was "Needles and Pins" which he co-wrote with | , another member of Spector's production team. Later in the same decade, h ... |
Paul Kelly | ... n Williamson; solo artists John Farnham and Olivia Newton-John, folk-rocker | ; Dance group The Avalanches; jazz guitarist Tommy Emmanuel; pioneer rocke ... |
Regis Philbin | ... logo in the actual text for one of the "o"s), and was originally hosted by | and Cyndy Garvey. In 1985, Kathie Lee Johnson (who would marry Frank Giffo ... |
Fiona Banner | The media focused on a large display by | whose wall-size text piece, Arsewoman in Wonderland, described a pornograp ... |
Don Rosa | ... Seafoam is used as back-story. The character's story was later expanded by | , and he appears among the McDucks in heaven in The Life and Times of Scro ... |
Adorno | ... sers and performers from the Second Viennese School (e.g. Leibowitz, Rufer, | , Kolisch, Stadlen, Stuckenschmidt, Scherchen) converged with the new seri ... |
Ludacris | ... he Bay Area (Mac Dre, E-40), Houston (Chamillionaire, Paul Wall), Atlanta ( | , Lil Jon, T.I.), and Kentucky (Nappy Roots). The Nation of Gods and Earth ... |
Jaco Pastorius | ... t Bob Cranshaw, playing with saxophonist Sonny Rollins, and fusion pioneers | and Stanley Clarke began to commonly substitute the bass guitar for the up ... |
Michael McKean | ... m Curry, Eileen Brennan, Martin Mull, Lesley Ann Warren, Christopher Lloyd, | , Madeline Kahn, Colleen Camp, and Lee Ving. The film was produced by Debr ... |
Dalvanius Prime | Many of the first hip hop performers from the country, such as | , whose "Poi E" was a major hit, were Māori. "Poi E" had no rapping and wa ... |
Phil Hartman | ... e of Saturday Night Live, Kirk (guest host William Shatner) directs McCoy ( | ) to help a man who's choking. McCoy snaps, "Dammit, Jim! I'm a doctor, no ... |
Phil Spector | ... ecorded by Sam Cooke, and went on to work for the legendary record producer | in the early 1960s as a promotion man, percussionist and "gofer". One of h ... |
Emperor Charles V | ... ter publication, Vesalius was invited as Imperial physician to the court of | . He informed the Venetian Senate that he was leaving his post in Padua, w ... |
Raoul Dufy | ... must be made of Wassily Kandinsky, Emil Nolde, Paul Klee, Egon Schiele and | ; in America the major exponents included Charles Burchfield, Edward Hoppe ... |
Susaye Greene | ... by Mary Wilson's then-husband Pedro Ferrer), left again and was replaced by | , another former member of Wonderlove |
Vivian Campbell | ... e the album's release, Coverdale had dismissed Sykes. Adrian Vandenberg and | mimed Sykes' guitar parts in the videos and played in the subsequent live ... |
Carl Barks | Captain Hugh "Seafoam" McDuck first appeared in an untitled | story (known as "The Horseradish Story"), where the story of Swindle McSue ... |
Richard Billingham | Other nominees included | , video/installtion artist (and now film director) Isaac Julien and instal ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... of protest: one to Joachim von Ribbentrop, German Foreign Minister, one to | and one to Benito Mussolini, the latter delivered by a delegation to Seraf ... |
Ted Lewis | ... Thirds", "Numb Fumblin'", and "Valentine Stomp" (1929). After sessions with | (1930), Jack Teagarden (1931), and Billy Banks's Rhythmakers (1932), he be ... |
Too Short | ... ntial hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, and to rappers on the West Coast, such as | and N.W.A. A distinctive West Coast rap scene spawned the early 1990s G-fu ... |
Duke Cosimo I de' Medici | ... d the Venetian Senate that he was leaving his post in Padua, which prompted | to invite him to move to the expanding university in Pisa, which he turned ... |
Sonny Rollins | ... 1951, beginning in the 1970s bassist Bob Cranshaw, playing with saxophonist | , and fusion pioneers Jaco Pastorius and Stanley Clarke began to commonly ... |
Karl Friedrich Schinkel | ... of anatomy. The building was constructed from 1823 to 1830 and designed by | and Hermann Friedrich Waesemann. Other directors of the museum were Georg ... |
Henry VIII | ... ders have been the Royal Bodyguard since at least 1509. During the reign of | , the Tower was assessed as needing considerable work on its defences. In ... |
R. Kelly | ... er uncle Barry Hankerson's Blackground Records. Hankerson introduced her to | , who became her mentor, as well as lead songwriter and producer of her de ... |
Jonathan Swift | ... and biting satire of institutions and individuals became a popular weapon. | was one of the greatest of Anglo-Irish satirists, and one of the first to ... |
Jimi Hendrix | ... h a psychedelic rock touch whose influences include the amplifier sounds of | and Led Zeppelin, James Brown's funk, blues, Sun Ra's experimentation, Fra ... |
George Harrison | ... nd also influenced their musical contemporaries, with both Eric Clapton and | citing the Band as a major influence on their musical direction in the lat ... |
James Brown | ... part of the culture was initiated by Kool DJ Herc in 1972 using breaks from | , The Incredible Bongo Band and English rock group Babe Ruth in his block ... |
Nappy Roots | ... amillionaire, Paul Wall), Atlanta (Ludacris, Lil Jon, T.I.), and Kentucky ( | ). The Nation of Gods and Earths, aka The Five Percenters, has influenced ... |
William Holman Hunt | Following the exhibition of | 's painting The Eve of St. Agnes, Rossetti sought out Hunt's friendship. T ... |
John Stanley | ... able small English choral works, such as cantatas of John Henry Maunder and | , find various ways to set poetry to choral music. The competition for the ... |
Wassily Kandinsky | ... artists who produced important works in watercolor, mention must be made of | , Emil Nolde, Paul Klee, Egon Schiele and Raoul Dufy; in America the major ... |
John Ireland | Among other composers who set Housman songs were | (song cycle, Land of Lost Content), Michael Head (e.g. 'Ludlow Fair'), Gra ... |
Juanes | ... owerless (Say What You Want)" was later remixed, featuring Colombian rocker | , who had previously worked with Furtado on his track "Fotografía" ("Photo ... |
John Lurie | ... Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Harold Perrineau Jr., Eamonn Walker, Rita Moreno, | , Terry Kinney, Betty Buckley, Kathryn Erbe, Lee Tergesen, B. D. Wong, J. ... |
Man Ray | ... or of 1924's Entr'acte which starred famous dada artists Marcel Duchamp and | ). Both filmmakers, Clair and Buñuel, experimented with editing techniques ... |
Arthur C. Clarke | ... e other space advocates such as actor Tom Hanks and author and futurist Sir | . In a 2007 interview with GQ magazine, Bass stated that he "absolutely" s ... |
George Lucas | ... "New Hollywood" directors, which included William Friedkin, Brian De Palma, | , Martin Scorsese, Michael Cimino, and Francis Ford Coppola. His most crit ... |
Paul Kelly | ... ched the Burning Bridges album with various artists contributing, including | , Scrap Metal, Coloured Stone, Hunters & Collectors, James Reyne, The Sain ... |
Carl Perkins | ... popular music towards a teen market, often celebrating teen fashions, as in | ' "Blue Suede Shoes" (1956), or Dion and the Belmonts "A Teenager in Love" ... |
Ray Goossens | Musti, a cat character created by Belgian cartoonist | , was also cited as an inspiration for both Miffy and Hello Kitty |
Eric Clapton | ... g Pink and The Band also influenced their musical contemporaries, with both | and George Harrison citing the Band as a major influence on their musical ... |
Jeff Koons | ... t of the museum and Château de Versailles Spectacles recently organised the | Versailles exhibition. Jeff Koons said that "I hope the juxtaposition of t ... |
Sting | ... us groups. In this aborted 1983 version, Aidan Quinn was cast as Jesus, and | was cast as Pontius Pilate. (In the 1988 version, these roles were played ... |
Moebius | ... & Steve Leialoha, Gary Gianni, Janine Johnston, Stan Sakai, Michael Kaluta, | , Rebecca Guay, Geoff Darrow, Brian Froud and Charles Vess. Several plates ... |
Ann-Margret | ... Dr. David Banner's alter ego. Schwarzenegger appeared with Kirk Douglas and | in the 1979 comedy The Villain. In 1980 he starred in a biographical film ... |
Chick Webb | ... " or "cutting contest" happened when the Benny Goodman Orchestra challenged | in 1937. Webb and his band were declared the winners of that contest. And ... |
Pietro da Cortona | ... orated by Le Brun and demonstrated Italian influences, particularly that of | , with whom Le Brun studied while he was in Florence. Le Brun was influenc ... |
Paul Cézanne | ... rgeous landscape and maritime watercolors were produced by Paul Signac, and | developed a watercolor painting style consisting entirely of overlapping s ... |
Ford Madox Brown | ... y, leaving in 1848. After leaving the Royal Academy, Rossetti studied under | , with whom he was to retain a close relationship throughout his life |
Bruce Springsteen | ... city is known for its rich musical history, including its association with | . It was ranked the sixth-best beach in New Jersey in the 2008 Top 10 Beac ... |
Caroline Coon | ... Burning", about the bleakness and boredom of life in the inner city. Artist | , who was associated with the punk scene, argued that "[t]hose tough, mili ... |
Count Basie | ... 7. Webb and his band were declared the winners of that contest. And in 1938 | Band did the same (earlier evening it had performed with Goodman at his fa ... |
Marcel Duchamp | ... René Clair (director of 1924's Entr'acte which starred famous dada artists | and Man Ray). Both filmmakers, Clair and Buñuel, experimented with editing ... |
John Surman | ... mited to it) flourished also because of the emergence of musicians (such as | , Zbigniew Namyslowski, Albert Mangelsdorff, Kenny Wheeler and Mike Westbr ... |
LL Cool J | ... s, there were popular hip hop songs, and the celebrities of the scene, like | , gained mainstream renown. Other performers experimented with politicized ... |
Erskine Hawkins | ... and arranged by Eddie Durham) and "Tuxedo Junction" (written by bandleader | ) and arranged by Jerry Gray)) and arranged them for the Miller band to ei ... |
Winston Churchill | ... ish subjects to be honoured in that way (other examples are Lord Nelson and | )—and the last heraldic state funeral to be held in Britain. The funeral t ... |
Grandmaster Flash | ... ] West African polyrhythms"—was a keynote of hip hop's early days. By 1975, | and Afrika Bambaataa had taken up Kool Herc's breakbeat style of DJing, ea ... |
Emil Nolde | ... d important works in watercolor, mention must be made of Wassily Kandinsky, | , Paul Klee, Egon Schiele and Raoul Dufy; in America the major exponents i ... |
Don Rosa | According to | , Seafoam McDuck and Hugh McDuck are the same character; "Seafoam" is just ... |
Kenny Wheeler | ... musicians (such as John Surman, Zbigniew Namyslowski, Albert Mangelsdorff, | and Mike Westbrook) anxious to develop new approaches reflecting their nat ... |
Héctor Lavoe | ... ontemporary singers like Ednita Nazario. Also, countless Salsa singers like | , Cheo Feliciano, and Ismael Quintana also come from the city |
Julia Stiles | ... art of an ensemble cast that included Julia Roberts, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and | . The film generated mostly negative reviews, with Manohla Dargis of the L ... |
Otto Piene | ... d Fair in Osaka and to create a joint multimedia project for it with artist | . Other collaborators on the project included the pavilion's architect, Fr ... |
John William Draper | The story begins in late April 1839, as | had just photographed the Moon and Charles Dickens was serializing Oliver ... |
Aretha Franklin | ... e film's score was composed by Curtis Mayfield, and the soundtrack album by | was a commercial success. A remake of Sparkle was in development in the ea ... |
Yo-Yo Ma | ... rmal names, although there are famous male examples such as Li Xiaoping and | . People from the countryside previously often bore names that reflecting ... |
John Everett Millais | ... philosophy of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, which they founded along with | |
Ice-T | ... ck to the mid-1980s style of Philadelphia's Schoolly D and the West Coast's | , the style broadened and came to apply to many different regions in the c ... |
Luis Buñuel | ... editing were also the folly of early surrealist and dada filmmakers such as | (director of the 1929 Un Chien Andalou) and René Clair (director of 1924's ... |
Bryan MacLean | #"Alone Again Or" ( | ) – 3:0 |
James Brown | ... , and then uses this vamp as the basis of the entire song (Funky Drummer by | , for example). Jazz, blues, and rock are almost always based on chord pro ... |
Bob Dylan | "Love and Theft" is the 31st studio album by | , released by Columbia Records on September 11, 2001. It featured backing ... |
Charles Mingus | ... iels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, were central to the history of jazz. Notably, | was a highly regarded composer as well as a bassist noted for his technica ... |
Janis Joplin | ... xpress, an all-star rock concert tour of Canada by train that also included | and the Grateful Dead. In the concert documentary film, released in 2003, ... |
Beatrix of the Netherlands | ... ng over 90 stores and including parking for 2,300 cars, was opened by Queen | in 1982. 34 miles (55 km) of urban roads were planned and a network of hig ... |
Frank Miller | The Dark Knight Returns, written by | , takes place about 10 years after Batman "retires." It depicts an "Arkham ... |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | ... n, telling people that the "A" stood for Amadeus, in homage to the composer | (1756–91). However, he continued to use Wilhelm in official documents thro ... |
Andrae Crouch | ... isations at the end of songs, and they are sampled and used in other songs. | extended the use of vamps in gospel, introducing chain vamps (one vamp aft ... |
James Cleveland | ... , The Archers, The Happy Goodman Family, The Speer Family, James Blackwood, | , Doug Oldham, Mighty Clouds of Joy, and Shirley Caesar, Norman sang his " ... |
George Martin | ... d an international reputation as a tourist getaway, and the record producer | established an important recording studio there, Associated Independent Re ... |
Diane Keaton | ... atifah appeared in the crime comedy Mad Money opposite Academy Award-winner | as well as Katie Holmes and Ted Danson. She appeared on Saturday Night Liv ... |
Charles Vess | ... el by Neil Gaiman. It is usually published as a novel with illustrations by | . Stardust has a different tone and style from most of Gaiman's prose fict ... |
Jean-Baptiste Lully | ... d as well as Louis Le Vau's historic expansion of the Palace of Versailles, | 's revolution in Baroque music, and most importantly, the ascension of Lou ... |
Pete Way | #"Too Hot To Handle" ( | , Phil Mogg) – 3:3 |
Helena Josefsson | ... oing five times platinum in 2004. This was his first album involving singer | , and brought Gessle numerous awards; four Grammis awards: Best Artist, Be ... |
Albert Mangelsdorff | ... e of the emergence of musicians (such as John Surman, Zbigniew Namyslowski, | , Kenny Wheeler and Mike Westbrook) anxious to develop new approaches refl ... |
Slam Stewart | A number of other bassists, such as Ray Brown, | and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, were central to the history of jazz. No ... |
Elvis Presley | ... s daughter, Lisa-Marie, was born on September 17, 2002. She was named after | 's daughter |
David Downes | ... 's the texts for larger choral works. The contemporary New Zealand composer | includes a setting of "March" on his CD The Rusted Wheel of Things |
Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen | A number of other bassists, such as Ray Brown, Slam Stewart and | , were central to the history of jazz. Notably, Charles Mingus was a highl ... |
T.I. | ... re, E-40), Houston (Chamillionaire, Paul Wall), Atlanta (Ludacris, Lil Jon, | ), and Kentucky (Nappy Roots). The Nation of Gods and Earths, aka The Five ... |
Boris Vallejo | ... . The "bikini" proved popular, becoming well known through the paintings of | and others |
Ferdinand VII of Spain | ... and Spain, assemblies called juntas were established to rule in the name of | |
Thomas Cromwell | ... he Tower was assessed as needing considerable work on its defences. In 1532 | spent £3,593 on repairs and imported nearly 3000 tons of Caen stone for th ... |
Banksy | ... ze. It has contaminated the art establishment for so long." Graffiti artist | stencilled "Mind the crap" on the steps of the Tate, who called in emergen ... |
Weegee | ... nton and novelists Tony Hillerman and Daniel Silva. Naked City photographer | and 60 Minutes creator and producer Don Hewitt worked for UP Newspictures ... |
Charles Laughton | ... irline and eyebrows. During filming she was visited on the set by the actor | . She commented that she had a "nerve" playing a woman in her sixties, to ... |
Lev Kuleshov | Early Russian filmmakers such as | further explored and theorized about editing and its ideological nature. S ... |
Michael Schenker | #"Try Me" ( | , Mogg) – 4:4 |
Curtis Mayfield | ... ster & the Sisters" from Harlem, New York. The film's score was composed by | , and the soundtrack album by Aretha Franklin was a commercial success. A ... |
Beatrix Potter | In 1902 | published The Tale of Peter Rabbit, that follows Peter Rabbit, a mischievo ... |
Johnny Otis | ... d Willie also performed in talent shows, which brought him to the notice of | and, later, musician and producer Henry Glover. After seeing him sing with ... |
Jordin Sparks | ... ke of Sparkle is now scheduled for release in August 2012. The remake stars | and Whitney Houston, in her final film role before her death. The film wil ... |
Nam June Paik | ... the 'stylus' and small sounds amplified contact microphones. Also in 1960, | composed Fluxusobjekt for fixed tape and hand-controlled tape playback hea ... |
Anselm Kiefer | ... eph Raffael, Andrew Wyeth, Philip Pearlstein, Eric Fischl, Gerhard Richter, | and Francesco Clemente. Modern watercolor paints are now as durable and co ... |
King Philip II's | ... y, the Knights Hospitaller based in Malta, and others, under the command of | illegitimate half brother, John of Austria) that defeated the Ottoman flee ... |
Bernhard Rode | ... e was admitted to the Berlin Academy in 1764 and became vice-director under | in 1788. He had found his true calling and became the most famous German g ... |
Robert Plant | ... 's The Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again in 2009. In 2010, Miller again joined | and Patty Griffin with Robert Plant's Band of Joy, touring both the US and ... |
Mike Read | ... rie would return for the band's next single, "The Power of Love", imitating | in a parody of the DJ's banning of their previous single, "Relax" |
Jimmy Smith | ... Island, Binfen no.7 in Ohio). His main influences are Pink Floyd, Traffic, | , Eastern Mediterranean music, Levantine, and Central Asian cultures and m ... |
Raphael | ... e mechanistic approach first adopted by the Mannerist artists who succeeded | and Michelangelo and the formal training regime introduced by Sir Joshua R ... |
Carl Barks | Sir Stuft McDuck is mentioned in the story "The Old Castle's Secret" by | and later appeared in Don Rosa's Duck Family Tree |
Lorenzo Mattotti | ... Robin Mullins, Lisa Snellings, Terry Moore, Tony DiTerlizzi, Linda Medley, | , Zander Cannon, Dave McKean, Jeff Smith, Trina Robbins & Steve Leialoha, ... |
Frida Kahlo | ... fresco painting in the 20th century. Orozco, Siqueiros, Rivera and his wife | contributed more to the history of Mexican fine arts and to the reputation ... |
Catherine Yass | Other nominees included Liam Gillick and | |
Cyprian Norwid | ... stic minds, including the Romantic poets Adam Mickiewicz, Juliusz Słowacki, | , and composer Frédéric Chopin. In the occupied and repressed Poland, some ... |
James Stewart | ... e cut, and began the next take with the camera in the same place. Featuring | in the leading role, Rope was the first of four films Stewart would make w ... |
Quentin Tarantino | ... trayed a fictional version of Jannings in Inglourious Basterds, directed by | |
Liam Gillick | Other nominees included | and Catherine Yass |
Aaliyah | ... . A remake of Sparkle was in development in the early 2000s with R&B singer | as the lead, but the project was shelved when Aaliyah died in 2001. A rema ... |
Joshua Reynolds | ... d Raphael and Michelangelo and the formal training regime introduced by Sir | . Their approach was to return to the abundant detail, intense colours, an ... |
Richard Wagner | ... tors to the springs included Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Fyodor Dostoevsky, | , and Johannes Brahms. In those years there were more millionaires living ... |
Whitney Houston | ... ow scheduled for release in August 2012. The remake stars Jordin Sparks and | , in her final film role before her death. The film will be produced and d ... |
Francesco Clemente | ... w Wyeth, Philip Pearlstein, Eric Fischl, Gerhard Richter, Anselm Kiefer and | . Modern watercolor paints are now as durable and colorful as oil or acryl ... |
Don Rosa | Sir Donald McDuck is mentioned in "The History of The Clan McDuck" by | , a chapter created for The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck though it nev ... |
David Wenzel | ... ok adaptation with script by Chuck Dixon and Sean Deming and illustrated by | was published by Eclipse Comics in 1989. In 1990 a one-volume edition was ... |
Marie Fredriksson | ... lead singer of the Swedish pop group Gyllene Tider and formed Roxette with | (being the chief songwriter in both bands). With Fredriksson's illness in ... |
Eugène Delacroix | ... stionable quality, a few masterpieces, such as the Battle of Taillebourg by | , were displayed here. Part of the aile du Nord was converted for the Sall ... |
Zander Cannon | ... sa Snellings, Terry Moore, Tony DiTerlizzi, Linda Medley, Lorenzo Mattotti, | , Dave McKean, Jeff Smith, Trina Robbins & Steve Leialoha, Gary Gianni, Ja ... |
Robert Burns | ... novella The Vampyre by Byron's doctor John William Polidori. The lyrics of | in Scotland and Thomas Moore, from Ireland but based in London or elsewher ... |
Patty Griffin | ... Rangers Rides Again in 2009. In 2010, Miller again joined Robert Plant and | with Robert Plant's Band of Joy, touring both the US and Europe |
Henry Glover | ... brought him to the notice of Johnny Otis and, later, musician and producer | . After seeing him sing with the Paul "Hucklebuck" Williams orchestra, Glo ... |
Grayson Perry | Attention was also given to transvestite | who exhibited pots decorated with sexual imagery, and was the prize winner ... |
Jared Leto | Between 2006 and 2007, he replaced | in Awake, with Jessica Alba, which tells the story of a man who remains aw ... |
David Hume Kennerly | ... her Hubert van Es, photographer Stan Stearns,1970s White House photographer | , White House spokesmen George Reedy, Ron Nessen and Larry Speakes, longti ... |
Michelangelo | ... c approach first adopted by the Mannerist artists who succeeded Raphael and | and the formal training regime introduced by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Their ap ... |
Don Rosa | ... in the story "The Old Castle's Secret" by Carl Barks and later appeared in | 's Duck Family Tree |
Sidney Bechet | ... t aural tapestry. There had been soloists, to be sure, with the clarinetist | the best known among them, but these players "lacked the technical resourc ... |
Frédéric Chopin | ... antic poets Adam Mickiewicz, Juliusz Słowacki, Cyprian Norwid, and composer | . In the occupied and repressed Poland, some sought progress through self- ... |
Anya Gallaccio | ... her nominees included Willie Doherty (his second nomination since 1994) and | |
Butch Vig | ... y A&R executive Beth Halper, partner of Garbage drummer and record producer | . Furtado's first single, "Party's Just Begun (Again)", was released that ... |
Dick Bruna | The Dutch artist | , creator of Miffy, has suggested that Hello Kitty is a copy of Miffy (in ... |
Val Semeiks | # Issue 195, "Blood of Ages", James Owsley/ | (w), Geof Isherwood (f) |
José Clemente Orozco | | , Fernando Leal, David Siqueiros and Diego Rivera the famous Mexican artis ... |
The Chills | ... el's distinctive jangle-pop sound was established by leading lights such as | , The Verlaines, Sneaky Feelings, The Bats and The Jean-Paul Sartre Experi ... |
Shawn Colvin | ... ", a Christian rock singer named Rachel Jordan (played by singer-songwriter | ) sings that she "was drinking like a Dartmouth boy." In "Pygmoelian", dur ... |
Ray Anthony | ... rinet-led reeds and muted trumpets, notably Ralph Flanagan, Jerry Gray, and | . This, coupled with the success of The Glenn Miller Story (1953), led the ... |
Hubert van Es | ... Oscar Fraley, military author Joe Galloway, Saigon evacuation photographer | , photographer Stan Stearns,1970s White House photographer David Hume Kenn ... |
Mariah Carey | ... rominence during the late 1990s. At that time, several celebrities, such as | , had adopted Hello Kitty as a fashion statement. Newer products featuring ... |
Jay-Z | ... ktra in 1989), remains popular. It has been applied to artists ranging from | to Lupe Fiasco |
Alan Moore | Arkham Asylum also features in other DC Universe publications. In | 's Swamp Thing, The Floronic Man is detained there, and in The Sandman by ... |
Takehisa Kosugi | ... tape playback head. On May 8, 1960, six young Japanese musicians, including | and Yasunao Tone, formed the Group Ongaku with two tape recordings of nois ... |
Drew Carey | ... , pop singer Don Everly, and a version of the “Too Fat Polka” with comedian | |
Tsuguharu Foujita | ... interior being painted with religious scenes by the School of Paris painter | . In 1996, it was designated an historic monument by the French Government |
Marie Fredriksson | ... single tracks "Även En Blomma", "Alla Mina Bästa År" (a duet with Roxette's | ) and "Ögonen" was released in Germany in 1998, entitled Frida - The Mixes ... |
Pablo Marcos | # Issue 78, "Curse of the Undead-Man", Roy Thomas (w), John Buscema (a), | (i). (Reprint from Savage Sword of Conan Issue 1) |
Willie Doherty | Other nominees included | (his second nomination since 1994) and Anya Gallaccio |
Romano Scarpa | ... nastia dei paperi (History and glory of the Duck Dynasty) by Guido Martina, | , Giorgio Cavazzano and Giovan Battista Carpi, first published between Apr ... |
Les Claypool | ... om The Living End and Jimbo Wallace from The Reverend Horton Heat. Primus's | used an upright bass for the song Mr. Krinkle, from Pork Soda, and for the ... |
John Ruskin | ... ex compositions of Quattrocento Italian and Flemish art. The eminent critic | later wrote |
Lupe Fiasco | ... 989), remains popular. It has been applied to artists ranging from Jay-Z to | |
Geof Isherwood | # Issue 195, "Blood of Ages", James Owsley/Val Semeiks (w), | (f) |
Benny Goodman | A famous "Battle of the Bands" or "cutting contest" happened when the | Orchestra challenged Chick Webb in 1937. Webb and his band were declared t ... |
Don Rosa | Sir Simon McDuck is mentioned in A Letter From Home by | . According to his tombstone he lived from 1437 to 1509. He was treasurer ... |
Adrian Vandenberg | ... bers who played on the album appeared in these videos with the exception of | , who had been hired after the others had been fired by Coverdale. Vandenb ... |
Diego Rivera | José Clemente Orozco, Fernando Leal, David Siqueiros and | the famous Mexican artists renewed the art of fresco painting in the 20th ... |
Maggie Ryder | ... ell (Drums & Percussion), Mike Moran (Keyboards), Rick Wakeman (Keyboards), | (Backing vocals), Miriam Stockley (Backing vocals) and Chris Thompson (Bac ... |
Hélio | ... an adaptation of pre–World War II judo developed by the brothers Carlos and | Gracie, with a large focus on groundwork. Jiu-Jitsu gained fame quickly in ... |
Dave McKean | ... erry Moore, Tony DiTerlizzi, Linda Medley, Lorenzo Mattotti, Zander Cannon, | , Jeff Smith, Trina Robbins & Steve Leialoha, Gary Gianni, Janine Johnston ... |
Karl Diebitsch | ... and uniforms. The all-black SS uniform was designed by SS-Oberführer Prof. | and graphic designer SS-Sturmhauptführer Walter Heck. These uniforms were ... |
Donato Giancola | ... one volume was released by Del Rey Books in 2001. Its cover, illustrated by | , was awarded the Association of Science Fiction Artists Award for Best Co ... |
Giovan Battista Carpi | ... of the Duck Dynasty) by Guido Martina, Romano Scarpa, Giorgio Cavazzano and | , first published between April 5, 1970 and May 24, 1970 |
Charles the Bold | ... nfederation's power and wealth increased significantly, with victories over | of Burgundy during the 1470s and the success of Swiss mercenaries |
Andrew Wyeth | ... 950, watercolors continue to be utilized by artists such as Joseph Raffael, | , Philip Pearlstein, Eric Fischl, Gerhard Richter, Anselm Kiefer and Franc ... |
Nas | ... with hardcore rappers such as the Wu-Tang Clan and gangsta rappers such as | and The Notorious B.I.G coming to dominate the East Coast scene |
Jeremy Deller | ... elated to an ongoing trial of a suspected Afghan warlord. Betting favourite | won the prize with his film Memory Bucket, documenting both George W. Bush ... |
Yasunao Tone | ... On May 8, 1960, six young Japanese musicians, including Takehisa Kosugi and | , formed the Group Ongaku with two tape recordings of noise music: Automat ... |
Wassily Kandinsky | ... g and Nobel Laureate Saul Bellow, Andrei Bely, Joseph Beuys, Owen Barfield, | , Nobel Laureates Selma Lagerlöf and Albert Schweitzer, Andrei Tarkovsky B ... |
Dizzy Gillespie | ... f and entered the mainstream in the late 1940s when bebop musicians such as | and Billy Taylor began experimenting with Cuban rhythms |
Tim Curry | ... y Jonathan Lynn, who collaborated on the script with John Landis, and stars | , Eileen Brennan, Martin Mull, Lesley Ann Warren, Christopher Lloyd, Micha ... |
Giorgio Cavazzano | ... ri (History and glory of the Duck Dynasty) by Guido Martina, Romano Scarpa, | and Giovan Battista Carpi, first published between April 5, 1970 and May 2 ... |
Edward J. Fraughton | ... ican Winter Olympic athlete of all time with eight medals. Current resident | is a sculptor of western themes and inventor. Fraughton invented technolog ... |
Jonathan Dove | ... pera (now Birmingham Opera Company), presented a two-evening adaptation (by | ) for a limited number of solo singers, each doubling several roles, and 1 ... |
Thomas Dorsey | ... or black and white audiences. She was accompanied by bandleader and pianist | , and the band he assembled called the Wildcats Jazz Band which included E ... |
Cozy Powell | ... Spain. The line-up for his performance was May (Lead Vocals & Lead Guitar), | (Drums & Percussion), Mike Moran (Keyboards), Rick Wakeman (Keyboards), Ma ... |
Ringo Starr | ... the US for one week on 30 May. This is the version released in the US with | on tambourine and session musician Andy White on drums |
Tony DiTerlizzi | ... Elizabeth Johns, Michael Zulli, Robin Mullins, Lisa Snellings, Terry Moore, | , Linda Medley, Lorenzo Mattotti, Zander Cannon, Dave McKean, Jeff Smith, ... |
William Bell Scott | ... (1849) and Ecce Ancilla Domini (1850) both portray Mary as a teenage girl. | saw Girlhood in progress in Hunt's studio and remarked on young Rossetti's ... |
Maximilian | ... urgundy to give up his daughter Mary of Burgundy as wife to Frederick's son | . With the inheritance of Burgundy, the House of Habsburg began to rise to ... |
R. Kelly | ... thing but a Number, rumors circulated of a relationship between Aaliyah and | . Shortly after, there was speculation about a secret marriage with the re ... |
Mike DeCarlo | # Issue 241-3, "The Sorcerer and the She-Devil", Roy Thomas (w), | (i) |
Philip Pearlstein | ... rs continue to be utilized by artists such as Joseph Raffael, Andrew Wyeth, | , Eric Fischl, Gerhard Richter, Anselm Kiefer and Francesco Clemente. Mode ... |
Robert Johnson | ... mber of blues influences, including Charley Patton, Son House, Blind Lemon, | , Howlin' Wolf, Blind Blake, Willie Dixon, and Blues Boy Willie, whose fat ... |
Barry McGuire | ... White House. During the concert, which also included veteran gospel singers | , The Archers, The Happy Goodman Family, The Speer Family, James Blackwood ... |
Chet Atkins | ... rayed from the Slovenian-style polka, but did record with country guitarist | , pop singer Don Everly, and a version of the “Too Fat Polka” with comedia ... |
John Williamson | ... ry music stars Slim Dusty (Australia's biggest selling domestic artist) and | ; solo artists John Farnham and Olivia Newton-John, folk-rocker Paul Kelly ... |
John Wayne | Clift's first movie role was opposite | in the 1948 film Red River which was shot in 1946 and released in 1948. Cl ... |
Martin Mull | ... orated on the script with John Landis, and stars Tim Curry, Eileen Brennan, | , Lesley Ann Warren, Christopher Lloyd, Michael McKean, Madeline Kahn, Col ... |
Lorin Maazel | ... in a single movement of an hour or so, have been made by Leopold Stokowski, | (Der Ring ohne Wörte) (1988) and Henk de Vlieger (The Ring: an Orchestral ... |
Rick Wakeman | ... s & Lead Guitar), Cozy Powell (Drums & Percussion), Mike Moran (Keyboards), | (Keyboards), Maggie Ryder (Backing vocals), Miriam Stockley (Backing vocal ... |
Linda Medley | ... Michael Zulli, Robin Mullins, Lisa Snellings, Terry Moore, Tony DiTerlizzi, | , Lorenzo Mattotti, Zander Cannon, Dave McKean, Jeff Smith, Trina Robbins ... |
Cole Porter | Also in 1990, Erasure contributed the song "Too Darn Hot" to the | tribute album "Red Hot + Blue" produced by the Red Hot Organization. Later ... |
Eartha Kitt | ... Cesar Romero (the Joker), Burgess Meredith (the Penguin), Julie Newmar and | (Catwoman) and Joan Collins (the Siren) added to the show's mass appeal. A ... |
Ginger Rogers | ... es. He was married to actress Lola Lane from 1931 until 1933 and to actress | from 1934 until 1940. His third marriage, to Diana Hall, lasted from 1964 ... |
Quentin Tarantino | ... Gun director Tony Scott to play Elvis in True Romance, which was written by | |
Nikolaus Gerhaert von Leyden | ... mputation of his left leg caused him to bleed to death. His grave, built by | , in the Stephansdom in Vienna, is one of the most important works of scul ... |
Marie Fredriksson | Gessle and | had been friends for a few years before they came together as Roxette in 1 ... |
Elizabeth Siddal | In 1850, Rossetti met | , an important early model for the Pre-Raphaelite painters. Over the next ... |
Billy Taylor | ... instream in the late 1940s when bebop musicians such as Dizzy Gillespie and | began experimenting with Cuban rhythms |
Esteban Maroto | # Issue 1, "Red Sonja" Roy Thomas (w), | (p), Ernie Chan/Neal Adams (i). (First solo story in black and white. Also ... |
Wolfgang Rihm | ... t or New Simplicity (Andraschke 1981). The best-known of these composers is | , who studied with Stockhausen in 1972–73. His orchestral composition Sub- ... |
Chrissie Hynde | ... uring interviews with James, Sensible, Scabies, Glen Matlock, Don Letts and | , the programme gave some new insights into the bands and personalities ar ... |
Eric Fischl | ... tilized by artists such as Joseph Raffael, Andrew Wyeth, Philip Pearlstein, | , Gerhard Richter, Anselm Kiefer and Francesco Clemente. Modern watercolor ... |
Rex Allen | Willcox is also known as the birthplace of | , known as "The Arizona Cowboy", who wrote and recorded many songs, starre ... |
Eminem | ... ad public recognition outside of the African-American community with rapper | 's movie, 8 Mile |
Tony Strobl | ... e latter was featured in the story King Scrooge the First by Carl Barks and | , first published in October, 1967, as the earliest known ancestor of Scro ... |
Ferdinand II of Aragon | ... ties of Roussillon and Cerdanya, which it had occupied during the conflict. | ("Ferdinand the Catholic") finally resolved the major grievances of the re ... |
Frank Sinatra | Both | and Dustin Hoffman were briefly considered for the role of Frank. Ultimate ... |
Michael Jackson | ... 2008 and singing "I'll Be Seeing You" during the montage. Latifah spoke at | 's memorial service in Los Angeles. She also hosted the 2010 People's Choi ... |
Neal Adams | # Issue 1, "Red Sonja" Roy Thomas (w), Esteban Maroto (p), Ernie Chan/ | (i). (First solo story in black and white. Also featured in the cover pain ... |
Chic Young | ... had established as nightclub comics. This was a continuation of cartoonist | 's "Dumb Dora", and acts from vaudeville, best popularized by Burns and Al ... |
Robert Downey, Jr. | ... monk with his eye on Father O'Malley (Kirk Lazarus, the character played by | in Tropic Thunder) in the faux trailer for Satan's Alley. Near the end of ... |
Marlene Dietrich | ... d, his voice was restored. He returned to Europe, where he starred opposite | in the 1930 film The Blue Angel, filmed in English simultaneously with its ... |
Marlene Dietrich | ... of Warner Bros.' biggest stars, Jane Wyman, with the sultry German actress | . Hitchcock used a number of prominent British actors, including Michael W ... |
Carl Barks | ... of Baghdad). The latter was featured in the story King Scrooge the First by | and Tony Strobl, first published in October, 1967, as the earliest known a ... |
Lee Rocker | ... t for Bill Haley & His Comets, and modern performers of such stunts include | of the Stray Cats, Phil Bloomberg of The Polecats, Scott Owen from The Liv ... |
Patti Smith | ... s asking various recording artists—Depeche Mode, U2, R.E.M., Talking Heads, | , Can, Elvis Costello, Nick Cave, Lou Reed, Jane Siberry, etc.—for music t ... |
Aynsley Lister | ... its main acts. In 2008 the main acts were Bad Company on the main stage and | in the marquee. The 2008 festival extended to the Friday night with Jilted ... |
Konstantin Yuon | ... quare is reflected in many artworks, including paintings by Vasily Surikov, | and others. The square was meant to serve as Moscow's main marketplace. It ... |
Gerhard Richter | ... tists such as Joseph Raffael, Andrew Wyeth, Philip Pearlstein, Eric Fischl, | , Anselm Kiefer and Francesco Clemente. Modern watercolor paints are now a ... |
Chester Gould | ... comic characters were based on local citizens of Woodstock, Illinois, where | wrote the majority of the strip. However, Gould modeled many characters af ... |
Yinka Shonibare | ... ominees included Kutluğ Ataman and installation/photograph/sculpture artist | who was tipped as the public's favourite amongst the other nominees |
Emma Peel | New female partner Mrs. | (Diana Rigg) debuted in this series, in October 1965. The name of the char ... |
Thomas Moore | ... 's doctor John William Polidori. The lyrics of Robert Burns in Scotland and | , from Ireland but based in London or elsewhere reflected in different way ... |
Boris Vallejo | ... (First solo story in black and white. Also featured in the cover painted by | ) |
Steven Soderbergh | ... Palm Springs during the summer of 2012. The production is to be directed by | with screenplay by Richard LaGravenese based on Thorson's book . The score ... |
Vasily Surikov | ... history of Red Square is reflected in many artworks, including paintings by | , Konstantin Yuon and others. The square was meant to serve as Moscow's ma ... |
Bruno Walter | ... sky, Nobel Laureates Selma Lagerlöf and Albert Schweitzer, Andrei Tarkovsky | , and Alternative Nobel Prize winner |
Kutluğ Ataman | Other nominees included | and installation/photograph/sculpture artist Yinka Shonibare who was tippe ... |
James Stewart | ... Universal-International pictures released The Glenn Miller Story, starring | . In 1953, Glenn Miller was voted into the Down Beat magazine Jazz Hall of ... |
Rudy Toombs | ... a hit once again by Sunny & the Sunglows. He also recorded "I'm Shakin'" by | , "Suffering With The Blues", and "Sleep" (1960) (Pop #13). In all, John m ... |
Carrie Underwood | ... tiful at Super Bowl XLIV hosted in Miami, Florida on February 7, 2010, with | . Latifah hosted the 2010 BET Awards on June 27, 2010. She starred with Do ... |
Phil Spector | ... 1970. This version has the orchestral "wall of sound" added by re-producer | . It is the only track not produced by George Martin |
Mel Brooks | ... , including Jacques Tati with his Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot (1953) and | with Silent Movie (1976). Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-Hsien's acclaimed d ... |
Charles Laughton | ... nti-Nazi film set in France, This Land Is Mine, starring Maureen O'Hara and | . Two years later, he made The Southerner, a film about Texas sharecropper ... |
Percy Grainger | ... osers from a classical, music-school background such as Benjamin Britten or | |
Gladys Knight | ... uncle, Barry Hankerson, was an entertainment lawyer who had been married to | . As a child, Aaliyah traveled with Knight and worked with an agent in New ... |
David Bowie | ... val in San Bernardino, California, which the Clash co-headlined, along with | and Van Halen. The band argued with the event's promoters over inflated ti ... |
Trevor Horn | ... were already intact prior to any involvement from ZTT or eventual producer | |
Jimmy Page | ... es was sound engineer Roger Mayer, who supplied guitar pedals to Jeff Beck, | and Jimi Hendrix. In 1997 the electronic dance music magazine Mixmag descr ... |
Elvis Costello | ... ecording artists—Depeche Mode, U2, R.E.M., Talking Heads, Patti Smith, Can, | , Nick Cave, Lou Reed, Jane Siberry, etc.—for music to be used in the film ... |
Stanley Kubrick | ... robably the most effective fusion of existentialist philosophy and cinema." | 's 1957 anti-war film Paths of Glory "illustrates, and even illuminates... ... |
John Deacon | ... ned to the studio with fellow surviving Queen band members Roger Taylor and | to work on tracks that became Made in Heaven, the final Queen studio album ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... manager Myram Borders, onetime CIA Director Richard Helms, who interviewed | for United Press during the 1936 Olympics, diplomat Edward M. Korry, C-SPA ... |
Holly Johnson | ... great warrior tribes go to war", from the film (the line is also spoken by | at the beginning of the session version) |
Marge Simpson | ... wipes his mouth with the Magna Carta and sets out to dump Queen Catherine ( | ). Sir Thomas (Ned Flanders) objects, "Divorce! Well, there's no such thin ... |
Mark Crilley | ... rri Windling, Bryan Talbot, Jill Thompson, Paul Chadwick, P. Craig Russell, | , Elizabeth Johns, Michael Zulli, Robin Mullins, Lisa Snellings, Terry Moo ... |
Simon Starling | A great deal was made in the press about the winning entry by | , which was a shed that he had converted into a boat, sailed down the Rive ... |
Mary J. Blige | ... z (Gang Starr), new wave (Blondie), funk (Fatback Band), contemporary R&B ( | ), reggaeton (Daddy Yankee), or even Japanese dance music (Soul'd Out). UK ... |
Julian Voss-Andreae | ... ied to molecules such as fullerene. One of the co-authors of this research, | , has since created several sculptures symbolizing wave-particle duality i ... |
Jimi Hendrix | ... gineer Roger Mayer, who supplied guitar pedals to Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page and | . In 1997 the electronic dance music magazine Mixmag described the Worksho ... |
Mamie Smith | ... there was an increasing demand for recordings by black musicians. In 1920, | was the first black woman to record a record. In 1923, Rainey was discover ... |
Steve Mac | ... working on a new studio album with producers Boogieman, Tobias Gustafsson, | , Adrian Newman, and the Redfly team |
Dolly Parton | ... wood. Latifah hosted the 2010 BET Awards on June 27, 2010. She starred with | in (2012) |
Jay Chou | ... ashi, NEWS, KAT-TUN, and Hey! Say! JUMP among others while Chinese pop icon | and South Korean singers BoA and Rain and music groups TVXQ, Beast, Shinee ... |
Charles Marion Russell | ... one of Montana's largest cities. The rustic studio of famed Western artist | was a popular attraction, as were the famed "Great Falls of the Missouri," ... |
Carl Barks | ... s Scrooge McDuck's uncle. He was mentioned in "The Great Steamboat Race" by | and later appeared in person in a handful of stories by Don Rosa |
Milford Zornes | ... st influential were Phil Dike, Millard Sheets, Rex Brandt, Dong Kingman and | . The California Water Color Society, founded in 1921 and later renamed th ... |
Charles Sargeant Jagger | ... nd is guarded by stone sculptures of machine gunners carved by the sculptor | . The memorial is inscribed |
Velázquez | ... sky, people and objects take form with the brilliance and subtle drama of a | . A distant and discreet irony endows the figures, insignificant in themse ... |
Nick Cave | ... —Depeche Mode, U2, R.E.M., Talking Heads, Patti Smith, Can, Elvis Costello, | , Lou Reed, Jane Siberry, etc.—for music to be used in the film; specifica ... |
Don Rosa | ... Race" by Carl Barks and later appeared in person in a handful of stories by | |
Arthur C. Clarke | In the fictional work "The Last Theorem" by | and Frederik Pohl, Sophie Germain was credited with inspiring Ranjit Subra ... |
Daddy Yankee | ... londie), funk (Fatback Band), contemporary R&B (Mary J. Blige), reggaeton ( | ), or even Japanese dance music (Soul'd Out). UK garage music has begun to ... |
Vivian Campbell | ... om Whitesnake also featured new band members Rudy Sarzo, Tommy Aldridge and | (who also re-recorded the solo for the "Give Me All Your Love" remix) |
Salvador Dalí | ... 5), which explored psychoanalysis and featured a dream sequence designed by | . Gregory Peck plays amnesiac Dr. Anthony Edwardes under the treatment of ... |
Yoko Ono | ... 2006. The exhibition of nominees' work opened at Tate Britain on October 3. | , the celebrity announcer chosen for the year, declared Tomma Abts the win ... |
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor | ... oligarchies, in part through miscegenation with the local elites. In 1532, | imposed a vice-king to Mexico, Antonio de Mendoza, in order to prevent Cor ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... s by famous jazz performers such as Ella Fitzgerald (Ella Abraça Jobim) and | (Francis Albert Sinatra & Antônio Carlos Jobim) and the entrenchment of th ... |
Lou Reed | ... de, U2, R.E.M., Talking Heads, Patti Smith, Can, Elvis Costello, Nick Cave, | , Jane Siberry, etc.—for music to be used in the film; specifically for th ... |
Delia Derbyshire | ... ns using 'radiophonic' techniques include the Doctor Who theme music, which | created using a plucked string, 12 oscillators and a lot of tape manipulat ... |
Robert Plant | ... the "AMA Instrumentalist Of The Year" award, which was presented to him by | and Alison Krauss. Miller was joined by Plant on a performance of a new so ... |
Fred Astaire | Later, in the 1930s, the on-screen dance pairing of | and Ginger Rogers influenced all forms of dance in the USA and elsewhere. ... |
Shelley Preston | ... , with Ryder, Stockley and Thompson were replaced with Catherine Porter and | . On 23 February 1993, this new line-up of The Brian May Band began its wo ... |
Benny Goodman | ... Big Bands played though the 1930s and 1940s and attracted big names such as | , Louis Armstrong, and Frank Sinatra. A fire in the 1972 destroyed the pav ... |
Ludwig I | ... ll his death as a model constitutional monarch. On 13 October 1825, his son | succeeded him |
Vincenzo Bellini | ... hem over the following decades, such as Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor and | 's I puritani (both 1835). Byron is now most highly regarded for his short ... |
Tomma Abts | ... October 3. Yoko Ono, the celebrity announcer chosen for the year, declared | the winner on December 4 during a live Channel 4 broadcast, although this ... |
David Cross | ... d serve to influence the next generation of comedians, including Bill Burr, | , Louis C.K., Hannibal Buress, Mitch Hedberg, Dave Foley, and Demetri Mart ... |
Justin Timberlake | ... nts 'N Sync's 2002 decision to go on an "extended hiatus". Bass stated that | was the sole reason Nsync did not get back together. Out of Sync debuted o ... |
Madonna | Directors Tim Burton and Quentin Tarantino, and pop singer | have publicly stated they are fans of the series. As a child, Johnny Depp ... |
Sidney Bechet | ... ew Orleans, she met musicians including Joe "King" Oliver, Louis Armstrong, | and Pops Foster. Blues music increased in popularity and Ma Rainey became ... |
David Tudor | ... called controversial "silent piece". The premiere of 4'33" was performed by | . The audience saw him sit at the piano, and close the lid of the piano. S ... |
Jane Siberry | ... E.M., Talking Heads, Patti Smith, Can, Elvis Costello, Nick Cave, Lou Reed, | , etc.—for music to be used in the film; specifically for the music that t ... |
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry | ... film version of The Little Prince, based on the classic children's tale by | . This film was a critical and box office failure, but the soundtrack reco ... |
Wyndham Lewis | ... went on to co-found the Vorticists with his friend, the painter and writer | |
Howard Chaykin | # Issue 78, "The Day of the Sword", Roy Thomas/Doug Moench (w), | (layouts) Dick Giordano/Terry Austin (a). (Origin re-drawn). (Reprint from ... |
Ginger Rogers | Later, in the 1930s, the on-screen dance pairing of Fred Astaire and | influenced all forms of dance in the USA and elsewhere. Although both acto ... |
Vivian Campbell | | left Whitesnake in late 1988 due to creative differences, and so the band' ... |
John Coltrane | ... derived from earlier bop styles. The genre's origins lie in seminal work by | , Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Charles Mingus, Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancoc ... |
Sunny & the Sunglows | ... nd also sold over one million. A few years later it was a hit once again by | . He also recorded "I'm Shakin'" by Rudy Toombs, "Suffering With The Blues ... |
George Harrison | # "Something" ( | ) – 3:0 |
Barry Goldwater | ... life; he spoke at the 1964 Republican National Convention and appeared with | in a Republican campaign commercial from Gettysburg. However, his endorsem ... |
William Morris | His visions of Arthurian romance and medieval design also inspired | and Edward Burne-Jones. Neither Burne-Jones nor Morris knew Rossetti perso ... |
Miles Davis | ... rlier bop styles. The genre's origins lie in seminal work by John Coltrane, | , Bill Evans, Charles Mingus, Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock. Generally, ... |
Louis Armstrong | ... d though the 1930s and 1940s and attracted big names such as Benny Goodman, | , and Frank Sinatra. A fire in the 1972 destroyed the pavilion, but the re ... |
Adrian Vandenberg | ... all of the songs, while preparing for the recording of the album, guitarist | sustained a serious wrist injury, making it impossible for him to play wit ... |
Jeff Beck | ... ir techniques was sound engineer Roger Mayer, who supplied guitar pedals to | , Jimmy Page and Jimi Hendrix. In 1997 the electronic dance music magazine ... |
Alison Krauss | ... entalist Of The Year" award, which was presented to him by Robert Plant and | . Miller was joined by Plant on a performance of a new song "Whatcha Gonna ... |
Luke McDonnell | # Issue 153, "Phantasm", James Owsley (w), | (p) Armando Gil (i) |
Vilhjálmur Einarsson | ... , Earl Thompson, Edwin Myers, Marc Wright, Adam Nelson, Gerry Ashworth, and | have all won medals in track and field events. Former heavyweight rower Do ... |
Benjamin Britten | ... ve been made by composers from a classical, music-school background such as | or Percy Grainger |
Joseph Raffael | ... inting after c.1950, watercolors continue to be utilized by artists such as | , Andrew Wyeth, Philip Pearlstein, Eric Fischl, Gerhard Richter, Anselm Ki ... |
Edward Burne-Jones | ... s of Arthurian romance and medieval design also inspired William Morris and | . Neither Burne-Jones nor Morris knew Rossetti personally, but both were m ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... d 1940s and attracted big names such as Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, and | . A fire in the 1972 destroyed the pavilion, but the rest of the facility ... |
Bill Evans | ... les. The genre's origins lie in seminal work by John Coltrane, Miles Davis, | , Charles Mingus, Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock. Generally, the term po ... |
Michael Jackson | ... to attend, to recite a poem written by Angelou at the memorial service for | in July 2009 |
Jill Thompson | ... e illustrated by William Stout, Mike Mignola, Terri Windling, Bryan Talbot, | , Paul Chadwick, P. Craig Russell, Mark Crilley, Elizabeth Johns, Michael ... |
Chris Knox | ... ost important New Zealand punk bands was The Enemy, formed by lo-fi pioneer | . After a reshuffle of personnel, many of the band's songs were recorded o ... |
John Ridgway | The initial creative team was writer Jamie Delano and artist | , with Dave McKean supplying distinctive painted and collage covers. Delan ... |
Bill Evans | ... ld become, in the 1950s, the cool jazz style, personified by Chet Baker and | . More than that, though, "Singin' the Blues" has been noted for the way i ... |
William Bell Scott | In February 1857, Rossetti wrote to | |
R. Kelly | ... age of 12. Hankerson later introduced her to recording artist and producer | , who became Aaliyah's mentor, as well as lead songwriter and producer of ... |
Dizzee Rascal | ... rappers in a new subgenre called grime, pioneered and popularized by the MC | . Increased popularity with the music has shown more UK rappers going to A ... |
Louis Jean-Jacques Durameau | ... ssemble a team of curators including sieur Fayolle for natural history and, | , the painter responsible for the ceiling painting in the Opéra, was appoi ... |
Hans Werner Henze | ... four principal actors (Azéma, Arditi, Ardant and Dussollier), Resnais asked | to compose musical episodes which would act as a "fifth character", not an ... |
Maximilian II | ... ng the force of public opinion against him, abdicated in favour of his son, | |
Rebecca St. James | ... by his then Australian promoter, David Smallbone, the father of CCM singer | . In 2005 Norman released an album called Snapshots From The '77 World Tou ... |
Maximilian I | ... an Emperor as Frederick III from 1452. In 1493, he was succeeded by his son | after ten years of joint rule |
Mark Wallinger | The winner of the £25,000 Prize was | . His display at the Turner Prize show was Sleeper, a film of him dressed ... |
Salvator Rosa | ... for in an ideal landscape, where the painterly inspiration would come from | rather than Claude Lorrain. During the nineteenth century he was widely cr ... |
Jacques Offenbach | ... ired by "The Life and Opinions of Tomcat Murr", in which Kreisler appears). | 's masterwork, the opera Les contes d'Hoffmann ("The Tales of Hoffmann", 1 ... |
"Weird Al" Yankovic | He was not related to musical comedian and accordionist | , who also performs polka music. Al Yankovic, however was given accordion ... |
Joe "King" Oliver | ... inators of the Blues. Wintering in New Orleans, she met musicians including | , Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet and Pops Foster. Blues music increased in ... |
Frank Zappa | ... to find a new guitar player to record the parts. He eventually found former | and David Lee Roth guitar player Steve Vai, whom Coverdale had seen in the ... |
Jim Morrison | ... he band of the same name. Kilmer memorized the lyrics to all of lead singer | 's songs prior to his audition, and sent a video of himself performing som ... |
KRS-One | ... echnology. Rakim took lyrics about the art of rapping to new heights, while | and Chuck D pushed "message rap" towards black activism. Native Tongues ar ... |
Diana Ross | ... on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. The album featured covers of a 1981 | song "Work That Body", co-written by Paul Jabara and "If You Were a Woman ... |
Peggy Lee | ... of his biggest hits, "Fever" (1956) (Pop #24), was more famously covered by | in 1958. However, John's version alone sold over one million copies, and w ... |
Edgard Varèse | ... ng as silence. Noise is always happening that makes musical sound. In 1957, | created on tape an extended piece of electronic music using noises created ... |
Bob Chester | When Glenn Miller was alive, various bandleaders like | imitated his style. By the early 1950s, various bands were again copying t ... |
Paul Chadwick | ... y William Stout, Mike Mignola, Terri Windling, Bryan Talbot, Jill Thompson, | , P. Craig Russell, Mark Crilley, Elizabeth Johns, Michael Zulli, Robin Mu ... |
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | ... e Abenteuer der Silvester-Nacht ("The Adventures of New Year's Eve", 1814). | 's ballet The Nutcracker (1892) is based on "Nutcracker and Mouse King" |
George Lucas | ... t Crusade and The Rock alluded to his James Bond days. Steven Spielberg and | wanted "the father of Indiana Jones" (although Connery is only 12 years ol ... |
Ralph Flanagan | ... copying the Miller style of clarinet-led reeds and muted trumpets, notably | , Jerry Gray, and Ray Anthony. This, coupled with the success of The Glenn ... |
Lewis Carroll | In 1865 | (1832–1898) published Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in England. The tal ... |
Louis Armstrong | ... s. Wintering in New Orleans, she met musicians including Joe "King" Oliver, | , Sidney Bechet and Pops Foster. Blues music increased in popularity and M ... |
Graeme Revell | # Opening Title – | # Sax And Violins – Talking Heads # Summer Kisses, Winter Tears – Julee Cr ... |
Moby | ... um, Furtado headlined the "Burn in the Spotlight Tour" and also appeared on | 's tour |
John Ridgway | Numerous artists have worked on the series as well, such as | (the original series artist), Simon Bisley, Mark Buckingham, Richard Corbe ... |
Miklós Rózsa | Some of the original musical score by | (which makes use of the theremin) was later adapted by the composer into a ... |
Debbie Reynolds | ... riter moving back home to resolve tensions between himself and his mother ( | ). 1999's The Muse featured Brooks as a down-and-out Hollywood screenwrite ... |
Natalia Oreiro | ... ier Juan Navarro, sports journalist Victor Hugo Morales, singer and actress | , soccer players Antonio Alzamendi, Enzo Francescoli and Carlos Goyen, act ... |
George Clinton | | (Band Leader, vocals, keyboards, songwriter, producer; born July 22, 1941) |
William I of the Netherlands | ... next became part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands (1815–1830), and | founded a new university in 1816 in Leuven as a state university |
Tex Beneke | ... horized an official Glenn Miller "ghost band" in 1946. This band was led by | , former lead saxophonist and a singer for the civilian band. It had a mak ... |
Johannes Brahms | ... included Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Richard Wagner, and | . In those years there were more millionaires living in Wiesbaden than in ... |
Joe Cocker | ... sted only during the South American support tour (supporting The B-52's and | ) on only five dates |
Melissa Etheridge | ... ard, responding to critics by saying, "Bass is the biggest music star since | to come out, and maybe some people think HRC should just ignore these mome ... |
Eustache Le Sueur | ... e during the 17th and 18th centuries, the series The Life of Saint Bruno by | and the Life of Marie de Médicis by Peter Paul Rubens were placed on displ ... |
William “Bootsy” Collins | ... on have been especially influential for later R&B, hip hop, and rock music. | (bass guitar, vocals, drums, songwriter, producer; born October 26, 1951 |
Guy Peellaert | ... ies of performers and filmmakers, juxtaposed with commissioned paintings by | . In On connaît la chanson (Same Old Song) (1997), his tribute to televisi ... |
Claude Lorrain | ... , where the painterly inspiration would come from Salvator Rosa rather than | . During the nineteenth century he was widely criticised, but during the t ... |
Mark Heard | ... s, which released Streams of White Light Into Darkened Corners in 1977, and | 's in 1978 |
Julian Lennon | ... ings Castle and released the environmental charity single with her cover of | 's song "Saltwater". All the money from this single went to charity. In 19 ... |
Frederik Pohl | In the fictional work "The Last Theorem" by Arthur C. Clarke and | , Sophie Germain was credited with inspiring Ranjit Subramanian to solve F ... |
Millard Sheets | ... utdoor or "plein air" tradition; among the most influential were Phil Dike, | , Rex Brandt, Dong Kingman and Milford Zornes. The California Water Color ... |
Titus Turner | His first recording, a version of | 's "All Around the World", was a hit, reaching # 5 on the Billboard R&B ch ... |
Adolf Hitler | In his later life, Steiner was accused by the Nazis of being a Jew, and | labelled Anthroposophy "Jewish methods." The anthroposophical institutions ... |
Lemmy | ... bsite, Captain Sensible is quoted as saying: "Ha ha..... we're working with | again are we? Excellent! He's the real deal, the absolute antithesis to al ... |
Johnny Dodds | ... played with the band of Willard Robison. After Bert Kelly replaced him with | . However, Nuñez began to lose his teeth, so he was almost unable to play ... |
Chet Baker | ... ted at what would become, in the 1950s, the cool jazz style, personified by | and Bill Evans. More than that, though, "Singin' the Blues" has been noted ... |
John Fogerty | ... in Chalk which was released in March 2009. He also was part of the band for | 's The Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again in 2009. In 2010, Miller again joine ... |
Peter Gabriel | ... le's Songs was a collection of cover versions. Its first single, a cover of | 's song "Solsbury Hill", reached the UK Top 10. The second single from the ... |
John Ruskin | ... ch were called later the third and fourth "Mycenaean"; but these, bought by | , and presented to the British Museum, excited less attention than they de ... |
Paul Jabara | ... m featured covers of a 1981 Diana Ross song "Work That Body", co-written by | and "If You Were a Woman and I Was a Man", originally recorded by Bonnie T ... |
Ry Cooder | ... le Creatures as well as more mainstream bands as Glay. In 1980, Huruoma and | , an American musician, collaborated on a rock album with Shoukichi Kina, ... |
Hendrix | ... adelic and was a major force on the first several albums by that group. His | -inspired style has become very influential. After the early 1970s he cont ... |
Kelis | ... ormers toured together, while inviting music duo Floetry in 2005 and singer | in 2006 as opening acts. Comedian/actress Mo'Nique served as host for the ... |
P. Craig Russell | ... , Mike Mignola, Terri Windling, Bryan Talbot, Jill Thompson, Paul Chadwick, | , Mark Crilley, Elizabeth Johns, Michael Zulli, Robin Mullins, Lisa Snelli ... |
Ella Fitzgerald | ... 1963's Getz/Gilberto, numerous recordings by famous jazz performers such as | (Ella Abraça Jobim) and Frank Sinatra (Francis Albert Sinatra & Antônio Ca ... |
Julee Cruise | # Summer Kisses, Winter Tears – | # Move With Me (Dub) – Neneh Cherry # The Adversary – Crime and the City S ... |
Peter Paul Rubens | ... ife of Saint Bruno by Eustache Le Sueur and the Life of Marie de Médicis by | were placed on display. The museum, which included the sculptures in the g ... |
Stephen Howarth | In 2009 the poet | and veteran theatre producer Andrew Hobbs collaborated on a play entitled ... |
Lewis Carroll | ... nd they wanted Hello Kitty to be different. Shimizu got the name Kitty from | 's Through the Looking-Glass, where in a scene early in the book Alice pla ... |
Henry Mancini | ... ee week engagement on January 24, 1946. Future television and film composer | was the band's pianist and one of the arrangers. This ghost band played to ... |
Kent Williams | ... f the series' covers), Tim Bradstreet (who designed the most), Glenn Fabry, | , David Lloyd, and Sean Phillips |
Titian | ... not on medievalism, but on the Italian High Renaissance artists of Venice, | and Veronese |
George Lucas | ... ng as Anakin Skywalker in the next two prequels (2002) and (2005). Director | had turned down such big names as Leonardo DiCaprio and Ryan Phillipe for ... |
Clemens August of Bavaria | ... to 1753 by Robert de Cotte for Joseph Clemens of Bavaria and his successor | . Today the Poppelsdorf Palace houses the university's mineral collection ... |
E. M. Viquesney | Swanton Memorial Park is home to one of | 's "Spirit of the American Doughboy" statues. The sculpture was one of sev ... |
Dong Kingman | ... ion; among the most influential were Phil Dike, Millard Sheets, Rex Brandt, | and Milford Zornes. The California Water Color Society, founded in 1921 an ... |
Vanessa Petruo | ... to arrange a first meeting with all original band members for years. While | refused to re-join the band in favour of an independent solo career in mus ... |
Joseph Joachim | ... ve it, although great violin pedagogues of the past such as Carl Flesch and | explicitly referred to vibrato as a movement towards the bridge, meaning u ... |
John Williams | ... in 1971, and won three Academy Awards, including one for arranger-conductor | . Chaim Topol played the role of Tevye |
Barış Manço | ... s) (1966-1967), Silüetler (Shadows) (1967), Moğollar (Mongols) (1967-1972), | and Kurtalan Ekspres (Express) (1973-1974), Edip Akbayram and Dostlar (Fri ... |
Louis Armstrong | ... o to Be So) Black and Blue" (1929), which became a hit for Ethel Waters and | |
Bob Dylan | ... sts were fundamental to The Band's existence and growth: Ronnie Hawkins and | . Other guests they admired (and in most cases had worked with before) inc ... |
Dolly Parton | ... r his album "Duets II". In January 2012, while appearing on 106 & Park with | , to promote Joyful Noise, Latifah stated that she had been working on a n ... |
James Tenney | ... positions for four double basses exist by Gunther Schuller, Jacob Druckman, | , Robert Ceely, , Bernhard Alt, Norman Ludwin, Frank Proto, Joseph Lauber, ... |
Louis Armstrong | ... e Blues" and "the Paramount Wildcat". In 1924 she made some recordings with | , including "Jelly Bean Blues", "Countin' the Blues" and "See, See Rider" |
Lee Morgan | ... Herbie Hancock; Miles Smiles by Miles Davis; and Search for the New Land by | (an artist not typically associated with the post-bop genre). Most post-bo ... |
Alison Wilding | ... ist Richard Hamilton, Richard Long, David Mach, printer Boyd Webb, sculptor | and Richard Wilson. The appointment of Tate Director, Nicholas Serota, led ... |
Totò | ... these he drew inspiration from such famous figures of Neapolitan comedy as | , and Eduardo and Peppino De Filippo |
Emmylou Harris | ... Plant and Alison Krauss's Raising Sand tour of the USA and Europe, and with | , Patty Griffin and Shawn Colvin on the Three Girls and Their Buddy tour. ... |
Titian | ... human anatomy he dedicated to Charles V. Most believe it was illustrated by | 's pupil Jan Stephen van Calcar. A few weeks later he published an abridge ... |
Juan Diego Solanas | ... ndry's upcoming biographical film about the band. Dunst is due to appear in | ' science fiction-romance film Upside Down co-starring Jim Sturgess. Dunst ... |
Quentin Tarantino | In the | film Inglourious Basterds, the Nazi-Propaganda film Nation's Pride is dire ... |
John James Audubon | ... ted States during the 19th century; outstanding early practitioners include | , as well as early Hudson River School painters such as William H. Bartlet ... |
Johnny Desmond | ... adcasts for the Office of War Information. Many songs are sung in German by | and Glenn Miller speaks in German about the war effort. Before Miller's di ... |
Beenie Man | ... ary J. Blige, Bea Arthur, Dionne Warwick, Cyndi Lauper, Olivia Newton-John, | , Pete Burns, Bow Wow Wow, and the Backstreet Boys were notable guests. Hi ... |
Charles V | ... ng of Hungary and Bohemia. This link strengthened in 1546, when the emperor | obtained the help of the duke during the war of the league of Schmalkalden ... |
David Mach | ... e/portrait painter Lucian Freud, Pop artist Richard Hamilton, Richard Long, | , printer Boyd Webb, sculptor Alison Wilding and Richard Wilson. The appoi ... |
Jacob Druckman | ... h ensembles. Compositions for four double basses exist by Gunther Schuller, | , James Tenney, Robert Ceely, , Bernhard Alt, Norman Ludwin, Frank Proto, ... |
King Henry VIII | ... dover and Anne Boleyn also owned property in the same town. It is said that | made Aylesbury the county town in preference to Buckingham because Boleyn' ... |
Ja Rule | ... irst notable MC to deliver "sing-raps." Popular rappers such as 50 Cent and | add a slight melody to their otherwise purely percussive raps whereas some ... |
Gustav Vigeland | ... n statues of the Virgin Mary and the Apostle John by the Norwegian sculptor | . Built into the north side of the ambulatory surrounding the octagon is a ... |
Vincent van Gogh | ... iffin and Rationalism as an angel). "Religions pass away, but God remains", | wrote that Hugo declared (but actually it was Jules Michelet). Christianit ... |
Ronnie Hawkins | ... ung. Two of the guests were fundamental to The Band's existence and growth: | and Bob Dylan. Other guests they admired (and in most cases had worked wit ... |
Oscar Reutersvärd | ... tribar, is an impossible object. It was first created by the Swedish artist | in 1934. The mathematician Roger Penrose independently devised and popular ... |
50 Cent | ... er was the first notable MC to deliver "sing-raps." Popular rappers such as | and Ja Rule add a slight melody to their otherwise purely percussive raps ... |
Elton John | ... According to author Darden Asbury Pyron, "Liberace was the first gay person | had ever seen on television; he became his hero. |
Roger Limb | ... ay 2009, Dick Mills reunited with former BBC Radiophonic Workshop composers | , Paddy Kingsland and Peter Howell with archivist Mark Ayres for a unique ... |
Ralph Vaughan Williams | ... e English song-cycle in his version of Tennyson's Maud a little previously. | produced his most famous settings of six songs, the cycle On Wenlock Edge, ... |
Paul Rodgers | ... the first time in 18 years as "Queen", along with Free/Bad Company vocalist | . Billed as "Queen + Paul Rodgers", the band has played throughout 2005 an ... |
Gunther Schuller | ... r arranged for such ensembles. Compositions for four double basses exist by | , Jacob Druckman, James Tenney, Robert Ceely, , Bernhard Alt, Norman Ludwi ... |
Mary Harron | ... reen, and a starkly different Less Than Zero film was released in 1987, and | 's adaptation of American Psycho was released to predominantly positive re ... |
Stevie Wonder | ... and John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra as well as creative funk master | . In 1977, their friend Sid McCray introduced the band, who were already i ... |
Michelangelo | ... ly Renaissance, the Sibyls were also represented in publicly available art. | fixed our image of the sibyls forever, in his powerful representations of ... |
Ethel Waters | ... te "(What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue" (1929), which became a hit for | and Louis Armstrong |
Lucian Freud | ... Tony Cragg is awarded. Other nominees included figurative/portrait painter | , Pop artist Richard Hamilton, Richard Long, David Mach, printer Boyd Webb ... |
Winston Churchill | ... Cyril Newall, then Chief of the Air Staff, resisted repeated requests from | to weaken the home defence by sending precious squadrons to France. When t ... |
Jonathan Swift | The term big-endian originally comes from | 's satirical novel Gulliver’s Travels by way of Danny Cohen in 1980. In 17 ... |
MC Shan | ... ogie Down Productions had manufactured a disagreement with the Juice Crew's | , releasing "South Bronx" and "The Bridge is Over" in reply to his "The Br ... |
Nate Dogg | ... ie, another Midwestern group. Another rapper that harmonized his rhymes was | , a rapper part of the group 213. Rakim experimented not only with followi ... |
Herbie Hancock | ... k No Evil by Wayne Shorter; The Real McCoy by McCoy Tyner; Maiden Voyage by | ; Miles Smiles by Miles Davis; and Search for the New Land by Lee Morgan ( ... |
John Cage | ... sound of one drone could make music. Also in 1949, Pierre Boulez befriended | , who was visiting Paris to do research on the music of . John Cage had be ... |
Noël Coward | ... ic films such as Alfie starring Michael Caine, The Italian Job in 1969 with | , Roman Polanski's first English language film in 1965 Repulsion; Be My Gu ... |
John Ruskin | ... "The Elements of Drawing", a watercolor tutorial by the English art critic | , has been out of print only once since it was first published in 1857. Co ... |
Leni Riefenstahl | ... videos and concerts, including the use of excerpts from the film Olympia by | in the video for the Depeche Mode cover "Stripped". Their cover of their d ... |
Tina Turner | ... med. Footage from the show was used on the Delicate Sound of Thunder video. | played here in 1990 during her Foreign Affair Tour |
Missy Elliott | ... the Rain" was released as the album's lead single. She also has a song with | . 2011 saw Queen Latifah sing "Who Can I Turn To" in a duet with Tony Benn ... |
Arthur Somervell | ... in English music. The first was probably the cycle A Shropshire Lad set by | in 1904, who had begun to develop the concept of the English song-cycle in ... |
Agnetha Fältskog | ... tly, her relationship with Andersson, and friendship with Björn Ulvaeus and | led to the formation of ABBA. In 1972, after five years at EMI Sweden, Lyn ... |
Alison Krauss | Buddy Miller toured as part of the band on Robert Plant and | 's Raising Sand tour of the USA and Europe, and with Emmylou Harris, Patty ... |
Adam Lambert | ... . The production played at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood and also featured | . Kilmer had previously played Moses in the animated film The Prince of Eg ... |
Chris Achilleos | ... in 1979, which courted controversy due to its risqué album cover by artist | , which featured an illustration of a naked woman straddling a coiled snak ... |
Ichiro Fujiyama | ... stern classical music, made waves across the country in the prewar period.. | became popular in the prewar period, but war songs later became popular wh ... |
Olivia Newton-John | ... uran, Pat Benatar, Mary J. Blige, Bea Arthur, Dionne Warwick, Cyndi Lauper, | , Beenie Man, Pete Burns, Bow Wow Wow, and the Backstreet Boys were notabl ... |
Régis Wargnier | ... photographer in P. Pavlikovsky's movie The Stringer. The second role was in | 's movie East/West. Sergey played Sasha, the neighbour of an unlucky coupl ... |
G. Owen Bonawit | File:SML-Stained-Glass-5.jpg|A small panel by | at Yale University, c.1930, demonstrates grisaille glass painting enlivene ... |
Little Richard | ... ith teenage delinquency. American rock and roll acts such as Elvis Presley, | and Buddy Holly thereafter became major forces in the British charts |
Björn Ulvaeus | ... d radio. Subsequently, her relationship with Andersson, and friendship with | and Agnetha Fältskog led to the formation of ABBA. In 1972, after five yea ... |
Joni Mitchell | ... Allen Toussaint and a stellar list of guests, including other Canadian acts | and Neil Young. Two of the guests were fundamental to The Band's existence ... |
Louise Bertin | ... te song on the piano – with only one finger. Hugo also worked with composer | , writing the libretto for her 1836 opera La Esmeralda which was based on ... |
Mark Ayres | ... kshop composers Roger Limb, Paddy Kingsland and Peter Howell with archivist | for a unique live concert at The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London, performin ... |
George Henry Paulin | The war memorial dates from 1922 and is by | |
Fred Rogers | ... "Despicable Me", and the titular character of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, | . Other notable film and television figures include Sarah Wayne Callies (P ... |
Eve Plumb | The pilot is notable for the non-appearance of the future Jan Brady ( | ) as Bonnie Braids. Although cast in the role, she only appears in the tit ... |
McCoy Tyner | ... cords. Key albums include Speak No Evil by Wayne Shorter; The Real McCoy by | ; Maiden Voyage by Herbie Hancock; Miles Smiles by Miles Davis; and Search ... |
Jessica Wahls | ... on round, Nadja Benaissa, Lucy Diakovska, Sandy Mölling, Vanessa Petruo and | were chosen, and signed a recording contract with Polydor. Managed by Joy ... |
Tony Cragg | Sculpture artist | is awarded. Other nominees included figurative/portrait painter Lucian Fre ... |
Frank Proto | ... Jacob Druckman, James Tenney, Robert Ceely, , Bernhard Alt, Norman Ludwin, | , Joseph Lauber, Erich Hartmann, Colin Brumby, Miloslav Gajdos and Theodor ... |
Patrick Caulfield | ... rd Deacon is awarded. Other nominees included graphic-style painter/printer | , Helen Chadwick, Richard Long, Declan McGonagle and Thérèsa Oulton. The p ... |
Johannes Brahms | ... icians have influenced European classical composers such as Franz Liszt and | . The lăutari who perform at traditional Romanian weddings are virtually a ... |
Oscar Wilde | ... young sinner with the handcuffs on his wrists?", written after the trial of | , addressed more general social injustice towards homosexuality. In the po ... |
Tori Amos | ... ter) was used as an archetype for the character Tori by contemporary artist | in her 2007 album American Doll Posse, and the Canadian rock band Rush ref ... |
John Lennon | ... ased Home at Last. Included on this album is "God Part III", which draws on | 's "God" and the U2 riposte ("God II"); "Come Away", written about his 197 ... |
Cyndi Lauper | ... rvana, Duran Duran, Pat Benatar, Mary J. Blige, Bea Arthur, Dionne Warwick, | , Olivia Newton-John, Beenie Man, Pete Burns, Bow Wow Wow, and the Backstr ... |
Richard Parkes Bonington | ... s. In particular, the graceful, lapidary and atmospheric genre paintings by | created an international fad for watercolor painting, especially in Englan ... |
Helen Chadwick | ... d. Other nominees included graphic-style painter/printer Patrick Caulfield, | , Richard Long, Declan McGonagle and Thérèsa Oulton. The prize was present ... |
Andrea Bernasconi | ... Flavio Anicio Olibrio) and Leonardo Vinci (Naples, 1728, as Ricimero), and | (1737, Wien, as Flavio Anicio Olibrio o La tirannide debellata). The libre ... |
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Wayne Shorter | ... bop" was recorded on Blue Note Records. Key albums include Speak No Evil by | ; The Real McCoy by McCoy Tyner; Maiden Voyage by Herbie Hancock; Miles Sm ... |
Stevie Wonder | ... t. Jill Scott, Erykah Badu, Joe Sample, George Duke, Christian McBride, and | made guest appearances. It was nominated for a Grammy in the "Best Traditi ... |
Dinah Shore | Also, the Miller-led AAF Orchestra recorded songs with the American singer | . These were done at the Abbey Road studios and were the last recorded son ... |
John Eaves | ... ek films, The Next Generation and . Zimmerman collaborated with illustrator | for many designs. Zimmerman's approach to realizing a vision of the future ... |
Randy Newman | ... Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 2002 ceremonies, but it lost to | 's "If I Didn't Have You" from Monsters, Inc |
Bob Marley | ... d". Despite their burgeoning punk sound, the early Bad Brains, after seeing | in concert, also delved deep into reggae music and the Rastafari movement. ... |
Biz Markie | ... rom Shanté followed: "Bite This" (1985), "Queen of Rox" (1985), introducing | on "Def Fresh Crew" (1986), "Payback" (1987), and perhaps her greatest rec ... |
The Joe Loss Orchestra | ... w. With a musically inclined father (who was a jazz trumpeter and sang with | ), Costello's first broadcast recording was alongside his dad in a televis ... |
Peter Howell | ... h former BBC Radiophonic Workshop composers Roger Limb, Paddy Kingsland and | with archivist Mark Ayres for a unique live concert at The Roundhouse, Cha ... |
Allen Toussaint | ... cisco, California. The concert featured a horn section with arrangements by | and a stellar list of guests, including other Canadian acts Joni Mitchell ... |
Elvis Presley | ... rock and roll with teenage delinquency. American rock and roll acts such as | , Little Richard and Buddy Holly thereafter became major forces in the Bri ... |
Pierre Boulez | ... lence) – showing how the sound of one drone could make music. Also in 1949, | befriended John Cage, who was visiting Paris to do research on the music o ... |
Anton Pieck | The Dutch artist | (1895-1987) has an illustration of a street corner scene, in which a sandw ... |
Yehonatan Geffen | ... h Levin's cabarets. Another prominent stand-up performance in the 1970s was | 's stand-up performance which was satirical about the Israeli society and ... |
Franz Liszt | ... es of Romani musicians have influenced European classical composers such as | and Johannes Brahms. The lăutari who perform at traditional Romanian weddi ... |
Robert Plant | Buddy Miller toured as part of the band on | and Alison Krauss's Raising Sand tour of the USA and Europe, and with Emmy ... |
Quentin Tarantino | ... hivists". Among this group, Avary met an odd and brilliant film enthusiast, | . The two became friends, introducing each other to their favorite films |
Giovan Battista Carpi | ... nald Duck and the Man from the West), written by Guido Martina and drawn by | |
Sergei Prokofiev | ... that quotes the children's song Frere Jacques, transposed into a minor key. | 's Lieutenant Kijé Suite features a difficult and very high double bass so ... |
Rich Matteson | ... carved out over the last 40 or so years, largely starting with the pioneer | (see "List of important players" below). The euphonium can also double on ... |
Francesco de' Rossi (Il Salviati) | Among Bandinelli's pupils were Giorgio Vasari and | . His sons Clemente Bandinelli, a collaborator in Baccio's studio, and Mic ... |
Nicolas Roeg | ... music had been used for films previously (most notably, parts of Hymnen in | 's Walkabout in 1971), this was the first time he had been asked to provid ... |
Eric Clapton | ... ed with before) included Muddy Waters, Dr. John, Van Morrison, Ringo Starr, | , Ronnie Wood, Paul Butterfield, and Neil Diamond |
Max Azria | ... lay Moses in a Los Angeles musical production of , produced by BCBG founder | . The production played at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood and also feature ... |
Delia Derbyshire | ... montage tributes of deceased members of the Workshop including Daphne Oram, | and John Baker. The two and a half hour event climaxed with live performan ... |
Dinah Shore | ... earance at the Hollywood Bowl. That led to a summer replacement program for | |
William Ewart Gladstone | ... al to Peel were known as the Peelites and included the Earl of Aberdeen and | . During 1859 the Peelites merged with the Whigs and the Radicals to form ... |
Mickey Thomas | ... ayed by Tom Cruise in Risky Business. In 1986, she appeared with Starship's | in the music video for the song "Sara". The song reached #1 on the Billboa ... |
Leonardo Vinci | ... cola Porpora (1711, in Neaples, as Il trionfo di Flavio Anicio Olibrio) and | (Naples, 1728, as Ricimero), and Andrea Bernasconi (1737, Wien, as Flavio ... |
Louis Le Prince | ... ge some time between 1877 and 1880. The first narrative film was created by | in 1888. It was a two-second film of people walking in Oakwood streets gar ... |
Vanessa Petruo | ... r a final elimination round, Nadja Benaissa, Lucy Diakovska, Sandy Mölling, | and Jessica Wahls were chosen, and signed a recording contract with Polydo ... |
Anish Kapoor | | received the prize for an untitled piece in sandstone and pigment. Other n ... |
David Ruffin | ... eeves & the Vandellas". Having learned that Ross would receive top billing, | lobbied—unsuccessfully—to have the Temptations renamed as "David Ruffin & ... |
John A. Alonzo | Berman backed Carson's choice to hire | , the director of photography for Chinatown and Scarface |
UTFO | ... r DJs" by Dimples D. Soon after came 14-year-old Roxanne Shanté's answer to | 's "Roxanne Roxanne", "Roxanne's Revenge" (1985), sparking off the huge wa ... |
Tracy Chapman | In the mid-1990s, Walker was involved in a romance with singer-songwriter | |
Ric Ocasek | ... ette only" in January 1982, followed in 1983 by Rock for Light, produced by | of The Cars |
Tony Strobl | ... cDuck's cousin in the 1968 story "The Doony Desert Dilemma" Vic Lockman and | . An imposter calling himself Lurch Duck and claiming to be Scrooge's long ... |
Jerry Lee Lewis | ... irst English language film in 1965 Repulsion; Be My Guest in 1965, featured | an early appearance by the young actor Steve Marriott and The Nashville Te ... |
Lynn Ahrens | ... erforming a cover version of "Journey to the Past" which earned songwriters | and Stephen Flaherty a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original ... |
B.B. King | ... 100. The single "Fool For Your Loving", which the band originally wrote for | , made #13 in the UK single charts and #53 in the US, and the title track ... |
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Giorgio Vasari | Among Bandinelli's pupils were | and Francesco de' Rossi (Il Salviati). His sons Clemente Bandinelli, a col ... |
Martyn Bennett | ... The poet's own reading of the poem in English and in Gaelic was sampled by | for his album Bothy Culture for a track of the same name |
Benny Andersson | ... th Is Wonderful"), and finished fourth. Backstage she met her future spouse | , who also participated in the contest as composer. They soon met again at ... |
Leonardo da Vinci | ... accidentally transported back in time to the 15th century; there they meet | and, upon realising which age they are in, travel to Spain to try to stop ... |
Sean Scully | ... Italian-born sculptor Giuseppe Penone, painter Paula Rego, abstract painter | and Richard Wilson |
Wynonna Judd | ... rtists as the daughter of country music singer Naomi Judd and the sister of | . While she is best known for an ongoing acting career spanning more than ... |
Van Morrison | ... (and in most cases had worked with before) included Muddy Waters, Dr. John, | , Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Ronnie Wood, Paul Butterfield, and Neil Diamo ... |
Buddy Holly | ... ency. American rock and roll acts such as Elvis Presley, Little Richard and | thereafter became major forces in the British charts |
Thomas Collier | ... am Henry Hunt, John Frederick Lewis, Myles Birket Foster, Frederick Walker, | and many others. In particular, the graceful, lapidary and atmospheric gen ... |
Gustav Mahler | ... New York Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein. The third movement of | 's first symphony features a solo for the double bass that quotes the chil ... |
Daphne Oram | ... usical video montage tributes of deceased members of the Workshop including | , Delia Derbyshire and John Baker. The two and a half hour event climaxed ... |
Nicola Porpora | ... atro San Cassiano in Venice, but the same libretto was put in music also by | (1711, in Neaples, as Il trionfo di Flavio Anicio Olibrio) and Leonardo Vi ... |
Ringo Starr | ... ases had worked with before) included Muddy Waters, Dr. John, Van Morrison, | , Eric Clapton, Ronnie Wood, Paul Butterfield, and Neil Diamond |
Rakim | ... r that harmonized his rhymes was Nate Dogg, a rapper part of the group 213. | experimented not only with following the beat, but also with complementing ... |
Mozart | ... e, is first presented to the audience as a child prodigy playing a piece by | , but suddenly starts to bang on the piano keys when he notices out the wi ... |
Shawn Colvin | ... Sand tour of the USA and Europe, and with Emmylou Harris, Patty Griffin and | on the Three Girls and Their Buddy tour. While on tour, Miller suffered a ... |
George Butterworth | ... ondon String Quartet and Frederick B. Kiddle in 1917. Between 1909 and 1911 | produced settings in two collections or cycles, as Six Songs from A Shrops ... |
Eadweard Muybridge | The first projected primary proto-movie was made by | some time between 1877 and 1880. The first narrative film was created by L ... |
Herbie Hancock | ... y John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Charles Mingus, Wayne Shorter and | . Generally, the term post-bop is taken to mean jazz from the mid-sixties ... |
Martha Reeves | ... members of The Supremes. Many of the other Motown performers, particularly | of Martha and the Vandellas, felt that Berry Gordy was lavishing too much ... |
Sandy Mölling | ... o prepare. After a final elimination round, Nadja Benaissa, Lucy Diakovska, | , Vanessa Petruo and Jessica Wahls were chosen, and signed a recording con ... |
Paula Rego | ... rative painter Lucian Freud, Italian-born sculptor Giuseppe Penone, painter | , abstract painter Sean Scully and Richard Wilson |
Vic Lockman | ... ak, is Scrooge McDuck's cousin in the 1968 story "The Doony Desert Dilemma" | and Tony Strobl . An imposter calling himself Lurch Duck and claiming to b ... |
Jello Biafra | ... rt." On the final track of his Become the Media spoken word album, activist | discusses a conversation he had with cast member Irene McGee, who was slap ... |
Samuel Peploe | ... ists, including the Glasgow Boys and the famed Scottish Colourists, such as | and F. C. B. Cadell, based themselves in the area over a 30-year period fr ... |
Wayne Shorter | ... in seminal work by John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Charles Mingus, | and Herbie Hancock. Generally, the term post-bop is taken to mean jazz fro ... |
Karen Newman | In 2008, a bronze bust of Szabo by sculptor | was unveiled at the Albert Embankment of the River Thames, opposite Lambet ... |
Quentin Tarantino | ... on Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, the latter of which earned both him and | an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay at the 67th Academy Awards. He also ... |
Masta Ace | ... Shan, Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, Roxanne Shanté, Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, and | . His Juice Crew collective was an important force in ushering the "golden ... |
Giuseppe Penone | ... inter Gillian Ayres, figurative painter Lucian Freud, Italian-born sculptor | , painter Paula Rego, abstract painter Sean Scully and Richard Wilson |
Francesco Gasparini | The libretto was written for a dramma per musica in three acts by | , performed that same year in the Teatro San Cassiano in Venice, but the s ... |
Alicia Rhett | ... r of de Havilland's Gone with the Wind co-stars are alive as of April 2012: | (born February 1, 1915), who played Ashley Wilkes's sister India Wilkes, i ... |
Patty Griffin | ... Krauss's Raising Sand tour of the USA and Europe, and with Emmylou Harris, | and Shawn Colvin on the Three Girls and Their Buddy tour. While on tour, M ... |
Dolly Parton | ... ppeared to be completely arbitrary, one raid famously netting a copy of the | musical The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982) under the mistaken beli ... |
Adolf Hitler | Starting in the 1930s, | and Joseph Stalin murdered many Esperanto speakers because of their anti-n ... |
Elton John | ... 986. This style was also used for the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, with | singing the opening ballad and then after the taped operatic section, Axl ... |
Wingy Manone | ... osition, "Weary Blues". Glenn Miller's "In the Mood" had an earlier life as | 's "Tar Paper Stomp". All these songs use twelve bar blues riffs, and most ... |
Charles Mingus | ... re's origins lie in seminal work by John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Bill Evans, | , Wayne Shorter and Herbie Hancock. Generally, the term post-bop is taken ... |
Benjamin Britten | ... tures a difficult and very high double bass solo in the "Romance" movement. | 's The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra contains a prominent passage ... |
Roxanne Shanté | ... embled various hip hop acts, including MC Shan, Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, | , Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, and Masta Ace. His Juice Crew collective was an im ... |
Gillian Ayres | ... rather than an exhibition of work in 1989. Other nominees included painter | , figurative painter Lucian Freud, Italian-born sculptor Giuseppe Penone, ... |
Eric Clapton | ... , in the Surrey home of Ze and Dave Markee, who had been the bass player in | 's band, Norman received prayer for his long-term health problems from Pas ... |
Philip II of Spain | ... lii suorum de humani corporis fabrica librorum epitome, and dedicated it to | , son of the Emperor |
Jeff Dunas | ... e is the mother of actress Alexa Davalos, from her marriage to photographer | |
Kate Smith | ... ed after his early guest appearances on CBS's The Kate Smith Show, starring | , and Cavalcade of Stars, with Jackie Gleason. Liberace was particularly d ... |
Muddy Waters | ... her guests they admired (and in most cases had worked with before) included | , Dr. John, Van Morrison, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Ronnie Wood, Paul But ... |
Nadja Benaissa | ... ts remained and were sent home to prepare. After a final elimination round, | , Lucy Diakovska, Sandy Mölling, Vanessa Petruo and Jessica Wahls were cho ... |
Myles Birket Foster | ... Cotman, David Cox, Peter de Wint, William Henry Hunt, John Frederick Lewis, | , Frederick Walker, Thomas Collier and many others. In particular, the gra ... |
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Charlotte Gainsbourg | ... ia as a depressed woman at the end of the world. The film, which also stars | , Kiefer Sutherland and Charlotte Rampling premiered at the 2011 Cannes Fi ... |
Peter Serafinowicz | ... sion of the theme tune. Celebrated attendees included actor/writer/composer | and satirist/writer/broadcaster Victor Lewis-Smith. Multiple cameras recor ... |
Steve Marriott | ... st in 1965, featured Jerry Lee Lewis an early appearance by the young actor | and The Nashville Teens. In 1969, The Beatles used the studios while rehea ... |
Ian Paice | ... were included in a reissue of the album Trouble in 2006. Shortly after that | replaced David Dowle giving Whitesnake three ex-Deep Purple members. The n ... |
Pete Burns | ... , Bea Arthur, Dionne Warwick, Cyndi Lauper, Olivia Newton-John, Beenie Man, | , Bow Wow Wow, and the Backstreet Boys were notable guests. His co-host wa ... |
Karlheinz Stockhausen | ... Cage applied his aleatoric methods to tape-based composition. Also in 1952, | completed a modest musique concrète student piece entitled Etude. Cage's w ... |
Rachel Whiteread | | was the winner for House, a concrete cast of a house on the corner of Grov ... |
Shakin' Stevens | ... t Puppies, The School (UK), We're No Heroes, Pagan Wanderer Lu, Budgie, and | . Also, performers such as The Automatic, Manic Street Preachers, Lostprop ... |
Freddie Mercury | Following the death of | in November 1991, May chose to deal with his grief by committing himself a ... |
James Stewart | MCA head Lew Wasserman, whose client list included | , Janet Leigh and other actors who would appear in Hitchcock's films, had ... |
Blind Blake | ... uding Charley Patton, Son House, Blind Lemon, Robert Johnson, Howlin' Wolf, | , Willie Dixon, and Blues Boy Willie, whose father toured with Rainey |
Meredith Willson | ... ntion in the song "Seventy-Six Trombones" from the musical The Music Man by | |
Bette Davis | De Havilland was good friends with | with whom she starred in Hush… Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964), The Private L ... |
Machito | ... etween the two pulse (subdivision) structures, was explored in the 1940s by | 's Afro-Cubans, but "Footprints" is not a Latin jazz tune; Cuban music is ... |
James Brown | ... d the father of Keith John, a long time backing vocalist for Stevie Wonder. | , who early in his career had opened shows for John, recorded a tribute al ... |
Frédéric Chopin | ... film which tells a fictionalised life story of Polish pianist and composer | . Directed by Charles Vidor, the film starred Cornel Wilde (as Chopin), Me ... |
Biz Markie | ... ords and assembled various hip hop acts, including MC Shan, Big Daddy Kane, | , Roxanne Shanté, Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, and Masta Ace. His Juice Crew coll ... |
Johannes Fritsch | ... of music by Mozart, Debussy, Bartók, Stravinsky, Goeyvaerts, Boulez, Nono, | , Michael von Biel, and, especially, Webern (Texte 1:24–31, 39–44, 75–85, ... |
Antonin Artaud | ... mposed significant electronic, vocal, and instrumental works. In late 1947, | recorded (To Have Done with the Judgment of God), an audio piece full of t ... |
Dr. Seuss | ... om he grew up watching on I Love Lucy re-runs. He is a self-described "huge | fan", devoting an entire room in his Jackson, Mississippi, estate to Seuss ... |
MC Shan | ... l found Cold Chillin' Records and assembled various hip hop acts, including | , Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, Roxanne Shanté, Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, and Ma ... |
Miles Davis | ... e Shorter's "Footprints" (1967). On the version recorded on Miles Smiles by | , the bass switches to 4/4 at 2:20. The 4/4 figure is known as tresillo in ... |
Neil Diamond | ... Van Morrison, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Ronnie Wood, Paul Butterfield, and | |
Adolf Hitler | ... baden was one of the planners of the July 20, 1944 assassination attempt of | . Beck was designated by his fellow conspirators to be future Head of Stat ... |
Ayumi Hamasaki | ... pop-rock band Tokio Hotel. In Asia, idols range from Japanese pop megastars | and Namie Amuro as well as Kana Nishino and Japanese music groups such as ... |
Agnetha Fältskog | ... is song on national TV, and at this occasion briefly met future ABBA member | , who also performed her first single in the same programme. Lyngstad tour ... |
Jean-Luc Godard | ... 7 Resnais participated with six other directors, including Chris Marker and | , in a collective work about the Vietnam war, (Far from Vietnam) |
Bob Dylan | A famous and widely bootlegged concert by | at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester on 17 May 1966 was mistakenly labelle ... |
Will Ferrell | ... 1, Dunst finished filming the independent comedy, Bachelorette, produced by | and Adam McKay.Reports have stated that she will join Clive Owen and Orlan ... |
Kyle Baker | ... their 1990 film. This miniseries, True Hearts and Tommy Guns, was drawn by | and edited by Len Wein. The third issue was a direct adaptation of the fil ... |
Frederick Hart | ... n's design created a controversy; a compromise was reached by commissioning | (who had placed third in the original design competition) to produce a bro ... |
Tommy Steele | ... tish rock and rollers soon began to appear, including Wee Willie Harris and | . During this period American Rock and Roll remained dominant, however, in ... |
Mark Heard | ... e of Prayer, and the opening cut of that album, "Worry Too Much" (penned by | , and originally released on his Second Hand album), won the Song of the Y ... |
David Tudor | ... Gottfried Michael Koenig, Pierre Henry, Iannis Xenakis, La Monte Young, and | , composed significant electronic, vocal, and instrumental works. In late ... |
Heavy D | ... Treacherous Three, and later, in the golden age of hip hop, Big Daddy Kane, | , and LL Cool J would continue this tradition |
David Ogden Stiers | ... an DeBlois, and features the voices of Sanders, Daveigh Chase, Tia Carrere, | , Kevin McDonald, Ving Rhames, Jason Scott Lee, and Kevin Michael Richards ... |
Howlin' Wolf | ... fluences, including Charley Patton, Son House, Blind Lemon, Robert Johnson, | , Blind Blake, Willie Dixon, and Blues Boy Willie, whose father toured wit ... |
David Tremlett | ... Young British Artist (yBA) Damien Hirst for his installations, photographer | and sculptor Alison Wilding |
Gene Krupa | ... ixties and early seventies. De Franco was already the veteran of bands like | and Tommy Dorsey in the 1940s. He was also a major exponent of modern jazz ... |
Goran Bregović | ... on Romani music, as do Spitalul de Urgenţă in Romania, Shantel in Germany, | in Serbia, Darko Rundek in Croatia, Beirut and Gogol Bordello in the Unite ... |
John Frederick Lewis | ... r, by Turner, Varley, Cotman, David Cox, Peter de Wint, William Henry Hunt, | , Myles Birket Foster, Frederick Walker, Thomas Collier and many others. I ... |
Diana Ross | ... H1, called The RuPaul Show, interviewing celebrity guests and musical acts. | , Nirvana, Duran Duran, Pat Benatar, Mary J. Blige, Bea Arthur, Dionne War ... |
LL Cool J | ... hree, and later, in the golden age of hip hop, Big Daddy Kane, Heavy D, and | would continue this tradition |
Alexander Courage | ... card from The Next Generations first season, notes from the theme for , and | 's classic Star Trek fanfare |
Stevie Wonder | ... wn and Stax, and the father of Keith John, a long time backing vocalist for | |
Frank Sinatra | ... r the heads of all the major Families, claiming that they were going to see | perform. Luciano had three topics to discuss: the heroin trade, Cuban gamb ... |
Barbara Randolph | ... f Motown Dreams, Success, and Betrayal, Gordy intended to replace Ross with | as early as 1966 during a run of live gigs in the autumn of that year, but ... |
Andrea del Sarto | A youthful portrait by | ca 1517 is conserved at the Uffizi |
Jackie Chan | ... of Around the World in 80 Days, where he appeared onscreen with action star | for the first time. In 2005 he appeared as himself in the film The Kid & I ... |
E. T. A. Hoffmann | ... , nature, and Germanic myths. The later German Romanticism of, for example, | 's Der Sandmann (The Sandman), 1817, and Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff's ... |
James Ensor | ... e personal than that of other Symbolist painters such as Gustave Moreau and | . Nonetheless, Munch was highly influential, particularly with the German ... |
Bob Dylan | American singer/songwriter | refers to Rainey in the song "Tombstone Blues" on his 1965 album, Highway ... |
Giuseppe Verdi | ... four years' study in Paris, she had her operatic début 1864 as Violetta in | 's opera La Traviata at the Théâtre Lyrique, Paris. After this success she ... |
Edwin Carr | ... ilburn and other composers working during the late 1950s and 60s, including | , developed a new direction in New Zealand music that was distinctly separ ... |
Marley Marl | One of hip hop's most important producers and innovators, | found Cold Chillin' Records and assembled various hip hop acts, including ... |
The Notorious B.I.G. | ... op artists such as KRS One, Public Enemy, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Jay-Z, Nas, | , and dead prez are known for their sociopolitical subject matter. Their W ... |
Don Rosa | ... is the biological grandson of Grandma Duck and not related to Scrooge), but | picked up the name, and used Matilda McDuck as a prominent character in |
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor | ... of Austria, Princess Royal of Hungary and Bohemia (1683–1754), daughter of | and his third wife, Eleonore Magdalena of the Palatinate-Neuburg, thus str ... |
Johnny Hodges | ... Duke Ellington's "Happy-Go-Lucky Local", which Ellington had recycled from | ' earlier "That's the Blues, Old Man" |
Rachel Whiteread | ... r nominees included abstract painters Ian Davenport, Fiona Rae and sculptor | |
Alan Hodgkin | ... igation of the electrical properties of nerve cells, culminating in work by | , Andrew Huxley, and others on the biophysics of the action potential, and ... |
Neil Innes | ... ir sketch of a sickeningly nice, low-budget film, entitled a video "nicie". | ' song "My New School" (1984) contains a video nasty reference "It's got a ... |
Paul Butterfield | ... ddy Waters, Dr. John, Van Morrison, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Ronnie Wood, | , and Neil Diamond |
Leonard Bernstein | ... iginally written for the cello) with the New York Philharmonic conducted by | . The third movement of Gustav Mahler's first symphony features a solo for ... |
Raphael | ... amazed by the paintings in the gallery, particularly those of Correggio and | . During the summer of 1798 his uncle was promoted to a court in Berlin, a ... |
Andy Razaf | ... d "Jitterbug Waltz" (1942). He collaborated with the Tin Pan Alley lyricist | . He composed stride piano display pieces such as "Handful of Keys", "Vale ... |
Charlie Parker | The riff from | 's bebop number "Now's the Time" (1945) re-emerged four years later as the ... |
Grenville Davey | | received the prize for Entitled HAL, a work consisting of two abstract ste ... |
Nas | ... hip hop artists such as KRS One, Public Enemy, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Jay-Z, | , The Notorious B.I.G., and dead prez are known for their sociopolitical s ... |
La Monte Young | ... lheinz Stockhausen, Gottfried Michael Koenig, Pierre Henry, Iannis Xenakis, | , and David Tudor, composed significant electronic, vocal, and instrumenta ... |
Carl Barks | ... a McDuck is one of Scrooge McDuck's two sisters. She was first mentioned in | ' 1950s sketch for a Duck Family Tree, where she was shown to have adopted ... |
Willie Dixon | ... Patton, Son House, Blind Lemon, Robert Johnson, Howlin' Wolf, Blind Blake, | , and Blues Boy Willie, whose father toured with Rainey |
John Philip Sousa | ... typically have extremely important parts in many marches (such as those by | ), and in brass band music of the British tradition |
Ian Davenport | ... d piece in sandstone and pigment. Other nominees included abstract painters | , Fiona Rae and sculptor Rachel Whiteread |
Seiji Ozawa | ... works and movie scoring) being the best known. Also famous is the conductor | . Since 1999 the pianist Fujiko Hemming, who plays Liszt and Chopin, has b ... |
Eddie Campbell | Both | and Grant Morrison have utilised the character. Morrison claims that the m ... |
Winston Churchill | ... lew to Britain to discuss the weakness of Singapore's defences and sat with | 's British War Cabinet. En route he inspected Singapore's defences – findi ... |
Robbie Robertson | ... tribute album, Thinking about Little Willie John... and a Few Nice Things. | , former lead guitarist for The Band, referenced John in a song on his 198 ... |
Fiona Rae | ... stone and pigment. Other nominees included abstract painters Ian Davenport, | and sculptor Rachel Whiteread |
Duke Ellington | ... ing point for longer compositions. The "Night Train" riff was first used in | 's "Happy-Go-Lucky Local", which Ellington had recycled from Johnny Hodges ... |
Ronnie Wood | ... ) included Muddy Waters, Dr. John, Van Morrison, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, | , Paul Butterfield, and Neil Diamond |
Joseph Carl Breil | ... and moods to watch for. Starting with the mostly original score composed by | for D. W. Griffith's groundbreaking epic The Birth of a Nation (USA, 1915) ... |
Gustave Moreau | ... mbolism was far more personal than that of other Symbolist painters such as | and James Ensor. Nonetheless, Munch was highly influential, particularly w ... |
Isaac Newton | ... o flow". As fluxion, this term was introduced into differential calculus by | |
Dolly Parton | ... album 'Nashville' on which Emmylou Harris, Patty Griffin, Gillian Welch and | appear as duet partners |
Stephen Sondheim | ... d a political scandal. With glamorous costumes and sets, a musical score by | , and Jean-Paul Belmondo in the title-role, it was seen as Resnais's most ... |
Dean DeBlois | ... Disney Animated Classics, it was written and directed by Chris Sanders and | , and features the voices of Sanders, Daveigh Chase, Tia Carrere, David Og ... |
Dionne Warwick | ... . Diana Ross, Nirvana, Duran Duran, Pat Benatar, Mary J. Blige, Bea Arthur, | , Cyndi Lauper, Olivia Newton-John, Beenie Man, Pete Burns, Bow Wow Wow, a ... |
Józef Elsner | ... rred Cornel Wilde (as Chopin), Merle Oberon (as George Sand), Paul Muni (as | ), Stephen Bekassy (as Franz Liszt), and Nina Foch |
Sir Peter Scott | ... erland and Mongolia) have joined the IWC. This shift was first initiated by | , the then head of the World Wildlife Fund. Labelling the IWC a "butchers' ... |
George Harrison | ... 9 November 2002 to pay tribute to Clapton's life-long friend, former Beatle | |
David Bowie | In the 2002 direct-to-video film , | is seen holding a vinyl album entitled The Rutles 1. He calls it a "piece ... |
Barry Smith | ... ume of scale mail, usually with boots and gauntlets. As originally drawn by | for "The Shadow of the Vulture" and "The Song of Red Sonja" in Conan the B ... |
Barbra Streisand | ... g Australian singer Jamie Redfern and Canadian banjo player Scotty Plummer. | was his most notable new adult act, early in her career |
Johannes Brahms | ... e orchestral bass solos are somewhat rare, there are some notable examples. | , whose father was a double bass player, wrote many difficult and prominen ... |
Michael Franti | ... ter. Their West Coast counterparts include Emcee Lynx, The Coup, Paris, and | . Tupac Shakur was also known for rapping about social issues such as poli ... |
Adam Faith | ... Boy! promoted the careers of British rock and rollers like Marty Wilde and | . Cliff Richard and his backing band The Shadows, were the most successful ... |
Wayne Shorter | ... jazz standard composed by a non-Latin to use overt African cross-rhythm was | 's "Footprints" (1967). On the version recorded on Miles Smiles by Miles D ... |
Memphis Minnie | One year after Rainey's death, blues singer and guitarist | recorded a tribute. French singer/song writer Francis Cabrel refers to Rai ... |
Camille Saint-Saëns | ... , the first designated full blown scores were composed earlier, in 1908, by | , for The Assassination of the Duke of Guise , and by Mikhail Ippolitov-Iv ... |
Marty Wilde | ... e Special and Oh Boy! promoted the careers of British rock and rollers like | and Adam Faith. Cliff Richard and his backing band The Shadows, were the m ... |
Steve Hackett | ... laborated with Eddie Van Halen. May contributed to former Genesis guitarist | 's album , playing guitar on the track "Cassandra" and providing guitar an ... |
Will Smith | ... an acting category (Best Supporting Actress, Chicago, 2002). The others are | (Best Actor, Ali, 2001, and Best Actor, The Pursuit of Happyness, 2006), a ... |
Terry Knight | Farner began his career in music by playing in | and The Pack (1965–1966), The Bossmen (1966), The Pack (aka The Fabulous P ... |
Mary J. Blige | ... ity guests and musical acts. Diana Ross, Nirvana, Duran Duran, Pat Benatar, | , Bea Arthur, Dionne Warwick, Cyndi Lauper, Olivia Newton-John, Beenie Man ... |
King Henry VIII | ... on period. Later, Buckinghamshire became an important political arena, with | intervening in local politics in the 16th century and just a century later ... |
Yves Klein | ... ms, grunts, onomatopoeia, and glossolalia. In 1949, Nouveau Réalisme artist | wrote The Monotone Symphony (formally The Monotone-Silence Symphony, conce ... |
Richard Yeoman-Clark | ... itchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (in both its radio and television forms) by | and Paddy Kingsland respectively |
Philip II of Spain | ... and the organization of the two books were quite varied. He dedicated it to | , son of the Emperor |
Terry Austin | ... Doug Moench, and Howard Chaykin, and was later redrawn by Dick Giordano and | for The Savage Sword of Conan, issue 78 |
Al Jolson | When Columbia was preparing a screen biography of | , many big-name stars were considered for the title role, including James ... |
Iannis Xenakis | ... ; Mario Davidovsky's Festino for guitar, viola, cello, and double bass; and | 's Morsima-Amorsima for piano, violin, cello, and double bass. There are a ... |
Samuel Prout | ... ohn Sell Cotman, Anthony Copley Fielding, Samuel Palmer, William Havell and | . The Swiss painter Louis Ducros was also widely known for his large forma ... |
Bill Drummond | ... ouse on the corner of Grove Road and Roman Road, London E3. Jimmy Cauty and | of the K Foundation received media coverage for the award of the "Anti-Tur ... |
William Havell | ... were John Varley, John Sell Cotman, Anthony Copley Fielding, Samuel Palmer, | and Samuel Prout. The Swiss painter Louis Ducros was also widely known for ... |
Tom Waits | Moberly is mentioned in the | song "Black Market Baby," from the 1999 album Mule Variations |
Henry VIII | ... the Dissolution of the Monasteries, all monastic manors were seized by King | . They were sold off or given away to the nobility and landed gentry. Gran ... |
Walt Disney | ... tral myths explored in the 2011 Weaponized anthology The Immanence of Myth. | has depicted the character on a number of occasions. The first such portra ... |
Klaus Kinski | ... anger is a mural of German born actress Nastassja Kinski, daughter of actor | . This was created in 1982 by Sanger native artist Jose Maro Alvarado who ... |
Dick Mills | In May 2009, | reunited with former BBC Radiophonic Workshop composers Roger Limb, Paddy ... |
Emmylou Harris | ... iller's house at Nashville to record his country album 'Nashville' on which | , Patty Griffin, Gillian Welch and Dolly Parton appear as duet partners |
Mable John | He was the brother of singer | , who recorded for Motown and Stax, and the father of Keith John, a long t ... |
Missy Elliott | ... igned with Atlantic Records. She worked with record producers Timbaland and | , who contributed to her second studio album, One in a Million. The album ... |
Camille Saint-Saëns | ... poems and operas stretch the instrument to its limits. "The Elephant" from | ' The Carnival of the Animals is a satirical portrait of the double bass, ... |
Cindy Birdsong | ... he had been seen as a replacement for Ross herself. Gordy instead contacted | in April 1967; she was a member of Patti LaBelle & the Bluebelles and supe ... |
Maximilian II Emanuel | His good work, however, was largely undone by his son | (1679–1726), whose far-reaching ambition set him warring against the Ottom ... |
Patty Griffin | ... Nashville to record his country album 'Nashville' on which Emmylou Harris, | , Gillian Welch and Dolly Parton appear as duet partners |
William Van Horn | Rumpus McFowl was created by | and introduced as a lazy and greedy cousin of Scrooge McDuck. It was soon ... |
Elton John | ... g top Motown acts as well as various other artists including, in the 1970s, | and & T.Rex and in the early 1980s "Yam Hologram". It is one of the very f ... |
Willie Bobo | ... n music. Accompanied by Paul Chambers on bass, and the Latin percussionists | and Osvaldo Martinez "Chihuahua," Hancock's pattern of attack-points is th ... |
Titian | ... anatomy he dedicated to Charles V and which most believe was illustrated by | 's pupil Jan Stephen van Calcar, though others believe was illustrated by ... |
Eric Clapton | | is a regular performer the Hall, having played host to his concerts almost ... |
Son House | ... he artist as one of a number of blues influences, including Charley Patton, | , Blind Lemon, Robert Johnson, Howlin' Wolf, Blind Blake, Willie Dixon, an ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... nd many other modern artists) and removed his 82 works from German museums. | announced in 1937, "For all we care, those prehistoric Stone Age culture b ... |
Steve Perry | Following their two most successful albums, lead singer | began to take more control over the band's direction. First, Ross Valory a ... |
Emmylou Harris | ... and friends were combined with soundstage performances with country singer | ("Evangeline") and gospel-soul group The Staple Singers ("The Weight"). Th ... |
Joseph Bonaparte | ... nk the French lines, Wellington caught up with and smashed the army of King | in the Battle of Vitoria, for which he was promoted to field marshal on 21 ... |
Francis Cabrel | ... and guitarist Memphis Minnie recorded a tribute. French singer/song writer | refers to Rainey in the song "Cent Ans de Plus" on the 1998 album Hors-Sai ... |
Solomon Burke | Buddy Miller has also produced albums for a number of artists. During 2006 | came over to Miller's house at Nashville to record his country album 'Nash ... |
Jimmy Cauty | ... rete cast of a house on the corner of Grove Road and Roman Road, London E3. | and Bill Drummond of the K Foundation received media coverage for the awar ... |
Philip V | ... coherent economic policy, but French mercantilist policies were imported by | with some success. Russia under Peter I (Peter the Great) attempted to pur ... |
Biréli Lagrène | ... artists in this tradition known internationally include Stochelo Rosenberg, | , Jimmy Rosenberg, and Tchavolo Schmitt |
Roddy McDowall | ... Saget, Charles Rocket, Neil Patrick Harris, Lydia Cornell, Brooke Shields, | and others; Chubby Checker, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, and Dr. Ruth Westheime ... |
Tupac Shakur | ... Coast counterparts include Emcee Lynx, The Coup, Paris, and Michael Franti. | was also known for rapping about social issues such as police brutality, t ... |
Richard Strauss | ... e many difficult and prominent parts for the double bass in his symphonies. | assigned the double bass daring parts, and his symphonic poems and operas ... |
Timbaland | ... Records and signed with Atlantic Records. She worked with record producers | and Missy Elliott, who contributed to her second studio album, One in a Mi ... |
Henry Rollins | In 1990, Bad Brains backed longtime friend, fan, and protege | on a cover version of The MC5's "Kick out the Jams". The recording appears ... |
Kenneth Bruce Bald | ... Enterprise Association syndicated a Dark Shadows comic strip by illustrator | (credited as "K. Bruce" because of contractual obligations) to dozens of n ... |
Kana Nishino | ... range from Japanese pop megastars Ayumi Hamasaki and Namie Amuro as well as | and Japanese music groups such as Morning Musume, AKB48, and Perfume and J ... |
Paul Klee | ... 1940s, the Nazis labeled Munch's work "degenerate art" (along with Picasso, | , Matisse, Gauguin and many other modern artists) and removed his 82 works ... |
Paul Chambers | ... scarga (jam), improvised on the spot, with no written music. Accompanied by | on bass, and the Latin percussionists Willie Bobo and Osvaldo Martinez "Ch ... |
François Marius Granet | ... fine examples were produced by French painters, including Eugène Delacroix, | , Henri-Joseph Harpignies and the satirist Honoré Daumier |
Donovan | ... the Angels Sing", and "Atlantis", a duet with the song's original performer | . The band had re-recorded the song for the closing credits of the Walt Di ... |
Thomas Lawrence | ... Antoine Houdon, Jean Marc Nattier, Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun, Hubert Robert, | , Jacques Louis David, Antoine Jean Gros and also Pierre Auguste Renoir |
Laurie Johnson | When Rigg joined the series in 1965, new theme music by | was introduced. This was based on a previously released title, on LP calle ... |
Jack Teagarden | ... guitar, Joe Venuti on violin, Jimmy Dorsey on clarinet and alto saxophone, | on trombone, and Bud Freeman on tenor saxophone. The song would go on to b ... |
William Woodward | ... in New Orleans and the South in establishing the Newcomb School of Art with | as director, thus establishing the renown Newcomb pottery. The Middle Amer ... |
Terry Austin | ... Sword", Roy Thomas/Doug Moench (w), Howard Chaykin (layouts) Dick Giordano/ | (a). (Origin re-drawn). (Reprint from Kull and the Barbarians Issue 3 |
Nicolò Zingarelli | ... unicipal government of Catania. By 1822 he was in the class of the director | , studying the masters of the Neapolitan school and the orchestral works o ... |
Terry Moore | ... ark Crilley, Elizabeth Johns, Michael Zulli, Robin Mullins, Lisa Snellings, | , Tony DiTerlizzi, Linda Medley, Lorenzo Mattotti, Zander Cannon, Dave McK ... |
Hannah Collins | ... nees included pianter Sean Scully, Laotian-born Vong Phaophanit and printer | |
Turner Layton | ... t her voice to the end credits of The Cat's Meow, singing Henry Creamer and | 's jazz standard "After You've Gone." In Spider-Man 3, she sings two songs ... |
Andrzej Dobrowolski | ... s, particularly in the work of the Italian Franco Evangelisti and the Poles | and Włodzimierz Kotoński (Skowron 1981, 39). The influence of his Kontra-P ... |
Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov | ... by Camille Saint-Saëns, for The Assassination of the Duke of Guise , and by | , for Stenka Razin |
George Dalaras | ... comments have made him a controversial figure, most notably with the singer | |
Billy Fury | ... home grown rock and roll based acts of the era. Other leading acts included | , Joe Brown, and Johnny Kidd & The Pirates, whose 1960 hit song "Shakin' A ... |
Lev Kuleshov | | was among the very first to theorize about the relatively young medium of ... |
Bob Dylan | ... ahead with their next album, Cahoots (1971). Cahoots included tunes such as | 's "When I Paint My Masterpiece," "4% Pantomime" (with Van Morrison), and ... |
Samuel Barber | ... on Bredon'), Ian Venables (Songs of Eternity and Sorrow), and the American | (e.g. 'With rue my heart is laden'). Gerald Finzi repeatedly began setting ... |
Eugène Delacroix | ... nent, though many fine examples were produced by French painters, including | , François Marius Granet, Henri-Joseph Harpignies and the satirist Honoré ... |
KRS-One | ... as crime. Schoolly D was the first notable MC to rap about crime. Early on | was accused of celebrating crime and a hedonistic lifestyle, but after the ... |
Justin Bieber | ... van Show, and Soul Train. Some contemporary teen idols include Miley Cyrus, | , Taylor Lautner, One Direction, Big Time Rush and Selena Gomez. Many Amer ... |
Carl Barks | Malcolm "Matey" McDuck appeared in the story "Back to Long Ago!" by | , in a scene where Scrooge McDuck is hypnotized into seeing events in the ... |
John Dankworth | The 1961 series featured a jazz-influenced theme by | . Library music was used sparsely as a soundtrack, sometimes with variatio ... |
Franco Evangelisti | ... ronic music in the 1950s and 1960s, particularly in the work of the Italian | and the Poles Andrzej Dobrowolski and Włodzimierz Kotoński (Skowron 1981, ... |
Hiroshige | Image:Hiroshige Van Gogh 2.JPG| | , Great Bridge, Sudden Shower at Atake woodcut, c.1857 right: Van Gogh, Th ... |
Stanley Turrentine | ... and influential tenor saxophone players included Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis and | |
Shawn Colvin | Miller formed the Buddy Miller Band, which included singer-songwriter | on vocals and guitar |
Isaac Newton | ... he advised proceeding by this method (building a case from the ground up). | , a noted Baconian, used such principles in the Philosophy section of his ... |
Henry Halstead | ... er roles in films in 1927. He was discovered that year playing banjo in the | Orchestra as Halstead was recording one of the earliest Vitaphone movie sh ... |
Allen Toussaint | ... ison), and "Life Is A Carnival," the last featuring a horn arrangement from | . Toussaint's contribution was a critical addition to the Band's next proj ... |
Włodzimierz Kotoński | ... ork of the Italian Franco Evangelisti and the Poles Andrzej Dobrowolski and | (Skowron 1981, 39). The influence of his Kontra-Punkte, Zeitmasse and Grup ... |
Paul Signac | ... ry. In Europe, gorgeous landscape and maritime watercolors were produced by | , and Paul Cézanne developed a watercolor painting style consisting entire ... |
Haydn | ... , studying the masters of the Neapolitan school and the orchestral works of | and Mozart. It was the custom at the Conservatory to introduce a promising ... |
Gerald Finzi | ... orrow), and the American Samuel Barber (e.g. 'With rue my heart is laden'). | repeatedly began settings, though never finished any. Even composers not d ... |
Will Smith | ... book, took the property to Sony to become a billion-dollar film franchise. | made a song called "Men in Black" for the movie Men in Black in 1997, and ... |
Bud Freeman | ... immy Dorsey on clarinet and alto saxophone, Jack Teagarden on trombone, and | on tenor saxophone. The song would go on to become a jazz and popular musi ... |
Honoré Daumier | ... Delacroix, François Marius Granet, Henri-Joseph Harpignies and the satirist | |
Johannes Kreisler | ... garded by the composer himself. It was in its pages that the "Kapellmeister | " character made his first appearance |
Terry Plumeri | ... for being one of the first jazz bassists to play bebop solos with the bow. | furthered the development of arco (bowed) solos, achieving horn-like techn ... |
Karlheinz Stockhausen | ... and America, other modernist and postmodernist art music composers such as | , Gottfried Michael Koenig, Pierre Henry, Iannis Xenakis, La Monte Young, ... |
Van Morrison | ... nes such as Bob Dylan's "When I Paint My Masterpiece," "4% Pantomime" (with | ), and "Life Is A Carnival," the last featuring a horn arrangement from Al ... |
Ayumi Hamasaki | ... m foreign music, today the most powerful singers and bands in the genre are | , Namie Amuro, Koda Kumi and the new popular DJ Kawasaki knowns in all the ... |
William Walton | Portsmouth Point is an overture for orchestra by the English composer | . The work was inspired by Rowlandson's print depicting Portsmouth Point. ... |
Don Rosa | ... nts in the lives of his previous incarnations. The character was later used | . He appeared on Rosa's Duck Family Tree, and he appears among the McDucks ... |
Wes Montgomery | ... of "My Favorite Things", Herbie Hancock's "Watermelon Man" and "Chameleon", | 's "Bumpin' on Sunset", and Larry Carlton's "Room 335". An example of vamp ... |
John McLaughlin | ... wer (1975) in the mold of bands such as Chick Corea's Return to Forever and | 's Mahavishnu Orchestra as well as creative funk master Stevie Wonder. In ... |
Carlos Alvarado Lang | Image:CarlosAlvaradoLang_ArbolCaido.jpg| | , Fallen tree, engravin |
John Cage | ... luence of Henry Cowell in San Francisco in the late 1940s, Lou Harrison and | began composing music for junk (waste) percussion ensembles, scouring junk ... |
Horace Silver | ... ooks, and improvisations were often less complex than in other jazz styles. | had a large influence on the soul jazz style, with songs that used funky a ... |
William Blake | Hunter was the basis for the character "Jack Tearguts" in | 's unfinished satirical novel, An Island in the Moon. He is a principal ch ... |
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor | John married Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria, daughter of | , his first cousin, in 1708. From that marriage were born six children, th ... |
John Lennon | ... to find the world's favourite song. In 2000 it came second to "Imagine" by | in a Channel 4 television poll of The 100 Best Number 1s. It has been in t ... |
Miley Cyrus | ... The Ed Sullivan Show, and Soul Train. Some contemporary teen idols include | , Justin Bieber, Taylor Lautner, One Direction, Big Time Rush and Selena G ... |
Barry Smith | # Issue 23, "Swords in the Night", Roy Thomas (w), | (a), John Buscema/Akins/Stone (i). (First appearance in a Conan comic publ ... |
Marc Shaiman | ... singing debut in the 2001 film Get Over It, performing two songs written by | . She also lent her voice to the end credits of The Cat's Meow, singing He ... |
Danny Thomas | ... g-name stars were considered for the title role, including James Cagney and | (both of whom turned it down), but resident contractee Larry Parks was rep ... |
Johnny Mercer | ... r discussed "That Old Black Magic" which was just emerging as a new song by | and Harold Arlen. Miller told Tormé to pick up every song by Mercer and st ... |
German Romantic | ... ubject of the well-known painting Chalk Cliffs on Rügen by the 19th-century | artist Caspar David Friedrich |
Malcolm Clarke | ... p making way for a new generation of musicians in the early 1970s including | , Paddy Kingsland, Roger Limb and Peter Howell. From the early days of a s ... |
Damon Knight | ... professional science fiction and fantasy writers. It was founded in 1965 by | under the name Science Fiction Writers of America, Inc. and it retains the ... |
Sean Scully | ... atch the K Foundation Burn a Million Quid). Other nominees included pianter | , Laotian-born Vong Phaophanit and printer Hannah Collins |
Carl Barks | ... uncle. He was mentioned in the story "A Christmas for Shacktown" (1952) by | , in which Donald Duck dresses up as Jake in an attempt to trick Scrooge i ... |
Herbie Hancock | ... oltrane, Kenny Burrell, and Grant Green's versions of "My Favorite Things", | 's "Watermelon Man" and "Chameleon", Wes Montgomery's "Bumpin' on Sunset", ... |
Franz Liszt | ... e Oberon (as George Sand), Paul Muni (as Józef Elsner), Stephen Bekassy (as | ), and Nina Foch |
Leonora Carrington | ... and flee to America with the help of Guggenheim. He left behind his lover, | , and she suffered a major mental breakdown. Ernst and Guggenheim arrived ... |
Don Brewer | ... aka The Fabulous Pack) (1967–1968), before forming Grand Funk Railroad with | (drums) and Mel Schacher (bass guitar) in 1969. Craig Frost (keyboards) jo ... |
Ice-T | ... of his career condemning violence and writing on issues of race and class. | was one of the first rappers to call himself a "playa" and discuss guns on ... |
Bradford Washburn | ... head, was measured. In May 1999 an American Everest Expedition, directed by | , anchored a GPS unit into the highest bedrock. A rock head elevation of , ... |
Charlie Haden | ... achieving horn-like technical freedom and a clear, vocal bowed tone, while | , best known for his work with Ornette Coleman, defined the role of the ba ... |
Christoph Willibald Gluck | ... Gluck, a story about a man who meets, or believes he has met, the composer | (1714–87) more than twenty years after the latter's death. The theme allud ... |
Tim Staffell | Brian May formed the band Smile in 1968. The group included | as singer and bassist, and later, drummer Roger Taylor, who also went on t ... |
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Hyacinthe Rigaud | ... a Hyre, Charles Le Brun, Adam Frans van der Meulen, Nicolas de Largillière, | , Jean Antoine Houdon, Jean Marc Nattier, Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun, Hubert ... |
Vong Phaophanit | ... a Million Quid). Other nominees included pianter Sean Scully, Laotian-born | and printer Hannah Collins |
Marcel Duchamp | ... and were married the following year. Along with other artists and friends ( | and Marc Chagall) who had fled from the war and lived in New York City, Er ... |
Craig Frost | ... nk Railroad with Don Brewer (drums) and Mel Schacher (bass guitar) in 1969. | (keyboards) joined the band in 1973. Farner has Cherokee ancestry deriving ... |
Pierre Schaeffer | ... rake drums, flower pots, gongs, and more. In Europe, during the late 1940s, | coined the term musique concrète to refer to the peculiar nature of sounds ... |
Brianna Taylor | ... at they had endured prior to filming, such as 's Chris Beckman, Hollywood's | and ' Ryan Knight |
Jimmy McGriff | ... ng rhythms typical of much hard bop. Important soul jazz organists included | and Jimmy Smith and Johnny Hammond Smith, and influential tenor saxophone ... |
Elton John | ... hit on the UK Singles Chart, a remake of "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" with | , which went to number seven. It was around this time that RuPaul co-hoste ... |
Winslow Homer | ... akins, John LaFarge, John Singer Sargent, Childe Hassam, and, preeminently, | |
Hubert Robert | ... he Rigaud, Jean Antoine Houdon, Jean Marc Nattier, Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun, | , Thomas Lawrence, Jacques Louis David, Antoine Jean Gros and also Pierre ... |
Isaac Newton | ... ed's Historia Coelestis Britannica which was published by Edmond Halley and | in 1712 without Flamsteed's approval. The final version of Flamsteed's cat ... |
Phil Collins | ... st post-Abba solo album. This was also her first solo album in English. The | -produced album was called Something's Going On, and became a big success ... |
Don Rosa | The character was later used by | , and appears in three of twelve original chapters of Rosa's The Life and ... |
Ornette Coleman | ... clear, vocal bowed tone, while Charlie Haden, best known for his work with | , defined the role of the bass in Free Jazz |
Ian Venables | ... Ludlow Fair'), Graham Peel (a famous version of 'In Summertime on Bredon'), | (Songs of Eternity and Sorrow), and the American Samuel Barber (e.g. 'With ... |
Larry Carlton | ... "Watermelon Man" and "Chameleon", Wes Montgomery's "Bumpin' on Sunset", and | 's "Room 335". An example of vamp use in rock music is the ballad section ... |
Tim Burton | Directors | and Quentin Tarantino, and pop singer Madonna have publicly stated they ar ... |
Ego-Wrappin' | Today, some of the newer and very interesting bands include | and Sakerock |
Kenny Burrell | ... s to "Breezin'". The following songs are dominated by vamps: John Coltrane, | , and Grant Green's versions of "My Favorite Things", Herbie Hancock's "Wa ... |
Callum Innes | ... d Palenstinian-born installation/video artist Mona Hatoum, abstract painter | and multi-media artist Mark Wallinger |
Lev Kuleshov | Sometime around 1918, Russian director | did an experiment that proves this point. (See Kuleshov Experiment) He too ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... ign of assassinations against top Nazi German officials in occupied Poland. | , meanwhile, was almost killed by his own officers, and survived various a ... |
Charles Theodore | ... arian line of the Wittelsbachs became extinct, and the succession passed to | , the elector palatine. After a separation of four and a half centuries, t ... |
Velton Ray Bunch | ... fifth season. Scores for the episodes were composed by Post (36 episodes), | (24 episodes), and Jerry Grant (10 episodes) |
Bob Dylan | ... y the Barratt Band, recorded songs for Before and After, a tribute album of | covers scheduled to be released in 1982 to celebrate the 20th anniversary ... |
Alexander Brandon | ... d changes in Unreal. The Unreal soundtrack was written by MOD music authors | and Michiel van den Bos with a few selected tracks by Dan Gardopée and And ... |
Stephen Sondheim | ... e Frogs, later updated to a modern version by Burt Shevelove (libretto) and | (music and lyrics) ("The time is the present. The place is ancient Greece. ... |
Bob Dylan | In the 1960s, Japanese bands imitated The Beatles, | and the Rolling Stones, along with other Appalachian folk music, psychedel ... |
Jean Terrell | ... ly Syreeta Wright—were considered to replace Ross. After seeing 24-year-old | perform with her brother Ernie, Berry Gordy decided on Ross' replacement. ... |
John Entwistle | ... ingo Starr's Allstars from 1994 to 1995, which also featured Randy Bachman, | , Felix Cavaliere, Billy Preston, and Starr's son, Zak Starkey |
Adolf Hitler | ... he Wagner family from 1930 to 1945, and a close friend of German chancellor | |
Nicolas de Largillière | ... re Mignard, Laurent de La Hyre, Charles Le Brun, Adam Frans van der Meulen, | , Hyacinthe Rigaud, Jean Antoine Houdon, Jean Marc Nattier, Elisabeth Vigé ... |
Mona Hatoum | ... ivided. Other nominees included Palenstinian-born installation/video artist | , abstract painter Callum Innes and multi-media artist Mark Wallinger |
Richard Wagner | ... June 1897 – 5 March 1980) was an English woman married to Siegfried Wagner, | 's son. She was the effective head of the Wagner family from 1930 to 1945, ... |
Enrique Chagoya | Istvan Horkay, Ralph Goings, | Digital prints refers to images printed using a digital printer instead of ... |
Harold Arlen | ... Old Black Magic" which was just emerging as a new song by Johnny Mercer and | . Miller told Tormé to pick up every song by Mercer and study it and to be ... |
Thorsten Brötzmann | ... sed their debut album, Elle'ments. Involving production by German producers | , Leslie Mandoki, and Peter Ries, Elle'ments also entered the Austrian, Ge ... |
Hoyt Axton | ... d by Carroll Ballard. The movie stars Kelly Reno, Mickey Rooney, Teri Garr, | , and the Arabian horse Cass Ole. The film features music by Carmine Coppo ... |
Barry Windsor-Smith | ... aracter, a high fantasy sword and sorcery heroine created by Roy Thomas and | , and loosely based on Red Sonya of Rogatino in Robert E. Howard's 1934 sh ... |
Will Smith | Men in Black (1997), starring Tommy Lee Jones and | as Agent K and Agent J, was based on Lowell Cunningham's comic book about ... |
Charlie Rich | ... ulation was 368 at the 2000 census. It was the birthplace of country singer | |
Roger Limb | ... of musicians in the early 1970s including Malcolm Clarke, Paddy Kingsland, | and Peter Howell. From the early days of a studio full of tape reels and e ... |
Don Rosa | Locksley McDuck is mentioned in "The History of The Clan McDuck" by | , a chapter created for The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck though it nev ... |
Lennox Berkeley | ... not directly associated with the 'pastoral' tradition, such as Arnold Bax, | and Arthur Bliss, were attracted to Housman's poetry. A 1976 catalogue lis ... |
Evelyn Cameron | ... rry Yippie", a town-wide BBQ and games fair held in Terry Central Park. The | Gala is often in the fall. In August, the Prairie County Fair is held at t ... |
Don Rosa | Molly Mallard was created by | for his Duck Family Tree and has not appeared in any stories. She was the ... |
Mike Post | The theme for the series was written by | . The theme was re-arranged for the fifth season. Scores for the episodes ... |
John Singer Sargent | ... exponents of the medium included Thomas Moran, Thomas Eakins, John LaFarge, | , Childe Hassam, and, preeminently, Winslow Homer |
Isaac Newton | ... ied in 1641 at the age of twenty-three. Flamsteed was greatly impressed (as | had been) by the work of Horrocks |
John Coltrane | ... the solo changes to "Breezin'". The following songs are dominated by vamps: | , Kenny Burrell, and Grant Green's versions of "My Favorite Things", Herbi ... |
Randy Bachman | ... r toured with Ringo Starr's Allstars from 1994 to 1995, which also featured | , John Entwistle, Felix Cavaliere, Billy Preston, and Starr's son, Zak Sta ... |
Franz Berwald | ... became her patron, enabling her to have vocal training. She was a pupil of | for two years |
Michiel van den Bos | ... he Unreal soundtrack was written by MOD music authors Alexander Brandon and | with a few selected tracks by Dan Gardopée and Andrew Sega. Alexander Bran ... |
Craigie Horsfield | ... video artist to win the Turner Prize. Other nominees included photographer | , painter Gary Hume and installtion artist Simon Patterson |
Jack Teagarden | ... blin'", and "Valentine Stomp" (1929). After sessions with Ted Lewis (1930), | (1931), and Billy Banks's Rhythmakers (1932), he began in May 1934 the vol ... |
Karl Klindworth | ... y a distant German relative of her mother, Henrietta Karop, and her husband | , a musician and a friend of Richard Wagner |
Peter Criss | ... ethod Man, Luke Perry, Master P, Treach, LL Cool J, Rick Fox, Dana Ivey and | have made appearances on the show |
Patty Griffin | In 2004, Miller toured with Emmylou Harris, | , Gillian Welch, and David Rawlings as the Sweet Harmony Traveling Revue |
Childe Hassam | ... um included Thomas Moran, Thomas Eakins, John LaFarge, John Singer Sargent, | , and, preeminently, Winslow Homer |
Paul Chambers | ... llington, and Oscar Pettiford, who pioneered the instrument's use in bebop. | (who worked with Miles Davis on the famous Kind of Blue album) achieved re ... |
Douglas Gordon | | becomes the first video artist to win the Turner Prize. Other nominees inc ... |
Arthur Bliss | ... ated with the 'pastoral' tradition, such as Arnold Bax, Lennox Berkeley and | , were attracted to Housman's poetry. A 1976 catalogue listed 400 musical ... |
Billy Preston | ... o 1995, which also featured Randy Bachman, John Entwistle, Felix Cavaliere, | , and Starr's son, Zak Starkey |
Virginia A. Myers | ... g is a printmaking technique made using the Iowa Foil Printer, developed by | from the commercial foil stamping process. This uses gold leaf and acrylic ... |
Arthur Hughes | ... pen timbers. Seven artists were recruited, among them Valentine Prinsep and | , and the work was hastily begun. The frescoes, done too soon and too fast ... |
Alberto Giacometti | ... ist Luis Buñuel. Ernst began to make sculpture in 1934, and spent time with | . In 1938, the American heiress and artistic patron acquired a number of M ... |
Peter Howell | ... n the early 1970s including Malcolm Clarke, Paddy Kingsland, Roger Limb and | . From the early days of a studio full of tape reels and electronic oscill ... |
Dominic Muldowney | ... milton as "Gwendolen" and Emma Fielding as "Cecily", with music composed by | . The production was released on audio cassette by the BBC Radio Collectio ... |
Missy Elliott | ... (2000), Aaliyah postponed the recording of the album. Artists Timbaland and | , who were both major contributors on previous album One in a Million, wer ... |
Grant Green | ... e following songs are dominated by vamps: John Coltrane, Kenny Burrell, and | 's versions of "My Favorite Things", Herbie Hancock's "Watermelon Man" and ... |
Mark Wallinger | ... eo artist Mona Hatoum, abstract painter Callum Innes and multi-media artist | |
Mike Post | # Prologue (Saga Sell) – Music by | /Velton Ray Bunch, narrated by Deborah Pratt (1:05 |
Lucinda Williams | He has also appeared on several albums by songwriter and singer | |
Velton Ray Bunch | # Prologue (Saga Sell) – Music by Mike Post/ | , narrated by Deborah Pratt (1:05 |
Robert Richardson | ... orked with editor Thelma Schoonmaker, cinematographers Michael Ballhaus and | , screenwriters Paul Schrader Mardik Martin, and John Logan, costume desig ... |
Iannis Xenakis | ... sers such as Karlheinz Stockhausen, Gottfried Michael Koenig, Pierre Henry, | , La Monte Young, and David Tudor, composed significant electronic, vocal, ... |
Peter Ries | ... ving production by German producers Thorsten Brötzmann, Leslie Mandoki, and | , Elle'ments also entered the Austrian, German and Swiss Albums Chart at n ... |
Bootsy Collins | ... bers to join during this period include keyboardist Bernie Worrell, bassist | , guitarist Garry Shider, and The Horny Horns |
George Benson | Examples include the outros to | 's "Body Talk" and "Plum", and the solo changes to "Breezin'". The followi ... |
Ofer Ben-Amots | ... appearances at Carnegie Hall, Stephen Scott, a neo-classical composer, and | , an Israeli composer. Filmmaker Marc Webb (class of 1995) was nominated f ... |
Ervin Nyíregyházi | The hands of pianist | are shown playing the piano |
Carl Davis | ... ow's 1980 restoration of Abel Gance's Napoléon (1927), featuring a score by | . Brownlow's restoration was later distributed in America re-edited and sh ... |
Carl Barks | Quagmire McDuck was first mentioned by | in the story "The Heirloom Watch", published on June, 1955 |
Steve Earle | ... ed as lead guitarist and backing vocalist for Emmylou Harris's Spyboy band, | on his El Corazon tour, Shawn Colvin, and Linda Ronstadt. He co-produced a ... |
Mozart | ... the masters of the Neapolitan school and the orchestral works of Haydn and | . It was the custom at the Conservatory to introduce a promising student t ... |
John LaFarge | ... tury American exponents of the medium included Thomas Moran, Thomas Eakins, | , John Singer Sargent, Childe Hassam, and, preeminently, Winslow Homer |
Peter Doig | ... rt to be nominated into the prize and adding a political dimension, painter | and multi-media Shirazeh Houshiary |
Arnold Bax | ... en composers not directly associated with the 'pastoral' tradition, such as | , Lennox Berkeley and Arthur Bliss, were attracted to Housman's poetry. A ... |
Carmine Coppola | ... arr, Hoyt Axton, and the Arabian horse Cass Ole. The film features music by | , the father of Hollywood producer Francis Ford Coppola, who was the execu ... |
Keith Williams | # Issue 178, "Chains", Sue Flaxman (w), Gavin Curtis (p), | (i) |
Charles Le Brun | ... splays works by Philippe de Champaigne, Pierre Mignard, Laurent de La Hyre, | , Adam Frans van der Meulen, Nicolas de Largillière, Hyacinthe Rigaud, Jea ... |
Gottfried Michael Koenig | ... ernist and postmodernist art music composers such as Karlheinz Stockhausen, | , Pierre Henry, Iannis Xenakis, La Monte Young, and David Tudor, composed ... |
Stephen Scott | ... entatives include Susan Grace, a pianist with appearances at Carnegie Hall, | , a neo-classical composer, and Ofer Ben-Amots, an Israeli composer. Filmm ... |
Emmylou Harris | ... ver the years, Miller has toured as lead guitarist and backing vocalist for | 's Spyboy band, Steve Earle on his El Corazon tour, Shawn Colvin, and Lind ... |
Jo Brand | ... ve a particular loathing of "Mockneys" such as Nigel Kennedy, Ben Elton and | . His other pet hates include Endemol, Peter Bazalgette and Big Brother, a ... |
Cozy Powell | ... yer Neil Murray with Mel Galley from Trapeze, bassist Colin Hodgkinson, and | as the new drummer. Saints & Sinners was another Top 10 UK album and conta ... |
Howard Blake | ... , and Maggie Smith), Johnson requested assistance from his keyboard player, | , who scored some of the episodes of the final season, as well as addition ... |
Willie Doherty | ... 1994 Turner Prize. Other nominees included video artist Northern Irish-born | whose work is the first video art to be nominated into the prize and addin ... |
Johnny Cash | Austin got her start in music opening for | in Australia at the age of 14. She later moved to the United States where ... |
Buddy DeFranco | Clarinetist | surprised many people when he led the Glenn Miller Orchestra in the late s ... |
Miles Davis | The music from | 's modal period (c.1958-63) was based on improvising songs with a small nu ... |
Gene Austin | ... ller played with many performers, from Nat Shilkret (on Victor 21298-A) and | to Erskine Tate to Adelaide Hall, but his greatest success came with his o ... |
Leonard Nimoy | "Exquisite chemistry" among Kelley, William Shatner and | manifested itself in their performances as McCoy, Captain James T. Kirk an ... |
Adam Frans van der Meulen | ... hilippe de Champaigne, Pierre Mignard, Laurent de La Hyre, Charles Le Brun, | , Nicolas de Largillière, Hyacinthe Rigaud, Jean Antoine Houdon, Jean Marc ... |
Hiroshige | Image:Hiroshige Van Gogh 1.JPG| | , The Plum Garden in Kameido, woodcut, 1857 right: Van Gogh, Flowering Plu ... |
Ron Carter | ... t to African rhythmic structures. Those structures are accessed directly by | (bass) and Tony Williams (drums), via the rhythmic sensibilities of swing. ... |
Selena Gomez | ... iley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Taylor Lautner, One Direction, Big Time Rush and | . Many American teen idols achieve "cross-over" success internationally, h ... |
Hayao Miyazaki | ... the 2002 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, which ultimately went to | 's film, Spirited Away, which was also distributed by Walt Disney Pictures ... |
Isaac Newton | ... from Bacon's essay On Truth from his 1605 work The Advancement of Learning. | was a noted Baconian—his famous quote hypotheses non fingo (I don't frame ... |
Pierre Henry | ... rt music composers such as Karlheinz Stockhausen, Gottfried Michael Koenig, | , Iannis Xenakis, La Monte Young, and David Tudor, composed significant el ... |
Ringo Starr | Farner toured with | 's Allstars from 1994 to 1995, which also featured Randy Bachman, John Ent ... |
Hans Bellmer | ... ned in Camp des Milles, near Aix-en-Provence, along with fellow surrealist, | , who had recently emigrated to Paris on the outbreak of World War II. Tha ... |
Eugene von Guerard | ... peak of Australia, and Mount Townsend ranks as second. The 1863 picture by | hanging in the National Gallery of Australia titled "Northeast view from t ... |
Damien Hirst | | is awarded the 1995 Turner Prize which indluded his notorious sculpture Mo ... |
Siegfried Wagner | ... nifred Wagner (23 June 1897 – 5 March 1980) was an English woman married to | , Richard Wagner's son. She was the effective head of the Wagner family fr ... |
Lalo Schifrin | ... " cue from the musical score from the 1967 film Cool Hand Luke, composed by | , as the theme music. The score included a telegraphic-like melody appropr ... |
Jimmy Dorsey | ... ith Carmichael doing the vocal, Eddie Lang on guitar, Joe Venuti on violin, | on clarinet and alto saxophone, Jack Teagarden on trombone, and Bud Freema ... |
Phil Harris | ... guitar. After a hiatus, I rejoined Mr. Halstead with a new group, including | , on New Year's Eve the same year for the opening night of the , a memorab ... |
Tom Huck | Woodcut artist | grew up in Potosi, where he has taken inspiration from many of the region' ... |
Syreeta Wright | ... gan plans for a Diana Ross solo career. A number of candidates—most notably | —were considered to replace Ross. After seeing 24-year-old Jean Terrell pe ... |
E A Hornel | Many of them moved to the town from Glasgow, including | , George Henry, and Jessie M King, and their presence led to Kirkcudbright ... |
Timbaland | ... omeo Must Die (2000), Aaliyah postponed the recording of the album. Artists | and Missy Elliott, who were both major contributors on previous album One ... |
David Shire | ... d to pursue another disco movie project, which never materialized. Composer | , who scored the film, had to in turn write a song to match the dance step ... |
Miles Davis | ... who pioneered the instrument's use in bebop. Paul Chambers (who worked with | on the famous Kind of Blue album) achieved renown for being one of the fir ... |
Will Smith | ... f the first season of the TV comedy series Fresh Prince of Bel Air starring | . In the 1990s, she started a singing career, teaming up with Phil Radford ... |
Linda Ronstadt | ... Harris's Spyboy band, Steve Earle on his El Corazon tour, Shawn Colvin, and | . He co-produced and performed on Jimmie Dale Gilmore's 2000 album Endless ... |
Subhankar Banerjee | In 2003, a National Museum of Natural History exhibit, | 's Seasons of Life and Land, featuring photographs of the Arctic National ... |
Shirazeh Houshiary | ... prize and adding a political dimension, painter Peter Doig and multi-media | |
George Bernard Shaw | ... Aeschylus to be recovered from the underworld; In Sondheim and Shevelove's, | faces William Shakespeare |
Michael von Biel | ... t, Debussy, Bartók, Stravinsky, Goeyvaerts, Boulez, Nono, Johannes Fritsch, | , and, especially, Webern (Texte 1:24–31, 39–44, 75–85, 86–98; Texte 2:136 ... |
Tim Staffell | ... chool). During this time he formed his first band with vocalist and bassist | , named Nineteen Eighty-Four after George Orwell's novel of the same name. ... |
Man Ray | ... and in Beverly Hills, California in October 1946, in a double ceremony with | and Juliet P. Browner, he married Dorothea Tanning. The couple first made ... |
Walt Disney | ... Servants' Entrance (1934), which featured a combination of live action and | animation in a musical dream sequence. He played the title role in Young D ... |
Wolfgang Rihm | ... his pivotal work Contra tempus of 1968 (Schönberger 2001). German composer | , who studied with Stockhausen, was influenced by Momente, Hymnen, and Ino ... |
Enrique Tábara | ... and Camilo Egas from the Indiginist Movement; Manuel Rendon, Jaime Zapata, | , Aníbal Villacís, Theo Constanté, León Ricaurte and Estuardo Maldonado fr ... |
Björn Ulvaeus | ... was hesitant to perform with her boyfriend Benny Andersson, his best friend | and his girlfriend, Agnetha Fältskog. Their first project together was the ... |
Syreeta Wright | ... Wilson, after this performance, Berry Gordy wanted to replace Terrell with | . Wilson refused, leading to Gordy stating that he was washing his hands o ... |
Howard Chaykin | ... irst appeared in Kull and the Barbarians #3 by Roy Thomas, Doug Moench, and | , and was later redrawn by Dick Giordano and Terry Austin for The Savage S ... |
Eddie Condon | ... , Really the Blues (1946) by Mezz Mezzrow, and We Called It Music (1947) by | . Beiderbecke was portrayed as a tragic genius along the lines of Ludwig v ... |
John Lennon | ... chedelic rock, mod and similar genres; this was called Group Sounds (G.S.). | of The Beatles later became one of most popular Western musicians in Japan ... |
Roger Scruton | ... ge of the award. The discussion was chaired by Tim Marlow and also included | , Waldemar Januszczak, Richard Cork, David Sylvester and Norman Rosenthal. ... |
John Cage | ... asis of noise. In remarking on Varese's contributions the American composer | stated that Varese had "established the present nature of music" and that ... |
Per Nørgård | At the Cologne ISCM Festival in 1960, the Danish composer | heard Stockhausen's Kontakte as well as pieces by Kagel, Boulez, and Berio ... |
Laurent de La Hyre | ... otably the museum displays works by Philippe de Champaigne, Pierre Mignard, | , Charles Le Brun, Adam Frans van der Meulen, Nicolas de Largillière, Hyac ... |
Don Rosa | ... n this story, Scrooge states that he is the last of the Clan McDuck. Though | hasn't used him in his family tree or his timelines it has been purposed t ... |
Ed Bruce | • | - country music songwriter and singer. He is known for penning the 1975 so ... |
Thomas Eakins | ... r late-19th-century American exponents of the medium included Thomas Moran, | , John LaFarge, John Singer Sargent, Childe Hassam, and, preeminently, Win ... |
Aníbal Villacís | ... from the Indiginist Movement; Manuel Rendon, Jaime Zapata, Enrique Tábara, | , Theo Constanté, León Ricaurte and Estuardo Maldonado from the Informalis ... |
Agnetha Fältskog | ... oyfriend Benny Andersson, his best friend Björn Ulvaeus and his girlfriend, | . Their first project together was the cabaret act Festfolk, which flopped ... |
Dave Brubeck | ... e Five" begins with a repeated, syncopated figure in 5/4 time which pianist | plays throughout the song. Vamps are also used in 1970s-era jazz-funk and ... |
Freddie Mercury | ... ll", "Save Me", "Fat Bottomed Girls" and "I Want It All". Typically, either | or May wrote the most songs on every Queen album |
Milton Berle | ... sy at the 1993 MTV Video Music Awards when he presented an award with actor | , who performed an altogether different type of drag early in his career. ... |
Siegfried Wagner | ... hat Winifred Klindworth, as she was called at the time, aged 17, would meet | , aged 45, at the Bayreuth Festival in 1914. A year later they were marrie ... |
Boz Scaggs | ... mentary for this movie, the producers intended to use the song "Lowdown" by | for use in the rehearsal scene between Tony and Annette in the dance studi ... |
Emory Douglas | ... e, Sarah Webster Fabio, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Avotcja, Reginald Lockett, | , Samuel Napier, Bobby Hutton, Huey Newton, and Bobby Seale were Black Hou ... |
James Tenney | In 1961, | composed Analogue #1: Noise Study (for tape) using computer synthesized no ... |
Narvel Felts | • | – country music singer-songwriter (active 1957–1988); recognized by the Ro ... |
Dorothea Tanning | ... r 1946, in a double ceremony with Man Ray and Juliet P. Browner, he married | . The couple first made their home in Sedona, Arizona. In 1948 Ernst wrote ... |
Gene Vincent | #redirect | |
Ian Anderson | ... the album, playing keyboards and electric violin. The album was produced by | and Robin Black |
Emperor Maximilian | ... e, the functions of the Fehmic courts were superseded. By the action of the | and of other German princes they were, in the 16th century, once more rest ... |
Dolly Parton | ... a Feelin', which produced another single in its lead-off single, a cover of | 's "Jolene" |
Darius Milhaud | ... ol in Nuit et Brouillard, Queneau in Le Chant du styrène); with musicians ( | in Gauguin, Hanns Eisler in Nuit et Brouillard, Pierre Barbaud in Le Chant ... |
Jack Paar | ... ued on television as a frequent and welcomed guest on The Tonight Show with | in the 1960s, with memorable exchanges with Zsa Zsa Gabor and Muhammad Ali ... |
Carmine Coppola | ... by Francis Ford Coppola with a live orchestral score composed by his father | |
Theo Constanté | ... ist Movement; Manuel Rendon, Jaime Zapata, Enrique Tábara, Aníbal Villacís, | , León Ricaurte and Estuardo Maldonado from the Informalist Movement; and ... |
Muddy Waters | ... es who were directly inspired by American musicians such as Robert Johnson, | and Howlin' Wolf. Many groups moved towards the beat music of rock and rol ... |
Ludwig van Beethoven | ... die Condon. Beiderbecke was portrayed as a tragic genius along the lines of | , but without the high-culture pretensions. "For his talent there were no ... |
Arthur C. Clarke | ... "Daisy Bell", with musical accompaniment from Max Mathews. Coincidentally, | was visiting his friend and colleague John Pierce at the Bell Labs Murray ... |
Ian Anderson | A was recorded as an intended | solo album before Tull's record label, Chrysalis, asked that it become cre ... |
George Martin | ... Fagandini's interval signals "Time Beat" was reworked with assistance from | (in his pre-Beatles days) and commercially released as a single using the ... |
Master P | Eric Roberts, Joyce Van Patten, Method Man, Luke Perry, | , Treach, LL Cool J, Rick Fox, Dana Ivey and Peter Criss have made appeara ... |
Lily Tomlin | ... Owens was not in the 1967 pilot and Buzzi missed two first-season episodes. | and Goldie Hawn later became noted film stars (Hawn won an Academy Award w ... |
Paul Hindemith | In 1930 | and Ernst Toch recycled records to create sound montages and in 1936 Edgar ... |
Philippe de Champaigne | ... artworks which retrace French History. Notably the museum displays works by | , Pierre Mignard, Laurent de La Hyre, Charles Le Brun, Adam Frans van der ... |
Don Rosa | Downy O'Drake is Scrooge McDuck's mother. She was created by | and appears in The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck and on the Duck Family ... |
Stephen Flaherty | ... r version of "Journey to the Past" which earned songwriters Lynn Ahrens and | a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. Aaliyah perform ... |
Gary Hume | ... rner Prize. Other nominees included photographer Craigie Horsfield, painter | and installtion artist Simon Patterson |
Caspar David Friedrich | ... n painting Chalk Cliffs on Rügen by the 19th-century German Romantic artist | |
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Gaetano Donizetti | ... it with great success as an affecting device in the new Romantic operas of | and Vincenzo Bellini. A host of young Italian tenors—including the renowne ... |
Richard Wagner | ... enrietta Karop, and her husband Karl Klindworth, a musician and a friend of | |
Everett Sloane | ... foots to fight crime each week, contacting them on his two-way wrist radio. | voiced Tracy and supporting characters and villains were voiced by Jerry H ... |
Louis Armstrong | | thought enough of Miller to carry around his recordings transferred to sev ... |
Rockwell Kent | ... him. The ACLU later reversed their stance, and supported William Worthy and | in their passport confiscation cases, which resulted in legal victories in ... |
Red Skelton | ... ord, Edward R. Murrow's Person to Person and on the shows of Jack Benny and | , on which he often parodied his own persona. A new Liberace Show premiere ... |
Louis Andriessen | Dutch composer | acknowledged the influence of Stockhausen's Momente in his pivotal work Co ... |
Arthur Nikisch | ... tral tone poem on A Shropshire Lad (first performed at Leeds Festival under | in 1912) |
Treach | Eric Roberts, Joyce Van Patten, Method Man, Luke Perry, Master P, | , LL Cool J, Rick Fox, Dana Ivey and Peter Criss have made appearances on ... |
William Blake | ... muel Taylor Coleridge, John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and the much older | , followed later by the isolated figure of John Clare. The publication in ... |
Veronese | ... ievalism, but on the Italian High Renaissance artists of Venice, Titian and | |
Louis Comfort Tiffany | ... from lead came and copper foil glasswork exemplified in the famous lamps of | |
Jimi Hendrix | ... I was really listening to in 1968 was James Brown, the great guitar player | , and a new group who had just come out with a hit record, "Dance to the M ... |
Estuardo Maldonado | ... Zapata, Enrique Tábara, Aníbal Villacís, Theo Constanté, León Ricaurte and | from the Informalist Movement; and Luis Burgos Flor with his abstract, Fut ... |
Pierre Mignard | ... rench History. Notably the museum displays works by Philippe de Champaigne, | , Laurent de La Hyre, Charles Le Brun, Adam Frans van der Meulen, Nicolas ... |
Delia Derbyshire | ... ic in the Workshop began to attract some significant young talent including | , Brian Hodgson and John Baker, who was in fact a jazz pianist with an int ... |
Catherine Tharp Altvater | | lived in Scott the last ten years of her life |
Benny Andersson | At first, Lyngstad was hesitant to perform with her boyfriend | , his best friend Björn Ulvaeus and his girlfriend, Agnetha Fältskog. Thei ... |
Dusty Springfield | ... le track. Following this single was "Son of a Preacher Man", a cover of the | song, which was never included on an album |
Takashi Murakami | Dunst starred as the magical princess Majokko in the | and McG directed short Akihabara Majokko Princess singing a cover of "Turn ... |
Robert Mapplethorpe | ... wment for the Arts for supporting the "gay-oriented artwork of photographer | ". In 1993, when then-president Bill Clinton wanted to appoint 'out' lesbi ... |
Russ Morgan | ... "The guy didn't have an enemy in the world," recalled Beiderbecke's friend | , "[b]ut he was out of this world most of the time." According to Ralph Be ... |
Gillian Wearing | The winner, | , showed a video 60 minutes of Silence (1996), where a group of actors wer ... |
John Deacon | ... die Mercury being more a producer and arranger than a proper co-writer, and | mostly absent |
Micky Dolenz | ... Burbank, California into a show business family, Dolenz is the daughter of | of the 1960s group the Monkees, and British television presenter Samantha ... |
Howlin' Wolf | ... tly inspired by American musicians such as Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters and | . Many groups moved towards the beat music of rock and roll and rhythm and ... |
Romano Scarpa | The character was created by | , and first appeared in a story published on February 10, 1956 |
Jelly Roll Morton | ... musicians who prized melody, and his selections ranged from Glenn Miller to | to Tchaikovsky." Jazz pianist George Shearing's quintet of the 1950s and 1 ... |
Tracey Emin | A drunken | walked out of a live Channel 4 discussion programme, presented as part of ... |
Dan Gardopée | ... ors Alexander Brandon and Michiel van den Bos with a few selected tracks by | and Andrew Sega. Alexander Brandon and Michiel van den Bos were also respo ... |
Vincenzo Bellini | ... as an affecting device in the new Romantic operas of Gaetano Donizetti and | . A host of young Italian tenors—including the renowned Giovanni Mario (18 ... |
Giorgio Moroder | ... 984, a restoration of Metropolis (1927) with new score by producer-composer | was another turning point in modern-day interest in silent films. Although ... |
Robert Capa | ... helma Ritter and Raymond Burr. Stewart's character, a photographer based on | , must temporarily use a wheelchair; out of boredom he begins observing hi ... |
Ernst Toch | In 1930 Paul Hindemith and | recycled records to create sound montages and in 1936 Edgard Varese experi ... |
Carl Barks | Gideon's existence is inconsistent with | 's view of Scrooge as presented in "The Old Castle's Secret". In this stor ... |
Ivor Gurney | ... h's death on the Somme in 1916 was considered a great loss to English music | ;, another most important setter of Housman (Ludlow and Teme, a work for v ... |
T. V. Smith | ... nk. This was acknowledged when The Adverts opened Nightingale's first show, | beginning with the words "At last the 1978 show" (a pun on the television ... |
Reba McEntire | ... o plays the notorious criminal Bonnie Parker and does for this musical what | did for the 1999 revival of Annie Get Your Gun. That twang in her voice pr ... |
Amiri Baraka | ... a Wyatt, formed the Black House political/cultural center in San Francisco. | , Sonia Sanchez, Askia Toure, Sarah Webster Fabio, Art Ensemble of Chicago ... |
LL Cool J | Eric Roberts, Joyce Van Patten, Method Man, Luke Perry, Master P, Treach, | , Rick Fox, Dana Ivey and Peter Criss have made appearances on the show |
Andrew Sega | ... ndon and Michiel van den Bos with a few selected tracks by Dan Gardopée and | . Alexander Brandon and Michiel van den Bos were also responsible for the ... |
Siegfried Wagner | ... y business, with the leadership to be passed from Richard Wagner to his son | , but Siegfried, who was secretly homosexual, showed little interest in ma ... |
Duke Ellington | ... . Examples include swing era players such as Jimmy Blanton, who played with | , and Oscar Pettiford, who pioneered the instrument's use in bebop. Paul C ... |
Yoshikazu Yasuhiko | ... trical release and split into three movies. The characters were designed by | , and Kunio Okawara was responsible for the mechanical designs, including ... |
David Bowie | ... ited to a rock video (the featured song in this scene was "Golden Years" by | ) |
Andy Razaf | ... over 400 new songs, many of which co-written with his closest collaborator | . Razaf described his partner as "the soul of melody... a man who made the ... |
Thomas Moran | ... in 1866. Major late-19th-century American exponents of the medium included | , Thomas Eakins, John LaFarge, John Singer Sargent, Childe Hassam, and, pr ... |
Paul Arma | In 1932, Bauhaus artists László Moholy-Nagy, Oskar Fischinger and | experiment with modifying the physical contents of record grooves |
Angela Bulloch | ... history with an all-female shortlist including sculptor Christine Borland, | and sculptor Cornelia Parker |
Carl Orff | ... rana and made famous as texts of a composition by the 20th century composer | . Satirical poetry is believed to have been popular, although little has s ... |
Quentin Tarantino | Directors Tim Burton and | , and pop singer Madonna have publicly stated they are fans of the series. ... |
Agnès Varda | ... Le Chant du styrène); and with other film-makers (Resnais was the editor of | 's first film, La Pointe courte, and co-directed with Chris Marker Les sta ... |
John Wycliffe | ... written with Edward Hannes, a confutation of Antoine Varillas's account of | . He had already made some translations from the French language, and writ ... |
Horace Vernet | ... d specially for the museum by major painters of the time such as Delacroix, | or François Gérard but there are also much older artworks which retrace Fr ... |
Christine Borland | ... as the only time in history with an all-female shortlist including sculptor | , Angela Bulloch and sculptor Cornelia Parker |
Bruegel | ... hose of Dutch and German painters (Van Ostade, Jan Steen, Hieronymus Bosch, | and others). Some surviving artworks are "Cardsharps" by Caravaggio (the b ... |
Brian Ferneyhough | ... 8; Cross 2001; Hall 1984, 3 and 7–8; Hall 1998, 99 and 108; Pace 1996, 27). | says that, although the "technical and speculative innovations" of Klavier ... |
Brian Hodgson | ... began to attract some significant young talent including Delia Derbyshire, | and John Baker, who was in fact a jazz pianist with an interest in reverse ... |
Oskar Fischinger | In 1932, Bauhaus artists László Moholy-Nagy, | and Paul Arma experiment with modifying the physical contents of record gr ... |
Teo Macero | ... t fusion album. Composed of two side-long suites edited heavily by producer | , this quiet, static album would be equally influential upon the developme ... |
Tim Finn | ... ralia. Of these, perhaps the most successful has been Split Enz, founded by | and Phil Judd in the early 1970s. The addition of Tim's younger brother Ne ... |
Danielle Peck | Sherrié co-wrote | 's 2007 single "Bad for Me", the title track to Blake Shelton's 2008 album ... |
Yvonne Elliman | # "If I Can't Have You" performed by | - 3:0 |
Ron Grainer | ... ophonic Workshop history came in 1963 when they were approached by composer | to record a theme tune for the upcoming BBC television series Doctor Who. ... |
Lou Harrison | Under the influence of Henry Cowell in San Francisco in the late 1940s, | and John Cage began composing music for junk (waste) percussion ensembles, ... |
Chris Ofili | The talking point was | 's use of balls of elephant dung attached to his mixed media images on can ... |
George Shearing | ... ranged from Glenn Miller to Jelly Roll Morton to Tchaikovsky." Jazz pianist | 's quintet of the 1950s and 1960s was influenced by Miller: "with Shearing ... |
David Bowie | ... ly a collection of covers of songs by artists like the Beach Boys, 10cc and | , receiving positive reviews from Melody Maker: "The album portrays Frida ... |
Louis Alexandre Berthier | ... choice on February 5, 1797, when, with the arrival of a letter from General | addressed to the Regents, it was required to arrest and consign the Bishop ... |
Cornelia Parker | ... shortlist including sculptor Christine Borland, Angela Bulloch and sculptor | |
James P. Johnson | He was the prize pupil, and later friend and colleague, of stride pianist | . Fats Waller was the son of a preacher and learned to play the organ in c ... |
Colin Brumby | ... , Bernhard Alt, Norman Ludwin, Frank Proto, Joseph Lauber, Erich Hartmann, | , Miloslav Gajdos and Theodore Albin Findeisen. Bertold Hummel wrote a Sin ... |
Marc Chagall | ... he following year. Along with other artists and friends (Marcel Duchamp and | ) who had fled from the war and lived in New York City, Ernst helped inspi ... |
Bootsy Collins | ... on (released under the name Axiom Funk, 1995) have featured Hazel's guitar. | has also incorporated recordings of Hazel in some of his recent releases, ... |
Blake Shelton | ... errié co-wrote Danielle Peck's 2007 single "Bad for Me", the title track to | 's 2008 album Startin' Fires, George Strait's "Where Have I Been All My Li ... |
Jason Schwartzman | ... e We Belong" and she sang two tracks—"This Old Machine" and "Summer Day"—on | 's 2007 solo album Nighttiming. In an interview with The Advertiser, Dunst ... |
John Henry Waddell | ... nts of the area over the years have included rancher Frank Gyberg, sculptor | and the late St Louis Rams owner Georgia Frontiere |
James Brown | ... t music. As Davis recalls: "The music I was really listening to in 1968 was | , the great guitar player Jimi Hendrix, and a new group who had just come ... |
Fidelia Bridges | ... artists as John W. Hill Henry, William Trost Richards, Roderick Newman, and | . The American Society of Painters in Watercolor (now the American Waterco ... |
William Gilpin | ... entation from country house estate offices. Later landscape architects like | would opine that Brown's 'natural curves' were as artificial as the straig ... |
Jon Anderson | ... score, which included pop songs by Freddy Mercury of Queen, Pat Benatar and | of Yes was controversial, the door had been opened for a new approach to p ... |
Leonard Nimoy | ... nclude Herschel Bernardi (in the original Broadway run), Theodore Bikel and | . Mostel's understudy in the original production, Paul Lipson, went on to ... |
Eduardo Kingman | ... e on display in various old churches in Quito. Ecuadorian painters include: | , Oswaldo Guayasamín and Camilo Egas from the Indiginist Movement; Manuel ... |
Busta Rhymes | ... tists such as Rakim, the members of the Wu-Tang Clan, Brand Nubian, X-Clan, | , and Nas, have had success in spreading the theology of the Five Percente ... |
Charles Theodore | ... ved with joy by the long-suppressed Liberals, and laid siege to Ingolstadt. | , who had done nothing to prevent wars or to resist the invasion, fled to ... |
Woody Guthrie | ... ashi was the first who became widely recognized. Wataru Takada, inspired by | , also became popular.. They both were influenced by American folk music b ... |
Walter Murphy | # "A Fifth of Beethoven" performed by | - 3:0 |
Jean-Claude Éloy | ... t development as a conductor (Boulez 1976, 79–80). Another French composer, | , regards Stockhausen as the most important composer of the second half of ... |
David Shire | # "Manhattan Skyline" performed by | - 4:4 |
Michelangelo | ... e Sistine Chapel. Five sibyls were painted on the Sistine Chapel ceiling by | ; the Delphic Sibyl, Libyan Sibyl, Persian Sibyl, Cumaean Sibyl and the Er ... |
Jud Strunk | ... n featured future Match Game panelist Patti Deutsch, folksy singer-comedian | , and ventriloquist act Willie Tyler and Lester. Deutsch, Strunk, and Tyle ... |
Randy Stonehill | ... on to his own recordings, Norman produced music on his Solid Rock label for | , Mark Heard, Tom Howard, Pantano/Salsbury, David Edwards, and Salvation A ... |
François Gérard | ... he museum by major painters of the time such as Delacroix, Horace Vernet or | but there are also much older artworks which retrace French History. Notab ... |
Maximilian IV | ... gain occupied the country, in preparation for renewing the war with France. | Joseph (of Zweibrücken) the new elector succeeded to a difficult inheritan ... |
Oscar Levant | ... le Rose", "Ain't Misbehavin'" and "Squeeze Me". Fellow pianist and composer | dubbed Waller "the black Horowitz". Waller composed many novelty swing tun ... |
George Strait | ... "Bad for Me", the title track to Blake Shelton's 2008 album Startin' Fires, | 's "Where Have I Been All My Life" off his 2009 album Twang, and Tim McGra ... |
Charlie Parker | ... z genius can be traced back at least as far as Beiderbecke, and lived on in | , Billie Holiday, and many more |
Bertold Hummel | ... Erich Hartmann, Colin Brumby, Miloslav Gajdos and Theodore Albin Findeisen. | wrote a Sinfonia piccola for eight double basses. Larger ensemble works in ... |
Adolf Hitler | In 1923, Winifred met | , who greatly admired Wagner's music. When Hitler was jailed for his part ... |
Robert A. Heinlein | In | 's 1948 novel Space Cadet, aerobraking is used to save fuel while slowing ... |
Valentino Fioravanti | ... igy from a highly musical family and legend has it he could sing an aria of | at eighteen months. He began studying music theory at two, the piano at th ... |
Oswaldo Guayasamín | ... arious old churches in Quito. Ecuadorian painters include: Eduardo Kingman, | and Camilo Egas from the Indiginist Movement; Manuel Rendon, Jaime Zapata, ... |
Fabolous | ... . Similes and metaphors are used extensively in rap lyrics; rappers such as | and Lloyd Banks have written entire songs in which every line contains sim ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... of Miller's saxophone section) in the middle [of the quintet's harmonies]." | and Mel Tormé held the orchestra in high regard. Tormé credited Miller wit ... |
Lloyd Banks | ... metaphors are used extensively in rap lyrics; rappers such as Fabolous and | have written entire songs in which every line contains similes, whereas MC ... |
Tim McGraw | ... orge Strait's "Where Have I Been All My Life" off his 2009 album Twang, and | 's duet, with wife Faith Hill, "Shotgun Rider" off his Let It Go album in ... |
Jimi Hendrix | ... instruments and the highly amplified stage sound of rock musicians such as | . All Music Guide states that "..until around 1967, the worlds of jazz and ... |
Friedrich Nietzsche | ... into the modern era. In The Birth of Tragedy (1872), the German philosopher | contrasted Dionysus with the god Apollo as a symbol of the fundamental, un ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... h stylized "Armanen" sig runes) was a major paramilitary organization under | and the Nazi Party. Built upon the Nazi ideology, the SS under Heinrich Hi ... |
Richard O'Brien | ... orld of popular music is the enduring Rocky Horror Show musical, written by | , and first performed on stage in London during 1973 |
Igor Stravinsky | ... Zeitmasse and Gruppen may be seen in the work of many composers, including | 's Threni (1957–58) and Movements for piano and orchestra (1958–59) and ot ... |
Jeff Bridges | ... Andrew Parks and composer Garrett Parks. He was also the godfather to actor | |
Isaac Newton | ... fied data, he kept the incomplete records under seal at Greenwich. In 1712, | , then President of the Royal Society, and Edmund Halley obtained the data ... |
Faith Hill | ... een All My Life" off his 2009 album Twang, and Tim McGraw's duet, with wife | , "Shotgun Rider" off his Let It Go album in 2007. Austin left Broken Bow ... |
Delia Derbyshire | ... h its descriptions of "sweeps", "swoops", "wind clouds" and "wind bubbles", | created a piece of musique concrète which has become one of television's m ... |
Benny Andersson | Her next solo album in Swedish, was Frida ensam (Frida Alone), produced by | . By now, she was already involved in ABBA. This album includes her succes ... |
Billie Holiday | ... traced back at least as far as Beiderbecke, and lived on in Charlie Parker, | , and many more |
Elvis Presley | ... Collage No.1 (Blue Suede) (for tape) by sampling and manipulating a famous | recording |
Camilo Egas | ... Quito. Ecuadorian painters include: Eduardo Kingman, Oswaldo Guayasamín and | from the Indiginist Movement; Manuel Rendon, Jaime Zapata, Enrique Tábara, ... |
C. Rajagopalachari | ... ence of new generation of Indians from within the Congress Party, including | , Jawaharlal Nehru, Vallabhbhai Patel, Subhash Chandra Bose and others- wh ... |
Hudson River School | ... utstanding early practitioners include John James Audubon, as well as early | painters such as William H. Bartlett and George Harvey. At mid-century, th ... |
Mark Heard | ... ordings, Norman produced music on his Solid Rock label for Randy Stonehill, | , Tom Howard, Pantano/Salsbury, David Edwards, and Salvation Air Force. No ... |
John Sykes | ... change saw the touring band replace Moody with former Thin Lizzy guitarist | , plus the return of bassist Neil Murray in place of Hodgkinson, producer ... |
Chick Corea | ... funk fusion ensemble called Mind Power (1975) in the mold of bands such as | 's Return to Forever and John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra as well as ... |
Galina Ustvolskaya | ... e a Sinfonia piccola for eight double basses. Larger ensemble works include | 's Composition No. 2, "Dies Irae" (1973), for eight double basses, piano, ... |
Blake | ... een. As Roger Fry wrote in 1916, "Rossetti more than any other artist since | may be hailed as a forerunner of the new ideas" in English Art |
Carl Davis | ... rk Wilson and Jim Riggs. Orchestral conductors such as Gillian B. Anderson, | , Carl Daehler, and Robert Israel have written and compiled scores for num ... |
Brianna Taylor | 's Kimberly Alexander got into an argument with | , who is African American, and said, "Let's not get ghetto." When roommate ... |
Rakim | ... written entire songs in which every line contains similes, whereas MCs like | , GZA, and Jay-Z are known for the metaphorical content of their raps. Rap ... |
Mezz Mezzrow | ... d Sometimes I Wonder (1965) by Hoagy Carmichael, Really the Blues (1946) by | , and We Called It Music (1947) by Eddie Condon. Beiderbecke was portrayed ... |
Hanns Eisler | ... Queneau in Le Chant du styrène); with musicians (Darius Milhaud in Gauguin, | in Nuit et Brouillard, Pierre Barbaud in Le Chant du styrène); and with ot ... |
William Trost Richards | ... use of a detailed "Ruskinian" style by such artists as John W. Hill Henry, | , Roderick Newman, and Fidelia Bridges. The American Society of Painters i ... |
Elvis Presley | ... me to try to curb Stitch's aggressiveness by encouraging him to behave like | , whom she calls a "model citizen." Stitch's antics, although at times foi ... |
Jet Li | ... major movie role in Romeo Must Die. Aaliyah starred opposite martial artist | , playing a couple who fall in love amid their warring families. It grosse ... |
Mel Tormé | ... one section) in the middle [of the quintet's harmonies]." Frank Sinatra and | held the orchestra in high regard. Tormé credited Miller with giving him h ... |
Bob Guccione | Penthouse, a men's magazine founded by | , combines urban lifestyle articles and softcore pornographic pictorials t ... |
Vanessa Williams | The same issue also caused controversy with nude pictures of | that caused her to be stripped of her Miss America crown |
László Moholy-Nagy | In 1932, Bauhaus artists | , Oskar Fischinger and Paul Arma experiment with modifying the physical co ... |
Percy Grainger | ... es (who had initiated the music festivals at Brigg in Lincolnshire at which | and others had developed their collections of country music) died in a hor ... |
Arthur C. Clarke | The spacecraft Cosmonaut Alexey Leonov in | 's novel uses aerobraking in the upper layers of Jupiter's atmosphere to e ... |
UTFO | ... y Marl, radio DJ Mr. Magic, and Tyrone Williams, who were talking about how | had canceled its appearance at a show that it was promoting. Shanté offere ... |
Rob Hirst | In 1971, drummer | , bass guitarist Andrew James, and keyboard player/lead guitarist Jim Mogi ... |
Keith Green | ... remony held at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, along with Elvis Presley, | , Kurt Kaiser, Doris Akers, The Rambos, Wendy Bagwell and the Sunliters, a ... |
Paul Hindemith | ... 0–1903/1910–11) evolved into one of the century's largest secular cantatas. | composed three works he designated as cantatas: Die Serenaden, op. 35, for ... |
Winston Churchill | ... ommittee report titled German Strategy and Capacity to Resist, prepared for | 's eyes only, predicted that Germany might collapse as early as mid-April ... |
Eazy-E | # "Game Wreck-Oniz-Iz Game" (featuring: | , Kokane |
Giovanni Bassano | ... emble directors - maestro di concerti - Girolamo Dalla Casa (1568–1601) and | (1601–1617) - were cornett players and the nucleus of the group was 2 corn ... |
Bruce Springsteen | ... sed with a song score by Bob Seger against Bogdanovich's wishes (he favored | ), and Bogdanovich has often complained that the version of Texasville tha ... |
Armin Hansen | ... the noted artists who lived in or frequented the village were Mary Austin, | , George Sterling and his protege Clark Ashton Smith, Ambrose Bierce, Upto ... |
Kokane | # "Game Wreck-Oniz-Iz Game" (featuring: Eazy-E, | |
Richard Wagner | ... oal illustration Gastmahl in Walhalla (mit einziehenden Einheriern) (1880), | 's depiction of Valhalla in his opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen (1848– ... |
Stephen Stills | ... . was bruised for a time when in March 1979, during a drunken argument with | and Bonnie Bramlett in a Columbus, Ohio Holiday Inn bar, the singer referr ... |
William Howard Shuster | ... ty since the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. The burning of Zozobra dates from 1924. | , Jr. came up with the idea of creating the effigy, also called Old Man Gl ... |
Samuel Beckett | ... r characters from Shakespeare's Hamlet. Comparisons have also been drawn to | 's Waiting For Godot, for the presence of two central characters who almos ... |
Elliott Sharp | ... f expanded and groups like Survival Research Laboratories, Borbetomagus and | embraced and extended the most dissonant and least approachable aspects of ... |
MC Ren | # "Process of Elimination (Untouchakickamurdaqtion)" (featuring: | |
LL Cool J | ... in hip hop music starting 1983–84 with the early records of Run-D.M.C. and | . Like the hip hop preceding it, it came predominately from New York City. ... |
Britney Spears | ... kthrough of teen pop in the late 1990s. Other Female Teen Pop stars such as | , Christina Aguilera and Jessica Simpson then also became very popular at ... |
Leopold Wilhelm | ... assistance; a powerful Spanish army assembled in Artois under the archduke | , governor-general of the Spanish Netherlands. But peasants of the country ... |
Alison Bechdel | ... 06, a resident of Marshall attempted to have the graphic novels Fun Home by | and Blankets by Craig Thompson removed from the Marshall Public Library. S ... |
Count Basie | ... g shifted popular music away from the "hot jazz" bands of Benny Goodman and | toward commercial novelty instrumentals and vocal numbers. For years, even ... |
Alice Cooper | ... ith Courvoisier along with amphetamines), they concluded there was no hope. | remembers their drinking club, The Hollywood Vampires, commenting that Moo ... |
Eddie Jobson | ... 1980 using Maison Rouge Mobile and Maison Rouge Studios in Fulham, London. | guested on the album, playing keyboards and electric violin. The album was ... |
Dick Mills | In 1958, Desmond Briscoe was appointed the Senior Studio Manager with | employed as a technical assistant. Much of The Radiophonic Workshop's earl ... |
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Girolamo Dalla Casa | ... e payroll in 1732. The first two ensemble directors - maestro di concerti - | (1568–1601) and Giovanni Bassano (1601–1617) - were cornett players and th ... |
Earl Hines | ... r Max Roach. Composer Gunther Schuller wrote: ... In 1943 I heard the great | band which had Bird in it and all those other great musicians. They were p ... |
Kate Smith | ... Ozark Vacation Land.'" This practice became popular by the late 1940s when | , a radio and television singer, began telling the "Noel Story" during her ... |
Dr. Dre | ... lack Mafia Life proved a surprising success. Especially without the help of | (who produced two tracks and served as overall assistant producer on their ... |
Robert Ripley | ... wice a day due to the high tides of the Bay of Fundy, was once described by | as the smallest in the world |
Ian Anderson | All songs written by | |
Robert A. Heinlein | ... ranger in a Strange Land is a 1961 science fiction novel by American author | . It tells the story of Valentine Michael Smith, a human who comes to Eart ... |
Elvis Presley | ... in a special ceremony held at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, along with | , Keith Green, Kurt Kaiser, Doris Akers, The Rambos, Wendy Bagwell and the ... |
Liza Minnelli | ... sman, Sinatra's representative, suggested replacing Martin with his client, | . With Minnelli, the tour was called The Ultimate Event, and continued int ... |
Stanley Kubrick | ... a new high-bench mark for special effects, it would be 1968's , directed by | , who assembled his own effects team (Douglas Trumbull, Tom Howard, Con Pe ... |
Mack Sennett | ... eared with the troupe authentically. In the This Is Your Life TV tribute to | several Sennett alumni ran on stage dressed as Keystone Kops |
Walt Disney | ... The idea was inspired by the production of Dumbo, an economically-made 1941 | film produced in the wake of the more expensive Pinocchio and Fantasia. Ch ... |
John Higgins | ... draw the series Moore proposed and Moore approved. Gibbons brought colorist | onto the project because he liked his "unusual" style; Higgins lived near ... |
John Adson | The first English piece scored for trombone is | 's Courtly Masquing Ayres (1611). Another light collection suitable for in ... |
Charlie Parker | ... ment in bebop, is often traced back to a transcendent moment experienced by | while performing "Cherokee" at Clark Monroe's Uptown House, New York, in e ... |
Donovan | ... ed, and Lennon (who was there with Yoko Ono) was joint best man, along with | |
Johnny Cash | Upon being cast as | in Walk the Line after Cash himself approved, Phoenix responded by buying ... |
John Lennon | ... g task of presenting the show in the immediate aftermath of the shooting of | (who had himself appeared on the show in 1975). This particular episode co ... |
Arthur C. Clarke | ... e named his 1955 novel The Tree of Man after a line in A Shropshire Lad and | 's first novel, Against the Fall of Night, is taken from a work in Housman ... |
Anthony Holborne | ... Ayres (1611). Another light collection suitable for including trombones is | 's Pavans, Galliards, Allmains, and other short Aeirs both Grave and Light ... |
Ian Anderson | ... depression. The only members of Tull to appear on both Stormwatch and A are | and Martin Barre. This is also the bassist Dave Pegg's first appearance on ... |
Marc Shaiman | ... performed by Harry Connick, Jr., with a big band and orchestra arranged by | . Connick won his first Grammy Award for Best Jazz Male Vocal Performance |
Albrecht Dürer | ... rt medium begins in the Renaissance. The German Northern Renaissance artist | (1471–1528) who painted several fine botanical, wildlife and landscape wat ... |
Christina Aguilera | ... pop in the late 1990s. Other Female Teen Pop stars such as Britney Spears, | and Jessica Simpson then also became very popular at the end of the decade ... |
George Lucas | ... y the blockbuster success of two science fiction and fantasy films in 1977. | 's ushered in an era of fantasy films with expensive and impressive specia ... |
Sandy Mölling | ... ll-female pop trio from Germany, consisting of band members Lucy Diakovska, | , and Jessica Wahls. Critically acclaimed, the band has won dozen of award ... |
Richard Strauss | ... n be considerably different; at the furthest extreme the Four Last Songs of | are normatively described as "Late Romantic" and were composed in 1946–48. ... |
Marlene Dietrich | ... e viewer until he turns his face toward the camera during a scene featuring | and George Raft. MacLaine also briefly appears in Ocean's Eleven as a drun ... |
Boyd Rice | ... noise music appeared with Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire, and NON (aka | ). These cassette culture releases often featured zany tape editing, stark ... |
Jessica Wahls | ... from Germany, consisting of band members Lucy Diakovska, Sandy Mölling, and | . Critically acclaimed, the band has won dozen of awards and prizes since ... |
The Real Roxanne | ... arl-produced instrumental (The official UTFO response to its own song was “ | ,” with artists Elease Jacks and later Adelaida Martinez assuming the role ... |
Terry Plumeri | ... table for his dexterity on both the upright bass and the electric bass, and | , noted for his horn-like arco fluency and vocal tone. In the 1990s and fi ... |
Yoko Ono | ... rch, London. Harrison and his wife attended, and Lennon (who was there with | ) was joint best man, along with Donovan |
Arnold Schoenberg | ... n 1930. Although it began as a song cycle (as reflected also by its title), | 's Gurre-Lieder (1900–1903/1910–11) evolved into one of the century's larg ... |
Jim Moginie | ... Rob Hirst, bass guitarist Andrew James, and keyboard player/lead guitarist | were performing together. They adopted the name "Farm" in 1972, and played ... |
Craig Thompson | ... mpted to have the graphic novels Fun Home by Alison Bechdel and Blankets by | removed from the Marshall Public Library. Supporters of the books' removal ... |
Gus Edwards | ... ed them better as comedians than as singers. They modified the then-popular | comedy skit "School Days" and renamed it "Fun In Hi Skule". The Marx Broth ... |
Lester Mendez | ... t hits album, including "Night Is Young", "Girlfriend in the City", and the | produced track, left over from the Loose sessions, "Stars". The album's fi ... |
Winston Churchill | ... temperatures and pressures. Two months later Cunard received a letter from | , then First Lord of the Admiralty, ordering the ship to leave Clydeside a ... |
Emperor Charles V | ... after the birth in Flanders of Joanna and Philip's second child (the future | ), the succession to the Castilian and Aragonese crowns was thrown into tu ... |
Capleton | ... artists have signed the Act, including Buju Banton, Beenie Man, Sizzla and | , but have later denied making any commitment to stop promoting homophobia |
Harry Connick, Jr. | ... tween Reiner and Crystal. The soundtrack consists of standards performed by | , with a big band and orchestra arranged by Marc Shaiman. Connick won his ... |
Sir Harrison Birtwistle | Amongst British composers, | readily acknowledges the influence of Stockhausen's Zeitmaße (especially o ... |
Samuel Scheidt | Well known pieces from Germany includes | 's Ludi Musici (1621) and Johann Hermann Schein's Banchetto musicale (1617 ... |
Buddy Knox | Happy is the birthplace of Rockabilly musician | . Fictional 24 character George Avila was from Happy, Texas |
Albrecht Dürer | ... distinguishing himself as a soldier and as a captain. He studied art under | |
Eric Clapton | ... nds, songwriters, and performers, from the Grateful Dead and The Beatles to | , Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Led Zeppelin, Elvis Costello, and Elton Jo ... |
Joseph Needham | ... used by Chinese astronomers to describe the heavens as spherical. Historian | quotes Zhang Heng (78-139 AD) as saying |
Johann Heinrich Schmelzer | ... rote a Canzona for eight trombones, published in Raverii's 1608 collection. | wrote several sonatas which included trombones. For example, his Sonata à ... |
George Bernard Shaw | ... w York and London based critics, including Henry Chorley, Herman Klein, and | , castigated a succession of visiting Mediterranean tenors for resorting t ... |
Karl Freund | ... sal Studios, considered terminating Davis's employment, but cinematographer | told him she had "lovely eyes" and would be suitable for The Bad Sister (1 ... |
Meat Loaf | ... "Hotel California" by The Eagles, live from 1977, and "Bat Out of Hell" by | |
Chick Corea | ... nge of veterans ranging from McCoy Tyner to fusion gurus Herbie Hancock and | , and who has released albums such as 2003's Vertical Vision. Another youn ... |
Claude Lorrain | ... itioners of watercolor painting were Van Dyck (during his stay in England), | , Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, and many Dutch and Flemish artists. Howe ... |
Ludwig I of Bavaria | ... mples of the latter include the Walhalla temple built by Leo von Klenze for | between 1830–1847 near Regensburg, Germany, and the Tresco Abbey Gardens V ... |
Johnny Otis | ... ng a stronger beat and a wilder style, with artists such as Fats Domino and | speeding up the tempos and increasing the backbeat to great popularity on ... |
Jeff Beck | ... On Queen For An Hour 1989 Interview on BBC Radio 1 May listed Jimi Hendrix, | and Eric Clapton as his guitar heroes. In a 1991 interview for Guitar Worl ... |
Billy Joel | ... le-known acts of whom any early footage is now considered precious, such as | , Judas Priest with a long haired Rob Halford, Judee Sill, Heart and Lynyr ... |
Frank Lloyd Wright | ... ited States in December 1946 and spent a year and a half in fellowship with | at Taliesin West in Arizona, and at Taliesin in Spring Green, Wisconsin. D ... |
Daphne Oram | ... of producers and studio managers at the BBC, including Desmond Briscoe and | . For some time there had been much interest in producing innovative music ... |
Albertina Walker | ... Kurt Kaiser, Doris Akers, The Rambos, Wendy Bagwell and the Sunliters, and | . As Norman was still in hospital and unable to attend the ceremony, his s ... |
Daniel Speer | ... ata à 7 for two cornetts, two trumpets, three trombones and basso continuo. | published a four part sonata in Neu-gebachene Taffel-Schnitz (1685). In 16 ... |
Keith Richards | ... lywood Vampires was also attended by the likes of John Lennon, Ringo Starr, | and Ronnie Wood all of whom Moon maintained friendships with. Another of K ... |
Andrew Lloyd Webber | ... iammetta (1878), one of Rossetti's last paintings, now in the collection of | (model: Marie Spartali Stillman |
Panagiotis Doxaras | ... ek artists include Renaissance painter Dominikos Theotokopoulos (El Greco), | , Nikolaos Gyzis, Yannis Tsarouchis, Nikos Engonopoulos, Constantine Andre ... |
John Wayne | ... in The Lost Weekend (1945), a sophisticated leading man opposite a corrupt | in Reap the Wild Wind (1942), the murder-plotting husband in Dial M for Mu ... |
Herbie Hancock | ... performed with a range of veterans ranging from McCoy Tyner to fusion gurus | and Chick Corea, and who has released albums such as 2003's Vertical Visio ... |
Richard Barrett | ... 1988) In a short essay describing Stockhausen's influence on his own work, | concludes that "Stockhausen remains the composer whose next work I look fo ... |
John Lennon | The Hollywood Vampires was also attended by the likes of | , Ringo Starr, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood all of whom Moon maintained ... |
Ursula K. Le Guin | ... f social constructs in understanding gender. Notable texts of this kind are | 's The Left Hand of Darkness (1969), Joanna Russ' The Female Man (1970), O ... |
Marilyn Monroe | ... drew Sarris considers it to be "Huston's best film", and the film that made | a recognized actress. Sarris also notes the similar themes in many of Hust ... |
Leo von Klenze | ... honor of them. Examples of the latter include the Walhalla temple built by | for Ludwig I of Bavaria between 1830–1847 near Regensburg, Germany, and th ... |
Hans Bol | ... he medium. An important school of watercolor painting in Germany was led by | (1534–1593) as part of the Dürer Renaissance |
Desmond Briscoe | ... sounds from a group of producers and studio managers at the BBC, including | and Daphne Oram. For some time there had been much interest in producing i ... |
KRS-One | ... ober 24, 2003. Retrieved on July 2, 2008. and associated with Public Enemy, | and his Boogie Down Productions, Eric B. & Rakim, De La Soul, A Tribe Call ... |
Ernst Krenek | ... bern had begun sketching a Third Cantata by the time he was killed in 1945. | also composed two examples: a "scenic cantata", Die Zwingburg, op. 14 (192 ... |
Dan Hicks | ... ction sequences was one featuring the glam punk band New York Dolls. Singer | worked on the initial musical score, but the final version was scored by J ... |
Barriemore Barlow | ... Glascock died soon after the recording of Stormwatch, which caused drummer | to leave the band in depression. The only members of Tull to appear on bot ... |
Lewis Carroll | ... plays, novels, and translated English poetry and books into French such as | 's The Hunting of the Snark. French poet and novelist Raymond Queneau had ... |
Jimi Hendrix | ... ovember 2006. On Queen For An Hour 1989 Interview on BBC Radio 1 May listed | , Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton as his guitar heroes. In a 1991 interview for ... |
Churchill | ... if it reduced casualties elsewhere by greater amounts. It was thought that | would reverse this decision later (he was then away at a conference); but ... |
Tiburtio Massaino | ... as been suggested was chosen to try and capture some of Castello's success. | wrote a Canzona for eight trombones, published in Raverii's 1608 collectio ... |
Milton Berle | ... y Serenade they are major members of the cast, which also features comedian | . The Miller band returned to Hollywood to film 1942's Orchestra Wives, fe ... |
Claude Debussy | ... would appear to be inspired by experiences in Western "serious" music, from | to Arnold Schoenberg, such a scheme cannot be sustained by the evidence fr ... |
Ringo Starr | The Hollywood Vampires was also attended by the likes of John Lennon, | , Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood all of whom Moon maintained friendships w ... |
Delacroix | ... been created specially for the museum by major painters of the time such as | , Horace Vernet or François Gérard but there are also much older artworks ... |
June Carter Cash | ... buying a guitar and learning how to play. Reese Witherspoon, who portrayed | in the film and won a Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance, ... |
Antonio Bertali | ... rother Andrea's Capriccio 'for cornett and trombone or violin and violone'. | wrote several trio sonatas for 2 violins, trombone and bass continuo in th ... |
Béla Bartók | ... mes a specific instruction not to use it (in some of the string quartets of | for example). Furthermore, some modern classical composers, especially min ... |
Doris Akers | ... uditorium in Nashville, along with Elvis Presley, Keith Green, Kurt Kaiser, | , The Rambos, Wendy Bagwell and the Sunliters, and Albertina Walker. As No ... |
Thomas Nast | The traditional mascot of the party is the elephant. A political cartoon by | , published in Harper's Weekly on November 7, 1874, is considered the firs ... |
Walt Disney | ... s that brought in record audiences was Disneyland, produced by and starring | ...the beginning of a relationship between the studio and the network whic ... |
Elton John | ... services which are not necessarily martial in nature. The British musician | , for example, is a Knight Bachelor, thus entitled to be called Sir Elton. ... |
Dean DeBlois | | , who had co-written Mulan (1998) with Sanders, was brought on to co-write ... |
Rick James | In 1988, Shanté and | had a hit with "Loosey's Rap. |
Rick Wright | ... and guitarist Pete Townshend, is said to have "an interest in Stockhausen". | and Roger Waters of Pink Floyd also acknowledge Stockhausen as an influenc ... |
Dario Castello | ... uthorship is unclear and it is more likely to have been written by Bertali. | , a wind player at St. Mark's Venice in the early 17th century had two boo ... |
John James Audubon | ... life illustration reached its peak in the 19th century with artists such as | , and today many naturalist field guides are still illustrated with waterc ... |
Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione | ... rcolor painting were Van Dyck (during his stay in England), Claude Lorrain, | , and many Dutch and Flemish artists. However, botanical and wildlife illu ... |
McCoy Tyner | ... cBride (born 1972), who has performed with a range of veterans ranging from | to fusion gurus Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea, and who has released album ... |
Tom Tykwer | The Wachowskis are collaborating with | on Cloud Atlas, an adaptation of David Mitchell's novel of the same name, ... |
Ian Miller | ... " that had the same impact as his adult-oriented films. British illustrator | and comic book artist Mike Ploog were hired to contribute backgrounds and ... |
Bruce Springsteen | ... ft rock stars. Beginning in the later 1970s, the rock singer and songwriter | became a major star, with anthemic songs and dense, inscrutable lyrics tha ... |
Ronnie Wood | ... also attended by the likes of John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Keith Richards and | all of whom Moon maintained friendships with. Another of Keith's friends w ... |
Dolly Parton | ... dian film The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mom, Furtado lent her vocals for the | gospel cover "The Seeker" featured during the credits of the film. Furtado ... |
Giovanni Paolo Cima | ... i Paolo Cima, Andrea Cima, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer and Matthias Weckmann. | , organist of S. Celso wrote the oldest known trio sonata and solo violin ... |
Violent J | ... Kills 50187 which featured a song titled "Beverly Kills" describing member | killing the series' characters for being rich and prejudiced toward the "l ... |
John Evan | ... neup of Tull from the band's previous album, Stormwatch. Former keyboardist | and organist David Palmer were de facto fired from the group, and former b ... |
Charles II of Spain | In 1701, following the death in late 1700 of King | , war broke out over who should succeed him to the Spanish throne. Althoug ... |
Arnold Schoenberg | ... inspired by experiences in Western "serious" music, from Claude Debussy to | , such a scheme cannot be sustained by the evidence from a cognitive appro ... |
Marie Spartali Stillman | ... etti's last paintings, now in the collection of Andrew Lloyd Webber (model: | |
Dick Gregory | In 1969, the ACLU won a major victory for free speech, when it defended | after he was arrested for peacefully protesting against the mayor of Chica ... |
Anton Webern | ... nor, mixed chorus, and orchestra, with audience participation (1953–55). Of | 's last three compositions, two are secular cantatas: Cantata No. 1, op. 2 ... |
Bill Evans | ... hestra, an experimental group; Eddie Gomez and George Mraz, who played with | and Oscar Peterson, respectively, and are both acknowledged to have furthe ... |
Angus McBean | ... , the Zoological Society of London turned down Martin's offer, and instead, | was asked to take the distinctive colour photograph of the group looking d ... |
Aki Nawaz Qureshi | ... asons. Astbury was joined by Buzz Burrows (guitar), Barry Jepson (bass) and | (drums); they performed their first show at the Queen's Hall in their home ... |
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor | ... the first member of the house of Habsburg to be King of Castile. The son of | , Philip inherited the greater part of the Duchy of Burgundy and the Burgu ... |
Pete Seeger | ... ountry rock were associated with the rise of politicized folk music, led by | and others, especially at the Greenwich Village music scene in New York. F ... |
Ray Bradbury | ... 1953); and Beat the Devil (1953). Moby Dick (1956), however, was written by | , although Huston had his name added to the screenplay credit after the co ... |
Gregg Toland | ... was Orson Welles' Citizen Kane, where such locations as Xanadu (and some of | 's famous 'deep focus' shots) were essentially created by Dunn's optical p ... |
The Big Bopper | ... roll in the late 1950s and early 1960s. By 1959, the death of Buddy Holly, | and Ritchie Valens in a plane crash, the departure of Elvis for the army, ... |
Duke Ellington | ... , for example, on Bix Beiderbecke's piano playing. And it is also true that | adopted and reinterpreted some harmonic devices in European contemporary m ... |
Don Cherry | ... lub, where saxophonists Archie Shepp and John Coltrane, and trumpet players | and Chet Baker were regular performers. These early Jazz experiences sugge ... |
Leopold II | ... the language of administration. The enlightened absolutism of Joseph II and | , who introduced minor language concessions, showed promise for the Czech ... |
Rebecca St. James | ... by ForeFront artists, including dc Talk; Audio Adrenaline, Grammatrain; and | , whose father , David Smallbone, booked and promoted Norman's first conce ... |
Bernard Herrmann | The latter two films had unconventional soundtracks, both orchestrated by | : the screeching strings played in the murder scene in Psycho were unusual ... |
Andreas Hammerschmidt | There are a few vocal works involving trombones in works by | . These include Lob- und Danck Lied aus dem 84. Psalm for 9 voices, 5 tpt, ... |
Paul Whiteman | ... 1939 culminated with his band appearing at Carnegie Hall on October 6, with | , Benny Goodman, and also the main attractions |
Eric Idle | ... parody of the show as part of Rutland Weekend Television in 1975, featuring | as Harris, is the first known mention of fictional band, Toad The Wet Spro ... |
Jake Thackray | ... ttist Artie Shaw (nominated for a Grierson award); one on singer/songwriter | ; a BBC Four programme about British experimental music of the 1960s and 7 ... |
Ted Kord | ... etired superhero who utilizes owl-themed gadgets. Nite Owl was based on the | version of the Blue Beetle. Paralleling the way that Ted Kord had a predec ... |
Rhys Chatham | ... onic Youth who took inspiration from the No Wave composers Glenn Branca and | (himself a student of LaMonte Young). Marc Masters, in his book on the No ... |
Queen Margrethe II | He was succeeded by his eldest daughter, | . Queen Ingrid survived her husband by 28 years. She died on 7 November 20 ... |
Nikos Engonopoulos | ... kopoulos (El Greco), Panagiotis Doxaras, Nikolaos Gyzis, Yannis Tsarouchis, | , Constantine Andreou, Jannis Kounellis, conductor Dimitri Mitropoulos, so ... |
Jimi Hendrix | ... ind "Television", "Sparta" and "Southern Cross". Midnight Oil came from the | song, "Burning of the Midnight Lamp" |
Bernard Herrmann | ... ithout a Cause (1955). In his ten-year collaboration with Alfred Hitchcock, | experimented with ideas in Vertigo (1958), Psycho (1960), and The Birds (1 ... |
Tiësto | ... ence + the Machine. The album has attracted producers such as The Neptunes, | , Timbaland, Rick Nowels, Ryan Tedder and Rodney Jerkins. The first single ... |
Edward Elgar | ... n. Norrington caused controversy during the 2008 Proms season by conducting | 's Enigma Variations, and the Last Night of the Proms, in non-vibrato styl ... |
Katharine Hepburn | ... ory based on C. S. Forester's popular novel. It starred Humphrey Bogart and | in a combination of romance, comedy and adventure. Barson calls it "one of ... |
George Mraz | ... 970s-era Liberation Music Orchestra, an experimental group; Eddie Gomez and | , who played with Bill Evans and Oscar Peterson, respectively, and are bot ... |
Paul McCartney | ... of bass has a tea chest as a resonator. Before the Beatles, John Lennon and | 's band, The Quarrymen, featured a tea-chest bass, as did many young bands ... |
Buddy Holly | ... e of rock and roll in the late 1950s and early 1960s. By 1959, the death of | , The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens in a plane crash, the departure of Elv ... |
Artie Shaw | ... s of Sound, about the BBC Radiophonic Workshop; a biography of clarinettist | (nominated for a Grierson award); one on singer/songwriter Jake Thackray; ... |
Craig Mack | ... de flow the single most important aspect of an emcee’s game”. He also cites | as an artist who contributed to developing flow in the ‘90s |
Tippi Hedren | ... infestation of birds in California, was Hitchcock's 49th film. He signed up | as his latest blonde heroine opposite Rod Taylor. The scenes of the birds ... |
Vivian Stanshall | ... ugh his behaviour was outrageous, it was in the humorous vein as his friend | , of the Bonzo Dog Band claimed. Moon produced Stanshall's version of Terr ... |
George Martin | ... ardas often said that the Abbey Road studio was "no good", much to producer | 's annoyance: "The trouble was that Alex was always coming to the studios ... |
Bix Beiderbecke | ... e approach. Claude Debussy did have some influence on jazz, for example, on | 's piano playing. And it is also true that Duke Ellington adopted and rein ... |
Yannis Tsarouchis | ... er Dominikos Theotokopoulos (El Greco), Panagiotis Doxaras, Nikolaos Gyzis, | , Nikos Engonopoulos, Constantine Andreou, Jannis Kounellis, conductor Dim ... |
Dieterich Buxtehude | ... and Herr nun lässestu deinen Diener a 5 for bass, 4 trombones and continuo. | specifies trombones in a few sacred concertos using style derived from pol ... |
Joseph II | ... ace German as the language of administration. The enlightened absolutism of | and Leopold II, who introduced minor language concessions, showed promise ... |
Big Mama Thornton | ... roll version of "Hound Dog" was very different from the blues shouter that | had recorded |
Michelozzo di Bartolomeo | ... Pitti through the Corridoio Vasariano. Palazzo Medici Riccardi, designed by | for Cosimo il Vecchio, of the Medici family, is another major edifice, and ... |
Yoshitaka Amano | ... remixed soundtrack, added full motion video sequences, and art galleries of | 's illustrations. Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls is, like Final Fanta ... |
Crispin Glover | ... artmann permeate the works of artists such as Chuck Palahniuk, David Lynch, | , and Charles Bukowski, and one often finds in their works a delicate bala ... |
Ivor Novello | Cardiff is also well-known for its musicians such as | , after whom the Ivor Novello Awards are named. Idloes Owen founder of the ... |
Neil | ... inn and Phil Judd in the early 1970s. The addition of Tim's younger brother | after Judd's departure led to a more accessible style and several big hits ... |
Thurston Moore | ... are the nine nights of noise music called Noise Fest that was organized by | of Sonic Youth in the NYC art space White Columns in June 1981 followed by ... |
Beethoven | ... then or since" (Maconie 1989, 177–78). Maconie also compares Stockhausen to | : "If a genius is someone whose ideas survive all attempts at explanation, ... |
German Romanticism | ... t rationalism—a 'Counter-Enlightenment'— to be associated most closely with | . An earlier definition comes from : "Romanticism is precisely situated ne ... |
William Henry Hunt | ... entury works on paper, by Turner, Varley, Cotman, David Cox, Peter de Wint, | , John Frederick Lewis, Myles Birket Foster, Frederick Walker, Thomas Coll ... |
Henry VIII | ... ntly and had a tennis court constructed at the castle for his use. His son, | , decided that Kenilworth should be maintained as a royal castle. He aband ... |
Hank Ballard | ... r an audience unfamiliar with the song to which James's song was an answer, | 's "Work With Me, Annie". Elvis' rock and roll version of "Hound Dog" was ... |
Nikolaos Gyzis | ... enaissance painter Dominikos Theotokopoulos (El Greco), Panagiotis Doxaras, | , Yannis Tsarouchis, Nikos Engonopoulos, Constantine Andreou, Jannis Koune ... |
Duke Ellington | ... se of non-diegetic jazz was another modernist innovation, such as jazz star | 's score for Otto Preminger's Anatomy of a Murder (1959) |
Arnold Schoenberg | ... informed performance movement. Performances of composers from Beethoven to | with limited vibrato are now not uncommon. Norrington caused controversy d ... |
Kool G Rap | ... hered in the era of flow... Rakim invented it, Big Daddy Kane, KRS-One, and | expanded it, but Biggie and Method Man made flow the single most important ... |
German Romanticism | ... art, literature, science and general culture. He was strongly influenced by | , as represented by his friend Karl Wilhelm Friedrich von Schlegel. This i ... |
Willie "The Lion" Smith | According to | 's autobiography, the term "gutbucket" comes from "Negro families" who all ... |
Eric Clapton | ... n Hour 1989 Interview on BBC Radio 1 May listed Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck and | as his guitar heroes. In a 1991 interview for Guitar World magazine, May r ... |
Martha Graham | ... epted by the John Murray Anderson School of Theatre, and studied dance with | |
Johann Sebastian Bach | ... ach Choir of Bethlehem presented the United States debut of German Lutheran | 's Mass in B Minor in the city's Central Moravian Church |
Sergei Prokofiev | ... and a Cantata for Wartime, op. 95, for women's voices and orchestra (1943). | composed Semero ikh (1917–18; rev. 1933), and in 1939 premiered a cantata ... |
KRS-One | ... -’90s that ushered in the era of flow... Rakim invented it, Big Daddy Kane, | , and Kool G Rap expanded it, but Biggie and Method Man made flow the sing ... |
Walter Joseph Kovacs / Rorschach | ... nd of looking down on the rest of humanity, scorning the rest of humanity." | : A vigilante who wears a white mask that contains a symmetrical but const ... |
Giovanni Gabrieli | ... commentators have noted that the style reflects his studies in Venice with | 1609-1612. The other pieces which specify trombones (according to Grove) a ... |
Arthur Sullivan | ... ately titled "The Nation's Village Hall". The first concert at the Hall was | 's cantata, On Shore and Sea, which was performed on 1 May 1871 |
Etta James | ... dult love into an energetic teen dance number, while Georgia Gibbs replaced | 's tough, sarcastic vocal in "Roll With Me, Henry" (covered as "Dance With ... |
Hal David | ... Live Stiffs album, notable for Costello's recording of the Burt Bacharach/ | standard "I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself" – the band recorded Th ... |
Sam Cooke | ... group. He was briefly replaced on lead by Paul Foster, then by the unknown | |
Heinrich Schütz | A prolific composer for trombones in Germany in the 17th century was | . His Fili me, Absalon (SWV 269) and Attendite, popule meus (SWV 270), are ... |
John Murray Anderson | ... cribed her attitude as "insincere" and "frivolous". She was accepted by the | School of Theatre, and studied dance with Martha Graham |
Count Basie | ... ows. For the New Year's celebrations, Brown was scheduled to perform at the | Theatre in New Jersey and at the B. B. King Blues Club in New York, in add ... |
Alan Silvestri | ... tains original two songs from the film written by Mark Kealiʻi Hoʻomalu and | (the film composer), and performed by Kealiʻi Hoʻomalu and the Kamehameha ... |
Dmitry Kabalevsky | ... Mighty Homeland, op. 114, for the thirtieth anniversary of the same event. | also composed four such cantatas, The Great Homeland, op. 35 (1941–42), Th ... |
Allen Ginsberg | ... ings and live and tape performances by a wide variety of figures, including | and William S. Burroughs |
Mikis Theodorakis | ... lis, conductor Dimitri Mitropoulos, soprano Maria Callas, composers such as | , Nikos Skalkottas, Iannis Xenakis, Manos Hatzidakis, Eleni Karaindrou, Ya ... |
Bob Dylan | ... tered the mainstream in the middle of the 1960s, when the singer-songwriter | began his career. Allmusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine attributes The B ... |
Rodney Jerkins | ... ucers such as The Neptunes, Tiësto, Timbaland, Rick Nowels, Ryan Tedder and | . The first single from The Spirit Indestructable, "Big Hoops (Bigger the ... |
Andrew Huxley | ... electrical properties of nerve cells, culminating in work by Alan Hodgkin, | , and others on the biophysics of the action potential, and the work of Be ... |
Leopold I | ... the Mutual Pact of Succession he had signed during the reign of his father, | . Charles sought the other European powers' approval. They exacted harsh t ... |
Lewis Carroll | ... mous examples of using gibberish in literature is the poem "Jabberwocky" by | |
Corey Taylor | ... ame. In 2007, Apocalyptica first released "I'm Not Jesus", featuring singer | , which song is about a former victim of Catholic sex abuse |
Bobby Sanabria | ... with jazz solos superimposed on top. This was the birth of Afro-Cuban jazz. | cites several innovations of Machito's Afro-Cubans—they were the first ban ... |
Pat Boone | ... er distribution networks and were generally much more profitable. Famously, | recorded sanitized versions of Little Richard songs. Later, as those songs ... |
Frédéric Chopin | ... sing concert star. She became close to Liszt's circle of friends, including | , who dedicated his 12 Études, Op. 25 to her (his earlier set of 12 Études ... |
Robert Johnson | ... earlier, such as the 'second' Sonny Boy Williamson, with whom he played and | with whom he also possibly played. Although Robert Johnson died in 1938, J ... |
Elvis Presley | ... s of Sun Records as the type of music he was seeking when he first recorded | |
John Dankworth | ... chansonnier Jacques Brel, the musical partnership of Dame Cleo Laine & Sir | , and the harmonica |
Larry Harlow | ... later joined the Vaya Records label. There, she joined accomplished pianist | and was soon headlining a concert at New York's Carnegie Hall |
Frederick Walker | ... ter de Wint, William Henry Hunt, John Frederick Lewis, Myles Birket Foster, | , Thomas Collier and many others. In particular, the graceful, lapidary an ... |
Elton John | ... ic Clapton, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Led Zeppelin, Elvis Costello, and | |
Sonny Boy Williamson | ... t was to the other musicians of that time and earlier, such as the 'second' | , with whom he played and Robert Johnson with whom he also possibly played ... |
Stanley Clarke | ... red expectations of pizzicato fluency and melodic phrasing, fusion virtuoso | (born 1951) is notable for his dexterity on both the upright bass and the ... |
Maria Callas | ... nstantine Andreou, Jannis Kounellis, conductor Dimitri Mitropoulos, soprano | , composers such as Mikis Theodorakis, Nikos Skalkottas, Iannis Xenakis, M ... |
John P. Fulton | ... create spectacular alien environments. In The Ten Commandments, Paramount's | , A.S.C., multiplied the crowds of extras in the Exodus scenes with carefu ... |
Ryan Tedder | ... s attracted producers such as The Neptunes, Tiësto, Timbaland, Rick Nowels, | and Rodney Jerkins. The first single from The Spirit Indestructable, "Big ... |
Mario Bauza | ... iece to be overtly based in-clave was "Tanga" (1943) composed by Cuban-born | and recorded by Machito and his Afro-Cubans in New York City. "Tanga" bega ... |
Elvis Costello | ... nd The Beatles to Eric Clapton, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Led Zeppelin, | , and Elton John |
Franz Liszt | From 1835 to 1839 she lived with virtuoso pianist and composer | , who was five years younger, and was then a rising concert star. She beca ... |
Gahan Wilson | ... h an introduction by Powers, an afterword by Blaylock, and illustrations by | — and in 2002 by The William Ashbless Memorial Cookbook |
Machito | ... clave was "Tanga" (1943) composed by Cuban-born Mario Bauza and recorded by | and his Afro-Cubans in New York City. "Tanga" began humbly, as a spontaneo ... |
Kool G Rap & DJ Polo | ... ip hop acts, including MC Shan, Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, Roxanne Shanté, | , and Masta Ace. His Juice Crew collective was an important force in usher ... |
Giovanni Gabrieli | ... eata Vergine (1610) as a pitch for employment at St. Mark's as successor to | . In addition to the Magnificat, two movements specify trombones: the open ... |
Gunther Schuller | ... Casino in New Rochelle, New York. The Glen Island date according to author | attracted "a record breaking opening night crowd of 1800..." With the Glen ... |
Harpo | ... ter immigration from Berlin, Germany. The turn-of-the-century building that | called "the first real home they ever knew" (in his memoir Harpo Speaks) w ... |
Elizabeth Parker | ... y followed by Malcolm Clarke and Roger Limb. By the end, only one composer, | , remained and the Workshop closed in March 1998. Mark Ayres recalls the W ... |
Samuel Beckett | ... xistentialist themes are displayed in the Theatre of the Absurd, notably in | 's Waiting for Godot, in which two men divert themselves while they wait e ... |
Giovanni Battista Grillo | ... and cori spezzati style is seen in contemporaries like Giovanni Picchi and | |
2Pac | # "Call It What You Want" (featuring: | , Money-B |
Fanatic Crisis | ... successful, while Malice Mizer, La'cryma Christi, Shazna, Janne Da Arc, and | also achieved commercial success in the late '90s |
Hardrock Gunter | ... Milburn's cover of what may have been the first white rock and roll record, | 's "Birmingham Bounce" in 1949. The most notable trend, however, was white ... |
Shakin' Stevens | ... , while Charlotte Church is famous as a crossover classical/pop singer, and | was one of the top selling male artists in the UK during the 1980s. A numb ... |
John Lennon | ... , the same sort of bass has a tea chest as a resonator. Before the Beatles, | and Paul McCartney's band, The Quarrymen, featured a tea-chest bass, as di ... |
Camille Saint-Saëns | ... s (in his tone poems "Don Juan" and "Death and Transfiguration") as well as | (Symphony No. 3 "Organ") asked string players to perform certain passages ... |
Dimitri Mitropoulos | ... uchis, Nikos Engonopoulos, Constantine Andreou, Jannis Kounellis, conductor | , soprano Maria Callas, composers such as Mikis Theodorakis, Nikos Skalkot ... |
Dmitri Shostakovich | ... occasional works were seldom among their composers' best. Examples include | 's Poem of the Motherland, op. 47 (1947) and The Sun Shines over Our Mothe ... |
Abel Ferrara | Later, Schoolly D contributed songs and music to many | films, such as "Saturday Night" (from Saturday Night! – The Album), as wel ... |
Method Man | ... oduced a newer flow which “dominated from 1994 to 2002”, and also says that | was “one of the emcees from the early to mid-’90s that ushered in the era ... |
Sandie Shaw | After | won the 1967 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, the BBC hosted the 1968 Eu ... |
Madonna | ... enced many electro-pop, other synthpop, and mainstream performers including | , La Roux, Moby, Pet Shop Boys, and Little Boots. They have been sampled a ... |
Gil Evans | ... to explore modal harmony (a concept explored much later by Miles Davis and | ) from a jazz arranging perspective. Of note is the sheet of sound effect ... |
Jannis Kounellis | ... Nikolaos Gyzis, Yannis Tsarouchis, Nikos Engonopoulos, Constantine Andreou, | , conductor Dimitri Mitropoulos, soprano Maria Callas, composers such as M ... |
Glenn Branca | ... f this genre is Sonic Youth who took inspiration from the No Wave composers | and Rhys Chatham (himself a student of LaMonte Young). Marc Masters, in hi ... |
Oscar Peterson | ... rimental group; Eddie Gomez and George Mraz, who played with Bill Evans and | , respectively, and are both acknowledged to have furthered expectations o ... |
KRS-One | ... ed an afrocentric style, bringing Afrocentric culture to hip hop along with | |
Professor Xavier | ... ept of the X-Men is that under a cloud of increasing anti-mutant sentiment, | created a haven at his Westchester mansion to train young mutants to use t ... |
Rick Nowels | ... The album has attracted producers such as The Neptunes, Tiësto, Timbaland, | , Ryan Tedder and Rodney Jerkins. The first single from The Spirit Indestr ... |
Wynonie Harris | ... ight law (still in effect). One of the first relevant successful covers was | 's transformation of Roy Brown's 1947 original jump blues hit "Good Rockin ... |
George Harvey | ... well as early Hudson River School painters such as William H. Bartlett and | . At mid-century, the influence of John Ruskin led to increasing interest ... |
Jimmy Page | It was Moon who recommended the name "Led Zeppelin" to | who intended to name his new band 'Mad Dog'. According to Oxford lexicogra ... |
John Lennon | ... ed with a cover of "Twist and Shout", which had to be recorded last because | had a particularly bad cold and Martin feared the throat-shredding vocal w ... |
Charlotte Church | ... familiar to many as the singer of three James Bond movie theme tunes, while | is famous as a crossover classical/pop singer, and Shakin' Stevens was one ... |
Andrae Crouch | ... also known as Starstorm). In April 1998 Norman indicated he was a member of | 's church, the Christ Memorial Church of God in Christ then located in Pac ... |
Debbie Gibson | ... usic, the late 1980s was the boom of teenagers dominating the music charts. | became the youngest person to write, perform and produce a number-one sing ... |
Newton | ... physicists Young and Helmholtz, who also studied optics, hearing and music. | extended Descartes' mathematics by inventing calculus (contemporaneously w ... |
Marley Marl | ... e age of fourteen when she entered the influential world of record producer | , radio DJ Mr. Magic, and Tyrone Williams, who were talking about how UTFO ... |
Giovanni Picchi | ... nd his early baroque and cori spezzati style is seen in contemporaries like | and Giovanni Battista Grillo |
Giovanni Gabrieli | This ensemble was used extensively by | in pieces substantially for brass, voices and organ in Venice up until his ... |
Roy Doty | ... shed December of 1968), and a syndicated newspaper comic strip was drawn by | and eventually collected for a paperback reprint |
Miles Davis | ... ; the first band to explore modal harmony (a concept explored much later by | and Gil Evans) from a jazz arranging perspective. Of note is the sheet of ... |
Constantine Andreou | ... Panagiotis Doxaras, Nikolaos Gyzis, Yannis Tsarouchis, Nikos Engonopoulos, | , Jannis Kounellis, conductor Dimitri Mitropoulos, soprano Maria Callas, c ... |
Timbaland | ... he Machine. The album has attracted producers such as The Neptunes, Tiësto, | , Rick Nowels, Ryan Tedder and Rodney Jerkins. The first single from The S ... |
Bob Dylan | ... popular artist came in 1973 with the film Pat Garret and Billy the Kid, by | . However the album received very little critical acclaim. This had not be ... |
William S. Burroughs | ... ape performances by a wide variety of figures, including Allen Ginsberg and | |
Paul McCartney | The Beatles often called Mardas the "Greek wizard", and | remembered being interested in his ideas: “Well, if you [Mardas] could do ... |
Dizzy Gillespie | Mario Bauzá introduced bebop innovator | to the Cuban conga drummer, dancer, composer, and choreographer Chano Pozo ... |
Noël Coward | ... n) in 1926. The play was performed on the London stage in 1926 and featured | and |
George Martin | ... iously. Therefore, at 10:00 am on Monday, 11 February 1963, The Beatles and | started recording what was essentially their live act in 1963, and finishe ... |
Elvis Presley | ... meha Schools children's chorus. Also contains five songs by American singer | (the soundtrack, along with the film, features more Presley singles than a ... |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | ... ie Jahreszeiten, Der Sturm, Orfeo de Euridice and secular cantata choruses. | uses trombones in connection with death or the supernatural. This includes ... |
Hitler | ... th anniversary of the failed Munich Putsch the regiment swore allegiance to | . The oath given: Pledging loyalty to him alone and Obedience unto death. ... |
Arkady Raikin | ... of everyday life in the USSR was allowed, the most prominent satirist being | , political satire existed in the form of anecdotes that made fun of Sovie ... |
Tracey Emin | Guests have included Peter Maxwell Davies, Lily Allen, Damien Hirst, | , Richard Dawkins, Cleo Laine, Christopher Hitchens, Peter Hitchens, Kathy ... |
Benny Goodman | ... st show at the Ritz Ballroom in Bridgeport, Connecticut on January 2, 1938. | said in 1976, "In late 1937, before his band became popular, we were both ... |
Aaron Copland | ... land as Grounde) is repeated as the basis of a piece underneath variations. | describes basso ostinato as "the easiest to recognize" of the variation fo ... |
Fritz Kreisler | ... considerable controversy. The view that continuous vibrato was invented by | and some of his colleagues is held to be shown by early sound recordings, ... |
Kool G Rap | ... ”. There is also widespread use of multisyllabic rhymes, by artists such as | , Big Daddy Kane, and Eminem |
Elvis Presley | ... nactivated. Probably, the most famous trainee to come through Fort Hood was | , arriving on 28 March 1958. Other than receiving record amounts of mail ( ... |
Judy Chicago | ... nsformations in both artmaking and art writing over the past four decades". | , who with a team of 129 created The Dinner Party, said in 2009 to ARTnews ... |
Mickey Thomas | ... oo left the group, leaving Kantner and company to find a new lead singer in | (who had sung lead on Elvin Bishop's "Fooled Around and Fell in Love"). Th ... |
Les Paul | ... rock and roll in this period, including multitrack recording, developed by | , the electronic treatment of sound by such innovators as Joe Meek, and th ... |
Winsor McCay | ... ing the illusion of motion, was accomplished with drawings (most notably by | in Gertie the Dinosaur) and with three-dimensional models (most notably by ... |
Eric Clapton | ... og (1996) and Jubilation (1998); the latter included guest appearances from | and John Hiatt |
Henry Flynt | ... a minimal music noise group in the mid-60s with John Cale, Marian Zazeela, | , Angus Maclise, Tony Conrad, and others. The Theater of Eternal Music's d ... |
Nadja Benaissa | ... nion studio album entitled Welcome to the Dance in 2009. In September 2010, | officially left the band to due to private reasons, leaving No Angels as a ... |
Samuel Beckett | ... had some limitations. It did, however, bring him into fruitful contact with | . He wanted to train in Psychoanalysis and in 1938 he began a training ana ... |
Maya Lin | The Memorial Wall, designed by | , is made up of two gabbro walls 246 feet 9 inches (75 m) long. The walls ... |
Franz Clement | ... hich are said to prove that early 19th-century Viennese string players like | and Joseph Mayseder were noted for their tasteful use of vibrato. These mu ... |
Gustav Mahler | ... iateur of 1883) is still performed occasionally today. Late in the century, | wrote his early Das klagende Lied on his own words, between 1878 and 1880, ... |
William Blake | ... Michael Angelo Rooker, William Pars, Thomas Hearne and John Warwick Smith. | published several books of hand tinted engraved poetry, illustrations to D ... |
Jeff Beck | ... r outside projects. In 1966, he did his first work with Yardbirds guitarist | , session man Nicky Hopkins, and future Led Zeppelin members Page and John ... |
W. Edwards Deming | In his managerial and statistical writings, | placed great importance on the value of using operational definitions in a ... |
Joe Meek | ... eloped by Les Paul, the electronic treatment of sound by such innovators as | , and the Wall of Sound productions of Phil Spector, continued desegregati ... |
Chano Pozo | ... y Gillespie to the Cuban conga drummer, dancer, composer, and choreographer | . The brief collaboration of Gillespie and Pozo produced some of the most ... |
Hank Williams | ... Almost Blue, an album of country music cover songs written by the likes of | ("Why Don't You Love Me (Like You Used to Do?)"), Merle Haggard ("Tonight ... |
Pattie Boyd | ... subject to government restrictions. On 22 July 1967, Harrison and his wife, | , Ringo Starr and Neil Aspinall flew to Athens, where they stayed in Marda ... |
Olivier Messiaen | ... schule für Musik Köln and the University of Cologne, and later studied with | in Paris, and with Werner Meyer-Eppler at the University of Bonn. One of t ... |
Ivor Novello | ... nd Alma Reville and directed by Brunel and Basil Dean. This version starred | , Mabel Poulton and Benita Hume |
Elvis Presley | ... lk music and rock. In this period, his key visual and musical influence was | |
Maria Theresa | ... rth to a baby boy in 1716. Unfortunately, he died soon after. A year later, | , his elder surviving child, was born. At her baptismal ceremony, contempo ... |
Trina Schart Hyman | ... controversy about The Fortune Tellers (1993), a picture book illustrated by | . Some felt that the story was European in origin and therefore inappropri ... |
Katy Perry | ... ope Music Awards on 6 November, Queen received the Global Icon Award, which | presented to Brian May. Queen closed the awards ceremony, with Adam Lamber ... |
Thomas Rowlandson | ... ngs contributed to many upper class art portfolios. Satirical broadsides by | , many published by Rudolph Ackermann, were also extremely popular |
Henry VIII of England | The future King | met Philip the Handsome on a visit Philip made to Henry's father's court i ... |
Tony Conrad | ... in the mid-60s with John Cale, Marian Zazeela, Henry Flynt, Angus Maclise, | , and others. The Theater of Eternal Music's discordant sustained notes an ... |
Dennis McCarthy | | , a composer who had worked on The Next Generation, was given the task of ... |
Eminem | Kool Moe Dee adds, “in 2002 | created the song that got the first Oscar in Hip-Hop history [Lose Yoursel ... |
Julius Cheeks | ... massive acclaim. Thomas L. Breuster was replaced by Bob King and, briefly, | . When Cooke left in 1957 to pursue a career in pop music, the Soul Stirre ... |
George Frideric Handel | In England, | includes trombones in three of his oratorios: Saul (1738), Israel in Egypt ... |
Hector Berlioz | ... or the French Prix de Rome prescribed that each candidate submit a cantata. | failed in three attempts before finally winning in 1830 with Sardanapale. ... |
Yves Klein | ... arine blue is now commonly used by many types of contemporary artists, with | being prominent. Since 1958 Klein has produced striking monochromatic scul ... |
John Hiatt | ... ilation (1998); the latter included guest appearances from Eric Clapton and | |
Richard Wagner | Music by late Romantic composers such as | and Johannes Brahms is now played with a fairly continuous vibrato. Howeve ... |
Johannes Brahms | Music by late Romantic composers such as Richard Wagner and | is now played with a fairly continuous vibrato. However, some musicians sp ... |
Antonio Caldara | Also in the Vienna court was | , vice-kapellmeister 1717-1736. Among his output are two Holy Week setting ... |
Paul Hardcastle | ... "The Commentators") was a big hit in the British charts. It was a parody of | 's number one hit, 19, with Bremner impersonating cricket commentators, in ... |
Glenn Miller | ... med up with a 15-piece 'big band', who performed a jazz repertoire covering | , Duke Ellington and Count Basie; her vocal idols being Ella Fitzgerald an ... |
Adam Lambert | ... h Katy Perry presented to Brian May. Queen closed the awards ceremony, with | on vocals, performing "The Show Must Go On", "We Will Rock You" and "We Ar ... |
Frank Lloyd Wright | ... is unincorporated neighborhood is North San Pedro Road, which passes by the | -designed Marin County Civic Center. The road goes through China Camp Stat ... |
Mantegna | ... d late Stuart to Early Georgian period. The single most important works are | 's Triumphs of Caesar housed in the Lower Orangery. The palace once housed ... |
Paul Sandby | ... with establishing watercolor as an independent, mature painting medium are | (1730–1809), often called "the father of the English watercolor", Thomas G ... |
Bob Dylan | ... ylan of The Wallflowers ranked London Calling above the work of his father, | , as the record that “changed his life”. Bands identified with the garage ... |
Marilyn Manson | Rammstein performed The Beautiful People with | at the Echo Awards on March 22nd, 2012 |
René Magritte | The term has been used in André Malraux’s novel (1933) and | ’s paintings 1933 & 1935, both titled La Condition Humaine, Hannah Arendt’ ... |
Joseph Haydn | ... k of trombone players. Most of these works derive from Vienna and Salzburg. | uses trombones in Il rotorno di Tobia, Die Sieben Letzten Worte, The Creat ... |
Caravaggio | ... mus Bosch, Bruegel and others). Some surviving artworks are "Cardsharps" by | (the backgammon board is in the lower left) and "The Triumph of Death" by ... |
Michael Jackson | ... ities who attended Brown's public and/or private memorial services included | , Jimmy Cliff, Joe Frazier, Buddy Guy, Ice Cube, Ludacris, Dr. Dre, Little ... |
La Monte Young | ... f the "worst albums of all time". Reed was well aware of the drone music of | . Young's Theater of Eternal Music was a minimal music noise group in the ... |
Duke Ellington | ... 15-piece 'big band', who performed a jazz repertoire covering Glenn Miller, | and Count Basie; her vocal idols being Ella Fitzgerald and Peggy Lee. In 1 ... |
Barbra Streisand | ... t Picture Show with the popular hit comedy What's Up, Doc? (1972), starring | and Ryan O'Neal, a screwball comedy indebted to Hawks's Bringing Up Baby ( ... |
Michael Jackson | In June 2009, after the death of pop superstar | , this message appeared to many internet users who were searching Google f ... |
Charlie Chaplin | ... all honeymooners went there"), and to Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, and | in Hollywood, Chaplin creating a widely seen home movie "Nice and Friendly ... |
Charlie Chaplin's | ... lk Stories, a low budget salute to sentimental silent comedies particularly | The Kid |
Chuck Berry | ... of Little Richard to become a preacher, prosecutions of Jerry Lee Lewis and | , and the breaking of the payola scandal (which implicated major figures, ... |
Joby Baker | ... ays debuted at the Coronet Theater in Hollywood and featured Booth Coleman, | , Fredric Villani, Arnold Lessing, Eddie Sallia, Keith Taylor, Richard Bul ... |
Ras Kass | ... re ‘complex’”. He cites “members of the Wu-Tang Clan, Nas, AZ, Big Pun, and | , just to name a few” as artists who exemplify this progression |
William Ewart Gladstone | ... s partner of Sir John Gladstones (sic), father of four times Prime Minister | . Gladstone junior was named after Ewart, his godfather |
Tiësto | ... released in early July 2009. Nelly Furtado also made a guest appearance on | 's single "Who Wants to Be Alone" on his new album Kaleidoscope. Furtado s ... |
Johann Sebastian Bach | But | uses trombones in fourteen of his church cantatas - BWV 2, 3, 4, 21, 23, 2 ... |
Jerry Chesnut | ... single in a version of George Jones' "Good Year for the Roses" (written by | ), which reached #6 |
Nat King Cole | ... light of his life. In 1960, Liberace performed at the London Palladium with | and Sammy Davis Jr. (this was the first televised "command performance", n ... |
Pietro da Cortona | ... etting is apparent in the anatomical plates prepared by the Baroque painter | (1596–1669), who executed anatomical plates with figures in dramatic poses ... |
Arsenio Rodríguez | ... ult career, including Fernando Collazo, Abelardo Barroso, Pablo Quevedo and | . Cruz also studied the words to Yoruba songs with colleague Mercedita Val ... |
Bette Davis | In 1942, he directed two more hits, In This Our Life (1942), starring | , and Across the Pacific, another thriller starring Humphrey Bogart |
Thomas Girtin | ... ul Sandby (1730–1809), often called "the father of the English watercolor", | (1775–1802), who pioneered its use for large format, romantic or picturesq ... |
Count Basie | ... , who performed a jazz repertoire covering Glenn Miller, Duke Ellington and | ; her vocal idols being Ella Fitzgerald and Peggy Lee. In 1963, she formed ... |
Adolf Hitler | In 1945, | ordered his minister of armaments Albert Speer to carry out a nationwide s ... |
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor | ... te his early Das klagende Lied on his own words, between 1878 and 1880, and | created a successful trilogy of cantatas The Song of Hiawatha between 1898 ... |
Martin Agricola | ... usic up to the 20th century was seen as an ornament to be used selectively. | writing in his Musica instrumentalis deudch (1529) writes of vibrato in th ... |
Jacob Lawrence | During the twentieth century, the American artist, | created his Vesalius Suite based on the anatomical drawings of Andreas Ves ... |
John Lennon | On 15 December 1969, Moon joined | 's Plastic Ono Band for a live performance at the Lyceum Ballroom in Londo ... |
Nobuo Uematsu | The music for Final Fantasy was composed by | , and was his 16th video game music composition. The soundtrack album was ... |
Ferdinand II of Aragon | The marriage of Isabella I of Castile and | (1469) unified Christian Spain; in 1492, the kingdom of Granada, the last ... |
Ella Fitzgerald | ... overing Glenn Miller, Duke Ellington and Count Basie; her vocal idols being | and Peggy Lee. In 1963, she formed her own band, the Anni-Frid Four |
Roger Waters | The band participated in former Pink Floyd member | ' The Wall Live in Berlin concert in 1990 |
Linwood G. Dunn | ... lens, and it was developed to make copies of films for distribution. Until | refined the design and use of the optical printer, effects shots were acco ... |
John Cale | ... heater of Eternal Music was a minimal music noise group in the mid-60s with | , Marian Zazeela, Henry Flynt, Angus Maclise, Tony Conrad, and others. The ... |
Burl Ives | ... hen renamed to Willow Creek, then Starr, before receiving its present name. | was once jailed in Mona for singing "Foggy Foggy Dew", because it was cons ... |
Leopold Auer | ... ngers and string players, have a similar problem. The violinist and teacher | , writing in his book Violin Playing as I Teach It (1920), advised violini ... |
James Brown | ... rces, including the indigenous mbira, as well as foreign influences such as | -type funk riffs. However, the foreign influences are interpreted through ... |
Johann Schelle | ... icht gut, dass der Mensch allein sei for 5 voices, 2 vn, 2 trbn, bn and bc. | has numerous sacred vocal works that use trombones. For instance Vom Himme ... |
John Sell Cotman | ... t and highly talented contemporaries of Turner and Girtin were John Varley, | , Anthony Copley Fielding, Samuel Palmer, William Havell and Samuel Prout. ... |
Peggy Lee | ... , Duke Ellington and Count Basie; her vocal idols being Ella Fitzgerald and | . In 1963, she formed her own band, the Anni-Frid Four |
Pieter Bruegel the Elder | ... o (the backgammon board is in the lower left) and "The Triumph of Death" by | (the backgammon board is in the lower right). Others are the Hell of Bosch ... |
Clint Eastwood | ... orest Theater, bohemian writer and actor Perry Newberry, and actor-director | , who was mayor for one term, from 1986 to 1988 |
Sonny Boy Williamson | ... t Records in nearby Jackson in January 1951, first as sideman to the second | and also to their mutual friend Wille Love and possibly others, then debut ... |
Maya Lin | ... on visitors each year. The Memorial Wall was designed by American architect | . The typesetting of the original 58,195 names on the wall was performed b ... |
Nas | ... y become faster and more ‘complex’”. He cites “members of the Wu-Tang Clan, | , AZ, Big Pun, and Ras Kass, just to name a few” as artists who exemplify ... |
Merle Haggard | ... he likes of Hank Williams ("Why Don't You Love Me (Like You Used to Do?)"), | ("Tonight the Bottle Let Me Down") and Gram Parsons ("How Much I Lied"). T ... |
Buddy Guy | ... ivate memorial services included Michael Jackson, Jimmy Cliff, Joe Frazier, | , Ice Cube, Ludacris, Dr. Dre, Little Richard, Dick Gregory, MC Hammer, Pr ... |
Leopold Mozart | ... from which a measure of vibrato (it has since been shown) is rarely absent. | ’s Versuch einer gründlichen Violinschule (1756), for example, provides an ... |
Cybill Shepherd | ... 971 BAFTA award for Best Screenplay. Bogdanovich cast the 21-year-old model | in a major role in the film and fell in love with her, an affair that even ... |
Max Klinger | ... bration of the composer and featured a monumental, polychromed sculpture by | . Meant for the exhibition only, the frieze was painted directly on the wa ... |
Winston Churchill | ... on was 12,790 in the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Callaway County. | made his famous "Sinews of Peace" (Iron Curtain) speech in Fulton at Westm ... |
Jerry Lee Lewis | ... rmy, the retirement of Little Richard to become a preacher, prosecutions of | and Chuck Berry, and the breaking of the payola scandal (which implicated ... |
Ice Cube | ... ial services included Michael Jackson, Jimmy Cliff, Joe Frazier, Buddy Guy, | , Ludacris, Dr. Dre, Little Richard, Dick Gregory, MC Hammer, Prince, Jess ... |
Christoph Strauss | The lesser known Austrian composer | , Kapellmeister to the Habsburg Emperor Mathias 1616-1620, wrote two impor ... |
Marian Zazeela | ... ternal Music was a minimal music noise group in the mid-60s with John Cale, | , Henry Flynt, Angus Maclise, Tony Conrad, and others. The Theater of Eter ... |
Samuel Palmer | ... ner and Girtin were John Varley, John Sell Cotman, Anthony Copley Fielding, | , William Havell and Samuel Prout. The Swiss painter Louis Ducros was also ... |
John Coltrane | When | covered "Afro Blue" in 1963, he inverted the metric hierarchy, interpretin ... |
William Blake | ... antic movement. Its major exponents in English included the artist and poet | and poets William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Keats, Lord By ... |
Thomas Gainsborough | ... nal art". Among the many significant watercolor artists of this period were | , John Robert Cozens, Francis Towne, Michael Angelo Rooker, William Pars, ... |
Ludacris | ... es included Michael Jackson, Jimmy Cliff, Joe Frazier, Buddy Guy, Ice Cube, | , Dr. Dre, Little Richard, Dick Gregory, MC Hammer, Prince, Jesse Jackson, ... |
Kathie Lee Johnson | ... o"s), and was originally hosted by Regis Philbin and Cyndy Garvey. In 1985, | (who would marry Frank Gifford a year later) became Philbin's co-host. Bue ... |
K'naan | ... tists for Haiti song, in which many Canadian artists came together and sang | 's inspirational song "Wavin' Flag" to raise money for the victims of the ... |
Carlos Salzedo | ... s production, the Salzedo Model, designed in collaboration with the harpist | . It is in the Art Deco style, incorporating bold red and white lines on t ... |
Bing Crosby | ... performing "Why Stars Come Out at Night". The Big Broadcast of 1936 starred | , George Burns, Gracie Allen, Ethel Merman, Jack Oakie, and Bill "Bojangle ... |
T-Bone Walker | ... dubs "the postwar Texas clean-up movement in blues" led by stylists such as | , Amos Milburn and Charles Brown. Their singing was lighter, more relaxed ... |
Tim Souster | ... in the case of the title, it was re-recorded in a new arrangement. Composer | did both duties (with Paddy Kingsland contributing music as well), and Sou ... |
Loretta Lynn | ... ts for his acting debut in Coal Miner's Daughter, a biographical film about | , and for his narration and small supporting role opposite Sam Shepard in ... |
Eric Clapton | ... om in London for a UNICEF charity concert. The supergroup also consisted of | , George Harrison, Nicky Hopkins, Yoko Ono, Billy Preston and Klaus Voorma ... |
Edgar Meyer | In addition to being a noted classical player, | is well known in bluegrass and newgrass circles. Todd Phillips is another ... |
Bob James | ... iated with an important break known as "The Bells"—a cut-up of the intro to | 's jazz cover of Paul Simon's "Take Me To The Mardi Gras"—while Bambaataa ... |
Jovanotti | ... several left-wing young people regularly meet. The first star, however, was | , who used rapping in otherwise traditional Italian pop. Some of his track ... |
Johann Sebastian Bach | ... ete Organ Works, now completing the fourth series on BBC Two. These feature | 's organ works, filmed in performance by John Scott Whiteley on, mainly, a ... |
John Williams | ... k and Cathleen Nesbitt co-starred. It was the only Hitchcock film scored by | |
Keke Palmer | She will be portrayed by actress | in The Vapors, a film about the formation and rise of the Juice Crew |
George Jones | Costello is also an avid country music fan and has cited | as his favourite country singer. In 1977, he appeared in Jones' duet album ... |
Vouet | ... co), designed by Bramante, with an art gallery with works of Lorenzo Lotto, | and Annibale Carracci as well as a collection of maiolica, and the Shrine ... |
Armando Peraza | ... late 1950s was vibraphonist Cal Tjader's band. Tjader had Mongo Santamaria, | , and Willie Bobo on his early recording dates |
Jan Steen | ... ings of this period, mainly those of Dutch and German painters (Van Ostade, | , Hieronymus Bosch, Bruegel and others). Some surviving artworks are "Card ... |
Ricky Nelson | ... Chicago, Illinois, and named Rickey Nelson Henley, named after singer-actor | , to John L. and Bobbie Henley on Christmas Day, 1958, in Chicago, in the ... |
Dr. Dre | ... d Michael Jackson, Jimmy Cliff, Joe Frazier, Buddy Guy, Ice Cube, Ludacris, | , Little Richard, Dick Gregory, MC Hammer, Prince, Jesse Jackson, Ice-T, J ... |
Freddie Mercury | ... ays of Our Lives"). Some of his solos and orchestral parts were composed by | , who then asked May to bring them to life ("Bicycle Race", "Lazing On A S ... |
Katharine Hepburn | In 1999, Davis was placed second, after | , on the American Film Institute's list of the greatest female stars of al ... |
Egyptian Lover | Raps are sometimes delivered with melody. West Coast rapper | was the first notable MC to deliver "sing-raps." Popular rappers such as 5 ... |
Bramante | ... esuits, the Palazzo Comunale (formerly the Palazzo Apostolico), designed by | , with an art gallery with works of Lorenzo Lotto, Vouet and Annibale Carr ... |
Amos Milburn | ... ar Texas clean-up movement in blues" led by stylists such as T-Bone Walker, | and Charles Brown. Their singing was lighter, more relaxed and they worked ... |
Coleman Hawkins | ... difficult for some performers to play without it. The jazz tenor sax player | found he had this difficulty when requested to play a passage both with an ... |
Victor Amadeus | ... ty of The Hague, Charles swapped Sardinia, which went to the Duke of Savoy, | , for Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean, which was more diff ... |
George Harrison | ... or a UNICEF charity concert. The supergroup also consisted of Eric Clapton, | , Nicky Hopkins, Yoko Ono, Billy Preston and Klaus Voormann. The band play ... |
Cal Tjader | ... the most respected Afro-cuban jazz combo of the late 1950s was vibraphonist | 's band. Tjader had Mongo Santamaria, Armando Peraza, and Willie Bobo on h ... |
Poul Ruders | ... o 4 by John Dryden in 2000. An operatic adaptation, The Handmaid's Tale, by | , premiered in Copenhagen on 6 March 2000, and was performed by the Englis ... |
Tony Randall | ... amily. Leif also played the role of Leonard Unger, the son of Felix Unger ( | ), on the ABC series The Odd Couple, a part that previously was played by ... |
Cris Williamson | ... l rights, and peace movements. The movement was started by lesbians such as | , Meg Christian, and Margie Adam, African-American women activists such as ... |
Willie Bobo | ... phonist Cal Tjader's band. Tjader had Mongo Santamaria, Armando Peraza, and | on his early recording dates |
Nikolaos Mantzaros | ... χολή), established in 1815. Prominent representatives of this genre include | , Spyridon Xyndas, Spyridon Samaras and Pavlos Carrer. Manolis Kalomiris i ... |
Paul Gauguin | ... aphy of former social reformer Flora Tristan, it demonstrates how Flora and | were unable to find paradise, but were still able to inspire followers to ... |
Rakim | ... last word in the sentence was the rhyming [word], the connection word. Then | showed us that you could put rhymes within a rhyme... now here comes Big D ... |
Michael Haydn | ... likes of Leopold Mozart, Georg Christoph Wagenseil, Johann Albrechtsberger, | and Johann Ernst Eberlin |
Yoko Ono | ... supergroup also consisted of Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Nicky Hopkins, | , Billy Preston and Klaus Voormann. The band played Lennon's Cold Turkey a ... |
Mick Jagger | ... caricature of Jay Leno may pronounce his head and chin; and a caricature of | might enlarge his lips. Exaggeration of memorable features helps people to ... |
Patti Smith | ... before evolving into mainstream New Wave. Other major acts include Blondie, | and Television. In the 1980s some punk fans and bands became disillusioned ... |
Willie Nelson | In 1997, singer | came to Nacogdoches to perform with his friend, Paul Buskirk, a renowned m ... |
John Robert Cozens | ... any significant watercolor artists of this period were Thomas Gainsborough, | , Francis Towne, Michael Angelo Rooker, William Pars, Thomas Hearne and Jo ... |
Ferdinand II of Aragon | ... n notables. On 20 October 1496, he married Infanta Joanna, daughter of King | and Queen Isabella I of Castile, in Lier, Belgium |
Ralph Vaughan Williams | ... minent, while the 19th-century tradition of sacred cantatas also continued. | composed both kinds: "festival" cantatas such as Toward the Unknown Region ... |
Bryan Adams | ... nts to Be Alone" on his new album Kaleidoscope. Furtado sang in a duet with | at the opening ceremonies of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games. The ... |
Little Richard | ... Jackson, Jimmy Cliff, Joe Frazier, Buddy Guy, Ice Cube, Ludacris, Dr. Dre, | , Dick Gregory, MC Hammer, Prince, Jesse Jackson, Ice-T, Jerry Lee Lewis, ... |
George Harrison | ... as held at Royal Albert Hall on November 29, 2002, the first anniversary of | 's passing |
Peter Wolf | ... uilt This City", written by Bernie Taupin, Martin Page, Dennis Lambert, and | and was engineered by Grammy-winning producer Bill Bottrell and arranged b ... |
Georg Christoph Wagenseil | ... ument with string orchestra. Composers include the likes of Leopold Mozart, | , Johann Albrechtsberger, Michael Haydn and Johann Ernst Eberlin |
Samuel Beckett | ... Theatre of the Absurd pointed out how many contemporary playwrights such as | , Eugène Ionesco, Jean Genet, and Arthur Adamov wove into their plays the ... |
Rakim | ... ow Rakim and Big Daddy Kane caused a shift in the way MCs rhymed: “Up until | , everybody who you heard rhyme, the last word in the sentence was the rhy ... |
James Brown | ... Bonnie Bramlett in a Columbus, Ohio Holiday Inn bar, the singer referred to | as a "jive-ass nigger", then upped the ante by pronouncing Ray Charles a " ... |
Chuck Norris | Some episodes of the | television series Walker, Texas Ranger were filmed in Garland, as well as ... |
duke of Parma | ... oseph, duc de Vendôme, commander of the French forces in Italy, to whom the | had sent him. That a low-ranking priest was used as envoy was due to the d ... |
Spyridon Xyndas | ... n 1815. Prominent representatives of this genre include Nikolaos Mantzaros, | , Spyridon Samaras and Pavlos Carrer. Manolis Kalomiris is considered the ... |
Joseph Ryelandt | ... vitas (1926), Benedicite (1930), Dona nobis pacem (1936), and Hodie (1954). | also composed secular and sacred cantatas, such as Le chant de la pauvreté ... |
Billy Preston | ... p also consisted of Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Nicky Hopkins, Yoko Ono, | and Klaus Voormann. The band played Lennon's Cold Turkey and Ono's Don't W ... |
Dick Gregory | ... Cliff, Joe Frazier, Buddy Guy, Ice Cube, Ludacris, Dr. Dre, Little Richard, | , MC Hammer, Prince, Jesse Jackson, Ice-T, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bootsy Collins ... |
Shirley Temple | ... Hollywood stars such as Rosalind Russell, Clark Gable, Gloria Swanson, and | . He did not always play to packed rooms, and early on he learned to perfo ... |
Clive Barker | ... arvel Comics' Razorline imprint, namely Ectokid (created by horror novelist | ) in 1993 as well as writing for EPIC Comics "Clive Barker's Hellraiser" a ... |
Don Carlos | ... gression than Sardinia. The treaty also recognised Philip V of Spain's son, | , as the heir to the Duchy of Parma and Grand Duchy of Tuscany; Charles ha ... |
Ray Charles | ... d to James Brown as a "jive-ass nigger", then upped the ante by pronouncing | a "blind, ignorant, nigger". Costello apologised at a New York City press ... |
Lonnie Donegan | ... an styles, including boogie woogie and the blues. The skiffle craze, led by | , utilised amateurish versions of American folk songs and encouraged many ... |
Francis Towne | ... rcolor artists of this period were Thomas Gainsborough, John Robert Cozens, | , Michael Angelo Rooker, William Pars, Thomas Hearne and John Warwick Smit ... |
Hieronymus Bosch | ... s period, mainly those of Dutch and German painters (Van Ostade, Jan Steen, | , Bruegel and others). Some surviving artworks are "Cardsharps" by Caravag ... |
Esperanza Spalding | ... sed albums such as 2003's Vertical Vision. Another young bassist of note is | (born 1984) who, at 27 years of age, already won a Grammy for Best New Art ... |
Kurt Cobain | ... d alternative acts such as Shonen Knife (who were championed in the West by | ), Pizzicato Five and The Pillows (who gained international attention in 1 ... |
Johann Ernst Eberlin | ... ozart, Georg Christoph Wagenseil, Johann Albrechtsberger, Michael Haydn and | |
Oscar Wilde | ... ), a short story written by Marcel Schwob—a French novelist and a friend of | —was published in 1893 while Chambers was still studying in Paris. In this ... |
Phil Spector | ... sound by such innovators as Joe Meek, and the Wall of Sound productions of | , continued desegregation of the charts, the rise of surf music, garage ro ... |
Rakim | In the book How to Rap, Masta Ace explains how | and Big Daddy Kane caused a shift in the way MCs rhymed: “Up until Rakim, ... |
Bob Crosby | ... ing to it or continuing what they had been playing all along. This included | 's Bobcats, Max Kaminsky, Eddie Condon, and Wild Bill Davison. Most of thi ... |
Leif Garrett | ... of bubblegum pop. Performers in this category would include Shaun Cassidy, | , Donny Osmond, Tony DeFranco, and The Bay City Rollers. Even modern class ... |
Michael Angelo Rooker | ... of this period were Thomas Gainsborough, John Robert Cozens, Francis Towne, | , William Pars, Thomas Hearne and John Warwick Smith. William Blake publis ... |
Barry Goldwater | ... elections. In 1964, it was one of two Oregon counties to give a majority to | . The last Democratic candidate to win the county was Franklin D. Roosevel ... |
Philip the Good | ... y of Flanders (today in Belgium) and was named after his great-grandfather, | . In 1482, upon the death of his mother Mary of Burgundy, he succeeded to ... |
LeAnn Rimes | ... dents who have gained national and international recognition include singer | , actress Crystal Bernard, musician Dean Sams of the band Lonestar, singer ... |
Lorenzo Lotto | ... alazzo Apostolico), designed by Bramante, with an art gallery with works of | , Vouet and Annibale Carracci as well as a collection of maiolica, and the ... |
Vanessa Petruo | ... d that four members of the original line-up, excluding original band member | , had reformed permanently and were set to record their first studio album ... |
Miles Davis | ... releases during the remainder of the 1970s. After also working briefly for | , Fulwood died of cancer in 1979 |
MC Hammer | ... zier, Buddy Guy, Ice Cube, Ludacris, Dr. Dre, Little Richard, Dick Gregory, | , Prince, Jesse Jackson, Ice-T, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bootsy Collins, LL Cool J ... |
Claude Thornhill | ... of his own big band. Members of the Noble band included future bandleaders | , Bud Freeman and |
Masta Ace | In the book How to Rap, | explains how Rakim and Big Daddy Kane caused a shift in the way MCs rhymed ... |
Mike Judge | ... d television series King of the Hill was created by former Garland resident | , who used elements of Garland as an inspiration for its setting — the fic ... |
Johnny Pacheco | Cruz's 1974 album with | , Celia y Johnny, was very successful, and Cruz soon found herself in a gr ... |
Eddie Condon | ... d been playing all along. This included Bob Crosby's Bobcats, Max Kaminsky, | , and Wild Bill Davison. Most of this group were originally Midwesterners, ... |
Matt Groening | The Simpsons creator | named Nelson after the wrestling hold of the same name. Cast member Nancy ... |
Peter Wolf | ... the sessions because all the keyboard work in the studio was being done by | (who had played on the sessions for Nuclear Furniture and briefly joined t ... |
Peter Maxwell Davies | Guests have included | , Lily Allen, Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Richard Dawkins, Cleo Laine, Chri ... |
Yoshitaka Amano | The game's characters and title logo were designed by | , and the scenario was written by freelance writer Kenji Terada, based on ... |
Paul I of Russia | ... opold, Grand Duke of Baden, they were double third cousins. In descent from | , Frederick was a fourth cousin of Ingrid's mother |
Spyridon Samaras | ... representatives of this genre include Nikolaos Mantzaros, Spyridon Xyndas, | and Pavlos Carrer. Manolis Kalomiris is considered the founder of the Gree ... |
Leonard Nimoy | ... in "Invasive Procedures", and later joined the cast of as the Vulcan Tuvok. | and DeForest Kelley declined to appear. Their lines, as Spock and McCoy, w ... |
Lee Rocker | ... sists include Bill Black, Marshall Lytle (with Bill Haley & His Comets) and | (with 1980s-era rockabilly revivalists the Stray Cats). Notable rockabilly ... |
Donny Osmond | ... pop. Performers in this category would include Shaun Cassidy, Leif Garrett, | , Tony DeFranco, and The Bay City Rollers. Even modern classic hits and ol ... |
John Wayne | ... s and would often mention it in the show if any contestant came from Texas. | appeared to have had a similar preoccupation, as he mentioned the town in ... |
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble | ... o cited him as a major influence. James was also covered by blues-rock band | many times in concert. The most famous of these covers is one that came by ... |
Leopold Mozart | ... a concerto instrument with string orchestra. Composers include the likes of | , Georg Christoph Wagenseil, Johann Albrechtsberger, Michael Haydn and Joh ... |
Karen Black | ... er lover Bruce Dern making a living from her phoney powers. William Devane, | and Cathleen Nesbitt co-starred. It was the only Hitchcock film scored by ... |
Leopold, Grand Duke of Baden | ... t. They were related in several ways. In descent from Oscar I of Sweden and | , they were double third cousins. In descent from Paul I of Russia, Freder ... |
Lee Holdridge | May co-composed a mini-opera with | , Il Colosso, for Steve Barron's 1996 film, The Adventures of Pinocchio. M ... |
Pattie Boyd | ... ' house overnight until Lennon, his wife and son, McCartney and Jane Asher, | 's 16-year-old sister, Paula, Mal Evans and Alistair Taylor set off for At ... |
Holly Near | ... ce Johnson Reagon and her group Sweet Honey in the Rock, and peace activist | . Women's music also refers to the wider industry of women's music that go ... |
Bud Freeman | ... nd. Members of the Noble band included future bandleaders Claude Thornhill, | and |
Ray Bradbury | ... mocks the aspects of time traveling such as the grandfather paradox and the | short story "A Sound of Thunder". It also parodies Australian people and a ... |
Annibale Carracci | ... ned by Bramante, with an art gallery with works of Lorenzo Lotto, Vouet and | as well as a collection of maiolica, and the Shrine of the Holy House (San ... |
Floyd Dixon | ... e on Central Avenue during that period and he influenced such performers as | , Cecil Gant, Ivory Joe Hunter, Percy Mayfield, Johnny Ace and Ray Charles |
Fania All-Stars | ... hnny, was very successful, and Cruz soon found herself in a group named the | , which was an ensemble of salsa musicians from every orchestra signed by ... |
Lily Allen | Guests have included Peter Maxwell Davies, | , Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Richard Dawkins, Cleo Laine, Christopher Hitc ... |
Henri Alekan | The film was shot by the 77 year-old cinematographer | , who had worked on Jean Cocteau's La Belle et la Bête). It represents the ... |
Philip V | ... n furthering the accession of the French candidate for the throne of Spain, | . Two years later, Vendôme having died in the interval, Alberoni was appoi ... |
Ice-T | ... s, Dr. Dre, Little Richard, Dick Gregory, MC Hammer, Prince, Jesse Jackson, | , Jerry Lee Lewis, Bootsy Collins, LL Cool J, Lil Wayne, Lenny Kravitz, 50 ... |
Sarah Brightman | ... en performed at the venue. Lloyd Webber, the original London cast including | and Michael Crawford, and four previous actors of the titular character, a ... |
Ringo Starr | ... vernment restrictions. On 22 July 1967, Harrison and his wife, Pattie Boyd, | and Neil Aspinall flew to Athens, where they stayed in Mardas' parents' ho ... |
Barbra Streisand | ... sed such popular hits as "(Have I Stayed) Too Long at the Fair" recorded by | and the jazz standard "Something Cool" recorded by June Christy |
Pavlos Carrer | ... his genre include Nikolaos Mantzaros, Spyridon Xyndas, Spyridon Samaras and | . Manolis Kalomiris is considered the founder of the Greek National School ... |
William Whewell | English philosopher and historian of science | coined the term scientist in 1833, and it was first published in Whewell's ... |
Margie Adam | ... ovement was started by lesbians such as Cris Williamson, Meg Christian, and | , African-American women activists such as Bernice Johnson Reagon and her ... |
Lu Watters | ... d group of revivalists consisted of younger musicians, such as those in the | band. By the late 1940s, Louis Armstrong's Allstars band became a leading ... |
César Moro | ... y obscure Peruvian writers such as Martín Adán, Carlos Oquendo de Amat, and | . As a young writer, he looked to these revolutionary novelists in search ... |
Bing Crosby | ... ted some big-name stars who wanted freedom from rigid schedules, among them | . Though still rated fourth, by the late 1940s ABC had begun to close in o ... |
Nat King Cole | ... the piano and smooth vocals became popular, epitomized by the jazz piano of | . When Cole left Los Angeles, California to perform nationally, his place ... |
Amber Dotson | ... s, actress Crystal Bernard, musician Dean Sams of the band Lonestar, singer | , So You Think You Can Dance Season 8 Contestant Chris Koehl, and Rockabil ... |
Meg Christian | ... ce movements. The movement was started by lesbians such as Cris Williamson, | , and Margie Adam, African-American women activists such as Bernice Johnso ... |
Bill Black | ... another prominent bluegrass player. Well-known rockabilly bassists include | , Marshall Lytle (with Bill Haley & His Comets) and Lee Rocker (with 1980s ... |
Béla Bartók | ... as Le chant de la pauvreté op. 92 in 1928 and Veni creator op. 123 in 1938. | composed the secular Cantata Profana, subtitled "The Nine Splendid Stags" ... |
Eminem | ... of multisyllabic rhymes, by artists such as Kool G Rap, Big Daddy Kane, and | |
Beethoven | ... historically informed performance movement. Performances of composers from | to Arnold Schoenberg with limited vibrato are now not uncommon. Norrington ... |
Tito Puente | ... their homeland and became citizens of the United States. In 1966, Cruz and | began an association that would lead to eight albums for Tico Records. The ... |
Oscar Wilde | It is also possible that the play Salomé by | , published in 1893, was another symbolist source of inspiration for The K ... |
William Pars | ... mas Gainsborough, John Robert Cozens, Francis Towne, Michael Angelo Rooker, | , Thomas Hearne and John Warwick Smith. William Blake published several bo ... |
Christoph Willibald Gluck | ... bligato line in the oratorio Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebots (K35, 1767) | includes trombones in five of his operas: Iphigénie en Aulide (1774), Orfe ... |
Henry Salt | ... tta Stone – key to the deciphering of hieroglyphs. Gifts and purchases from | , British Consul General in Egypt, beginning with the Colossal bust of Ram ... |
Buju Banton | ... i-homosexual culture in Jamaica, many reggae and dancehall artists, such as | , Elephant Man, Sizzla, have published song lyrics advocating violence aga ... |
Robert Johnson | ... ssentially the same riff that appeared in the recording of the same song by | , but James played the riff with electric slide guitar. It was even transf ... |
Bernice Johnson Reagon | ... n, Meg Christian, and Margie Adam, African-American women activists such as | and her group Sweet Honey in the Rock, and peace activist Holly Near. Wome ... |
John Warwick Smith | ... zens, Francis Towne, Michael Angelo Rooker, William Pars, Thomas Hearne and | . William Blake published several books of hand tinted engraved poetry, il ... |
Luther Dixon | ... t with Greenberg to her newly formed company, Scepter Records. Working with | , the group rose to fame with "Tonight's the Night". After a successful pe ... |
Harold Budd | Ambient composer | (raised in the desert town of Victorville, CA) recites his "Poem: Distant ... |
Damien Hirst | Guests have included Peter Maxwell Davies, Lily Allen, | , Tracey Emin, Richard Dawkins, Cleo Laine, Christopher Hitchens, Peter Hi ... |
Manolis Kalomiris | ... de Nikolaos Mantzaros, Spyridon Xyndas, Spyridon Samaras and Pavlos Carrer. | is considered the founder of the Greek National School. In the 20 century, ... |
June Christy | ... rded by Barbra Streisand and the jazz standard "Something Cool" recorded by | |
Alastair Galbraith | ... maller scale. Important Xpressway artists included This Kind Of Punishment, | , The Terminals, Peter Jefferies and The Dead C. All of these artists beca ... |
Michael Jackson | ... iod, rarely play cuts from the teen idols of the era, with the exception of | , who began his career as a teen idol but whose career eventually evolved ... |
Jean Cocteau | ... was shot by the 77 year-old cinematographer Henri Alekan, who had worked on | 's La Belle et la Bête). It represents the angels' point of view in monoch ... |
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Harry Connick, Jr. | ... 07) directed by William Friedkin, starring Ashley Judd, Michael Shannon and | , was filmed in Olancha |
John Bonham | ... med on drums with Jimmy Page, Ronnie Lane, Max Middleton and fellow drummer | on acoustic guitar for the gig premiering Roy Harper's album Valentine |
Hans Makart | ... architectural painter. He revered the foremost history painter of the time, | . Klimt readily accepted the principles of a conservative training; his ea ... |
Jerry Lee Lewis | ... Dre, Little Richard, Dick Gregory, MC Hammer, Prince, Jesse Jackson, Ice-T, | , Bootsy Collins, LL Cool J, Lil Wayne, Lenny Kravitz, 50 Cent, Stevie Won ... |
Glen Goins | ... Parliament-Funkadelic, McKnight retired from touring with the band in 2008. | (vocals, guitar; 1954–1978 |
Louis Armstrong | ... younger musicians, such as those in the Lu Watters band. By the late 1940s, | 's Allstars band became a leading ensemble. Through the 1950s and 1960s, D ... |
Lou Reed | | 's double LP Metal Machine Music (1975) is cited as containing the primary ... |
Gene Summers | ... Dance Season 8 Contestant Chris Koehl, and Rockabilly Hall of Fame inductee | |
Ashley Judd | Part of the film Bug (2007) directed by William Friedkin, starring | , Michael Shannon and Harry Connick, Jr., was filmed in Olancha |
Katharine Hepburn | ... ding secretary and treasurer), Nathaniel Benchley (historian), David Niven, | , Spencer Tracy, George Cukor, Cary Grant, Rex Harrison, and Jimmy Van Heu ... |
Mark Antony | ... gyptian Queen Cleopatra, as a major threat to his power. That occurred when | , the other most influential member of the Triumvirate, abandoned his wife ... |
George Bernard Shaw | ... n 1956, Lerner and Loewe's My Fair Lady first appeared. Their adaptation of | 's Pygmalion, with the leads, Henry Higgins and Eliza Doolittle, being pla ... |
Eugène Delacroix | ... arles-François Delacroix deputy to the Convention and father of the painter | proposed that the metal statuary in the gardens of Versailles be confiscat ... |
Art Hupy | Pacific Northwest photographer | (1924–2003) settled in La Conner in 1977 and founded the Museum of Northwe ... |
Gene Vincent | ... Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Fats Domino, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, and | . Bo Diddley in particular introduced a new beat and unique guitar style t ... |
Goshka Macuga | ... have any during the 2008 events. The nominees were Runa Islam, Mark Leckey, | , and Cathy Wilkes; the Prize exhibition opened at Tate Britain on 30 Sept ... |
Stevie Wonder | ... ry Lee Lewis, Bootsy Collins, LL Cool J, Lil Wayne, Lenny Kravitz, 50 Cent, | , and Don King, among others. All of the public and private memorial servi ... |
Louis Armstrong | The music in the film is performed by various artists, such as | and Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Bing Crosby, and Harry Co ... |
Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel | ... only composed by Bach but also by Dieterich Buxtehude, Christoph Graupner, | and Georg Philipp Telemann, to name a few. Many secular cantatas were comp ... |
Kris Allen | ... e Are the Champions" live on the season finale of American Idol with winner | and runner-up Adam Lambert providing a vocal duet. In November 2009, May a ... |
John Romita, Sr. | ... ing among many of Marvel Comics's female characters on the cover painted by | |
Eddie Condon | ... One Hour Tonight". Beside Glenn were clarinetist Pee Wee Russell, guitarist | , drummer Gene Krupa and Coleman Hawkins on tenor saxophone |
Mary J. Blige | ... op soul and neo soul developed later, in the 1990s. Typified by the work of | and R. Kelly, the former is a mixture of contemporary R&B with hip hop bea ... |
Percy Mayfield | ... he influenced such performers as Floyd Dixon, Cecil Gant, Ivory Joe Hunter, | , Johnny Ace and Ray Charles |
Ella Fitzgerald | ... ic in the film is performed by various artists, such as Louis Armstrong and | , Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Bing Crosby, and Harry Connick, Jr. |
Hugo Pratt | ... , a complex sailor-adventurer. It was created by Italian comic book creator | in 1967. The Corto Maltese series has been translated into numerous langua ... |
Will Ferrell | ... as he could not bring him to Los Angeles for the move to The Tonight Show. | made a surprise visit as George W. Bush, which quickly devolved into Ferre ... |
Dimitri Mitropoulos | ... t garde and modern classical music, with figures such as Iannis Xenakis and | achieving international prominence |
John Savio | ... eace along the Norwegian–Russian border, Sami art exhibitions by the artist | (1902–1938) and a history of the mining industry in the area. The museum h ... |
Ringo Starr | ... featured Moon's singing, much drumming was left to other artists including | , session musicians Curly Smith and Jim Keltner and actor/musician Miguel ... |
Dieterich Buxtehude | ... r the liturgy or other occasions were not only composed by Bach but also by | , Christoph Graupner, Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel and Georg Philipp Teleman ... |
Jerry Lee Lewis | ... nd roll hits included Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Fats Domino, Little Richard, | , and Gene Vincent. Bo Diddley in particular introduced a new beat and uni ... |
Miles Davis | ... of singles on Capitol Records in 1949 and 1950 of a nonet led by trumpeter | , collected and released first on a ten-inch and later a twelve-inch as th ... |
Camille Saint-Saëns | ... ore in 1915 to The Fall of a Nation (a sequel to The Birth of a Nation) and | ' music for The Assassination of the Duke of Guise in 1908. It was precede ... |
Pee Wee Russell | ... nd "If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight". Beside Glenn were clarinetist | , guitarist Eddie Condon, drummer Gene Krupa and Coleman Hawkins on tenor ... |
50 Cent | ... ce-T, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bootsy Collins, LL Cool J, Lil Wayne, Lenny Kravitz, | , Stevie Wonder, and Don King, among others. All of the public and private ... |
Michael Nesmith | ... was produced by Jonathan Wacks and Peter McCarthy, with executive producer | , and stars Harry Dean Stanton and Emilio Estevez |
Ivory Joe Hunter | ... g that period and he influenced such performers as Floyd Dixon, Cecil Gant, | , Percy Mayfield, Johnny Ace and Ray Charles |
Christoph Graupner | ... r occasions were not only composed by Bach but also by Dieterich Buxtehude, | , Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel and Georg Philipp Telemann, to name a few. Ma ... |
John Carpenter | ... tember 1993, when he was 12. The following year he acquired a minor role in | 's In the Mouth of Madness. From 1995 through 1999, he appeared in several ... |
Mark Leckey | ... but did not have any during the 2008 events. The nominees were Runa Islam, | , Goshka Macuga, and Cathy Wilkes; the Prize exhibition opened at Tate Bri ... |
Iannis Xenakis | ... development of avant garde and modern classical music, with figures such as | and Dimitri Mitropoulos achieving international prominence |
Jean-Luc Godard | ... n for their existentialist films include Ingmar Bergman, François Truffaut, | , Michelangelo Antonioni, Akira Kurosawa, Terrence Malick, Stanley Kubrick ... |
Randy Stonehill | ... the sister-in-law of Stephen J. Cannell and had previously been married to | from 1975–1980. They first met at the Los Angeles First Congregational Chu ... |
Nathaniel Benchley | ... rge of public relations), Swifty Lazar (recording secretary and treasurer), | (historian), David Niven, Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, George Cukor, ... |
Ludwig van Beethoven | ... torio, not excluding the possibility of a brilliant climax in a fugue as in | 's Glorreiche Augenblick, Carl Maria von Weber's Jubel-Kantate, and Felix ... |
Ludwig II | Maximilian was succeeded on 10 March 1864 by his son | , a youth of eighteen. The government was at first carried on by Schrenk a ... |
Coleman Hawkins | ... clarinetist Pee Wee Russell, guitarist Eddie Condon, drummer Gene Krupa and | on tenor saxophone |
Saul Bass | ... with the best talent of his day—film poster designers such as Bill Gold and | —and kept them busy with countless rounds of revision until he felt that t ... |
Jerry Lee Lewis | ... d in the mid 1950s by white singers such as Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins and | , who drew mainly on the country roots of the music. Many other popular ro ... |
Runa Islam | ... sponsorship, but did not have any during the 2008 events. The nominees were | , Mark Leckey, Goshka Macuga, and Cathy Wilkes; the Prize exhibition opene ... |
Hermann Schroeder | ... ty of Cologne. He had training in harmony and counterpoint, the latter with | , but he did not develop a real interest in composition until 1950. He was ... |
Mariah Carey | ... use of melisma, a gospel tradition adapted by vocalists Whitney Houston and | would become a cornerstone of contemporary R&B singers beginning in the la ... |
François Rabbath | ... mmers at the Interlochen National Music Camp in Michigan and French bassist | (b. 1931) who developed a new bass method that divided the entire fingerbo ... |
Michael Whelan | ... first appearance of the Red Goddess. Also featured in the cover painted by | |
Fats Domino | ... of the music. Many other popular rock and roll singers of the time, such as | and Little Richard, came out of the black rhythm and blues tradition, maki ... |
Marley Marl | ... h, and Rick Rubin of Def Jam, were quickly advanced on by the Beastie Boys, | and his Juice Crew MCs, Boogie Down Productions, Public Enemy, and Eric B. ... |
Andrew Lloyd Webber's | ... er 2011, the Hall was used to broadcast the 25th anniversary performance of | Phantom of the Opera to cinemas across the UK - it was also the first time ... |
Lenny Kravitz | ... esse Jackson, Ice-T, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bootsy Collins, LL Cool J, Lil Wayne, | , 50 Cent, Stevie Wonder, and Don King, among others. All of the public an ... |
Walter Slezak | ... nd so forth, there must be some discipline'. During the making of Lifeboat, | , who played the German character, stated that Hitchcock knew the mechanic ... |
Henry VIII of England | ... nd tariffs on goods traded amongst them. Internal tariffs were abolished by | , they survived in Russia till 1753, 1789 in France and 1839 in Spain |
William Lenthall | The Speaker of the House during the Long Parliament was | . On Tuesday, 4 January 1642, the King entered the House of Commons to sei ... |
John Mayer | ... clips from past shows and a reflection on the show's sixteen-year-long run. | sent a farewell video message, singing a song about how Los Angeles is "go ... |
Elvis Presley | ... sic which was played and recorded in the mid 1950s by white singers such as | , Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis, who drew mainly on the country roots o ... |
Winston Churchill | Mountbatten was a favourite of | (although after 1948 Churchill never spoke to him again since he was famou ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... music. Reiner was struck by Connick's voice and how it sounded like a young | . The movie's soundtrack album was released by Columbia Records in July 19 ... |
Bill Gold | ... erred to work with the best talent of his day—film poster designers such as | and Saul Bass—and kept them busy with countless rounds of revision until h ... |
Georg Philipp Telemann | ... by Dieterich Buxtehude, Christoph Graupner, Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel and | , to name a few. Many secular cantatas were composed for events in the nob ... |
Roy Harper | ... on and fellow drummer John Bonham on acoustic guitar for the gig premiering | 's album Valentine |
Bootsy Collins | ... rd, Dick Gregory, MC Hammer, Prince, Jesse Jackson, Ice-T, Jerry Lee Lewis, | , LL Cool J, Lil Wayne, Lenny Kravitz, 50 Cent, Stevie Wonder, and Don Kin ... |
Chopin | ... howman, unpredictably and whimsically mixing serious with light fare, e.g., | with "Home on the Range." For a while, he played piano along with a phonog ... |
Stevie Ray Vaughan | ... c scene, with local artists such as Willie Nelson, Asleep at the Wheel, and | and iconic music venues such as the Armadillo World Headquarters. The long ... |
Judy Garland | ... inal members of the Holmby Hills Rat Pack were:Frank Sinatra (pack master), | (first vice-president), Bacall (den mother), Sid Luft (cage master), Bogar ... |
Johnny Ace | ... ch performers as Floyd Dixon, Cecil Gant, Ivory Joe Hunter, Percy Mayfield, | and Ray Charles |
Carl Perkins | ... layed and recorded in the mid 1950s by white singers such as Elvis Presley, | and Jerry Lee Lewis, who drew mainly on the country roots of the music. Ma ... |
Adele | On 22 September 2011 | filmed her DVD Live At The Royal Albert Hall |
Ray Barretto | In 1990, Cruz won a Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Performance - | & Celia Cruz - Ritmo en el Corazon. She later recorded an anniversary albu ... |
Roger Waters | June 22, 2006, Pink Floyd frontman | played a live concert at the village, attracting over 50,000 fans |
Umberto II | ... society. Following Victor Emmanuel III's abdication, his son, the new king | , was pressured by the threat of another civil war to call a referendum to ... |
Jan Steen | ... hed in 1883. Inspired by the paintings of Jacob Jordaens, David Teniers and | , Verhaeren described in a direct and often provocative, naturalistic way ... |
Charlie Chaplin | ... ew film industry and motion pictures, but as a spectator only. To Huston, " | was a god. |
Ray Charles | ... s Floyd Dixon, Cecil Gant, Ivory Joe Hunter, Percy Mayfield, Johnny Ace and | |
Harry Nilsson | In 1974, he played drums on | 's album "Pussy Cats" produced by John Lennon |
André Le Nôtre | ... n been favorably compared and contrasted ("the antithesis") to the œuvre of | , the French jardin à la française landscape architect. He became both "ri ... |
William Kent | ... d his Queen, Caroline, further refurbishment took place, with the architect | employed to design new furnishings and decor including the Queen's Stairca ... |
Adam Lambert | ... on the season finale of American Idol with winner Kris Allen and runner-up | providing a vocal duet. In November 2009, May appeared with Taylor on the ... |
Jimmy Page | ... s, but the next year he started to work with former-Led Zeppelin guitarist, | , which resulted in the album Coverdale and Page |
Barry Goldwater | ... unty was in 1964, when Lyndon Johnson won by a landslide nationwide against | — but only by three percentage points in Klamath County |
LL Cool J | ... , MC Hammer, Prince, Jesse Jackson, Ice-T, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bootsy Collins, | , Lil Wayne, Lenny Kravitz, 50 Cent, Stevie Wonder, and Don King, among ot ... |
Gene Krupa | ... ide Glenn were clarinetist Pee Wee Russell, guitarist Eddie Condon, drummer | and Coleman Hawkins on tenor saxophone |
Lowell Fulson | ... ce. Additionally his songs were covered by the likes of John Lee Hooker and | |
Tampa Red | ... y other musicians) was strongly influenced by him, and by Kokomo Arnold and | . Elmore recorded several of Tampa's songs, and even inherited from his ba ... |
Frank Zappa | In 1971, he had a cameo role in | 's film 200 Motels. He acted in drag as a nun fearful of death from overdo ... |
Carlos Latuff | ... was sued for anti-Semitism by Aktion Kinder des Holocaust for publishing a | cartoon of a Jewish boy in the Warsaw Ghetto saying "I am Palestinian" |
John Barry | ... n May 2011, singing Goldfinger in tribute to the recently deceased composer | . On 20 June 2011, Bassey returned to perform Diamonds Are Forever and Gol ... |
Tomie dePaola | ... The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush" here. The title was based on a book by | and was narrated by Harold Littlebird (born 1951). Santa Fe's Dominic C. A ... |
Samuel Beckett | ... too"" came from not only Ireland but from the continent, led by playwrights | , Sean O'Casey and Brendan Behan. Alan Simpson was later released. The pre ... |
Paul Signac | ... rtistic friends Théo van Rysselberghe, Leon Spilliaert, Constantin Meunier, | and Ossip Zadkine |
Darius Milhaud | ... vaerts, who had just completed studies with Olivier Messiaen (analysis) and | (composition) in Paris, and Stockhausen resolved to do likewise (Kurtz 199 ... |
Carl Maria von Weber | ... liant climax in a fugue as in Ludwig van Beethoven's Glorreiche Augenblick, | 's Jubel-Kantate, and Felix Mendelssohn's Die erste Walpurgisnacht. Mendel ... |
Ernie Isley | ... Isley Brothers are an American musical group consisting of brothers Ron and | . The founding members of the band were Ronald Isley, older brothers Rudy ... |
George Harrison | ... ad taken over from another posthumous release when the song was replaced by | 's "My Sweet Lord", and the first time that a woman had a posthumous numbe ... |
Cennino Cennini | ... tury an improved method came into use, described by the 15th century artist | . This process consisted of mixing the ground material with melted wax, re ... |
Ossip Zadkine | ... Théo van Rysselberghe, Leon Spilliaert, Constantin Meunier, Paul Signac and | |
Tab Smith | ... Isle Time. A jazz and blues man at heart, Reid chose "My Mother's Eyes" by | as his theme tune. Other favourites of his included Fats Domino, a noticea ... |
Randy Stonehill | ... inception in 1967 until Norman's death in February 2008. For over a decade | was Norman's protégé, colleague, collaborator, and one of his best friends ... |
Rakim | ... eats faster, as the drum machine was augmented with the sampler technology. | took lyrics about the art of rapping to new heights, while KRS-One and Chu ... |
Buddy Holly | ... in what became his trademark oversize glasses, bearing some resemblance to | . Stiff's records were initially distributed only in the UK, which meant t ... |
Edward Weston | Renowned photographer | moved to Carmel in 1929 and shot the first of numerous nature photographs, ... |
Bootsy Collins | ... ring the memorial service at the James Brown Arena. The group was joined by | on bass, with MC Hammer performing a dance in James Brown style. Former Te ... |
Jimmy Van Heusen | ... tharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, George Cukor, Cary Grant, Rex Harrison, and | . In his autobiography The Moon's a Balloon, David Niven confirms that the ... |
Edgar Meyer | ... uta-Aho (b. 1941), Italian composer Fernando Grillo, and US player-composer | . For a longer list, see the List of contemporary classical double bass pl ... |
Benny Goodman | ... s. On a March 21, 1928 Victor session Miller played alongside Tommy Dorsey, | , and Joe Venuti in the All-Star Orchestra, directed by Nat Shilkret. On N ... |
Juan Morel Campos | ... this, the music band was organized. In September of that same year (1883), | formally organized the Ponce Fire Corps Municipal Band which exists to thi ... |
Meg White | ... to Be Friends" based on Conan's lullaby rendition of the song, with drummer | playing second guitar and singing along with vocalist/guitarist Jack White ... |
Stan Getz | ... l. Cool jazz recordings by Chet Baker, Dave Brubeck, Bill Evans, Gil Evans, | and the Modern Jazz Quartet usually have a "lighter" sound which avoided t ... |
Ray Charles | ... ers, as a video showed Brown's last performance in Augusta, Georgia and the | version of "Georgia On My Mind" played soulfully in the background. Brown' ... |
Théo van Rysselberghe | ... nuscripts of his works and letters along with works of his artistic friends | , Leon Spilliaert, Constantin Meunier, Paul Signac and Ossip Zadkine |
Richard F. Outcault | ... h Pulitzer, owner and publisher of the New York World, from whom he "stole" | , the inventor of color comics, and all of Pulitzer's Sunday staff as well ... |
Kokomo Arnold | ... 8, James (like many other musicians) was strongly influenced by him, and by | and Tampa Red. Elmore recorded several of Tampa's songs, and even inherite ... |
Jack Reid | ... permanent collection of over 160 pieces, including pieces by A. J. Casson, | , Robert Harris, and |
Elvis Presley | ... rds. His manager at Stiff, Jake Riviera, suggested a name change, combining | 's first name and Costello, his father's stage name |
Alfredo Alcala | ... Red Sonja Queels the Song of the Siren", Marie Javins/Steve Buccellato (w), | (a) |
Harry Connick, Jr. | ... en Harry Met Sally... soundtrack album features American singer and pianist | . Bobby Colomby, the drummer for Blood, Sweat & Tears, was a friend of Rei ... |
André Le Nôtre | ... ecognizable influence from Versailles, and was indeed laid out by pupils of | , Louis XIV's landscape gardener |
Bill Evans | ... as the Birth of the Cool. Cool jazz recordings by Chet Baker, Dave Brubeck, | , Gil Evans, Stan Getz and the Modern Jazz Quartet usually have a "lighter ... |
Constantin Meunier | ... with works of his artistic friends Théo van Rysselberghe, Leon Spilliaert, | , Paul Signac and Ossip Zadkine |
John Lee Hooker | ... l and devoted audience. Additionally his songs were covered by the likes of | and Lowell Fulson |
Gil Evans | ... of the Cool. Cool jazz recordings by Chet Baker, Dave Brubeck, Bill Evans, | , Stan Getz and the Modern Jazz Quartet usually have a "lighter" sound whi ... |
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Randy Stonehill | The relationship between pioneer Christian rock musicians Larry Norman and | , sometimes described as the Lennon–McCartney of Christian rock, was a con ... |
Willie Nelson | ... Austin's emergence in the national music scene, with local artists such as | , Asleep at the Wheel, and Stevie Ray Vaughan and iconic music venues such ... |
Tommy Dorsey | ... n several bands. On a March 21, 1928 Victor session Miller played alongside | , Benny Goodman, and Joe Venuti in the All-Star Orchestra, directed by Nat ... |
Arnold Genthe | In 1906, San Francisco photographer | joined the Carmel arts colony, where he was able to pursue his pioneering ... |
Grinling Gibbons | ... n." The altar is framed by a massive oak reredos in Baroque style carved by | during the reign of Queen Anne. Opposite the altar, at first floor level, ... |
Frederick the Great | ... tain and Russia. Elizabeth sided against Prussia over a personal dislike of | . She wanted him reduced within proper limits, so that he might no longer ... |
Flo Rida | ... y and whose video was shot in Barcelona. Furtado made a guest appearance on | 's new album, R.O.O.T.S.. Furtado also made a guest appearance on Divine B ... |
Robert W. Chambers | The King in Yellow is a collection of short stories written by | and published in 1895. The stories could be categorized as early horror fi ... |
Ansel Adams | Weston had traveled extensively with legendary photographer | , who moved to Carmel in 1962, several years after receiving his 3rd Guggg ... |
Dave Brubeck | ... a twelve-inch as the Birth of the Cool. Cool jazz recordings by Chet Baker, | , Bill Evans, Gil Evans, Stan Getz and the Modern Jazz Quartet usually hav ... |
George Harrison | ... is recording with another noise recording in 1969 entitled . Beatles member | also released a noise/musique concrète recording in 1969, titled Electroni ... |
Karl Jenkins | ... aturing silhouettes of people wearing diamonds, to the music of Palladio by | . A 2010 commercial for Verizon Wireless parodied the De Beers spots |
David Cassidy | After Davy Jones came Bobby Sherman and | . They held the title of Teen Idols from the late 1960s til the mid 1970s. ... |
Ford Madox Brown | ... ive arts firm of Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. with Morris, Burne-Jones, | , Philip Webb, Charles Faulkner and Peter Paul Marshall. Rossetti contribu ... |
Duke Ellington | ... 1950s included bassist Jimmy Blanton (1918–1942) whose short tenure in the | Swing band (cut short by his death from tuberculosis) introduced new melod ... |
R. Kelly | ... ul developed later, in the 1990s. Typified by the work of Mary J. Blige and | , the former is a mixture of contemporary R&B with hip hop beats, while th ... |
Olivier Messiaen | ... met Belgian composer Karel Goeyvaerts, who had just completed studies with | (analysis) and Darius Milhaud (composition) in Paris, and Stockhausen reso ... |
A. J. Casson | ... e steward of a permanent collection of over 160 pieces, including pieces by | , Jack Reid, Robert Harris, and |
Axel Erlandson | ... eatured a collection of exotic birds and animals, a restaurant, and cabins. | opened The Tree Circus in 1947, featuring trees grafted and trained in str ... |
Henry VIII | ... arrows and 137 whole longbows were recovered from the Mary Rose, a ship of | 's navy that sank at Portsmouth in 1545 |
Chet Baker | ... h and later a twelve-inch as the Birth of the Cool. Cool jazz recordings by | , Dave Brubeck, Bill Evans, Gil Evans, Stan Getz and the Modern Jazz Quart ... |
Karen Black | ... film, 1976's Family Plot. In the same film, the diamond smuggler played by | could also fit that role, as she wears a long blonde wig in various scenes ... |
Joe Venuti | ... 928 Victor session Miller played alongside Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, and | in the All-Star Orchestra, directed by Nat Shilkret. On November 14, 1929, ... |
Fats Domino | ... her artists with early rock and roll hits included Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, | , Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Gene Vincent. Bo Diddley in particu ... |
Lady Gaga | ... h Kerry Ellis, playing 12 dates across the UK in May 2011. On 18 April 2011 | confirmed that May would play guitar on her track "You and I" from her lat ... |
Karel Goeyvaerts | ... ). At the Darmstädter Ferienkurse in 1951, Stockhausen met Belgian composer | , who had just completed studies with Olivier Messiaen (analysis) and Dari ... |
Joan E. Biren | In 2003 filmmaker JEB ( | ) released a documentary film on the couple, No Secret Anymore: The Times ... |
Josef Rubinstein | ... Issue 172, "The Waif and the Warrior", Jim Valentino (w), Steven Carr (p), | (i) |
Little Richard | ... ith early rock and roll hits included Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Fats Domino, | , Jerry Lee Lewis, and Gene Vincent. Bo Diddley in particular introduced a ... |
Felix Mendelssohn | ... eethoven's Glorreiche Augenblick, Carl Maria von Weber's Jubel-Kantate, and | 's Die erste Walpurgisnacht. Mendelssohn's Symphony Cantata, the Lobgesang ... |
Giotto di Bondone | ... mixed with a binding medium like egg and applied over dry plaster (such as | 's frescos in the Cappella degli Scrovegni or Arena Chapel in Padua) |
Haydn | ... d biographies of several prominent figures of his time, including Napoleon, | , Mozart, Rossini and Metastasio |
James Thornhill | ... r artists commissioned to decorate the rooms included Grinling Gibbons, Sir | and Jacques Rousseau; furnishings were designed by Daniel Marot |
Sammy Davis, Jr. | ... ed itself "the summit" or "the clan," featuring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, | , Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop, who appeared together on stage and in fi ... |
Mozart | ... aphies of several prominent figures of his time, including Napoleon, Haydn, | , Rossini and Metastasio |
Janeane Garofalo | ... e first three years, and featured cameos from many former guests, including | , Scott Thompson, Tony Randall and George Wendt. Typical of O'Brien's styl ... |
Robert Schumann | ... Mendelssohn's Symphony Cantata is a cantata with three symphonic preludes. | wrote the cantata Paradise and the Peri. The full lyric possibilities of a ... |
Pierre Henry | ... ell as the musique concrète works of composers such as Pierre Schaeffer and | |
Willie Love | ... ntroduced at an early age. Alcohol definitely killed his band-mates/friends | and Johnny Jones at an early age. His regular rhythm guitarist Homesick Ja ... |
Mark Antony | ... engagement fought between the forces of Octavian and the combined forces of | and Cleopatra VII. The battle took place on 2 September 31 BC, on the Ioni ... |
Micky Dolenz | ... the late 1960s after their TV show became an over night success, especially | and Davy Jones. The English born member of The Monkees Davy Jones was regu ... |
Lennie Tristano | ... etical underpinnings of cool jazz were set out by the blind Chicago pianist | , and its influence stretches into such later developments as Bossa nova, ... |
Dean Martin | ... th, that called itself "the summit" or "the clan," featuring Frank Sinatra, | , Sammy Davis, Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop, who appeared together ... |
Sarah Brendel | ... The Dust and Walking Backwards) with the German Christian singer/songwriter | for her record "Early Morning hours". Brendel has long adored Larry Norman ... |
Andy Bell | ... ong, organist, conductor and former principal of the Royal Academy of Music | ;, lead vocalist of the electronic pop duo Erasure; Barrie Forgie, leader ... |
Bengt Hallberg | ... gence of such major figures as baritone saxophonist Lars Gullin and pianist | . The theoretical underpinnings of cool jazz were set out by the blind Chi ... |
Johnny Cash | ... abilly was underlined by the success of songs like "Folsom Prison Blues" by | , "Blue Suede Shoes" by Perkins and "Heartbreak Hotel" by Presley. For a f ... |
Red Nichols | ... nt for and married his college sweetheart, Helen Burger. He was a member of | 's orchestra in 1930, and because of Nichols, Miller played in the pit ban ... |
Keith Sweat | ... the new jack swing sound, a genre innovated by Teddy Riley. Riley's work on | 's Make It Last Forever (1987), Guy's Guy (1988), and Bobby Brown's Don't ... |
Alan Moore | Watchmen is a twelve-issue comic book limited series created by writer | , artist Dave Gibbons, and colourist John Higgins. The series was publishe ... |
Mozart | ... was an avid fan of music, particularly the works of the composers Cimarosa, | and Rossini. He wrote a biography about Rossini, Vie de Rossini (1824), no ... |
Alan Parsons | ... di Lauper, REO Speedwagon, X, Steel Pulse, The New Cars, Asia, Boyz II Men, | , and The Smithereens |
Jim Moginie | ... r Rob Hirst, bass guitarist Andrew James and keyboard player/lead guitarist | . While vocalist Peter Garrett was studying at Australian National Univers ... |
Mozart | ... fluences on the Romantic movement generally. In 1810 E.T.A. Hoffmann called | , Haydn and Beethoven the three "Romantic Composers", and Ludwig Spohr use ... |
Pierre Schaeffer | ... xus style of Ono as well as the musique concrète works of composers such as | and Pierre Henry |
Ben Pollack | ... 1926, Miller toured with several groups, eventually landing a good spot in | 's group in Los Angeles. During his stint with Pollack, Miller wrote sever ... |
Alfonso XII | ... pos in Sagunto led to a restoration of the Bourbon dynasty in the person of | . A period of political stability, of repression of the workers movement, ... |
W. Edwards Deming | ... e the world and the United States such statisticians as Walter A. Shewhart, | , Harold F. Dodge, George Edwards, Harry Romig, R. L. Jones, Paul Olmstead ... |
Botticelli | ... ron of the arts, commissioning works by Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and | . Lorenzo was an accomplished musician and brought composers and singers t ... |
Robert Hunter | ... s contributed to two Grateful Dead tribute albums and covered Jerry Garcia/ | tunes such as "Ship of Fools", "Friend of the Devil", "It Must Have Been t ... |
Athol Guy | ... song Mr. Krinkle, from Pork Soda, and for the song , from the Brown Album. | of the Australian folk/pop group The Seekers plays an upright bass. Shanno ... |
Grinling Gibbons | ... rk by Jean Tijou. Other artists commissioned to decorate the rooms included | , Sir James Thornhill and Jacques Rousseau; furnishings were designed by D ... |
Angela de la Cruz | ... e walls in a gallery room. The other artists nominated were Dexter Dalwood, | , and the Otolith Group |
Frank Sinatra | ... er Bogart's death, that called itself "the summit" or "the clan," featuring | , Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop, who appea ... |
Beethoven | ... mantic movement generally. In 1810 E.T.A. Hoffmann called Mozart, Haydn and | the three "Romantic Composers", and Ludwig Spohr used the term "good Roman ... |
Rob Hirst | ... rock band from Sydney originally performing as Farm from 1972 with drummer | , bass guitarist Andrew James and keyboard player/lead guitarist Jim Mogin ... |
Johannes Brahms | ... . The full lyric possibilities of a string of choral songs were realized by | in his Rinaldo, that—like the Walpurgisnacht—was set to a text by Goethe. ... |
Magritte | ... rovided "a sparse, almost surreal feeling—a bright, crisp, hard edged, near | -like take on American suburbia"; Mendes constantly directed his set dress ... |
Nicolai Fechin | ... de the Ernest L. Blumenschein House, the Couse/Sharp Historic Site, and the | house, all of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places ... |
The "5" Royales | ... with Coley as lead vocalist — of "Dedicated to the One I Love", a cover of | song of the same name, Decca returned them to Greenberg and gave up on the ... |
Benny Goodman | ... e Up the Band and Girl Crazy (where his bandmates included big band leaders | and ) |
Matthew Locke | An English work of note from this period is | 's Music for His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts, a suite for Charles II's ... |
Jay Livingston | ... NFL coaches Marvin Lewis and Marty Schottenheimer, Oscar-winning songwriter | and his brother Alan Livingston, former President of Capitol Records |
Marilyn Monroe | Factoid was coined by Norman Mailer in his 1973 biography of | . Mailer described a factoid as "facts which have no existence before appe ... |
Rossini | ... f several prominent figures of his time, including Napoleon, Haydn, Mozart, | and Metastasio |
Herbert Eimert | ... 45–48). In March 1953, he left Paris to take up a position as assistant to | at the newly established Electronic Music Studio of Nordwestdeutscher Rund ... |
Kata Hay | ... & Dunn lived in Skiatook as a teenager. Youtube celebrity singer/songwriter | was born, and raised in Skiatook, OK |
Arnold Schönberg | ... ell'arte figure of Pierrot, and La Guirlande des Dieux (1910). The composer | set a German language version (translated by Otto Erich Hartleben) of sele ... |
Hermann Hesse | ... ious real-life historical figures, including Jack London, Ernest Hemingway, | , Butch Cassidy, James Joyce, Frederick Rolfe, Joseph Conrad, Sukhbaatar, ... |
Paul Rodgers | ... aylor announced that they would reunite and return to touring in 2005, with | (founder and former lead singer of Free and Bad Company). Brian May's webs ... |
Buddy Holly | ... k and roll. Later rockabilly acts, particularly performing songwriters like | , would be a major influence on British Invasion acts and particularly on ... |
Robert A. Heinlein | ... fton’s Cafeteria in downtown Los Angeles. This was where he met the writers | , Emil Petaja, Fredric Brown, Henry Kuttner, Leigh Brackett, and Jack Will ... |
Elvis Presley | ... to a visitor attraction, Brown's family plans to consult with the family of | for guidance about converting the estate into an attraction similar to |
Haydn | ... on the Romantic movement generally. In 1810 E.T.A. Hoffmann called Mozart, | and Beethoven the three "Romantic Composers", and Ludwig Spohr used the te ... |
John Wayne | ... ord (1971). The resulting film included candid interviews with the likes of | , James Stewart, Henry Fonda, and was narrated by Orson Welles. Out of cir ... |
Ronnie Dunn | | of the Country band Brooks & Dunn lived in Skiatook as a teenager. Youtube ... |
Chuck Norris | ... status in the polls, due to his use of the Walker Texas Ranger Lever while | was coincidentally sponsoring Huckabee. Stephen Colbert made the claim tha ... |
Homesick James | ... Willie Love and Johnny Jones at an early age. His regular rhythm guitarist | maintained his longevity was due to his not partaking of the heavy drinkin ... |
Giovanni Battista Fontana | ... dulcians, often with continuo, appeared. Composers included Dario Castello, | , Giovanni Paolo Cima, Andrea Cima, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer and Matthias ... |
Hank Williams III | ... chestra use the upright bass exclusively both live and on their recordings. | 's bass players (Joe Buck and Zach Shedd, most notably) have used upright ... |
Jack Johnson | ... March, Bliss N Eso with Paris Wells, Gabriella Cilmi, Hunters & Collectors, | , Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson with Troy Cassar-Daley, Kings Of Leon, ... |
Jacob Jordaens | ... f poems "Les Flamandes" was published in 1883. Inspired by the paintings of | , David Teniers and Jan Steen, Verhaeren described in a direct and often p ... |
Yoko Ono | ... t created primarily by John Lennon with assistance from George Harrison and | . Lennon said he was trying to paint a picture of a revolution using sound ... |
Clifford Brown | ... engers, fronted by Blakey and featuring pianist Horace Silver and trumpeter | , were leaders in the hard bop movement along with Davis |
Ignacy Paderewski | ... studied the technique of the famous Polish pianist and later family friend | and at eight met him backstage at the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee. "I was i ... |
Susan Philipsz | The winner was | who graduated from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design in Dundee ... |
Alan Jay Lerner | ... t for theater performers, producers, managers, and directors. There, he met | in 1942. Their first collaboration was a musical adaptation of Barry Conno ... |
Walter Inglis Anderson | Ocean Springs was the hometown of the late | , a nationally renowned painter and muralist who died in 1965 from lung ca ... |
Victor Herbert | ... ores by Louis F. Gottschalk for their films. Other examples of this include | 's score in 1915 to The Fall of a Nation (a sequel to The Birth of a Natio ... |
John Henry Maunder | ... of Brahms and many notable small English choral works, such as cantatas of | and John Stanley, find various ways to set poetry to choral music. The com ... |
Théo van Rysselberghe | ... icles, he became a lifelong friend of the Neo-impressionist Belgian painter | , resulting in a vast body of letters. In one of these letters, he was des ... |
Al Caiola | ... ce been covered by Lawrence Welk himself (on the Dot album Scarlet O'Hara), | (United Artists - Album "Greasy Kid Stuff"), The Ventures, Agent Orange, H ... |
Arnold Schoenberg | ... ealm of classical music, semi-spoken music was popular stylized by composer | as Sprechstimme, and famously used in Ernst Toch's 1924 Geographical Fugue ... |
Fuat Güner | ... lities, he formed Kaygısızlar (The Carefrees), featuring Mazhar Alanson and | , future members of the band MFÖ. He recorded several singles and toured w ... |
James Ensor | ... ssels art world. His articles brought many promising young talents, such as | , to the attention of the public |
Anita Baker | ... g works by Prince, Michael and Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston, Tina Turner, | and The Pointer Sisters became a turning point for black artists in the in ... |
Lawrence Welk | ... ng) has become a standard surf rock hit. The tune has since been covered by | himself (on the Dot album Scarlet O'Hara), Al Caiola (United Artists - Alb ... |
Lucy Skaer | The other shortlisted artists were Enrico David, Roger Hiorns and | |
Nat King Cole | Visiting members included Errol Flynn, | , Mickey Rooney and Cesar Romero |
George Harrison | ... Lennon–McCartney, but created primarily by John Lennon with assistance from | and Yoko Ono. Lennon said he was trying to paint a picture of a revolution ... |
Enrico David | The other shortlisted artists were | , Roger Hiorns and Lucy Skaer |
Horace Silver | ... Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, fronted by Blakey and featuring pianist | and trumpeter Clifford Brown, were leaders in the hard bop movement along ... |
Little Richard | ... ny other popular rock and roll singers of the time, such as Fats Domino and | , came out of the black rhythm and blues tradition, making the music attra ... |
Mazhar Alanson | ... m different nationalities, he formed Kaygısızlar (The Carefrees), featuring | and Fuat Güner, future members of the band MFÖ. He recorded several single ... |
Dionne Warwick | ... rk SummerStage: Live from the Heart of the City". Cruz appeared on the 2006 | album My Friends & Me |
Roy Orbison | The Chantays toured Japan and the US joining the Righteous Brothers and | on a few occasions, and they were the only rock and roll band to perform o ... |
Keith Allen | Lewis-Smith is currently writer and Executive Producer for | 's documentaries for Channel 4, which have so far included Little Lady Fau ... |
Harry Belafonte | ... lonialist, world leaders. In the arts, James Earl Jones, Sidney Poitier and | have cited his lead film roles as being the first to display dignity for b ... |
Dennis Hopper | ... n Hopper Jack Penn, born August 6, 1993, is named after two family friends, | and Jack Nicholson. After they married in 1996, their relationship went th ... |
Clint Eastwood | ... 2006, featuring newer, pristine film clips, and additional interviews with | , Walter Hill, Harry Carey, Jr., Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and ot ... |
Louis F. Gottschalk | ... 1895. In 1914, The Oz Film Manufacturing Company sent full-length scores by | for their films. Other examples of this include Victor Herbert's score in ... |
Harry Connick, Jr. | ... Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Bing Crosby, and | |
Thomas Armstrong | Musicians include Sir | , organist, conductor and former principal of the Royal Academy of Music; ... |
Charlie Chaplin | ... St. Vincent Millay, Langston Hughes, Charles Lindbergh, George Gershwin and | . Later visitors have included William Everson, Robert Bly, Czesław Miłosz ... |
Tony Randall | ... cameos from many former guests, including Janeane Garofalo, Scott Thompson, | and George Wendt. Typical of O'Brien's style of comedy, he introduced his ... |
Tim Burton | Warner Bros. has produced a film adaptation of the soap opera. | directed the film, and Johnny Depp stars as Barnabas Collins |
Bing Crosby | ... s, such as Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, | , and Harry Connick, Jr. |
John Lennon | ... se of sound collage, credited to Lennon–McCartney, but created primarily by | with assistance from George Harrison and Yoko Ono. Lennon said he was tryi ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... a building project, which attracted attention from senior leaders. Because | saw himself as both an architect and artist, he warmed to Speer and gradua ... |
Cimarosa | ... Stendhal was an avid fan of music, particularly the works of the composers | , Mozart and Rossini. He wrote a biography about Rossini, Vie de Rossini ( ... |
Miles Davis | ... style coalesced in 1953 and 1954, paralleling the rise of rhythm and blues. | ' performance of "Walkin' ", the title track of his album of the same year ... |
Boris Vallejo | ... d in several novels by David C. Smith and Richard L. Tierney with covers by | |
George Bernard Shaw | ... , particularly when he had the honour of spending a month in the company of | ; he later described how he spent "many hours every day talking – the grea ... |
Perry Como | ... up, Greenberg asked songwriter Luther Dixon, who had previously worked with | , Nat King Cole, and Pat Boone and co-written the 1959 hit "16 Candles", t ... |
Neil Sedaka | ... atles did it through their more developed (or "grown up") music. Similarly, | had two distinct eras of his career, with about a decade in between: one a ... |
Charles V of Spain | ... a personal hunting park. The castle was later mostly rebuilt in the age of | |
Bobby Byrd | ... 1986. However, the members of his original vocal group, The Famous Flames, | , Johnny Terry, Bobby Bennett, and Lloyd Stallworth, were not inducted. Ho ... |
Huppen, Hermann | ... (Dutch-speaking Belgium) - Human Rights League (French-speaking Belgium) - | |
Agnes Martin | ... laces. Influential later 20th-century Taos artists include R. C. Gorman and | |
George Gershwin | ... inclair Lewis, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Langston Hughes, Charles Lindbergh, | and Charlie Chaplin. Later visitors have included William Everson, Robert ... |
Ray Charles | ... arious artists, such as Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, | , Bing Crosby, and Harry Connick, Jr. |
Ferruccio Busoni | ... rvatory in Berlin, one year behind virtuoso Claudio Arrau, and studied with | and Eugene d'Albert. He won the coveted Hollander Medal awarded by the sch ... |
Mikhail Lomonosov | ... rnment while shortening their terms of service to the state. She encouraged | 's establishment of the University of Moscow and Ivan Shuvalov foundation ... |
Fred Elmes | ... e had been told that Hall was difficult to work with. Instead, Mendes asked | , who turned the job down because he did not like the script. Hall was rec ... |
Luther Dixon | ... tribution. In order to better promote the group, Greenberg asked songwriter | , who had previously worked with Perry Como, Nat King Cole, and Pat Boone ... |
Frederick Rolfe | ... g Jack London, Ernest Hemingway, Hermann Hesse, Butch Cassidy, James Joyce, | , Joseph Conrad, Sukhbaatar, John Reed, White Russian general Roman Ungern ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... performed by various artists, such as Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald, | , Ray Charles, Bing Crosby, and Harry Connick, Jr. |
Bobby Brown | ... 's work on Keith Sweat's Make It Last Forever (1987), Guy's Guy (1988), and | 's Don't Be Cruel (1998) made new jack swing a staple of contemporary R&B ... |
Francis Stephen | The extinction of the Medici dynasty and the accession in 1737 of | , duke of Lorraine and husband of Maria Theresa of Austria, led to Tuscany ... |
Joseph Schillinger | ... as a professional musician. He later studied the Schillinger technique with | , under whose tutelage he composed what became his signature theme, "Moonl ... |
Cathy Wilkes | ... 2008 events. The nominees were Runa Islam, Mark Leckey, Goshka Macuga, and | ; the Prize exhibition opened at Tate Britain on 30 September and the winn ... |
Paul Mirkovich | ... Sarzo and guitarist Adrian Vandenberg, and the addition of keyboard player | before their recording contract with Geffen expired. Following this Whites ... |
R. C. Gorman | ... ter of Historic Places. Influential later 20th-century Taos artists include | and Agnes Martin |
Donne | ... tires targeting everything from literary fads to corrupt noblemen. Although | had already circulated satires in manuscript, Hall's was the first real at ... |
Taylor Swift | ... s in the Billboard 200 albums chart. The record has since been surpassed by | , whose self-titled first album stayed for 189 weeks. Physical copies of t ... |
Wes Montgomery | ... ost-recorded bassists in jazz history, including LPs by Thelonious Monk and | and many Blue Note Records artists; and Paul Chambers (1935–1969), a membe ... |
Johnny Cash | ... the "Monteagle Grade." There is also a song called "Monteagle Mountain" by | on the album Boom Chicka Boom |
Igor Stravinsky | ... (1954) and the result was reminiscent of earlier works by Aaron Copland and | with its "jazz-based harmonies and exciting additive rhythms." A year late ... |
Nat King Cole | ... g asked songwriter Luther Dixon, who had previously worked with Perry Como, | , and Pat Boone and co-written the 1959 hit "16 Candles", to write for and ... |
John Coltrane | Other innovators in this style include Jackie McLean, | and Bill Evans, also present on Kind of Blue, as well as later musicians s ... |
Bette Davis | ... ar sentence. The case was made into the 1937 movie 'Marked Woman', starring | |
William Gilpin | ... oung man or woman of the time. In the late 18th century, the English cleric | wrote a series of hugely popular books describing his "picturesque" journe ... |
Timbaland | ... ositive reviews from critics, with some citing the "revitalising" effect of | on Furtado's music, and others calling it "slick, smart and surprising". S ... |
Bill Evans | Other innovators in this style include Jackie McLean, John Coltrane and | , also present on Kind of Blue, as well as later musicians such as Herbie ... |
Linda McCartney | ... Holly Story on the evening of 6 September 1978. After dining with Paul and | at Peppermint Park in Covent Garden, Moon and his girlfriend, Annette Walt ... |
Yoshitaka Amano | Warrior of Light, based on | 's design of the lead character, and Garland are the respective hero and v ... |
Jimmie Rodgers | ... Jimmie Tarlton met famed Hawaiian guitarist Frank Ferera on the West Coast. | and the Carter Family are widely considered to be important early country ... |
Bob Dylan | ... ngs (including covers of an old hymn, a traditional folk song, and songs by | , and Emmylou Harris) that were backed by Mark Lemhouse and Charles Norman ... |
Leonard Rosenman | ... ith its "jazz-based harmonies and exciting additive rhythms." A year later, | , inspired by Arnold Schoenberg, experimented with atonality in his scores ... |
Herbie Hancock | ... ill Evans, also present on Kind of Blue, as well as later musicians such as | |
Winston Churchill | ... first summit was held in December 1953, at the insistence of Prime Minister | , to discuss relations with the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Particip ... |
Hitler | ... us years. The administrations of Chancellors Brüning, Papen, Schleicher and | (from 30 January to 23 March 1933) governed through presidential decree, r ... |
The Decemberists | ... in the song "Yankee Bayonet (I Will Be Home Then)", by the indie rock group | . The reference is "When I was a girl how the hills of Oconee made a seam ... |
Pat Boone | ... Luther Dixon, who had previously worked with Perry Como, Nat King Cole, and | and co-written the 1959 hit "16 Candles", to write for and produce songs f ... |
Stevie Ray Vaughan | ... entures, Agent Orange, Hank Marvin, Lively Ones. Dick Dale with the help of | (Grammy Nominated), by thrash metal band Anthrax, Bad Manners, and also by ... |
Bruce Hornsby | ... ded contributions by My Morning Jacket, Death Cab for Cutie, Gomez, Guster, | , Jack Johnson and ALO, Leanne Womack, The Allman Brothers Band, Blues Tra ... |
Jim Morrison | ... Kilmer is best known for his role as Bruce Wayne/Batman in Batman Forever, | in Oliver Stone's The Doors, he became popular in the mid-1980s after a st ... |
Brownie McGhee | ... his nickname during the early years when he was pushing his older brother, | , who was stricken with polio in a wagon with a stick. Granville began pla ... |
Jack Aeby | ... i was present as an observer of the Trinity test on July 16, 1945. Engineer | saw Fermi at work |
Jerry Reed | ... uts down in inclement weather, routing traffic onto U.S. Highway 41. In the | song "The Legend", which is the opening track in the film Smokey and the B ... |
Paul Chambers | ... Thelonious Monk and Wes Montgomery and many Blue Note Records artists; and | (1935–1969), a member of the Miles Davis Quintet (including the landmark m ... |
Mary Bauermeister | ... 92, 90; Tannenbaum 1987, 94). On 3 April 1967, in San Francisco, he married | , with whom he had two children: Julika (b. 22 January 1966) and Simon (b. ... |
Burt Bacharach | ... hopes to branch out and sing ballads, the group had decided on cutting the | and Hal David song, "Make It Easy on Yourself", until being told that some ... |
Michael Praetorius | Sackbuts come in several sizes. According to | , these were |
Miles Davis | The modal theory stems from a work by George Russell, but again | unveiled this shift to the rest of the jazz world with Kind of Blue, an ex ... |
Emmylou Harris | ... covers of an old hymn, a traditional folk song, and songs by Bob Dylan, and | ) that were backed by Mark Lemhouse and Charles Norman's Softcore, as well ... |
Nightcrawler | ... n universe also includes such notable heroes as Wolverine, Storm, Colossus, | , Shadowcat, Rogue, Psylocke, Dazzler, Gambit and Emma Frost. Besides the ... |
Aaron Copland | ... On the Waterfront (1954) and the result was reminiscent of earlier works by | and Igor Stravinsky with its "jazz-based harmonies and exciting additive r ... |
Etta James | ... ed to the girls being booked to perform with several major artists, such as | and Little Richard, and facilitated Scepter's move to a larger office. It ... |
Adolf Hitler | He was an outspoken and early critic of | and the Nazi regime. In a public address in 1934, LaGuardia warned, "Part ... |
Carl Orff's | ... e film music for Alexander Nevsky. Among the most famous of all cantatas is | Carmina Burana, written 1935–36; the introductory and concluding movement, ... |
Petula Clark | ... vish parties". A receptionist at the hotel told a guest Moon bought it from | |
Gus Van Sant | ... itive reviews for his portrayals of various individuals: a troubled teen in | 's To Die For (1995) co-starring with Nicole Kidman, a small-town troublem ... |
Ferdinand VII | The reign of | (reigned 1808–33) saw several Catalan uprisings and after his death the co ... |
Madonna | ... pop music, it earned them their best reactions yet, drawing comparisons to | 's album Ray of Light (1998) as well as other female groups such as All Sa ... |
Paul McCartney | Moon was | 's guest at a film preview of The Buddy Holly Story on the evening of 6 Se ... |
Roger Fry | ... nificance in the movement away from Academic tradition can best be seen. As | wrote in 1916, "Rossetti more than any other artist since Blake may be hai ... |
Joseph Wright | File:Joseph Wright 004.jpg| | , 1774, Cave at evening, Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, Massach ... |
Little Richard | ... being booked to perform with several major artists, such as Etta James and | , and facilitated Scepter's move to a larger office. It was followed by "W ... |
Shadowcat | ... o includes such notable heroes as Wolverine, Storm, Colossus, Nightcrawler, | , Rogue, Psylocke, Dazzler, Gambit and Emma Frost. Besides the Brotherhood ... |
Hal David | ... t and sing ballads, the group had decided on cutting the Burt Bacharach and | song, "Make It Easy on Yourself", until being told that someone else had r ... |
Jackie McLean | Other innovators in this style include | , John Coltrane and Bill Evans, also present on Kind of Blue, as well as l ... |
Henry VIII | ... arrows and 137 whole longbows were recovered from the Mary Rose, a ship of | 's navy that was sunk at Portsmouth in 1545. It is an important source for ... |
Ike Turner | ... g contract with Trumpet Records to sign up with the Bihari Brothers through | (who played guitar and piano on a couple of his early Bihari recordings). ... |
Cyndi Lauper | ... sts national and regional touring acts such as Peter Frampton, Pat Benetar, | , REO Speedwagon, X, Steel Pulse, The New Cars, Asia, Boyz II Men, Alan Pa ... |
Johnny Thunders | ... (Grammy Nominated), by thrash metal band Anthrax, Bad Manners, and also by | . "Pipeline" has also been featured in many films, television programs and ... |
Marilyn Monroe | He then co-starred in John Huston's The Misfits (1961), which was both | 's and Clark Gable's last film. Monroe, who was also having emotional prob ... |
Arnold Genthe | ... s included poet Joaquin Miller, writer Charles W. Stoddard and photographer | , known for his documentary shots of the San Francisco fire that followed ... |
Cecil Taylor | ... jor stirrings came in the 1950s, with the early work of Ornette Coleman and | . In the 1960s, performers included Archie Shepp, Sun Ra, Albert Ayler, Ph ... |
Marco Mendoza | ... ur were guitarists Doug Aldrich of Dio and Reb Beach of Winger, bass player | , drummer Tommy Aldridge and keyboard player Timothy Drury. During 2003 th ... |
Wolverine | ... duced in issue #4). The X-Men universe also includes such notable heroes as | , Storm, Colossus, Nightcrawler, Shadowcat, Rogue, Psylocke, Dazzler, Gamb ... |
John Varley | ... the important and highly talented contemporaries of Turner and Girtin were | , John Sell Cotman, Anthony Copley Fielding, Samuel Palmer, William Havell ... |
La India | ... nd media personalities, such as merengue singer Joseíto Mateo, salsa singer | , Cuban musician Israel "Cachao" Lopez, Cuban tenor Beny Moré, Tito Puente ... |
Antonio Verrio | ... portions and decoration. The King's staircase was decorated with frescos by | and delicate ironwork by Jean Tijou. Other artists commissioned to decorat ... |
Josef II | ... ties (1767), and prohibited marriage between Romanies (1773). Her successor | prohibited the wearing of traditional Romani clothing and the use of the R ... |
Leopold I | ... ccession, ignoring the decree he had signed during the reign of his father, | . Charles sought the other European powers' approval. They exacted harsh t ... |
Randy Stonehill | ... man's Softcore, as well as rare songs by Jesus Music veterans Dave Mattson, | , Tom Howard, Keith Green, Steve 'N' Stonebrooke, and , was sent to those ... |
Tommy Steele | Likewise, | , The Beatles and The Rolling Stones were teen idols, especially during th ... |
William Blake | ... ich oral tradition of storytelling for children and adults. But by the time | 's Songs of Innocence was published in 1789, books written specifically fo ... |
Philip V | ... er the death of the childless Charles II (1700), the crown of Spain went to | of the House of Bourbon. The Grand Alliance of England, the United Provinc ... |
KRS-One | ... same time" and Allmusic writes, "rhymers like PE's Chuck D, Big Daddy Kane, | , and Rakim basically invented the complex wordplay and lyrical kung-fu of ... |
Archie Shepp | ... work of Ornette Coleman and Cecil Taylor. In the 1960s, performers included | , Sun Ra, Albert Ayler, Pharaoh Sanders, John Coltrane, and others. In dev ... |
Rachel Whiteread | ... th the same short list as the official prize: the winner of both prizes was | . In 1999, Trevor Prideaux organised the ongoing Turnip Prize as "a crap a ... |
Charles Mingus | ... f free jazz and jazz-rock fusion, some of the influential bassists included | (1922–1979), who was also a composer and bandleader whose music fused hard ... |
David Hume Kennerly | ... hy, 1968), Lucinda Franks and Thomas Powers (National Reporting, 1971), and | (Feature Photography, 1972). John H. Blair (spot news photography) a speci ... |
Lucy Diakovska | After listening to a few old recordings, | approached her former bandmates in mid-2006 to arrange a first meeting wit ... |
Victor Emmanuel III | ... was far better armed than the Fascist militias, the liberal system and King | were facing a deeper political crisis. The King was forced to choose which ... |
Gari Melchers | ... y's significant historic structures is Belmont, the home of American artist | , now a historic house museum administered by University of Mary Washingto ... |
Alan Jay Lerner | ... 14, 1988), was an Austrian-American composer. He collaborated with lyricist | on the long running Broadway musicals My Fair Lady and , with book and lyr ... |
Colossus | ... . The X-Men universe also includes such notable heroes as Wolverine, Storm, | , Nightcrawler, Shadowcat, Rogue, Psylocke, Dazzler, Gambit and Emma Frost ... |
Tito Larriva | ... ks, Suicidal Tendencies, Iggy Pop and others. The film score was created by | and Steven Hufsteter of The Plugz |
Tito Puente | ... nger La India, Cuban musician Israel "Cachao" Lopez, Cuban tenor Beny Moré, | , Spanish language television news anchor Rafael Pineda, salsa pioneer Joh ... |
King Charles III | ... children sent to orphanages. Similar prohibitions took place in 1783 under | , who prohibited the nomadic lifestyle, the use of the Calo language, Roma ... |
Christina Aguilera | ... , including Brown, who died during the previous year. Earlier that evening, | delivered an impassioned performance of one of Brown's hits, "It's a Man's ... |
Mervyn Levy | ... ded Pandora, Proserpine and a drawing of Annie Miller. In an interview with | , Lowry explained his fascination with the Rossetti women in relation to h ... |
Tom Howard | ... s well as rare songs by Jesus Music veterans Dave Mattson, Randy Stonehill, | , Keith Green, Steve 'N' Stonebrooke, and , was sent to those who contribu ... |
Barry Goldwater | ... isclosed details of CIA financial support for Duarte, earning a rebuke from | , but Helms replied that his information came from sources in El Salvador, ... |
Friedrich Nietzsche | ... eas from such thinkers as Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Michel Foucault, Franz Kafka, | , Herbert Marcuse, Gilles Deleuze, and Eduard von Hartmann permeate the wo ... |
Anthony Copley Fielding | ... ted contemporaries of Turner and Girtin were John Varley, John Sell Cotman, | , Samuel Palmer, William Havell and Samuel Prout. The Swiss painter Louis ... |
Handel | ... lennes de Confessore (K339, 1780), Vesperae de Dominica, his arrangement of | 's Messiah plus two of his three great operas: Don Giovanni (K527, 1787) a ... |
Burt Bacharach | ... captured on the Live Stiffs album, notable for Costello's recording of the | /Hal David standard "I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself" – the band ... |
Joseph Needham | ... ertium, extensively analyzed by J. R. Partington, several scholars cited by | concluded that Bacon had most likely witnessed at least one demonstration ... |
Jahangir Razmi | ... Decades later, the photographer of "Firing Squad in Iran" was identified as | of Ettela'at, Iran |
Jonathan Swift | A Yahoo is a legendary being in the novel Gulliver's Travels (1726) by | |
Charlie Haden | ... gospel music, free jazz and classical music; free jazz and post-bop bassist | (born 1937) is best known for his long association with saxophonist Ornett ... |
Thomas Hearne | ... gh, John Robert Cozens, Francis Towne, Michael Angelo Rooker, William Pars, | and John Warwick Smith. William Blake published several books of hand tint ... |
Walter Brennan | ... ch would have reunited him with his co-stars from Red River, John Wayne and | |
Rakim | ... d Allmusic writes, "rhymers like PE's Chuck D, Big Daddy Kane, KRS-One, and | basically invented the complex wordplay and lyrical kung-fu of later hip-h ... |
Bing Crosby | ... am Giancana, the stay was cancelled. Kennedy instead chose to stay at rival | 's estate, which further infuriated Sinatra. Lawford was blamed for this, ... |
The Ravens | ... ose harmonies. They were followed by 1940s R&B vocal acts like The Orioles, | and The Clovers, who injected a strong element of traditional gospel and, ... |
Lord Finesse | ... hip hop, the phrase covering acts like Gang Starr, The UMC's, Main Source, | , EPMD, Just Ice, Stetsasonic, True Mathematics, and Mantronix |
Jerry Lee Lewis | ... as one of the earliest prototypical rock and roll songs, and was covered by | and Mike Bloomfield's Electric Flag (as "Wine"). The song lent its name to ... |
Jack Williamson | ... A. Heinlein, Emil Petaja, Fredric Brown, Henry Kuttner, Leigh Brackett, and | . His first published story was "Hollerbochen's Dilemma", which appeared i ... |
Arnold Schoenberg | ... and exciting additive rhythms." A year later, Leonard Rosenman, inspired by | , experimented with atonality in his scores for East of Eden (1955) and Re ... |
Gerry Goffin | ... ed by "Will You Love Me Tomorrow", written by husband-wife songwriting team | and Carole King; the song went on to become either the first Billboard Num ... |
Lali Chetwynd | The nominees for the 2012 prize are | , Luke Fowler, Paul Noble and Elizabeth Price |
Maria Theresa | ... abeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, by whom he had his two children: | , born 1717, the last Habsburg sovereign, and Maria Anna, born 1718, Gover ... |
Jean-Luc Godard | ... 973). In 1968, following the example of Cahiers du Cinéma critics Truffaut, | , Claude Chabrol, and Éric Rohmer who had created the Nouvelle Vague ("New ... |
Quincy Jones | ... gram is the result of a strategic partnership between the Glocal Forum, the | Listen Up Foundation and Mr. Hani Masri, with the support of the World Ban ... |
Ornette Coleman | ... e Haden (born 1937) is best known for his long association with saxophonist | and for his role in the 1970s-era Liberation Music Orchestra, an experimen ... |
Keith Green | ... re songs by Jesus Music veterans Dave Mattson, Randy Stonehill, Tom Howard, | , Steve 'N' Stonebrooke, and , was sent to those who contributed $100 or m ... |
Charles Mingus | ... as deemed controversial when this approach was first developed. The bassist | is also frequently associated with the avant-garde in jazz, although his c ... |
Meat Loaf | ... mances – playing guitar alongside her. He also contributed a guitar solo to | 's Hang Cool, Teddy Bear album in exchange for the use of drummer John Mic ... |
Paris Hilton | ... mber 2003, she officially joined the show, adding celebrity figures such as | and Liza Minnelli, and Canadian politicians such as Belinda Stronach, to t ... |
Dosso Dossi | One painting, Portrait of a Youth by | at the National Gallery of Victoria, was identified as a portrait of Lucre ... |
King Henry VIII | ... nians. As the English Reformation progressed, their friaries were closed by | . The refectory of the Dominican friary was eventually converted into a th ... |
Ornette Coleman | The first major stirrings came in the 1950s, with the early work of | and Cecil Taylor. In the 1960s, performers included Archie Shepp, Sun Ra, ... |
Rob Wagner | ... limited to under 100 copies. Between 1941 and 1947, he was a contributor to | 's film magazine, Script |
Paris Cullins | ... s and John Nyberg did the finished artwork for Life, based on breakdowns by | (Book 1) and Christopher Schenck (Books 2–3). The miniseries were edited b ... |
Harry Nilsson | ... oon and his girlfriend, Annette Walter-Lax, returned to a flat on loan from | , No.12 at 9 Curzon Place (now called Curzon Square), Shepherd Market, May ... |
Archduke Charles | ... rlands) and Austria gave military support to a rival claimant to the crown, | . Catalonia initially accepted Philip V following prolonged negotiations b ... |
Paul Noble | The nominees for the 2012 prize are Lali Chetwynd, Luke Fowler, | and Elizabeth Price |
Bert Berns | ... em to record a dance song called "Twist & Shout", partially due to producer | showing Phil Spector a lesson on how to produce properly since Spector's p ... |
Alfonso XIII | In the early 1900s Santander became the favoured summer residence of King | , who built the Palacio de la Magdalena as the residence of the royal fami ... |
Arthur Godfrey | ... his book Growing Up highlights his childhood in rural Virginia. Entertainer | lived near historic Waterford, Virginia. Loudoun County is also notable fo ... |
Arthur Fiedler | ... ision programs, after it was suggested to him by composer Bernard Herrmann. | and the Boston Pops Orchestra included the piece, Funeral March of a Mario ... |
Elizabeth Siddal | ... eata Beatrix, 1864-1870.jpg|Beata Beatrix (1864–1870), Tate Britain (model: | |
Giovanni Gabrieli | ... xible instrumentation at this time, there is relatively little music before | 's publication Symphoniae sacrae (1597) that specifically mentions trombon ... |
Marilyn Monroe | ... Davis, Jr., Joey Bishop, Peter Lawford, and for a brief stint, Norman Fell. | , Angie Dickinson, Juliet Prowse, and Shirley MacLaine were often referred ... |
Gilberto Santa Rosa | ... news anchor Rafael Pineda, salsa pioneer Johnny Pacheco, singer/bandleader | and music promoter |
Sunny Murray | ... ced by the dissonance of Ayler's trio with bassist Gary Peacock and drummer | , a rhythm section honed with Cecil Taylor as leader. Coltrane championed ... |
William Frederic Ritschel | ... nclair, Robinson Jeffers, Sinclair Lewis, Sydney Yard, Ferdinand Burgdorff, | , William Keith, Percy Gray, Arnold Genthe and Nora May French |
Liza Minnelli | ... ficially joined the show, adding celebrity figures such as Paris Hilton and | , and Canadian politicians such as Belinda Stronach, to the troupe's roste ... |
Bootsy Collins | ... ld at the Madison Theater in Covington, Kentucky. The tribute, organized by | , featured appearances by Afrika Bambaataa, Chuck D of Public Enemy, The S ... |
John Scott Whiteley | ... ring humorous but erudite conversations with local personalities (including | who later featured in his 21st-Century Bach series), music towards the mor ... |
Carole King | ... ove Me Tomorrow", written by husband-wife songwriting team Gerry Goffin and | ; the song went on to become either the first Billboard Number One Hit by ... |
Gary Peacock | ... ne was especially influenced by the dissonance of Ayler's trio with bassist | and drummer Sunny Murray, a rhythm section honed with Cecil Taylor as lead ... |
Johnny Pacheco | ... uente, Spanish language television news anchor Rafael Pineda, salsa pioneer | , singer/bandleader Gilberto Santa Rosa and music promoter |
Rakim | ... lode in a new rhyme cadence, and change the way every emcee rhymed forever. | , Biggie, and Eminem have flipped the flow, but Melle Mel’s downbeat on th ... |
Dizzy Gillespie | ... the instrument; bassist Ray Brown (1926–2002), known for backing Beboppers | , Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum and Charlie Parker, and forming the Modern Jaz ... |
Cecil Taylor | ... bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Sunny Murray, a rhythm section honed with | as leader. Coltrane championed many younger free jazz musicians, (notably ... |
Frank Miller | ... dividual issues were collected and sold in trade paperback form. Along with | 's 1986 mini-series, Watchmen was marketed as a "graphic novel", a term wh ... |
Frank Frazetta | ... ight (1966), both published by Ballantine Books with cover illustrations by | |
Arnold Genthe | ... Ferdinand Burgdorff, William Frederic Ritschel, William Keith, Percy Gray, | and Nora May French |
Edgard Varèse | ... ally from musical tradition and his work is influenced by Olivier Messiaen, | , and Anton Webern, as well as by film (Stockhausen 1996b) and by painters ... |
Giovanni Martino Cesare | The 17th century brings two pieces of real solo trombone repertoire. | wrote La Hieronyma, (Musikverlag Max Hieber, MH6012) the earliest known pi ... |
Charles the Bold | ... s were astonishingly successful. In the Siege of Neuss (1474–75), he forced | of Burgundy to give up his daughter Mary of Burgundy as wife to Frederick' ... |
Merlin Stone | Another interpretation, by art historian | , suggests the use of venom rather than ethylene. She indicates that when ... |
Lionel Hampton | His songs attracted countless covers over the years. The first cover was by | featuring Sonny Parker, then Wynonie Harris, and lastly, Loy Gordon & His ... |
Oscar Peterson | ... bassist Ray Brown (1926–2002), known for backing Beboppers Dizzy Gillespie, | , Art Tatum and Charlie Parker, and forming the Modern Jazz Quartet; hard ... |
Buckethead | ... ppearances by Afrika Bambaataa, Chuck D of Public Enemy, The Soul Generals, | , Freekbass, Triage and many of Brown's surviving family members. Comedian ... |
Philip IV | ... of the kingdoms, and were jealously guarded by the Catalan oligarchy. After | acceded to the throne in 1621, the Count-Duke of Olivares attempted to sus ... |
Phil Spector | ... e song called "Twist & Shout", partially due to producer Bert Berns showing | a lesson on how to produce properly since Spector's production of the Top ... |
Stanley Kubrick | ... , Jean-Luc Godard, Michelangelo Antonioni, Akira Kurosawa, Terrence Malick, | , Andrei Tarkovsky, Hideaki Anno, Wes Anderson, and Woody Allen. Charlie K ... |
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan | ... tional and western music, such as the blend of Qawwali and western music by | . Pakistan has many famous folk singers, such as the late Alam Lohar, who ... |
Mark Antony | ... dertook to produce a master itinerary of all Roman roads. Julius Caesar and | commissioned the first known such effort in 44 BC. Zenodoxus, Theodotus an ... |
Jerry Gray | ... ler style of clarinet-led reeds and muted trumpets, notably Ralph Flanagan, | , and Ray Anthony. This, coupled with the success of The Glenn Miller Stor ... |
Francesco Corteccia | ... ically mentions trombones. The only example currently known is the music by | for the Medici wedding 1539 |
Philippe, Duke of Anjou | ... The ensuing War of the Spanish Succession, which pitted France's candidate, | , Louis XIV of France's grandson, against Austria's Charles, lasted for al ... |
Eminem | ... cadence, and change the way every emcee rhymed forever. Rakim, Biggie, and | have flipped the flow, but Melle Mel’s downbeat on the two, four, kick to ... |
Olivier Messiaen | ... ften departs radically from musical tradition and his work is influenced by | , Edgard Varèse, and Anton Webern, as well as by film (Stockhausen 1996b) ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... rmann Göring, Heinrich Himmler, Rudolf Hess, Martin Bormann and, of course, | himself |
Alicia Keys | ... rned some mainstream recognition through the work of D'Angelo, Erykah Badu, | , and Lauryn Hill. D'Angelo's critically acclaimed album (2000) has been r ... |
Caspar David Friedrich | ... ed on untrammelled feeling is summed up in the remark of the German painter | that "the artist's feeling is his law". To William Wordsworth poetry shoul ... |
Pete Townshend | ... f-destructive side, better than anyone else on the planet." In the words of | , "The production of our [The Who's] records has got nothing to do with so ... |
Emperor Charles V | ... r became Holy Roman Emperor, because he predeceased his father, but his son | eventually united the Habsburg, Burgundian, Castilian, and Aragonese inher ... |
Percy Gray | ... Sydney Yard, Ferdinand Burgdorff, William Frederic Ritschel, William Keith, | , Arnold Genthe and Nora May French |
Frederick Moynihan | A statue of General J.E.B. Stuart by sculptor | was dedicated on Richmond's famed Monument Avenue at Stuart Circle in 1907 ... |
John Constable | ... zed part of England), "Constable Country" (a part of East Anglia painted by | ), the "big country" (used in various contexts of the American West), "coa ... |
Dorothea Lange's | ... e Vine Hill area from 1940 to 1972. Florence Owens Thompson, made famous by | Migrant Mother photograph, died in Scotts Valley in 1983 |
William Merritt Chase | ... raftsmen. Some of the most prominent painters in the United States, such as | , Xavier Martinez, Mary DeNeale Morgan and C. Chapel Judson offered six we ... |
Dario Castello | ... s, cornetts and dulcians, often with continuo, appeared. Composers included | , Giovanni Battista Fontana, Giovanni Paolo Cima, Andrea Cima, Johann Hein ... |
Bobby Byrd | ... tour. On September 12, 2007, barely nine months after James Brown's death, | , the original leader and founder of The Famous Flames vocal group along w ... |
Giovanni Paolo Cima | ... uo, appeared. Composers included Dario Castello, Giovanni Battista Fontana, | , Andrea Cima, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer and Matthias Weckmann |
Sun Ra | ... e Coleman and Cecil Taylor. In the 1960s, performers included Archie Shepp, | , Albert Ayler, Pharaoh Sanders, John Coltrane, and others. In developing ... |
Fats Domino | ... er's Eyes" by Tab Smith as his theme tune. Other favourites of his included | , a noticeable influence on the early Reid sound |
Burt Bacharach | ... to the One I Love", which peaked at #3, followed by "Mama Said", written by | and Hal David, then "Baby It's You", "Soldier Boy", and "Boys", with saxop ... |
Jerry Gray | ... angers who wrote originals like "String of Pearls" (written and arranged by | ) or took originals like "In The Mood" (writing credit given to Joe Garlan ... |
Wynonie Harris | ... e years. The first cover was by Lionel Hampton featuring Sonny Parker, then | , and lastly, Loy Gordon & His Pleasant Valley Boys with their hillbilly-b ... |
Walt Disney | Along with | , Hitchcock was among the first prominent motion picture producers to full ... |
Yakov Smirnoff | ... un verb you!" The phrase was actually originated by Ukrainian-born comedian | as his famous Russian reversal – "In America, you can always find a party. ... |
Hal David | ... which peaked at #3, followed by "Mama Said", written by Burt Bacharach and | , then "Baby It's You", "Soldier Boy", and "Boys", with saxophonist King C ... |
John Coltrane | ... s, performers included Archie Shepp, Sun Ra, Albert Ayler, Pharaoh Sanders, | , and others. In developing his late style, Coltrane was especially influe ... |
Leopold I | ... eslaus Balthasar Johannes Antonius Ignatius), the second son of the Emperor | and of his third wife, Princess Eleonor Magdalene of Neuburg, was born on ... |
Erykah Badu | ... e, and has earned some mainstream recognition through the work of D'Angelo, | , Alicia Keys, and Lauryn Hill. D'Angelo's critically acclaimed album (200 ... |
Matthias Weckmann | ... ta Fontana, Giovanni Paolo Cima, Andrea Cima, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer and | |
George Bernard Shaw | ... prominent literary figures, including Nobel laureates William Butler Yeats, | and Samuel Beckett. Other influential writers and playwrights include Osca ... |
Charles Gounod | The series used a curious little tune by the French composer | (1818–1893), the composer of the 1859 opera Faust, as the theme for his te ... |
George Martin | ... their own, the various Beatles supplied a total of "30 or so" tape loops to | , who selected 16 for use on the song. Each loop was about six seconds lon ... |
Johnny Burnette | ... oughout the 1950s by various artists, including Malcolm Yelvington in 1954, | in 1957, and Jerry Lee Lewis in 1959 |
Winston Churchill | ... ndmother, heard of this suggestion, she informed the British Prime Minister | , who himself later advised the Queen to issue a royal proclamation declar ... |
Art Tatum | ... n (1926–2002), known for backing Beboppers Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Peterson, | and Charlie Parker, and forming the Modern Jazz Quartet; hard bop bassist ... |
Johann Sebastian Bach | ... s of the 18th century (including the 200-odd church and secular cantatas of | ) to the usually sacred-texted 19th-century cantata, which was effectively ... |
Albert Ayler | ... n and Cecil Taylor. In the 1960s, performers included Archie Shepp, Sun Ra, | , Pharaoh Sanders, John Coltrane, and others. In developing his late style ... |
Wendy Froud | ... an English fantasy illustrator. He lives and works in Devon with his wife, | , who is also a fantasy artist. The landscapes in his paintings are freque ... |
Giuseppe Becce | ... er letzte Mann contained a mixing of original compositions (in this case by | ) and library music / folk tunes, which were artistically included into th ... |
Jimmy Page | ... Famous Flames vocal group along with Brown, died of cancer at 73 years old. | has remarked, "He [James Brown] was almost a musical genre in his own righ ... |
Johann Heinrich Schmelzer | ... ario Castello, Giovanni Battista Fontana, Giovanni Paolo Cima, Andrea Cima, | and Matthias Weckmann |
Sadequain | ... ntatives of contemporary Pakistani Urdu literature include Faiz Ahmed Faiz. | is known for his calligraphy and paintings. Sufi poets Shah Abdul Latif, B ... |
Max Ernst | ... Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz, Joseph Schumpeter, Konrad Adenauer, | , Constantin Carathéodory, Karl Weierstrass, Karl Barth and Samson Raphael ... |
Brad Wilk | ... y Keith Moon, including Dave Grohl, Neil Peart, Tommy Lee, Peter Criss, and | |
Friedrich Nietzsche | ... re Pope Benedict XVI, Heinrich Heine, Heinrich Hertz, Friedrich Hirzebruch, | , Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz, Joseph Schumpeter, Konrad Adenau ... |
Rosanne Cash | ... , Leanne Womack, The Allman Brothers Band, Blues Traveler, Jakob Dylan, and | , amongst others |
Giotto | ... was built by Filippo Brunelleschi. The nearby Campanile (partly designed by | ) and the Baptistery buildings are also highlights. The dome, 600 years af ... |
Bob Dylan | ... song "He Was a Friend of Mine", which had been popularized by The Byrds and | , which was re-titled "He is a Friend of Mine", and "I Love You", the song ... |
Dennis Hopper | ... is the hometown of NBA player Bill Walton, football star Alex Smith, actor | , baseball players Aaron Boone and Brooks Conrad, singer of rock band Pear ... |
Roddy McDowall | ... yn, New York City. Elizabeth Taylor, who was in Paris, sent flowers, as did | , Myrna Loy, and Lew Wasserman |
Ozzy Osbourne | ... 08 Whitesnake played at the Rock2Wgtn two day festival, which also featured | , Kiss, Poison, Alice Cooper and Lordi, with special effects by the Academ ... |
Van Dyck | ... gn drawings). Among notable early practitioners of watercolor painting were | (during his stay in England), Claude Lorrain, Giovanni Benedetto Castiglio ... |
Peter Criss | ... been influenced by Keith Moon, including Dave Grohl, Neil Peart, Tommy Lee, | , and Brad Wilk |
King Curtis | ... al David, then "Baby It's You", "Soldier Boy", and "Boys", with saxophonist | |
Charlie Parker | ... known for backing Beboppers Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum and | , and forming the Modern Jazz Quartet; hard bop bassist Ron Carter (born 1 ... |
Pierre Schaeffer | In December 1952, he composed a Konkrete Etüde, realized in | 's Paris musique concrète studio. In March 1953, he moved to the NWDR stud ... |
Jerry Lee Lewis | ... artists, including Malcolm Yelvington in 1954, Johnny Burnette in 1957, and | in 1959 |
Tech N9ne | ... , Mighty Casey, Zion I, Vinnie Paz, Fredro Starr, Del The Funky Homosapien, | , People Under The Stairs, Twista, B-Real, Mr Lif, 2Mex, and Cage |
Giacomo Carissimi | ... ia repeated at intervals. Fine examples may be found in the church music of | ; and the English vocal solos of Henry Purcell (such as Mad Tom and Mad Be ... |
Elvis Presley | ... d previously had limited mainstream success, but it was the white performer | who first appealed to mainstream audiences with a black style of music, be ... |
John Lennon | ... Revolver. Credited as a Lennon–McCartney song, it was written primarily by | . The track included looped tape effects. For the track Paul McCartney sup ... |
Tommy Lee | ... mmers have been influenced by Keith Moon, including Dave Grohl, Neil Peart, | , Peter Criss, and Brad Wilk |
Paul McCartney | ... arily by John Lennon. The track included looped tape effects. For the track | supplied a bag of ¼-inch audio tape loops he had made at home after listen ... |
Alice Cooper | ... ock2Wgtn two day festival, which also featured Ozzy Osbourne, Kiss, Poison, | and Lordi, with special effects by the Academy Award winning WETA Workshop ... |
Dionne Warwick | ... irelles' songs to chart. However, they carried on performing and recording. | replaced Owens and Coley, who took leave to marry their fiancés, in concer ... |
Henry Purcell | ... nd in the church music of Giacomo Carissimi; and the English vocal solos of | (such as Mad Tom and Mad Bess) show the utmost that can be made of this ar ... |
Ricky Nelson | ... film about the phenomenon, The Idol, made a teen idol out of Sands himself. | , a performer of rockabilly music, also became a teen idol through his par ... |
Charles Addams | Bradbury was a close friend of | , and Addams illustrated the first of Bradbury's stories about the Elliott ... |
Michael Chapman | ... as an accomplished filmmaker and also brought attention to cinematographer | , whose style tends towards high contrasts, strong colors and complex came ... |
Twista | ... Fredro Starr, Del The Funky Homosapien, Tech N9ne, People Under The Stairs, | , B-Real, Mr Lif, 2Mex, and Cage |
Samuel Beckett | ... es, including Nobel laureates William Butler Yeats, George Bernard Shaw and | . Other influential writers and playwrights include Oscar Wilde, Jonathan ... |
Piet Mondrian | ... nton Webern, as well as by film (Stockhausen 1996b) and by painters such as | (Stockhausen 1996a, 94; Texte 3, 92–93; Toop 1998) and Paul Klee (Maconie ... |
George Frideric Handel | ... ria, the cantata became a group of two or three arias joined by recitative. | 's numerous Italian duets and trios are examples on a rather large scale. ... |
Lauryn Hill | ... eam recognition through the work of D'Angelo, Erykah Badu, Alicia Keys, and | . D'Angelo's critically acclaimed album (2000) has been recognized by musi ... |
Edgar Winter | ... was replaced by Chris Frazier, who had previously worked with Eddie Money, | and |
Charles Laughton | ... . MGM started Milland out in films such as Payment Deferred (1932) starring | |
Andrea Gabrieli | The sacred use of trombones was brought to a fine art by the | , Giovanni Gabrieli and their contemporaries c.1570-1620 Venice and there ... |
Mark Wallinger | ... alition held the "Alturnertive Turner Prize" in Liverpool with support from | . And again in 2007 John Lowrie Morrison initiated the a £20,000 prize for ... |
Archie Shepp | ... r as leader. Coltrane championed many younger free jazz musicians, (notably | ), and under his influence Impulse! became a leading free jazz record labe ... |
Oscar Wilde | ... Shaw and Samuel Beckett. Other influential writers and playwrights include | , Jonathan Swift and the creator of Dracula, Bram Stoker. It is arguably m ... |
Anton Webern | ... radition and his work is influenced by Olivier Messiaen, Edgard Varèse, and | , as well as by film (Stockhausen 1996b) and by painters such as Piet Mond ... |
Justin Timberlake | ... med "Say It Right", "Maneater", and "I'm like a Bird". In 2007, Furtado and | were featured on Timbaland's single "Give It to Me", which became her thir ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... eremony at St. James Church attended by 150 guests including Lauren Bacall, | and Nancy Walker, Clift was buried in the Quaker Cemetery, Prospect Park, ... |
Ron Carter | ... m and Charlie Parker, and forming the Modern Jazz Quartet; hard bop bassist | (born 1937), who has appeared on 3,500 albums make him one of the most-rec ... |
Philip II of Spain | ... mpton Court that Queen Mary I (Henry's eldest daughter) retreated with King | to spend her honeymoon, after their wedding at Winchester. The marriage wa ... |
Neil Peart | ... ble rock drummers have been influenced by Keith Moon, including Dave Grohl, | , Tommy Lee, Peter Criss, and Brad Wilk |
Harold Dow Bugbee | The | Ranch, formerly owned by the Western artist and his second wife, Olive Van ... |
Tim Tolkien | There are plans to erect a statue of Treebeard by | , J.R.R. Tolkien's great-nephew, near his great-uncle's former home in Mos ... |
Charles the Bold | # 1477 Mary of Burgundy (1457–1482), daughter of Duke of Burgundy | # 1494 Bianca Maria Sforza (1472–1510), daughter of Duke of Milan Galeazzo ... |
Leonard Bernstein | ... combined dissonance with elements of blues and jazz. Kazan also approached | to score On the Waterfront (1954) and the result was reminiscent of earlie ... |
Mel London | ... Meteor Records and Modern Records labels, as well as for Chess Records and | 's Chief Records (his "It Hurts Me Too" was later a hit when he re-recorde ... |
Graham Parker | ... he pair of Steve Goulding (drums) and Andrew Bodnar (bass), both members of | 's backing band The Rumour (whom he had used to audition for The Attractio ... |
Al Feldstein | From 1951 to 1954, 27 of Bradbury's stories were adapted by | for EC Comics, and 16 of these were collected in the paperbacks, The Autum ... |
Paul Klee | ... uch as Piet Mondrian (Stockhausen 1996a, 94; Texte 3, 92–93; Toop 1998) and | (Maconie 2005, 187) |
Damon Knight | At the other extreme, science fiction author and critic | wrote |
Eddie Vedder | ... eball players Aaron Boone and Brooks Conrad, singer of rock band Pearl Jam, | , and thrash metal band Megadeth founder and guitarist/singer Dave Mustain ... |
Dave Grohl | Many notable rock drummers have been influenced by Keith Moon, including | , Neil Peart, Tommy Lee, Peter Criss, and Brad Wilk |
Thelonious Monk | ... ake him one of the most-recorded bassists in jazz history, including LPs by | and Wes Montgomery and many Blue Note Records artists; and Paul Chambers ( ... |
Giovanni Gabrieli | ... e sacred use of trombones was brought to a fine art by the Andrea Gabrieli, | and their contemporaries c.1570-1620 Venice and there is also evidence of ... |
Jonathan Swift | ... uel Beckett. Other influential writers and playwrights include Oscar Wilde, | and the creator of Dracula, Bram Stoker. It is arguably most famous as the ... |
Tommy Sands | Some marketers turned to film and TV for fresh, attractive, 'safe' faces. | 's debut in a television film about the phenomenon, The Idol, made a teen ... |
Bill Black | ... r cover of the song in Chaos and Creation at Abbey Road, performing it with | 's bass |
Ray Ellington | ... cal performances were by virtuoso jazz harmonica player Max Geldray, singer | and his quartet (both of whom were recruited by Dixon) and vocal group The ... |
Peter Reginato | ... andfield, Eva Hesse, Keith Sonnier, Richard Serra, Sam Gilliam, Mario Merz, | were some of the younger artists who emerged during the era of late modern ... |
Anna Hyatt Huntington | ... campus. Notable sculptures on campus include Sol LeWitt's Six Curved Walls, | 's Diana, Jean-Antoine Houdon's George Washington, Antoine Bourdelle's Her ... |
Rob Mazurek | ... ps explored the more experimental end of the spectrum, including trumpeters | and Cuong Vu, saxophonist Ken Vandermark, guitarist Nels Cline, bassist To ... |
Gioachino Rossini | Throughout his career, Paganini also became close friends with composers | and Hector Berlioz. Rossini and Paganini met in Bologna in the summer of 1 ... |
Friedrich Nietzsche | The thought of | underlies much 20th century analysis of power. Nietzsche disseminated idea ... |
Wolfman Jack | Rock music has a long and honorable radio tradition going back to DJs like | and Alan Freed, and as a result variations on rock radio are fairly common ... |
Nicolas Poussin | ... h artists leaving for Italy to work and study. He commissioned the painters | and Philippe de Champaigne to decorate the Louvre. In foreign matters, Lou ... |
Alice Cooper | Groucho developed friendships with rock star | —the two were photographed together for Rolling Stone magazine—and televis ... |
Lionel Richie | ... new version of the 1985 charity single "We Are the World". Quincy Jones and | planned to release the new version to mark the 25th anniversary of its ori ... |
Hitler | ... joined the Columbia Broadcasting System under Edward R. Murrow. He visited | 's mountain retreat at Berchtesgaden and interviewed many leading Nazis, i ... |
Mario Merz | ... ox, Ronnie Landfield, Eva Hesse, Keith Sonnier, Richard Serra, Sam Gilliam, | , Peter Reginato were some of the younger artists who emerged during the e ... |
Miles Davis | ... lin, Paul Simon, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Steppenwolf, The James Gang, | , Tom Paxton, John Sebastian and others |
Mary J. Blige | ... y vocals are more agile than those of self-proclaimed queen of hip-hop soul | ." She incorporated R&B, pop and hip hop into her music. Her songs were of ... |
Bertel Thorvaldsen | ... to expansive gestures. The leading sculptors in Europe, Antonio Canova and | , were both based in Rome and firm Neoclassicists, not at all tempted to a ... |
Albert Gleizes | ... ral other artists, including Delaunay, Jacques Villon, Henri Le Fauconnier, | , Francis Picabia, and Marie Laurencin to form an offshoot of the Cubist m ... |
Hector Berlioz | ... er, Paganini also became close friends with composers Gioachino Rossini and | . Rossini and Paganini met in Bologna in the summer of 1818. In January 18 ... |
Eddie Cochran | ... 'n'roll acts including Bill Haley & His Comets, Little Richard, Bo Diddley, | , Gene Vincent, Buddy Holly & The Crickets and Jerry Lee Lewis |
Yves Klein | ... a wide range of interests began to push the boundaries of Contemporary art. | in France, and Carolee Schneemann, Yayoi Kusama, Charlotte Moorman, and Yo ... |
Jean-Antoine Houdon | ... ampus include Sol LeWitt's Six Curved Walls, Anna Hyatt Huntington's Diana, | 's George Washington, Antoine Bourdelle's Herakles, James Earle Fraser's L ... |
Contemporary art | ... 960s artists with a wide range of interests began to push the boundaries of | . Yves Klein in France, and Carolee Schneemann, Yayoi Kusama, Charlotte Mo ... |
Cozy Cole | ... Billy Taylor, trumpeter Emmett Berry, trombonist Benny Morton, and drummer | . In 1942, Scott—who once told an interviewer he wouldn't hire himself to ... |
John Williams | ... resent, scattered amongst incidental music. An example of this technique is | ' score for the Star Wars saga, and the numerous themes associated with ch ... |
Ray Walston | ... ra in the 1963 CBS sitcom, My Favorite Martian, in which he co-starred with | . But by 1966, high production costs forced the series to come to an end a ... |
Buddy DeSylva | In the early 1920s Gershwin frequently worked with the lyricist | . Together they created the experimental one-act jazz opera Blue Monday se ... |
Henry VIII | ... whom he seems to have been Yeoman of the Guard. He was Sergeant-of-Arms to | in 1526, Sheriff of Northamptonshire in 1532, and a Justice of the Peace f ... |
Todd Haynes | ... ne Lynch, Gael García Bernal, Tilda Swinton, Kathleen Turner, Jim Jarmusch, | , Gus Van Sant, and John Waters. Waters, a summer resident, is a major par ... |
Jordin Sparks | ... singers Ciara, Vanessa L. Williams, Yolanda Adams and American Idol winner | performed musical tributes |
František Ondříček | ... laid to rest in 1876 in a cemetery in Parma. In 1893, the Czech violinist, | , persuaded Paganini's grandson, Attila, to allow a viewing of the violini ... |
Wither | ... cted mutants have been de-powered, despite having been killed BEFORE M-Day. | and Mortis explain what happened and the Coven begins to set up base at Ne ... |
Quincy Jones | ... s in recording a new version of the 1985 charity single "We Are the World". | and Lionel Richie planned to release the new version to mark the 25th anni ... |
Benny Morton | ... r Charlie Shavers, bassist Billy Taylor, trumpeter Emmett Berry, trombonist | , and drummer Cozy Cole. In 1942, Scott—who once told an interviewer he wo ... |
Chris Young | ... e not nearly as successful as Idol, did manage to bring Miranda Lambert and | to mainstream success, also launching careers of lower-profile musicians s ... |
Henri Le Fauconnier | ... 0 he joined with several other artists, including Delaunay, Jacques Villon, | , Albert Gleizes, Francis Picabia, and Marie Laurencin to form an offshoot ... |
Leon Russell | Willie Nelson and | had a number one cover version in 1979 on the country charts, it was Russe ... |
Keith Sonnier | ... rd, Lynda Benglis, Dan Christensen, Larry Zox, Ronnie Landfield, Eva Hesse, | , Richard Serra, Sam Gilliam, Mario Merz, Peter Reginato were some of the ... |
Antonio Canova | ... oes not lend itself to expansive gestures. The leading sculptors in Europe, | and Bertel Thorvaldsen, were both based in Rome and firm Neoclassicists, n ... |
Sam Gilliam | ... nsen, Larry Zox, Ronnie Landfield, Eva Hesse, Keith Sonnier, Richard Serra, | , Mario Merz, Peter Reginato were some of the younger artists who emerged ... |
Sol LeWitt | ... played in public places around campus. Notable sculptures on campus include | 's Six Curved Walls, Anna Hyatt Huntington's Diana, Jean-Antoine Houdon's ... |
Hugh Trevor-Roper | In 1969, along with | and A. J. P. Taylor, he became a member of the editorial board of Sir Wins ... |
Romano Scarpa | ... talian comic strip artist. He started his career at age 14, as an inker for | . He made stories about Disney characters Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Scroo ... |
Anatoly Lyadov | ... in March 1866 under the direction of Konstantin Lyadov (father of composer | ) |
Richard Serra | ... is, Dan Christensen, Larry Zox, Ronnie Landfield, Eva Hesse, Keith Sonnier, | , Sam Gilliam, Mario Merz, Peter Reginato were some of the younger artists ... |
Pat Boone | An early Christian record label, Lion & Lamb Records (founded by | ) reported in 1978 that it was their goal to produce crossover artists, bu ... |
Charles Laughton | ... ng Fredric March as centurion Marcus Superbus, Claudette Colbert as Poppea, | as Nero, and Elissa Landi as Mercia, the Christian woman with whom Marcus ... |
John Sebastian | ... e Clearwater Revival, Steppenwolf, The James Gang, Miles Davis, Tom Paxton, | and others |
Roger Miller | ... co-star with Presley in the 1964 motion picture Viva Las Vegas, The Cadets, | , Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, John Cale, Merle Haggard, Tom Jones, Dax R ... |
Malvina Hoffman | ... rge Washington, Antoine Bourdelle's Herakles, James Earle Fraser's Lincoln, | 's The Struggle of Elemental Man, and Ivan Mestrovic's Moses, Job and Supp ... |
Juliana Hatfield Three | The | song Mabel was written as a tribute to the character Mabel Longhetti |
Howard Goodall | | 's theme tune has the same melody throughout all the series, but is played ... |
Arto Lindsay | ... ie Boys, Sonic Youth, Lydia Lunch, Elliott Sharp, Swans, the Ordinaires and | . This was followed by the after-hours Speed Club that was fleetingly esta ... |
Yoshikazu Yasuhiko | ... from the original Gundam creators like Yoshiyuki Tomino, Kunio Okawara and | . Also collected various real world space exploration science and referenc ... |
Bob Dylan | ... resley in the 1964 motion picture Viva Las Vegas, The Cadets, Roger Miller, | , Bruce Springsteen, John Cale, Merle Haggard, Tom Jones, Dax Riggs, Roger ... |
Jacques Villon | In 1910 he joined with several other artists, including Delaunay, | , Henri Le Fauconnier, Albert Gleizes, Francis Picabia, and Marie Laurenci ... |
Pogus Caesar | ... hortly before the tenth anniversary of Aaliyah's death. The documentary, by | , contained previously unseen footage shot of her career beginnings in 199 ... |
Joseph II | On Maria Theresa's death in 1780, she was succeeded by her son | , already Holy Roman Emperor since Francis I's death in 1765. A reformer h ... |
Jerry Lee Lewis | ... rd, Bo Diddley, Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent, Buddy Holly & The Crickets and | |
Yayoi Kusama | ... undaries of Contemporary art. Yves Klein in France, and Carolee Schneemann, | , Charlotte Moorman, and Yoko Ono in New York City were pioneers of perfor ... |
Gene Vincent | ... cluding Bill Haley & His Comets, Little Richard, Bo Diddley, Eddie Cochran, | , Buddy Holly & The Crickets and Jerry Lee Lewis |
Carolee Schneemann | ... began to push the boundaries of Contemporary art. Yves Klein in France, and | , Yayoi Kusama, Charlotte Moorman, and Yoko Ono in New York City were pion ... |
Ann-Margret | Others who have covered the song include | , who would later co-star with Presley in the 1964 motion picture Viva Las ... |
Tippi Hedren | ... consciousness and unconscious. Naomi Watts, who modeled Betty on Doris Day, | , and Kim Novak, observed that Betty is a thrill-seeker, someone "who find ... |
François Rude | ... pture rather oddly was missing in Germany, and mainly found in France, with | , best known from his group of the 1830s from the Arc de Triomphe in Paris ... |
Tom Paxton | ... on, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Steppenwolf, The James Gang, Miles Davis, | , John Sebastian and others |
Elliott Sharp | ... the UK, The Fall, and from the US, Beastie Boys, Sonic Youth, Lydia Lunch, | , Swans, the Ordinaires and Arto Lindsay. This was followed by the after-h ... |
Rodney Dangerfield | ... use of the city as a backdrop was the 1986 comedy Back to School, starring | . The University's Bascom Hill was used extensively, as was the University ... |
Bernardo Rossellino | Bruni died in Florence in 1444, and is buried in a wall tomb by | in the Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence |
Yoko Ono | ... ein in France, and Carolee Schneemann, Yayoi Kusama, Charlotte Moorman, and | in New York City were pioneers of performance based works of art. Groups l ... |
Winston Churchill | ... Roper and A. J. P. Taylor, he became a member of the editorial board of Sir | 's four volume A History of the English-Speaking Peoples |
Jean Cocteau | ... and Marcel Achard, and met famous French playwrights and novelists such as | , Jean-Paul Sartre, Colette and Françoise Sagan. In 1953, she received the ... |
Antoine Bourdelle | ... ls, Anna Hyatt Huntington's Diana, Jean-Antoine Houdon's George Washington, | 's Herakles, James Earle Fraser's Lincoln, Malvina Hoffman's The Struggle ... |
Joshua Redman | ... rumpeters Roy Hargrove and Terence Blanchard, saxophonists Chris Potter and | and bassist Christian McBride |
Charlotte Moorman | ... ntemporary art. Yves Klein in France, and Carolee Schneemann, Yayoi Kusama, | , and Yoko Ono in New York City were pioneers of performance based works o ... |
Robert Delaunay | ... d met such leaders of the avant-garde as Archipenko, Lipchitz, Chagall, and | . His major painting of this period is Nudes in the Forest (1909–10), in w ... |
Buddy Holly | ... aley & His Comets, Little Richard, Bo Diddley, Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent, | & The Crickets and Jerry Lee Lewis |
Camillo Sivori | ... hods. He accepted students, of whom two enjoyed moderate success: violinist | and cellist Gaetano Ciandelli. Neither, however, considered Paganini helpf ... |
Alex North | ... works, including pieces by composer György Ligeti rather than the score by | , although Kubrick had also hired Frank Cordell to do a score. While North ... |
Annie Dillard | Norman Mailer's novel Tough Guys Don't Dance and | 's novel The Maytrees are primarily based in Provincetown |
Yolanda Adams | ... he official ceremony that December, and singers Ciara, Vanessa L. Williams, | and American Idol winner Jordin Sparks performed musical tributes |
Elvis Presley | ... he first Australian rock star, who rose to fame by imitating Americans like | and Little Richard. O'Keefe and other "first wave" bands were popular unti ... |
Jessica Simpson | ... Other Female Teen Pop stars such as Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera and | then also became very popular at the end of the decade. Hanson was initial ... |
John Cale | ... ure Viva Las Vegas, The Cadets, Roger Miller, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, | , Merle Haggard, Tom Jones, Dax Riggs, Roger McGuinn, Suzi Quatro, Van Hal ... |
David d'Angers | ... st known from his group of the 1830s from the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, and | |
Gaspard Dughet | Poussin left no children, but he adopted as his son | (Gasparo Duche), his wife's brother, who became a painter and took the nam ... |
Miyamoto Musashi | ... ar in Usagi Yojimbo, Stan Sakai's anthropomorphic-rabbit samurai based upon | and in the Artemis Fowl series of children's books |
Paul McCartney | ... Shea," and featured many special guest appearances, including former Beatle | who closed the second show with an emotional rendition of The Beatles clas ... |
A.W.N. Pugin | ... ing maker of Gothic Revival furniture and his partner the leading architect | were commissioned to transform the ruined chapel of the old Bishop's Palac ... |
Robert Whitman | ... da Childs, Steve Paxton and others collaborated with artists Robert Morris, | , John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and engineers like Billy Klüver. These p ... |
Friedrich Nietzsche | ... cently been called "The Platinum Rule" Philosophers, such as Immanuel Kant, | , and , have objected to the rule on a variety of grounds. The most seriou ... |
György Ligeti | ... ed for existing recordings of classical works, including pieces by composer | rather than the score by Alex North, although Kubrick had also hired Frank ... |
Terence Blanchard | ... t Kurt Rosenwinkel, vibraphonist Stefon Harris, trumpeters Roy Hargrove and | , saxophonists Chris Potter and Joshua Redman and bassist Christian McBrid ... |
Jack Lemmon | ... edy Some Like it Hot also mentions Urbana. Near the beginning of this film, | 's character, an unemployed bass player, suggests to Tony Curtis, a saxoph ... |
Little Richard | ... n rock star, who rose to fame by imitating Americans like Elvis Presley and | . O'Keefe and other "first wave" bands were popular until about 1961, when ... |
Merle Haggard | ... s Vegas, The Cadets, Roger Miller, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, John Cale, | , Tom Jones, Dax Riggs, Roger McGuinn, Suzi Quatro, Van Halen, Jimi Hendri ... |
Chiura Obata | ... o study Asian culture and languages. He studied ink and wash painting under | and Tang Dynasty poetry under Ch'en Shih-hsiang. Snyder continued to spend ... |
John Cage | ... Paxton and others collaborated with artists Robert Morris, Robert Whitman, | , Robert Rauschenberg, and engineers like Billy Klüver. These performances ... |
L. Sprague de Camp | ... historical novel The Mask of Apollo (1966). He also features prominently in | 's historical novel The Arrows of Hercules (1965) as a patron of inventors ... |
Lydia Lunch | ... ncluded, from the UK, The Fall, and from the US, Beastie Boys, Sonic Youth, | , Elliott Sharp, Swans, the Ordinaires and Arto Lindsay. This was followed ... |
Mary Ford | ... 1940s, contemporaneous with guitarist-engineer Les Paul's studio work with | , Scott began recording pop songs using the layered multi-tracked vocals o ... |
Usagi Yojimbo | ... protagonist in a series of novels by Greg Rucka. Bodyguards also appear in | , Stan Sakai's anthropomorphic-rabbit samurai based upon Miyamoto Musashi ... |
Alan Sorrell | ... addition to this he collaborated with the artist and illustrator of books, | , advising the artist on his archaeological reconstruction drawings. He ap ... |
Johnny O'Keefe | Gordon was also instrumental in launching the career of | , the first Australian rock star, who rose to fame by imitating Americans ... |
Marlo Thomas | ... Elvis Presley's movies, Clambake, and Speedway. He turned down the role as | 's boyfriend in the successful That Girl and starred in two failed pilots |
Bryan Ferry | ... y Street. Other well-known acts with connections to the city include Sting, | , Dire Straits and more recently Maxïmo Park |
Maximilian I | In 1505, Holy Roman Emperor | established a postal system in the Empire, appointing Franz von Thurn und ... |
Don McNeill's | ... ng serials, which were all that remained on the ABC Radio Network schedule. | daily "Breakfast Club" variety show was among the offerings. Romper Room, ... |
Billy Joel | ... as hosted numerous concerts since, the last being a two-night engagement by | on July 16, and July 18, 2008. The concerts were dubbed the "Last Play at ... |
Yvonne Rainer | ... ed at the Judson Memorial Church, New York, and the Judson dancers, notably | , Trisha Brown, Elaine Summers, Sally Gross, Simonne Forti, Deborah Hay, L ... |
Winston Churchill | ... base rights in Bermuda from the United Kingdom, but British Prime Minister | was initially unwilling to accede to the American request without getting ... |
Leopold II | ... roved a boon for Austria, as he was succeeded by his more sensible brother, | , previously the reforming Grand Duke of Tuscany. Leopold knew when to cut ... |
Stan Sakai | ... a series of novels by Greg Rucka. Bodyguards also appear in Usagi Yojimbo, | 's anthropomorphic-rabbit samurai based upon Miyamoto Musashi and in the A ... |
Dorothy Collins | ... pop songs using the layered multi-tracked vocals of his second wife, singer | . A number of these were commercially released, but the technique failed t ... |
David Bowie | ... the 1988 version, these roles were played respectively by Willem Dafoe and | . |
Giovanni Battista Viotti | ... ncertos) written by his early contemporaries, such as Rodolphe Kreutzer and | |
Bruce Springsteen | ... he 1964 motion picture Viva Las Vegas, The Cadets, Roger Miller, Bob Dylan, | , John Cale, Merle Haggard, Tom Jones, Dax Riggs, Roger McGuinn, Suzi Quat ... |
Mick Jones | ... g career, the Clash consisted of Joe Strummer (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), | (lead guitar, vocals), Paul Simonon (bass guitar, vocals) and Nicky "Toppe ... |
Roy Hargrove | ... ay Iyer, guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel, vibraphonist Stefon Harris, trumpeters | and Terence Blanchard, saxophonists Chris Potter and Joshua Redman and bas ... |
Alexander Borodin | ... 's works in progress and collaborated on new pieces. He became friends with | , whose music "astonished" him. He spent an increasing amount of time with ... |
Rodolphe Kreutzer | ... of works (primarily concertos) written by his early contemporaries, such as | and Giovanni Battista Viotti |
Katharine Hepburn | ... d won the 1968 Academy Award for Best Actress for the role, sharing it with | (The Lion in Winter), the only time there has been a tie in this Oscar cat ... |
Claes Oldenburg | ... disconnected acts. Allan Kaprow, Joseph Beuys, Nam June Paik, Wolf Vostell, | , Jim Dine, Red Grooms, and Robert Whitman among others were notable creat ... |
Elvis Presley | ... movies: Ride Beyond Vengeance, Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding, and two of | 's movies, Clambake, and Speedway. He turned down the role as Marlo Thomas ... |
Wolf Vostell | ... and seemingly disconnected acts. Allan Kaprow, Joseph Beuys, Nam June Paik, | , Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, Red Grooms, and Robert Whitman among others w ... |
Suzi Quatro | ... Springsteen, John Cale, Merle Haggard, Tom Jones, Dax Riggs, Roger McGuinn, | , Van Halen, Jimi Hendrix, Neil Diamond, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Guns N' Roses |
Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria | He was born in Brussels as the son of | , and Theresa Kunegunda Sobieska, and the grandson of Polish King John III ... |
Red Grooms | ... prow, Joseph Beuys, Nam June Paik, Wolf Vostell, Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, | , and Robert Whitman among others were notable creators of Happenings |
Les Paul | In the late 1940s, contemporaneous with guitarist-engineer | 's studio work with Mary Ford, Scott began recording pop songs using the l ... |
Jim Dine | ... . Allan Kaprow, Joseph Beuys, Nam June Paik, Wolf Vostell, Claes Oldenburg, | , Red Grooms, and Robert Whitman among others were notable creators of Hap ... |
Théodore Géricault | File:Theodore Gericault Raft of the Medusa-1.jpg| | , The Raft of the Medusa, 181 |
Robert Rauschenberg | ... of painting and sculpture. This trend in art is exemplified by the work of | , whose "combines" in the 1950s were forerunners of Pop Art and Installati ... |
Billy Joel | ... ipality which was named Lloyd Harbor. Charles Lindbergh, Jerry Seinfeld and | at one point lived on the Neck. Currently many of these estates have been ... |
Jerry Herman | ... ie in this Oscar category. Her next two movies were also based on musicals, | 's Hello, Dolly!, directed by Gene Kelly (1969), and Alan Jay Lerner's and ... |
Robert Whitman | ... ys, Nam June Paik, Wolf Vostell, Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, Red Grooms, and | among others were notable creators of Happenings |
John Graham Mellor | ... 's future members were active in different parts of the London music scene. | sang and played rhythm guitar in the pub rock act The 101'ers, which forme ... |
The D.O.C. | ... lyrics were largely written by MC Ren, with contributions from Ice Cube and | The album was another double platinum success for Ruthless (in addition to ... |
Burt Bacharach | ... is first new release as part of this contract involved a collaboration with | . Their work had commenced earlier, in 1996, on a song called "God Give Me ... |
Stanley Kubrick | ... riginal score written by the film composer. One of the most famous cases is | 's , where Kubrick opted for existing recordings of classical works, inclu ... |
Peter Abelard | ... ity during the Middle Ages and is most often associated in that period with | . Since the Reformation it has been advocated by many theologians Immanuel ... |
Billy Klüver | ... Morris, Robert Whitman, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and engineers like | . These performances were often designed to be the creation of a new art f ... |
Kurt Rosenwinkel | ... , including US pianists Brad Mehldau, Jason Moran and Vijay Iyer, guitarist | , vibraphonist Stefon Harris, trumpeters Roy Hargrove and Terence Blanchar ... |
Philippe de Champaigne | ... r Italy to work and study. He commissioned the painters Nicolas Poussin and | to decorate the Louvre. In foreign matters, Louis organised the developmen ... |
Geezer Butler | ... r, Ronnie James Dio had a chance meeting with former Black Sabbath bandmate | which led to that band's short-lived reunion, producing one album, Dehuman ... |
Robert Rauschenberg | ... others collaborated with artists Robert Morris, Robert Whitman, John Cage, | , and engineers like Billy Klüver. These performances were often designed ... |
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Adolf Hitler | ... when British attacks had become more effective than earlier in the battle. | , then a Gefreiter of the 6th Bavarian Reserve Division, fought in the Bat ... |
Bernie Hanighen | ... rk to pursue other projects. He composed and arranged music (with lyrics by | ) for the 1946 Broadway musical Lute Song, starring Mary Martin and Yul Br ... |
Ronald Neame | ... ith other famous directors as well, such as Joseph Losey, Vittorio De Sica, | , Carl Foreman, Norman Jewison, and starred in films like Spanish language ... |
Allan Kaprow | ... es, spontaneous nudity, and various random and seemingly disconnected acts. | , Joseph Beuys, Nam June Paik, Wolf Vostell, Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, Re ... |
Aaron Carter | ... om the 1990s are Brothers Nick Carter from The Backstreet Boys and pop star | were both teen idols in their heyday, as was Ricky Martin during the Latin ... |
Gus Van Sant | ... l García Bernal, Tilda Swinton, Kathleen Turner, Jim Jarmusch, Todd Haynes, | , and John Waters. Waters, a summer resident, is a major participant in th ... |
Frank Miller | ... major changes to many of their major revenue-generating comic book series. | 's revamp of Batman with , George Pérez's relaunching of Wonder Woman in G ... |
Henry VIII | ... ard Family were Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, second and fifth wives of | . Both women were nieces of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, who played ... |
DJ Yella | ... t behind the scenes it was a group effort. Music was handled by Dr. Dre and | ; the lyrics were largely written by MC Ren, with contributions from Ice C ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... Davenport) is concerned about the "crisis" in Europe, the growing power of | and Nazi Germany, and the inability of celebrated foreign correspondents i ... |
Louis Spohr | ... icians across Europe. His early encounters with Charles Philippe Lafont and | created intense rivalry. His concert activities, however, were still limit ... |
Nam June Paik | ... various random and seemingly disconnected acts. Allan Kaprow, Joseph Beuys, | , Wolf Vostell, Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, Red Grooms, and Robert Whitman ... |
Mary Martin | ... yrics by Bernie Hanighen) for the 1946 Broadway musical Lute Song, starring | and Yul Brynner |
David Cross | ... Jones. The performer Usher lives in the same Roswell neighborhood. Comedian | lived in Roswell during his childhood in the 1970s and early 1980s Former ... |
Steven Curtis Chapman | ... ooked at several artists including Amy Grant, BeBe and CeCe Winans, Carman, | , dc Talk, Sandi Patty, and Michael W. Smith. At the time of the survey, e ... |
John Wycliffe | ... i-clericalism and England had already given rise to the Lollard movement of | , which played an important part in inspiring the Hussites in Bohemia. Lol ... |
Dr. Dre | ... st rapper—but behind the scenes it was a group effort. Music was handled by | and DJ Yella; the lyrics were largely written by MC Ren, with contribution ... |
Andy Warhol | ... ious Dadaist — with a sense of humor; and Pop Artists like Claes Oldenburg, | , Roy Lichtenstein and the others |
David Teniers | ... mandes" was published in 1883. Inspired by the paintings of Jacob Jordaens, | and Jan Steen, Verhaeren described in a direct and often provocative, natu ... |
Sir Hermann Bondi | ... Charlton area of Charlton in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. The report of | into the North Sea flood of 1953 affecting parts of the Thames Estuary and ... |
Paul Whiteman | ... or orchestra and piano. It was orchestrated by Ferde Grofé and premiered by | 's concert band in New York. It proved to be his most popular work |
Alan Jay Lerner | ... musicals, Jerry Herman's Hello, Dolly!, directed by Gene Kelly (1969), and | 's and Burton Lane's On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, directed by Vince ... |
Roy Lichtenstein | ... — with a sense of humor; and Pop Artists like Claes Oldenburg, Andy Warhol, | and the others |
Ani DiFranco | There are many independent labels; folk singer | 's Righteous Babe Records is often cited as an ideal example. The singer t ... |
Roy Lichtenstein | ... later American examples include the bulk of the careers of Andy Warhol and | and his use of Benday dots, a technique used in commercial reproduction. T ... |
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | ... in uniform. Aware of his technical shortcomings, Rimsky-Korsakov consulted | , with whom he and the others in The Five had been in occasional contact. ... |
Ferde Grofé | ... ical work, Rhapsody in Blue for orchestra and piano. It was orchestrated by | and premiered by Paul Whiteman's concert band in New York. It proved to be ... |
Claes Oldenburg | ... champ, the rebellious Dadaist — with a sense of humor; and Pop Artists like | , Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and the others |
Janet Jackson | ... ylized steps such as the robot and moonwalk over the course of his career." | collaborated with former Prince associates Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis on he ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... era, many nationally known recording acts appeared at the resort, including | and Benny Goodman. It opened for business in 1896, and was closed and demo ... |
Phil Spector | ... aterloo album on 24 September 1973 at Metronome Studio, and was inspired by | hits of the early 1960s |
Eduardo Paolozzi | ... works of David Hockney and the works of Richard Hamilton, John McHale, and | were considered seminal examples in the movement. While later American exa ... |
Andy Warhol | ... movement. While later American examples include the bulk of the careers of | and Roy Lichtenstein and his use of Benday dots, a technique used in comme ... |
Coco Lee | ... or cello played by Yo-Yo Ma. The "last track" (A Love Before Time) features | . The music for the entire film was produced in two weeks |
David Hockney | ... advertising, and iconography of the mass production age. The early works of | and the works of Richard Hamilton, John McHale, and Eduardo Paolozzi were ... |
Josh Groban | ... music and more modern performers in the same style such as Céline Dion and | , while Adult Contemporary focuses more on newer pop music from the 1970s ... |
CeCe Winans | ... levision. The study looked at several artists including Amy Grant, BeBe and | , Carman, Steven Curtis Chapman, dc Talk, Sandi Patty, and Michael W. Smit ... |
Mike Skinner | ... Pryce, Dizzee Rascal, Heath Robinson, John James Sainsbury, Peter Sellers, | , Alison Steadman, Imre Varadi, Rod Stewart, Victoria Wood, Lord Young of ... |
Marion Carpenter | ... Irving R. Levine, who in 1950 covered the outbreak of war in Korea for INS. | , the first woman national press photographer to cover Washington, D.C. an ... |
Rhys Chatham | ... June 1981. Each night three to five acts performed, including Glenn Branca, | , Rudolph Grey, Robin Crutchfield's Dark Day, Off Beach and others |
Emperor Charles VII | ... a to the Prussians. In 1745, following the reign of the Bavarian Elector as | , Maria Theresa's husband Francis of Lorraine, Grand Duke of Tuscany, was ... |
Don Cherry | ... Menageire and Human Music – the latter in collaboration with jazz musician | – on the Flying Dutchman label, produced by Bob Thiele |
Arthur Fiedler | ... a version of the song with lyrics. Trumpeter Al Hirt's 1955 rendition with | and The Boston Pops has become a standard. Another oft-recorded Scott clas ... |
Rachel Stevens | ... Atkinson as the title hero, Robinson as Robin, Jim Broadbent as Batman and | as Mary Jane. Star Adder was to be set in space in the future (suggested b ... |
Vivian Campbell | ... nie James Dio also wrote the song "Stars" for the Hear 'n Aid project, with | contributing on guitar. Campbell became unhappy with the direction of the ... |
Rowlandson | File:Thomas Rowlandson (12).jpg| | often satirised the militar |
Yo-Yo Ma | ... ercussion Ensemble. It also features many solo passages for cello played by | . The "last track" (A Love Before Time) features Coco Lee. The music for t ... |
Eugène Delacroix | ... history painting, which in its day had a powerful anti-government message. | (1798–1863) made his first Salon hits with The Barque of Dante (1822), The ... |
Marcel Duchamp | ... schenberg and Jasper Johns as part of the transitional phase, influenced by | , between modernism and postmodernism. Both these artists used images of o ... |
Amy Grant | ... ation and Z Music Television. The study looked at several artists including | , BeBe and CeCe Winans, Carman, Steven Curtis Chapman, dc Talk, Sandi Patt ... |
Glenn Branca | ... te Columns in June 1981. Each night three to five acts performed, including | , Rhys Chatham, Rudolph Grey, Robin Crutchfield's Dark Day, Off Beach and ... |
Anselm Kiefer | ... , while retaining the abstraction and painterly gestures of high modernism. | also uses elements of assemblage in his works, and on one occasion feature ... |
Michael Giacchino | ... t back on numerous occasions as the theme for Worf, most prominent Klingon. | employed character themes in the soundtrack for the 2009 animated film Up, ... |
Josh Freese | ... nued as an incomplete 4-piece for about a year, drafting now-famous drummer | to record their new album which would become Art of Rebellion, released in ... |
Phiz | ... nts, each consisting of thirty-two pages and featuring two illustrations by | . Each installment cost a shilling, with the exception of the last, a doub ... |
Camille Saint-Saëns | ... created in 1905, is danced to Le cygne from The Carnival of the Animals by | |
Chopin | ... tor Seiji Ozawa. Since 1999 the pianist Fujiko Hemming, who plays Liszt and | , has been famous and her CDs have sold millions of copies. Japan is also ... |
Smokey Robinson | ... ed Diana Ross as one of its honorees. Past honoree and fellow Motown alumni | and actor Terrence Howard spoke on her behalf at the official ceremony tha ... |
Stephen Sondheim | ... d her focus to stage and television acting. She toured the United States in | 's well-reviewed musical A Little Night Music, then took the show to Londo ... |
Jack Lemmon | ... oped with Erin Fleming, which consequently raised disputes over his estate. | presented Groucho with an honorary Academy Award in 1974, his final major ... |
Jasper Johns | Steven Best and Douglas Kellner identify Rauschenberg and | as part of the transitional phase, influenced by Marcel Duchamp, between m ... |
Edward, the Prince of Wales | ... ceremony of the Hall was on 29 March 1871. A welcoming speech was given by | ; Queen Victoria was too overcome to speak although she did comment that i ... |
Giuseppe Verdi | ... y served as the basis for the libretto written by Francesco Maria Piave for | 's opera I due Foscari, which premiered on 3 November 1844 in Rome. Mary M ... |
John Whitgift | ... 9 November 1586 he was detained by the gaoler and brought before Archbishop | . He insisted on the illegality of this arrest, refused either to take the ... |
Vanessa L. Williams | ... ke on her behalf at the official ceremony that December, and singers Ciara, | , Yolanda Adams and American Idol winner Jordin Sparks performed musical t ... |
Whitney Houston | ... p star Michael Jackson, and a wave of female vocalists like Tina Turner and | . Michael Jackson and Prince has been described as the most influential fi ... |
William Morris | ... ip Webb designed Red House for the artist, reforming designer and socialist | on the western edge of the heath, in the hamlet of Upton — before Upton be ... |
Emmett Williams | ... as, Wolf Vostell, Joseph Beuys, Dick Higgins, Nam June Paik, Ben Patterson, | and others |
Nam June Paik | ... Düsseldorf with George Maciunas, Wolf Vostell, Joseph Beuys, Dick Higgins, | , Ben Patterson, Emmett Williams and others |
Maurice Ravel | ... or Nadia Boulanger who, along with several other prospective tutors such as | , rejected him, being afraid that rigorous classical study would ruin his ... |
H. R. Giger | ... lien; Bally Midway was later sued over the game's resemblance to designs by | . Different ports have been met with mixed receptions; the Atari 2600 vers ... |
Stevie Wonder | ... she was inspired by a number of performers. These include Michael Jackson, | , Sade, En Vogue, Nine Inch Nails, Korn, Prince, Naughty by Nature, Johnny ... |
Dick Higgins | ... orum Fluxus in Düsseldorf with George Maciunas, Wolf Vostell, Joseph Beuys, | , Nam June Paik, Ben Patterson, Emmett Williams and others |
Thurston Moore | ... heir first live appearance at Noise Fest, a noise music festival curated by | at the art space White Columns in June 1981. Each night three to five acts ... |
Michael W. Smith | ... e and CeCe Winans, Carman, Steven Curtis Chapman, dc Talk, Sandi Patty, and | . At the time of the survey, each of these artists was active in Christian ... |
Wolf Vostell | ... n 1963 with the: Festum Fluxorum Fluxus in Düsseldorf with George Maciunas, | , Joseph Beuys, Dick Higgins, Nam June Paik, Ben Patterson, Emmett William ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... ards from the early 20th century (typical artists include Johnny Mathis and | ) combined with Big Band music and more modern performers in the same styl ... |
Al Hirt | ... ook Farm, Shirley Temple sings a version of the song with lyrics. Trumpeter | 's 1955 rendition with Arthur Fiedler and The Boston Pops has become a sta ... |
Hokusai | ... clothing and banners dyed with these techniques can be seen in the works of | and other artists |
George Maciunas | ... and others. And in 1963 with the: Festum Fluxorum Fluxus in Düsseldorf with | , Wolf Vostell, Joseph Beuys, Dick Higgins, Nam June Paik, Ben Patterson, ... |
Jessica Williams | ... ns, such as Dave Brubeck, Wynton Marsalis, Sonny Rollins, Wayne Shorter and | continue to perform and record. In the 1990s and 2000s, a number of young ... |
Tan Dun | The score was composed by | , originally performed by Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, Shanghai National O ... |
Paul Hindemith | ... the Dead, Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung, Igor Stravinsky's Oedipus rex, and | 's Cardillac |
Marinella | ... eggari mou, Agapi mou' (Phaedra) was quite popular and was later covered by | in 1965 |
Creig Flessel | Fox's earliest stories for DC Comics featured Speed Saunders (with art by | and, later, Fred Guardineer) beginning at least with Detective Comics #4. ... |
Nam June Paik | ... ester Musik in Wiesbaden with, George Maciunas, Joseph Beuys, Wolf Vostell, | and others. And in 1963 with the: Festum Fluxorum Fluxus in Düsseldorf wit ... |
Liszt | ... the conductor Seiji Ozawa. Since 1999 the pianist Fujiko Hemming, who plays | and Chopin, has been famous and her CDs have sold millions of copies. Japa ... |
George Maciunas | ... ith the: FLUXUS Internationale Festspiele Neuester Musik in Wiesbaden with, | , Joseph Beuys, Wolf Vostell, Nam June Paik and others. And in 1963 with t ... |
Vangelis | ... during the 1960s. Her recordings 'Athenes, ma Ville', a collaboration with | , and 'Melinaki' were popular in France. Her recording of 'Feggari mou, Ag ... |
Albrecht Dürer | ... cluding 337 volumes of dried plants, prints and drawings including those by | and antiquities from Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Ancient Near and Far East an ... |
Burton Lane | ... n's Hello, Dolly!, directed by Gene Kelly (1969), and Alan Jay Lerner's and | 's On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, directed by Vincente Minnelli (1970 ... |
Wolf Vostell | ... Festspiele Neuester Musik in Wiesbaden with, George Maciunas, Joseph Beuys, | , Nam June Paik and others. And in 1963 with the: Festum Fluxorum Fluxus i ... |
Frank Lloyd Wright | Pettit Memorial Chapel, designed by | , the Lampert-Wildflower House, and the James Knox Taylor designed Belvide ... |
Alexander Dargomyzhsky | ... Cui to orchestrate the opening chorus of his opera William Ratcliff and by | , whose works were greatly appreciated by The Five and who was close to de ... |
George Bernard Shaw | ... eciated at the time. Along with those of other writers of the time, such as | , his plays addressed the class system and social issues, two of the best ... |
Johnny Cash | ... r the show, remarked that in his 12 years of working for Late Night, U2 and | were the "dream artists" he'd tried, but never succeeded in getting. The b ... |
Georges Braque | ... have suggested that the "analytic Cubist" experiments of Pablo Picasso and | were founded upon Poussin's example. In 1963 Picasso based a series of pai ... |
Toulouse Lautrec | ... al part of Parisian life, being regularly attended by personalities such as | . He reputedly introduced the bell to signify the last lap of a race |
Don Carlos | ... whose settlement saw Austria cede Naples and Sicily to the Spanish Infante | in exchange for the tiny Duchy of Parma and Spain and France's adherence t ... |
Sherry Turkle | ... ts and sociologists are able to use MMORPGs as tools for academic research. | , a clinical psychologist, has conducted interviews with computer users in ... |
Dick Higgins | ... luded Fluxus founding members Jackson Mac Low, Al Hansen, George Brecht and | |
Ciara | ... ard spoke on her behalf at the official ceremony that December, and singers | , Vanessa L. Williams, Yolanda Adams and American Idol winner Jordin Spark ... |
Benny Goodman | ... ly known recording acts appeared at the resort, including Frank Sinatra and | . It opened for business in 1896, and was closed and demolished in 1953. L ... |
George Brecht | ... age's students included Fluxus founding members Jackson Mac Low, Al Hansen, | and Dick Higgins |
Wayne Shorter | ... ished jazz musicians, such as Dave Brubeck, Wynton Marsalis, Sonny Rollins, | and Jessica Williams continue to perform and record. In the 1990s and 2000 ... |
Katharine Hepburn | ... – their names bearing witness to Simmons' friendship with Spencer Tracy and | . Simmons moved to the East Coast of the US in the late 1970s, briefly own ... |
Robert A. Heinlein | ... tured their own takes on space suit design. Science fiction authors such as | contributed to the development of fictional space suit concepts |
Al Hansen | ... in music. Cage's students included Fluxus founding members Jackson Mac Low, | , George Brecht and Dick Higgins |
Johnny Mathis | ... the style of standards from the early 20th century (typical artists include | and Frank Sinatra) combined with Big Band music and more modern performers ... |
Maria Theresa | ... rs' worthless recognitions of the Pragmatic Sanction that made his daughter | his heir. The most notable instance of this was in the War of the Polish S ... |
John Cage | ... 931-78), a Lithuanian-born American artist. Fluxus traces its beginnings to | 's 1957 to 1959 Experimental Composition classes at the New School for Soc ... |
Michael Jackson | ... often voiced that she was inspired by a number of performers. These include | , Stevie Wonder, Sade, En Vogue, Nine Inch Nails, Korn, Prince, Naughty by ... |
Igor Stravinsky | ... ng Leoš Janáček's From the House of the Dead, Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung, | 's Oedipus rex, and Paul Hindemith's Cardillac |
Pablo Picasso | ... entury art critics have suggested that the "analytic Cubist" experiments of | and Georges Braque were founded upon Poussin's example. In 1963 Picasso ba ... |
Nadia Boulanger | ... ime during which he applied to study composition with the famous instructor | who, along with several other prospective tutors such as Maurice Ravel, re ... |
George Maciunas | Fluxus was named and loosely organized in 1962 by | (1931-78), a Lithuanian-born American artist. Fluxus traces its beginnings ... |
Johnny Cash | Country singer | parodied the song in 1959 on the television show Town Hall Party, imitatin ... |
Lazzaro Bastiani | Beside his profile portrait by | , Foscari commissioned a bas-relief bronze plaquette from Donatello, which ... |
Clara Schumann | ... zhda became a musical as well as domestic partner with her husband, much as | had been with her own husband Robert. She was beautiful, capable, strong-w ... |
M. David Mullen | ... anizations are entitled to put designatory letters after their names (e.g., | , ASC) |
Alison Knowles | ... e publisher of the Something Else Press, a Concrete poet, married to artist | and an admirer of Marcel Duchamp. Ihab Hassan includes, "Intermedia, the f ... |
Tina Turner | ... Prince, dance-pop star Michael Jackson, and a wave of female vocalists like | and Whitney Houston. Michael Jackson and Prince has been described as the ... |
Marcel Duchamp | ... Press, a Concrete poet, married to artist Alison Knowles and an admirer of | . Ihab Hassan includes, "Intermedia, the fusion of forms, the confusion of ... |
Ennio Morricone | Other examples are Italian composers Stefano Lentini and oscar's winner | . The Lord of the Rings trilogy uses a similar technique, with recurring t ... |
Lucy Diakovska | ... Angels are an all-female pop trio from Germany, consisting of band members | , Sandy Mölling, and Jessica Wahls. Critically acclaimed, the band has won ... |
Robin the Boy Wonder | ... ring Adam West as the Caped Crusader and Burt Ward as his youthful sidekick | , helped establish ABC as a TV force with which to be reckoned. Each week, ... |
Hogarth | ... the sometimes affectionate and sometimes savage caricatures of Rowland and | |
John Cage | Precursors to conceptual art include the work of Duchamp, | 's 4' 33" which is four minutes and thirty three seconds of silence and Ra ... |
Danny Peyronel | In 2011, former band members | , Laurence Archer, and Clive Edwards teamed up with bassist Rocky Newton ( ... |
Jeff Foxworthy | ... cluded actors Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. Singer/actor Usher. Comedian | was a frequent diner at one of Roswell's popular watering holes, The South ... |
John McCracken | Minimalists like Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, Carl Andre, Agnes Martin, | and others continued to produce their late modernist paintings and sculptu ... |
Agnes Martin | Minimalists like Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, Carl Andre, | , John McCracken and others continued to produce their late modernist pain ... |
Frank Lloyd Wright | Architect | spent much of his childhood in Madison and studied briefly at the Universi ... |
Jenny Holzer | ... of artifacts that are conceptual in nature. One example being the signs of | which use the devices of art to convey specific messages, such as "Protect ... |
Allen Ginsberg | Snyder met | when the latter sought Snyder out on the recommendation of Kenneth Rexroth ... |
Intermedia | ... ith the term postmodern is the use of a number of different media together. | , a term coined by Dick Higgins and meant to convey new artforms along the ... |
Ryoji Ikeda | ... -Ryoji_Ikeda-Data-Tron-1.jpg|thumb|300px|Data.Tron [8K Enhanced Version] by | on show in transmediale 10.] |
Frank Lloyd Wright | ... architectural designs located in River Forest such as the Winslow House by | . The population was 11,635 at the 2000 census |
Dick Higgins | ... e use of a number of different media together. Intermedia, a term coined by | and meant to convey new artforms along the lines of Fluxus, Concrete Poetr ... |
Keith Sonnier | ... rm covered the period 1966 - 1976 and was applied to the work of Eva Hesse, | , Richard Serra and new work by former minimalists Robert Smithson, Robert ... |
Loreena McKennitt | ... any artists, including Enya, Donna Taggart, Altan, Capercaillie, The Corrs, | , Anúna, Riverdance and U2 |
Richard Serra | ... period 1966 - 1976 and was applied to the work of Eva Hesse, Keith Sonnier, | and new work by former minimalists Robert Smithson, Robert Morris, Sol LeW ... |
Brian Eno | ... nfluenced noise series was held at New York’s Artists Space that led to the | -produced recording No New York, documenting James Chance and the Contorti ... |
Ferdinando Paer | ... g to Paganini's playing, Rolla immediately referred him to his own teacher, | and, later, Paer's own teacher, Gasparo Ghiretti. Though Paganini did not ... |
Robert Smithson | ... Eva Hesse, Keith Sonnier, Richard Serra and new work by former minimalists | , Robert Morris, Sol LeWitt, and Barry Le Va, and others. Process art and ... |
Elton John | ... , becoming a frequent guest on Cavett's late-night talk show. He befriended | when the British singer was staying in California in 1972, insisting on ca ... |
Caroline Coon | ... "New Musical Express" magazine. In a November 1976 article in Melody Maker, | used Malcolm McLaren's term "New Wave" to designate music by bands not exa ... |
Sol LeWitt | ... rd Serra and new work by former minimalists Robert Smithson, Robert Morris, | , and Barry Le Va, and others. Process art and anti-form art are other ter ... |
Sonny Rollins | ... rs. Well-established jazz musicians, such as Dave Brubeck, Wynton Marsalis, | , Wayne Shorter and Jessica Williams continue to perform and record. In th ... |
Stefano Lentini | Other examples are Italian composers | and oscar's winner Ennio Morricone. The Lord of the Rings trilogy uses a s ... |
Donald Judd | Minimalists like | , Dan Flavin, Carl Andre, Agnes Martin, John McCracken and others continue ... |
Dan Flavin | Minimalists like Donald Judd, | , Carl Andre, Agnes Martin, John McCracken and others continued to produce ... |
Carl Andre | Minimalists like Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, | , Agnes Martin, John McCracken and others continued to produce their late ... |
Jacques-Louis David | ... usness on Wolfe's death after securing British domination of North America. | resurrected a style already known as "Poussinesque" during the French Revo ... |
Frank Stella | ... the sublime representation needed in art. Associated with painters such as | , minimalism in painting, as opposed to other areas, is a modernist moveme ... |
Janet Jackson | ... Vogue, Nine Inch Nails, Korn, Prince, Naughty by Nature, Johnny Mathis and | . Aaliyah expressed that Michael Jackson's Thriller was her "favorite albu ... |
Hal Foster | ... on the context can be construed as a precursor to the postmodern movement. | , in his essay The Crux of Minimalism, examines the extent to which Donald ... |
Michael Jackson | ... arose in the 1980s, with the funk-influenced singer Prince, dance-pop star | , and a wave of female vocalists like Tina Turner and Whitney Houston. Mic ... |
Alessandro Rolla | ... aganini and his father then traveled to Parma to seek further guidance from | . But upon listening to Paganini's playing, Rolla immediately referred him ... |
Donald Judd | ... l Foster, in his essay The Crux of Minimalism, examines the extent to which | and Robert Morris both acknowledge and exceed Greenbergian modernism in th ... |
Erykah Badu | ... hievement Award by her five children and singer Alicia Keys. Stevie Wonder, | and Chaka Khan performed musical tributes to Ross, covering several of her ... |
Eva Hesse | ... e of the term covered the period 1966 - 1976 and was applied to the work of | , Keith Sonnier, Richard Serra and new work by former minimalists Robert S ... |
Jimmy Bain | ... k" and "Holy Diver", which gained popularity from MTV. Ronnie James Dio and | played keyboards in the studio, but recruited keyboardist Claude Schnell f ... |
Quentin Tarantino | ... ss Vera Farmiga and director Darren Aronofsky. Prior honorees have included | , Jane Lynch, Gael García Bernal, Tilda Swinton, Kathleen Turner, Jim Jarm ... |
Lita Ford | ... band The Runaways would produce 1980s solo recording artists Joan Jett and | . The highest-selling album was Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon (19 ... |
Sting | ... es, Ralf Little, Sienna Miller, Marina Diamandis, Yehudi Menuhin (and later | who bought Menuhin's old house), Ewan Mcgregor, George Michael, Piers Morg ... |
Barnett Newman | ... e artists Valerio Adami, Daniel Buren, Marcel Duchamp, Bracha Ettinger, and | that, after the avant-garde's time and the painting of Paul Cézanne and Wa ... |
Ferdinand III | In 1799, King | created Bronte as a Duchy, and rewarded admiral Horatio Nelson with the ti ... |
Wynton Marsalis | ... group of listeners. Well-established jazz musicians, such as Dave Brubeck, | , Sonny Rollins, Wayne Shorter and Jessica Williams continue to perform an ... |
La Monte Young | ... rhythms, and a tendency to emphasize musical texture over melody—typical of | 's early downtown music |
John James Audubon | ... ere commissioned for books. Among the most famous of these bird artists was | , whose paintings of North American birds were a great commercial success ... |
Enya | ... es of Clannad's legacy can be heard in the music of many artists, including | , Donna Taggart, Altan, Capercaillie, The Corrs, Loreena McKennitt, Anúna, ... |
Paul Cézanne | ... , and Barnett Newman that, after the avant-garde's time and the painting of | and Wassily Kandinsky, was the vehicle for new ideas of the in contemporar ... |
Johnny Mathis | ... e Wonder, Sade, En Vogue, Nine Inch Nails, Korn, Prince, Naughty by Nature, | and Janet Jackson. Aaliyah expressed that Michael Jackson's Thriller was h ... |
Charles VI | ... d claimed the German territories of the Habsburg dynasty after the death of | in 1740. With the treaty of Nymphenburg concluded in July 1741, Charles Al ... |
Brian Stokes Mitchell | ... cluding singers Tony Bennett and Placido Domingo, actors Jack Nicholson and | , cellist Yo-Yo Ma, actress Lauren Bacall, presidents and chancellors of B ... |
Willie Nelson | ... ore recorded the song for his 1964 album The Guitar that Changed the world. | and Leon Russell had a number one cover version in 1979 on the country cha ... |
Tony Bennett | ... cs from Boston, Washington, and across the United States, including singers | and Placido Domingo, actors Jack Nicholson and Brian Stokes Mitchell, cell ... |
Charles V | In 1520 | united the twenty-four hamlets of the surrounding area, which formed the t ... |
Valerio Adami | ... n postmodern art. For Jean-François Lyotard, it was painting of the artists | , Daniel Buren, Marcel Duchamp, Bracha Ettinger, and Barnett Newman that, ... |
Paul Simon | ... and seminal rock, folk, blues and jazz performers including: Janis Joplin, | , Creedence Clearwater Revival, Steppenwolf, The James Gang, Miles Davis, ... |
Marie Laurencin | ... , Jacques Villon, Henri Le Fauconnier, Albert Gleizes, Francis Picabia, and | to form an offshoot of the Cubist movement, the Puteaux Group—also called ... |
Marcel Duchamp | ... ançois Lyotard, it was painting of the artists Valerio Adami, Daniel Buren, | , Bracha Ettinger, and Barnett Newman that, after the avant-garde's time a ... |
Leoš Janáček | ... tation as a champion of new music, playing a number of new works, including | 's From the House of the Dead, Arnold Schönberg's Erwartung, Igor Stravins ... |
Queen Latifah | ... thing of an off-air revival, with artists such as Stewart, Tony Bennett and | putting their own interpretation on the music |
Valois Tapestries | | - Van Damme, Jean Claude - Van den Bergh, Frans - Vandenbroucke, Frank (cy ... |
Yo-Yo Ma | ... d Placido Domingo, actors Jack Nicholson and Brian Stokes Mitchell, cellist | , actress Lauren Bacall, presidents and chancellors of Boston-area college ... |
Monteverdi | ... ually seen as Emilio de Cavalieri's Rappresentatione di Anima, et di Corpo. | composed Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda which can be considered a ... |
Ben Webster | ... some of the hottest black jazz heavyweights of the day, such as saxophonist | , trumpeter Charlie Shavers, bassist Billy Taylor, trumpeter Emmett Berry, ... |
Paul Kelly | ... the British and Irish origins of Australian folk-country. Singer-songwriter | whose music style straddles folk, rock, and country is often described as ... |
Daniel Buren | ... t. For Jean-François Lyotard, it was painting of the artists Valerio Adami, | , Marcel Duchamp, Bracha Ettinger, and Barnett Newman that, after the avan ... |
Andy Bell | ... inhabitants of Highgate include Tariq Ali, Julian Barratt, Stanley Baxter, | , Arthur Boyd, Sarah Blackwood, Sir Jacob Bronowski, Craig Charles, Sir Cl ... |
Janis Joplin | ... iggest selling and seminal rock, folk, blues and jazz performers including: | , Paul Simon, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Steppenwolf, The James Gang, M ... |
Dave Brubeck | ... peal to a core group of listeners. Well-established jazz musicians, such as | , Wynton Marsalis, Sonny Rollins, Wayne Shorter and Jessica Williams conti ... |
Francisco Goya | ... ainting of historical scenes, rather than those from religion or mythology. | is today generally regarded as the greatest painter of the Romantic period ... |
Sherrie Levine | ... n art. This impulse can be seen in the appropriation art of artists such as | and Robert Longo because, "Allegorical imagery is appropriated imagery." A ... |
Benjamin West | ... that he had contributed a new theme of "classical severity" to French art. | , an American painter of the 18th century who worked in Britain, based his ... |
Francis of Lorraine | ... ign of the Bavarian Elector as Emperor Charles VII, Maria Theresa's husband | , Grand Duke of Tuscany, was elected Emperor, restoring control of that po ... |
Robert Longo | ... can be seen in the appropriation art of artists such as Sherrie Levine and | because, "Allegorical imagery is appropriated imagery." Appropriation art ... |
Rick Leonardi | ... n Uncanny X-Men #235 (October 1988), and was created by Chris Claremont and | |
Chaka Khan | ... by her five children and singer Alicia Keys. Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu and | performed musical tributes to Ross, covering several of her most popular r ... |
Francis Picabia | ... s, including Delaunay, Jacques Villon, Henri Le Fauconnier, Albert Gleizes, | , and Marie Laurencin to form an offshoot of the Cubist movement, the Pute ... |
MC Ren | ... s. Also included was Eazy-E's solo track "Boyz-n-the Hood." In 1988, rapper | joined the group |
Tony Bennett | ... as undergone something of an off-air revival, with artists such as Stewart, | and Queen Latifah putting their own interpretation on the music |
Georg Baselitz | ... 1970s and early 1980s seen in the work of Neo-expressionist artists such as | and Julian Schnabel has been described as a postmodern tendency, and one o ... |
Sara Lee | ... Talking Heads. He left to work with The Rolling Stones and was replaced by | , who was Robert Fripp's bassist in League of Gentlemen. Lee was as good a ... |
Joan Jett | ... while seminal band The Runaways would produce 1980s solo recording artists | and Lita Ford. The highest-selling album was Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of ... |
Julian Schnabel | ... 0s seen in the work of Neo-expressionist artists such as Georg Baselitz and | has been described as a postmodern tendency, and one of the first coherent ... |
Man Ray | ... man One). In 1924, in collaboration with Dudley Murphy, George Antheil, and | , Léger produced and directed the iconic and Futurism-influenced film, Bal ... |
Elliot Goldenthal | ... David Arnold with Nicholas Dodd; Basil Poledouris with Greig McRitchie; and | with Robert Elhai. Others have become orchestrators-for-hire, and work wit ... |
Wynton Marsalis | ... udience retained an interest in traditional and straight-ahead jazz styles. | strove to create music within what he believed was the tradition, creating ... |
Al Hirt | ... ll team from Tyler Junior College, clarinetist Pete Fountain, and trumpeter | |
Sheldon Moldoff | ... story in Flash Comics #1 (Jan, 1940) — the second story, by Fox with art by | , featured Cliff Cornwall — "Fox's imagination [transformed] that bird [in ... |
Jorge Aragão | ... popular artists were Zeca Pagodinho, Almir Guineto, Grupo Fundo de Quintal, | , and Jovelina Pérola Negra |
Brahms | ... e basis of works by many other composers. The most notable examples include | 's Variations on a Theme of Paganini and Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Them ... |
Dr. Dre | # | – The Chroni |
George Pérez | ... evenue-generating comic book series. Frank Miller's revamp of Batman with , | 's relaunching of Wonder Woman in Gods and Mortals, and John Byrne's reboo ... |
Mark Rothko | ... a sense the innovations of Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, | , Philip Guston, Hans Hofmann, Clyfford Still, Barnett Newman, Ad Reinhard ... |
Frederick II of Prussia | ... ught Austria by a series of battles in 1743 and 1744. The new alliance with | during the Second Silesian War finally forced the Austrian army to leave B ... |
Irving Mills | ... 20, 1937, for the Master Records label, owned by music publisher/impresario | (who was also Duke Ellington's manager) |
Ice Cube | ... ich marked the first collaboration of Arabian Prince, DJ Yella, Dr. Dre and | . Mexican rapper Krazy-Dee co-wrote "Panic Zone," which was originally cal ... |
Vinnie Moore | ... Sharks was released, Schenker left the band yet again and was replaced with | |
Rubin Goldmark | ... mother, Gershwin studied piano under Charles Hambitzer and composition with | and Henry Cowell. Gershwin began his career as a song plugger. Soon after, ... |
Tori Amos | # | – Little Earthquake |
Rachmaninoff | ... ost notable examples include Brahms's Variations on a Theme of Paganini and | 's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini |
Robert Burns | "Scots Wha Hae" is the title of a patriotic poem by | . The chorus of Scotland's unofficial national anthem refers to Scotland's ... |
Dolly Parton | ... one's music along with a larger portion of royalty profits. Artists such as | , Aimee Mann, Prince, Public Enemy, BKBravo (Kua and Rafi), among others, ... |
Duke Ellington | ... cords label, owned by music publisher/impresario Irving Mills (who was also | 's manager) |
Louis Armstrong | ... extensions of small and large forms initially pioneered by such artists as | and Duke Ellington. In the 2000s, straight-ahead jazz continues to appeal ... |
Alicia Keys | ... presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by her five children and singer | . Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu and Chaka Khan performed musical tributes to ... |
Wonder Woman | ... eries. Frank Miller's revamp of Batman with , George Pérez's relaunching of | in Gods and Mortals, and John Byrne's reboot of Superman in The Man of Ste ... |
Vinnie Moore | ... ir seventeenth studio album You Are Here with their new permanent guitarist | and Jason Bonham on drums (intermittently). UFO recorded their live set an ... |
Arthur Smith | ... o have added an electric guitar to his band, in 1938. A decade later (1948) | achieved top 10 US country chart success with his MGM Records recording of ... |
Leonardo da Vinci | Sometimes credited with the greatest development in parachutes since | , the American Domina Jalbert invented the Parafoil which had sectioned ce ... |
Wendy James | ... rs. During this period, Costello wrote a full album's worth of material for | , and these songs became the tracks on her 1993 solo album Now Ain't the T ... |
Jason Bonham | ... udio album You Are Here with their new permanent guitarist Vinnie Moore and | on drums (intermittently). UFO recorded their live set and released a doub ... |
Rod Stewart | ... as the Great American Songbook from the series of albums produced by rocker | ) has undergone something of an off-air revival, with artists such as Stew ... |
Richard Clapton | ... xiom, Kevin Borich Express, Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band, Carson, Cheetah, | , Cold Chisel, John Farnham, Healing Force, Lobby Loyde and the Coloured B ... |
Philip Guston | ... nnovations of Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Mark Rothko, | , Hans Hofmann, Clyfford Still, Barnett Newman, Ad Reinhardt and others op ... |
Hans Pfitzner | ... nkfurt, and later at the Stern Conservatory in Berlin under James Kwast and | . He followed Kwast to three institutions and credited him with the whole ... |
Duke Ellington | ... and large forms initially pioneered by such artists as Louis Armstrong and | . In the 2000s, straight-ahead jazz continues to appeal to a core group of ... |
Henry Cowell | ... udied piano under Charles Hambitzer and composition with Rubin Goldmark and | . Gershwin began his career as a song plugger. Soon after, he began to com ... |
Year 24 Group | is a Japanese manga artist and singer. She is included in the | . She was one of the most popular Japanese comic artists in the 1970s, bei ... |
Gustav Mahler | ... redited him with the whole basis of his musical development. In 1905 he met | while conducting the off-stage brass at a performance of Mahler's Symphony ... |
Marvin Tarplin | ... s and Wilson performed equal leads on songs. Within a few months, guitarist | was added to The Primettes' lineup – a move that helped distinguish the gr ... |
Alfonso X | ... ge between Edward, his 14 year old son, and Eleanor of Castile, daughter of | . Alfonso renounced all claims to Gascony and assisted the Plantagenets ag ... |
Billy Joel | ... ersion of the song at Presley's grave. In the 1992 film Honeymoon in Vegas, | made a version of "Heartbreak Hotel" and "All Shook Up", while the same ye ... |
Arabian Prince | ... "Panic Zone," "8-Ball," "Dopeman," which marked the first collaboration of | , DJ Yella, Dr. Dre and Ice Cube. Mexican rapper Krazy-Dee co-wrote "Panic ... |
CooRie | ... anniversary. Lantis also had several of its artists including JAM Project, | , Minami Kuribayashi, and Faylan record covers of various theme songs, pro ... |
Eberhard Weber | ... up, Jan Garbarek, Ralph Towner, Kenny Wheeler, John Taylor, John Surman and | , establishing a new chamber music aesthetic, featuring mainly acoustic in ... |
Jackie Brenston | The original version of the twelve-bar blues song was credited to | and his Delta Cats, who took the song to number one on the R&B charts. The ... |
Ira Gershwin | ... er. Soon after, he began to compose Broadway theatre works with his brother | and Buddy DeSylva. He moved to Paris in an attempt to study with Nadia Bou ... |
Cesare Pugni | ... lova preferred the melodious "musique dansante" of the old maestros such as | and Ludwig Minkus, and cared little for anything else which strayed from t ... |
Hans Hofmann | ... ackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Mark Rothko, Philip Guston, | , Clyfford Still, Barnett Newman, Ad Reinhardt and others opened the flood ... |
Basil Poledouris | ... Friedhofer; Danny Elfman with Steve Bartek; David Arnold with Nicholas Dodd | ;with Greig McRitchie; and Elliot Goldenthal with Robert Elhai. Others hav ... |
Liberace | Stiles once lived in a house previously owned by | in Sherman Oaks, California, but he sold it |
Hilary Duff | ... ion of teen idols. In the early 2000s, the company developed the careers of | and Lindsay Lohan, initially targeting youth and female teen audiences. Th ... |
George Antheil | ... 'Inhumaine (The Inhuman One). In 1924, in collaboration with Dudley Murphy, | , and Man Ray, Léger produced and directed the iconic and Futurism-influen ... |
Stevie Wonder | ... h a Lifetime Achievement Award by her five children and singer Alicia Keys. | , Erykah Badu and Chaka Khan performed musical tributes to Ross, covering ... |
Leonardo da Vinci | ... sidered using chemical warfare. One of the earliest such references is from | , who proposed a powder of sulfide of arsenic and verdigris in the 15th ce ... |
Théodore Géricault | ... s, though still concentrating on history painting with a political message. | (1791–1824) had his first success with The Charging Chasseur, a heroic mil ... |
Hasse | ... ced annually a series of oratorios for the court which were set by Caldara, | and others. Metastasio's best known oratorio libretto La passione di Gesù ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... died law (he passed the final state examination in 1926) and rose to become | 's personal legal adviser. In this capacity, Frank was privy to personal d ... |
Buddy DeSylva | ... e began to compose Broadway theatre works with his brother Ira Gershwin and | . He moved to Paris in an attempt to study with Nadia Boulanger, where he ... |
Stephen Perkins | ... imus called Infectious Grooves. Also recruiting ex-Jane's Addiction drummer | and Excel guitarist Adam Siegel, Infectious Grooves released their debut, ... |
Walter Brennan | ... ward-nominated Northwest Passage, starring Spencer Tracy, Robert Young, and | . The film, released in 1940, was about the French and Indian War of 1755- ... |
DJ Yella | ... 8-Ball," "Dopeman," which marked the first collaboration of Arabian Prince, | , Dr. Dre and Ice Cube. Mexican rapper Krazy-Dee co-wrote "Panic Zone," wh ... |
Henry VIII | ... ce. Be that as it may, there has been an inn on the site since the reign of | , and it is certainly one of the most famous public houses in London. It i ... |
Nikolai Astrup | Astruptunet was the home of the painter | (1880–1928) for the last fourteen years of his life. The Astrup Farm (Astr ... |
Ludwig Minkus | ... e melodious "musique dansante" of the old maestros such as Cesare Pugni and | , and cared little for anything else which strayed from the salon-style ba ... |
Greg Ginn | The recording was financed by | with proceeds he had earned from his mail-order ham radio electronics busi ... |
Nikolai Zaremba | ... Gerke (one of whose private students was Mussorgsky) and music theory with | , who also taught Tchaikovsky. Nadezhda proved a fine and most demanding c ... |
Dr. Dre | ... Dopeman," which marked the first collaboration of Arabian Prince, DJ Yella, | and Ice Cube. Mexican rapper Krazy-Dee co-wrote "Panic Zone," which was or ... |
Arthur C. Clarke | ... n the past and of those more complex Cosmoses He will create in the future. | 's 1953 short story "The Nine Billion Names of God" treats non-scientific ... |
Sebastian Bach | ... y was unable to get a work visa to enter the United States, Rob De Luca (of | 's band) filling in |
Maino | ... evity is the key to these types of pacts. Several artists such as Paramore, | , and even Madonna have signed such types of deals |
Bunny Berigan | ... et your mind off music." The original sidemen were Pete Pumiglio (clarinet) | ;(trumpet, soon replaced by Dave Wade); Louis Shoobe (upright bass); Dave ... |
Ike Turner | ... &B charts. The band did not actually exist and the song was put together by | and his band in rehearsals at the Riverside Hotel in Clarksdale, Mississip ... |
Lindsay Lohan | ... s. In the early 2000s, the company developed the careers of Hilary Duff and | , initially targeting youth and female teen audiences. The success of this ... |
Rob De Luca | ... 08 tour, Pete Way was unable to get a work visa to enter the United States, | (of Sebastian Bach's band) filling in |
Clyfford Still | ... , Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Mark Rothko, Philip Guston, Hans Hofmann, | , Barnett Newman, Ad Reinhardt and others opened the floodgates to the div ... |
Havok | ... ance with former X-Factor ally turned mutant hater, Cameron Hodge, and that | was one of the Magistrates since having his memory wiped by the Siege Peri ... |
Bing Crosby | ... eir good-natured rivalry, to save the school from being shut down. It stars | and Ingrid Bergman. The character of Father O'Malley had been previously p ... |
Curtis Mayfield | ... al and political ferment of the 1960s inspired artists like Marvin Gaye and | to release albums with hard-hitting social commentary, while another varie ... |
Irving Berlin | ... ers written by Groucho, who donated his letters to the Library of Congress. | quipped, "The world would not be in such a snarl, had Marx been Groucho in ... |
Fred Astaire | After the Bachelor Duke's death Lismore remained substantially unaltered. | 's sister Adele lived in the castle after marrying the Lord Charles Cavend ... |
Harry Houdini | ... e and burlesque were theatre staples in Union City, with performers such as | and Fred Astaire making appearances locally. Union City was also for a tim ... |
Barnett Newman | ... ing, Franz Kline, Mark Rothko, Philip Guston, Hans Hofmann, Clyfford Still, | , Ad Reinhardt and others opened the floodgates to the diversity and scope ... |
Van Morrison | ... , Muddy Waters, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Paul Butterfield, Ronnie Wood and | . However, Scorsese's commitments to other projects delayed the release of ... |
Philip III of Spain | On 24 November 1615, Louis XIII married Anne of Austria, daughter of | . This marriage followed a tradition of cementing military and political a ... |
Anatoly Lyadov | ... ian composer Mikhail Glinka (1804–1857) in collaboration with Balakirev and | . Glinka's sister, Lyudmila Ivanovna Shestavoka, wanted to preserve her br ... |
Quentin Tarantino | | was an uncredited screenwriter on The Rock. LA-based British screenwriting ... |
Paul McCartney | ... ica, the Top 20 hit "Veronica", one of several songs Costello co-wrote with | in that period (see Collaborations) |
James Gillray | ... s appeared in a radio programme about the life of 18th century caricaturist | . Earlier in his career he wrote and drew the Gremlins comic strip for the ... |
Beatrix Potter | ... s. The caves have attracted many famous people, among them Agatha Christie, | , King George V and Haile Selassie who was so impressed with his visit tha ... |
Kenny Wheeler | ... eith Jarrett, Paul Bley, the Pat Metheny Group, Jan Garbarek, Ralph Towner, | , John Taylor, John Surman and Eberhard Weber, establishing a new chamber ... |
Igor Stravinsky | ... e's The Firebird, but refused the part, as she could not come to terms with | 's avant-garde score, and the role was given to Tamara Karsavina. All her ... |
Ad Reinhardt | ... , Mark Rothko, Philip Guston, Hans Hofmann, Clyfford Still, Barnett Newman, | and others opened the floodgates to the diversity and scope of all the art ... |
Ice Cube | ... oth formerly members of the World Class Wreckin' Cru, as DJs and producers. | was added to the roster after he had started out as a rapper for the group ... |
Fred Astaire | ... re theatre staples in Union City, with performers such as Harry Houdini and | making appearances locally. Union City was also for a time the home to the ... |
John Surman | ... Pat Metheny Group, Jan Garbarek, Ralph Towner, Kenny Wheeler, John Taylor, | and Eberhard Weber, establishing a new chamber music aesthetic, featuring ... |
George Harrison | ... each number one in the UK single chart. "More than a Woman" was replaced by | 's "My Sweet Lord" which is the only time in the UK singles chart history ... |
Ray Price | ... nderson, and Charlie Rich, as well as such former "hard country" artists as | and Marty Robbins |
Shirley Temple | ... ot name the title or composer. In the 1938 film Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, | sings a version of the song with lyrics. Trumpeter Al Hirt's 1955 renditio ... |
Wolverine | ... . In the first storyline to feature the nation, some members of the X-Men ( | , Rogue, and their ally Madelyne Pryor) were kidnapped by Genoshan Magistr ... |
Anna Hyatt Huntington | Collis Huntington's son, Archer Milton Huntington and his wife, sculptor | , developed the Mariners' Museum beginning in 1932. They created a natural ... |
Alfred Maudslay | ... of Guatemala visited in 1881 and published another short account. Explorers | and Désiré Charnay arrived here within days of each other in 1882, and the ... |
David Arnold | ... dward Powell, Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer; Danny Elfman with Steve Bartek | ;with Nicholas Dodd; Basil Poledouris with Greig McRitchie; and Elliot Gol ... |
Marcus Aemilius Lepidus | ... Antony. Octavius (Caesar's adopted son), along with general Mark Antony and | , Caesar's best friend, established the Second Triumvirate. Lepidus was fo ... |
Richard Wagner | ... udes Der Ring des Nibelungen. It is a manga version of the opera written by | |
Ray Price | ... t by the end of the decade, backlash as well as traditional artists such as | , Marty Robbins, and Johnny Horton began to shift the industry away from t ... |
Paul Cézanne | ... stantial collection of fine art, including works, not all of them minor, by | , Edgar Degas, Amedeo Modigliani, Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, and Georg ... |
John Lennon | ... ublished in 2005; the book records similar sayings between Groucho Marx and | |
Philip II of Spain | ... and Spain with Royal marriages. The tradition went back to the marriage of | with the French Princess, Elisabeth of Valois. The marriage was only brief ... |
Sting | ... na Simone, Maureen McGovern, John Fahey, The Residents, Kate Bush, Sublime, | , and Liquid Tension Experiment |
Herb Alpert | ... eprise Records, which has been owned by Warner Music for some time now, and | 's A&M Records, now owned by Universal Music Group). Similarly, Madonna's ... |
Alfred Drake | ... by top players, included segments with celebrity guests such as Chico Marx, | and Forest Evashevski, among others |
Henry VIII | ... the Succession", barred both Elizabeth and Mary, the remaining children of | , from the throne, in favour of Lady Jane Grey.) Cecil resisted for a whil ... |
Hard-edge painting | In abstract painting during the 1950s and 1960s several new directions like | and other forms of Geometric abstraction like the work of Frank Stella pop ... |
Désiré Charnay | ... in 1881 and published another short account. Explorers Alfred Maudslay and | arrived here within days of each other in 1882, and they published more de ... |
Lyle Estill | ... d at a local bank at the rate of $9 for every $10 of PLENTY. Local resident | , president of a Pittsboro company named Piedmont Biofuels, which accepts ... |
Frank Stella | ... ard-edge painting and other forms of Geometric abstraction like the work of | popped up, as a reaction against the subjectivism of Abstract expressionis ... |
Adam Sandler | ... da. The guests for these episodes were all Canadians (with the exception of | ), and included such stars as Jim Carrey and Mike Myers. As the show was t ... |
Vivian Campbell | ... Guitarists have included Craig Goldy (most recent guitarist), Doug Aldrich, | , Tracy G, Jake E. Lee and Rowan Robertson |
Paul Butterfield | ... l Young, Neil Diamond, Ringo Starr, Muddy Waters, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, | , Ronnie Wood and Van Morrison. However, Scorsese's commitments to other p ... |
Albert Bierstadt | ... ver - Albert Bierstadt - overall.jpg|thumb|left|Mount Baker from the [sic], | , ca. 1890 (Brooklyn Museum)] |
Bob Hope | ... d as film performers), Groucho was scheduled to appear on a radio show with | . Annoyed that he was made to wait in the waiting room for 40 minutes, Gro ... |
Jan Garbarek | ... 70s with artists including Keith Jarrett, Paul Bley, the Pat Metheny Group, | , Ralph Towner, Kenny Wheeler, John Taylor, John Surman and Eberhard Weber ... |
Clement Greenberg | ... onism began to appear in artist studios and in radical avant-garde circles. | became the voice of Post-painterly abstraction; by curating an influential ... |
Henri Rousseau | ... d smoothly blended colors of these paintings frequently recall the works of | , an artist Léger greatly admired and whom he had met in 1909 |
Isaac Asimov | ... which isolates them from local space-time at the instant of the collision. | 's short story, "The Last Question" was published in 1956. The story is br ... |
Marino Marini | ... he Museo Horne. There is also a collection of works by the modern sculptor, | , in a museum named after him. The Strozzi Palace is the site of special e ... |
Miles Davis | In the first half of the 1970s many jazz musicians from the | school achieve cross-over success through jazz-rock fusion with bands like ... |
Anton Rubinstein | ... ownward path". Worse still to Rimsky-Korsakov was the faint praise given by | , a composer opposed to the nationalists' music and philosophy. Rimsky-Kor ... |
William Hogarth | ... e Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters (in an about the UK Independence Party) | ;'s The Gate of Calais about the ban on UK meat exports following outbreak ... |
Seasick Steve | American blues musician | , who is achieving fame in the United Kingdom, currently resides in Notodd ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... the film's theme of war in Europe. Also, there is an unmistakable image of | in the windmill scene. Right after McCrea rescues his coat from the grindi ... |
Eazy-E | The group was assembled by Compton-based | , who co-founded Ruthless Records with Jerry Heller. Initially, N.W.A cons ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... n this manner have been re-absorbed into the major labels (two examples are | 's Reprise Records, which has been owned by Warner Music for some time now ... |
John Mellencamp | She recorded a reading of singer | 's song "The Real Life" for his box set On the Rural Route 7609. In 2011 s ... |
Steve Bartek | ... Newman with Edward Powell, Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer; Danny Elfman with | ; David Arnold with Nicholas Dodd; Basil Poledouris with Greig McRitchie; ... |
Amédée Ozenfant | They also share traits with the work of Le Corbusier and | who together had founded Purism, a style intended as a rational, mathemati ... |
Aynsley Dunbar | ... enker rejoined UFO again and the band released the double CD Covenant (with | on drums), which contained a disc of new material and a disc of live class ... |
Ralph Towner | ... ts including Keith Jarrett, Paul Bley, the Pat Metheny Group, Jan Garbarek, | , Kenny Wheeler, John Taylor, John Surman and Eberhard Weber, establishing ... |
Hard-edge painting | ... ant art museums throughout the United States in 1964. Color field painting, | and Lyrical Abstraction emerged as radical new directions |
Ronnie Wood | ... ond, Ringo Starr, Muddy Waters, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Paul Butterfield, | and Van Morrison. However, Scorsese's commitments to other projects delaye ... |
Henry VIII of England | ... d was dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The abbey was dissolved by King | in 1536 and sold to Sir Rice Mansel. At this time, only 12 monks were livi ... |
Rubin Goldmark | ... piano the music that he had heard. He later studied with classical composer | and avant-garde composer-theorist Henry Cowell |
Joni Mitchell | ... ncluding Eric Clapton, Neil Young, Neil Diamond, Ringo Starr, Muddy Waters, | , Bob Dylan, Paul Butterfield, Ronnie Wood and Van Morrison. However, Scor ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... known than John Wayne, Cary Grant, Jimmy Stewart, or the Beatles. In 1961, | and Milton Berle entertained a crowd in Washington by singing, to the tune ... |
Quentin Tarantino | ... used the various sites as backgrounds. Today the most prominent example is | who shot the movie-in-a-movie Stolz der Nation (Pride of the Nation) for I ... |
Tatiana Proskouriakoff | Mayanist | did some pioneering work on deciphering Maya writing using the inscription ... |
MC Ren | ... ineup consisted of Arabian Prince, DJ Yella, Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, and | ; Arabian Prince embarked on a solo career in 1989 and Ice Cube left in De ... |
Beethoven | ... terest in Harold, Paganini often referred to Berlioz as the resurrection of | and, towards the end of his life, he gave large sums to the composer |
Ginger Rogers | ... burn in Alice Adams in 1935. He went on in the late 1930s to direct several | and Fred Astaire movies, not only with the two actors together, but on the ... |
Jimi Hendrix | ... Merle Haggard, Tom Jones, Dax Riggs, Roger McGuinn, Suzi Quatro, Van Halen, | , Neil Diamond, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Guns N' Roses |
Gary Kemp | ... al members Rusty Egan and Midge Ure, as well as Mick Jones of The Clash and | from Spandau Ballet. New died of cancer on 24 May 2010 |
Andy Warhol | ... originally released in March 1967 by Verve Records. Recorded in 1966 during | 's Exploding Plastic Inevitable multimedia event tour, The Velvet Undergro ... |
Jack Williamson | ... eloped from both science fiction and actual science. The term was coined by | in a science-fiction story ("Collision Orbit") published during 1942 in As ... |
Eminem | The Eminem Show is the fourth studio album by American rapper | , released in 2002. It was the best-selling album of 2002 in the United St ... |
Paul Bley | ... d label began in Germany in the 1970s with artists including Keith Jarrett, | , the Pat Metheny Group, Jan Garbarek, Ralph Towner, Kenny Wheeler, John T ... |
Johnny Hallyday | ... icial appearance of "The Jimi Hendrix Experience" (invited by French singer | ) was at the Novelty in Évreux (France) on October 13, 1966 |
Christian Urhan | ... he never performed it, and instead it was premiered a year later by violist | . Despite his alleged lack of interest in Harold, Paganini often referred ... |
Ian Graham | From 1970 onwards, | made numerous visits to Yaxchilan and recorded the inscriptions there. The ... |
Ice Cube | The original lineup consisted of Arabian Prince, DJ Yella, Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, | , and MC Ren; Arabian Prince embarked on a solo career in 1989 and Ice Cub ... |
Merzbow | ... to under the portmanteau Japanoise, with perhaps the most well known being | (pseudonym for the Japanese noise artist Masami Akita who himself was insp ... |
Jack Paar | ... sional guest host of The Tonight Show during the six-month interval between | and Johnny Carson, introduced Carson as the new host. In 1965, a weekly sh ... |
Paul Dukas | ... strength of utterance." However, after the 1903 Paris opening, the composer | thought the work lacked cohesion and style, while Gabriel Fauré was offend ... |
Scherrie Payne | ... iations failed, and Ross hired late-era Supremes members Lynda Laurence and | , who were touring as the Former Ladies of the Supremes, to participate. T ... |
Rod Stewart | ... sic charts with two duets in 2005. "I've Got a Crush on You", recorded with | for his album The Great American Songbook, reached number 19 on the Billbo ... |
Henry Cowell | ... ed with classical composer Rubin Goldmark and avant-garde composer-theorist | |
Giovanni Francesco Anerio | ... sis and there were conversational exchanges between characters in the work. | 's Teatro harmonico spirituale (1619) is a set of 14 dialogues, the longes ... |
Bob Dylan | ... lapton, Neil Young, Neil Diamond, Ringo Starr, Muddy Waters, Joni Mitchell, | , Paul Butterfield, Ronnie Wood and Van Morrison. However, Scorsese's comm ... |
Mike Figgis | ... other gangster film, the 1988 film noir thriller Stormy Monday, directed by | and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Melanie Griffith, Sting and Sean Bean |
Kurt Schwitters | ... anese noise artist Masami Akita who himself was inspired by the Dada artist | 's Merz art project of psychological collage). In the late 1970s and early ... |
Carol Channing | ... ngster named God in the movie Skidoo (1968), co-starring Jackie Gleason and | , directed by Otto Preminger, and released by the studio where he got his ... |
Nadir Afonso | He was active as a teacher for many years. Among his pupils were | , Robert Colescott, Paul Georges, Charlotte Gilbertson, Hananiah Harari, A ... |
Milton Berle | ... ayne, Cary Grant, Jimmy Stewart, or the Beatles. In 1961, Frank Sinatra and | entertained a crowd in Washington by singing, to the tune of "Love and Mar ... |
Charles Addams | Lew Frankfort, CEO, Coach | , American Cartoonis |
Merv Griffin | ... e (created on the basis of the famous TV show “Wheel of Fortune” created by | ), the player must play 3 coins per spin to be eligible to trigger the bon ... |
Amy Grant | ... s, Christian music rose from 9% in 1976 to 23% in 1985. By her 1982 release | had saturated the Christian marketplace and made significant inroads into ... |
Salvator Rosa | ... ning the work into a history painting in the manner of Claude Lorrain, like | a late Baroque artist whose landscapes had elements that Romantic painters ... |
Julian Barratt | Recent and current inhabitants of Highgate include Tariq Ali, | , Stanley Baxter, Andy Bell, Arthur Boyd, Sarah Blackwood, Sir Jacob Brono ... |
Celine Dion | ... hat. At a presentation in the Toronto Pearson International Airport hangar, | helped the newly-solvent airline debut its new image |
J. M. W. Turner | ... riefly seemed as if the Liberal Democrats might seriously threaten Labour - | 's The Fighting Temeraire, in which a chirpy Charles Kennedy as tug-boat t ... |
Fred Astaire | ... s in 1935. He went on in the late 1930s to direct several Ginger Rogers and | movies, not only with the two actors together, but on their own. In 1940, ... |
Martinho da Vila | At the turn of the 1960s to the 1970s, the young | would give a new face to the traditional sambas-enredo established by auth ... |
Whitney Houston | ... re films, including Honey (recast to Jessica Alba). Some Kind of Blue and a | -produced remake of the 1976 film Sparkle were canceled due to Aaliyah's d ... |
Maria Malibran | ... same time, Bellini composed an alternative version intended for the famous | , who was to sing it in Naples; in fact, this version was not performed on ... |
Neil Diamond | ... Tom Jones, Dax Riggs, Roger McGuinn, Suzi Quatro, Van Halen, Jimi Hendrix, | , Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Guns N' Roses |
Dr. Dre | The original lineup consisted of Arabian Prince, DJ Yella, | , Eazy-E, Ice Cube, and MC Ren; Arabian Prince embarked on a solo career i ... |
Thomas Pasatieri | ... lude Pete Anthony, Jeff Atmajian, Brad Dechter, Bruce Fowler, John Neufeld, | , Conrad Pope, Nic Raine and J.A.C. Redford |
Paul McCartney | ... e Abbey Road album, the cover of which features the band crossing the road. | has owned a property in the area since the 1960s along with many other fam ... |
George Bernard Shaw | Many people have criticized the golden rule | ;once said that "the golden rule is that there are no golden rules". Shaw ... |
Sylvia Plath | ... themes of tradition and the importance of the past to the present. The poet | uses them to symbolize nature in her poetry in "On the Difficulty of Conju ... |
Ronald Davis | ... terial, placement, sense of time, and plastic and real space. Nancy Graves, | , Howard Hodgkin, Larry Poons, Jannis Kounellis, Brice Marden, Bruce Nauma ... |
Steve Reich | ... y wide range of dynamics. In some respects, this is similar to the music of | , Philip Glass, and Brian Eno, pioneers of minimalism. Typically, post-roc ... |
Nancy Graves | ... e, content, material, placement, sense of time, and plastic and real space. | , Ronald Davis, Howard Hodgkin, Larry Poons, Jannis Kounellis, Brice Marde ... |
Ringo Starr | ... mers at a single concert, including Eric Clapton, Neil Young, Neil Diamond, | , Muddy Waters, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Paul Butterfield, Ronnie Wood an ... |
Ozzy | ... he was "...thoroughly thrilled with Chris... it reminds me a lot like when | found Randy Rhoads" |
Marilyn Manson | ... des world-famous stars, such as Ozzy Osbourne, Fergie, The Black Eyed Peas, | and Placebo |
John Ruskin | ... er compared the poem with socialist ideas from the works of Thomas Carlyle, | , and the Fabians |
Charles V | ... e Spanish governors began importing enslaved Africans as laborers. In 1517, | authorized the draft of slaves. The Taíno people became virtually, but not ... |
Michael W. Smith | ... place and made significant inroads into the general market. Sandi Patti and | also gained influence within Christian music, each playing significant rol ... |
Poul Anderson | The Big Crunch as the fate of the Universe was also explored in | 's 1970 novel Tau Zero which posits a cyclic universe where the big crunch ... |
Billy Sheehan | ... ie Clarke and then his own band, Waysted. He was replaced by Talas bassist, | . UFO released Making Contact in 1983, but the album was a critical and co ... |
William Blake | ... y very largely abandoning classical drawing and proportions. These included | and Samuel Palmer and the other members of the Ancients in England, and in ... |
Eve Plumb | ... (Florence Henderson), whose daughters are Marcia (Maureen McCormick), Jan ( | ) and Cindy (Susan Olsen). The wife and daughters take the Brady surname. ... |
Katharine Hepburn | ... ng job, the slapstick Kentucky Kernels. His big break came when he directed | in Alice Adams in 1935. He went on in the late 1930s to direct several Gin ... |
Brian Eno | ... me respects, this is similar to the music of Steve Reich, Philip Glass, and | , pioneers of minimalism. Typically, post-rock pieces are lengthy and inst ... |
Hoyt Curtin | ... k star, provided the song "Eep Opp Ork Ah-Ah (Means I Love You)" written by | , William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, sung by Howard Morris. The episode was ... |
Muddy Waters | ... gle concert, including Eric Clapton, Neil Young, Neil Diamond, Ringo Starr, | , Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Paul Butterfield, Ronnie Wood and Van Morrison ... |
David Joris | ... rnt at the stake in 1559 after it was discovered that he was the Anabaptist | |
Selena Gomez | ... h as Raven-Symoné, Zac Efron, Miley Cyrus, the Jonas Brothers, Demi Lovato, | and Bridgit Mendler. Disney also has used the acquisition of ABC Family to ... |
Howard Hodgkin | ... ent, sense of time, and plastic and real space. Nancy Graves, Ronald Davis, | , Larry Poons, Jannis Kounellis, Brice Marden, Bruce Nauman, Richard Tuttl ... |
Irving Caesar | ... 9 he scored his first big national hit with his song "Swanee" with words by | . Al Jolson, a famous broadway singer of the day, heard George perform "Sw ... |
Floyd Crosby | ... nd Michael Douglas, actress Jane Wyatt, poet Robert Lowell, cinematographer | , his son David Crosby, author Wolcott Gibbs, and almost the entire Astor ... |
Philip Glass | ... of dynamics. In some respects, this is similar to the music of Steve Reich, | , and Brian Eno, pioneers of minimalism. Typically, post-rock pieces are l ... |
Bill Frisell | ... s involvement in the festival yielded a one-off live EP with jazz guitarist | , which featured both cover material and a few of his own songs |
Keith Jarrett | ... . The ECM record label began in Germany in the 1970s with artists including | , Paul Bley, the Pat Metheny Group, Jan Garbarek, Ralph Towner, Kenny Whee ... |
Henry Salt | ... large sculptures to be acquired by the Museum. Thereafter, the UK appointed | as consul in Egypt who amassed a huge collection of antiquities. Most of t ... |
Samuel Palmer | ... ndoning classical drawing and proportions. These included William Blake and | and the other members of the Ancients in England, and in Germany Philipp O ... |
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry | ... st famous work of the French aristocrat writer, poet and pioneering aviator | (1900–1944, Mort pour la France) |
Brian Eno | ... guage barrier. Their synthesiser-heavy "Kraut rock", along with the work of | (for a time the keyboard player with Roxy Music), would be a major influen ... |
Eazy-E | The original lineup consisted of Arabian Prince, DJ Yella, Dr. Dre, | , Ice Cube, and MC Ren; Arabian Prince embarked on a solo career in 1989 a ... |
Mily Balakirev | Rimsky-Korsakov believed, as did fellow composer | and critic Vladimir Stasov, in developing a nationalistic style of classic ... |
Arthur Boyd | ... s of Highgate include Tariq Ali, Julian Barratt, Stanley Baxter, Andy Bell, | , Sarah Blackwood, Sir Jacob Bronowski, Craig Charles, Sir Clifford Curzon ... |
Jannis Kounellis | ... ic and real space. Nancy Graves, Ronald Davis, Howard Hodgkin, Larry Poons, | , Brice Marden, Bruce Nauman, Richard Tuttle, Alan Saret, Walter Darby Ban ... |
Curtis Mayfield | Legendary musician | spent his final days in Roswell's Mountain Park area |
Nadia Boulanger | ... a Gershwin and Buddy DeSylva. He moved to Paris in an attempt to study with | , where he began to compose An American in Paris. After returning to New Y ... |
Bing Crosby | Father Charles "Chuck" O'Malley ( | ), the unconventional priest from Going My Way, continues his work for the ... |
Brice Marden | ... Nancy Graves, Ronald Davis, Howard Hodgkin, Larry Poons, Jannis Kounellis, | , Bruce Nauman, Richard Tuttle, Alan Saret, Walter Darby Bannard, Lynda Be ... |
Bruce Fowler | ... film music orchestrators include Pete Anthony, Jeff Atmajian, Brad Dechter, | , John Neufeld, Thomas Pasatieri, Conrad Pope, Nic Raine and J.A.C. Redfor ... |
Nona Gaye | ... ed to appear in The Matrix Revolutions as Zee. The role was later recast to | . Aaliyah's scenes were later included in the tribute section of the Matri ... |
Augustus John | ... e prankster Horace de Vere Cole (d. 1936) and mistress-model of the painter | . Mavis was a (a socialite of the 1920s) |
Tom Lehrer | ... rom the 1965 song "So Long, Mom (A Song for World War III)" by the satirist | |
Larry Poons | ... me, and plastic and real space. Nancy Graves, Ronald Davis, Howard Hodgkin, | , Jannis Kounellis, Brice Marden, Bruce Nauman, Richard Tuttle, Alan Saret ... |
Jean Michel Jarre | ... rock. The mid-1970s, saw the rise of electronic art music musicians such as | , Vangelis, and Tomita, who with Brian Eno were a significant influence of ... |
Augustus Saint-Gaudens | ... eum that includes the first U.S. planetarium. The site also features one of | most famous outdoor bronze statues, The Puritan, depicting early Springfie ... |
John Cale | ... e first professional line-up of The Velvet Underground, including Lou Reed, | , Sterling Morrison and Maureen "Moe" Tucker. For this record Nico was inc ... |
Philipp Otto Runge | ... uel Palmer and the other members of the Ancients in England, and in Germany | . Like Friedrich, none of these artists had significant influence after th ... |
Diane Ross | ... lard recruited her best friend Mary Wilson, who in turn recruited classmate | . Mentored and funded by Jenkins, The Primettes began by performing hit so ... |
Winston Churchill | ... cratic dynasties. Among the more famous descendants of the Marlboroughs are | and Diana, Princess of Wales |
Florence Ballard | ... es were inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988. Original member | had died twelve years earlier. Ross was performing around the time of the ... |
Neil Diamond | ... t guest performers at a single concert, including Eric Clapton, Neil Young, | , Ringo Starr, Muddy Waters, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Paul Butterfield, R ... |
DJ Yella | The original lineup consisted of Arabian Prince, | , Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, and MC Ren; Arabian Prince embarked on a solo ... |
Paul Ryan | ... s on Infinite Earths #1, written by Crisis writer Marv Wolfman, with art by | and Bob McLeod. It took place during and after Crisis on Infinite Earths # ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... Dwan's daughter Judith, he climbed a pile of rubble that marked the site of | 's bunker, the site of Hitler's death, and performed a two-minute Charlest ... |
T-Pain | Rappers | and Usher live in the Roswell area and are frequently seen around town |
Johan Christian Dahl | ... rity, though Blake was always known as a poet, and Norway's leading painter | was heavily influenced by Friedrich. The Rome-based Nazarene movement of G ... |
Vangelis | ... , saw the rise of electronic art music musicians such as Jean Michel Jarre, | , and Tomita, who with Brian Eno were a significant influence of the devel ... |
Zeca Pagodinho | ... e by including heavy gíria (a type of slang). The most popular artists were | , Almir Guineto, Grupo Fundo de Quintal, Jorge Aragão, and Jovelina Pérola ... |
Richard Tuttle | ... Howard Hodgkin, Larry Poons, Jannis Kounellis, Brice Marden, Bruce Nauman, | , Alan Saret, Walter Darby Bannard, Lynda Benglis, Dan Christensen, Larry ... |
Cyclops | ... e Siege Perilous. Havok himself, woken from his conditioning by his brother | dealt the killing blow to Cameron Hodge in the process. Another ally, a me ... |
Alexander Glazunov | ... who had already taken a keen interest in the musical future of the teenage | , rented a hall and hired an orchestra in 1884 to play Glazunov's First Sy ... |
George Martin | ... No Place To Run in January, 1980. Produced by the former Beatles producer, | No Place To Run failed to match up to the success of its predecessors, tho ... |
Vincenzo Bellini | I puritani (The Puritans) is an opera in three acts by | . It was his last opera. Its libretto is by Count Carlo Pepoli, based on T ... |
Gil Scott-Heron | ... lectic blend of poetry, jazz-funk and soul was practiced by such artists as | and The Last Poets, and featured critical political and social commentary ... |
Benjamin Britten | ... eph Kerman described Tosca as a "shabby little shocker", while the composer | declared that he was "sickened by the cheapness and emptiness" of Puccini' ... |
Arabian Prince | The original lineup consisted of | , DJ Yella, Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, and MC Ren; Arabian Prince embarked ... |
Bruce Nauman | ... Ronald Davis, Howard Hodgkin, Larry Poons, Jannis Kounellis, Brice Marden, | , Richard Tuttle, Alan Saret, Walter Darby Bannard, Lynda Benglis, Dan Chr ... |
Jack Burnley | ... f the FBI. In April, 1941, Fox created the character of Starman with artist | in the pages of Adventure Comics #61, and the character would also later j ... |
Alice Coltrane | ... egan improvising jazz tunes on unusual instruments, such as the jazz harp ( | ), electrically amplified and wah-wah pedaled jazz violin (Jean-Luc Ponty) ... |
Lynda Benglis | ... ice Marden, Bruce Nauman, Richard Tuttle, Alan Saret, Walter Darby Bannard, | , Dan Christensen, Larry Zox, Ronnie Landfield, Eva Hesse, Keith Sonnier, ... |
Jeff Atmajian | ... reers; examples of prominent film music orchestrators include Pete Anthony, | , Brad Dechter, Bruce Fowler, John Neufeld, Thomas Pasatieri, Conrad Pope, ... |
Piero Strozzi | Composers and musicians who have lived in Florence include | (1550 – after 1608), Giulio Caccini (1551–1618) and Mike Francis (1961–200 ... |
George Henry Paulin | ... d her pet swans, and where now stands a statue of her by the Scots sculptor | . The house was featured in the film "Anna Pavlova". It is now the London ... |
John Wilkins | In 1648 | cites Busbecq, the Austrian ambassador to Constantinople 1554-1562, as rec ... |
Dan Christensen | ... ce Nauman, Richard Tuttle, Alan Saret, Walter Darby Bannard, Lynda Benglis, | , Larry Zox, Ronnie Landfield, Eva Hesse, Keith Sonnier, Richard Serra, Sa ... |
Andy Warhol | ... pire blood) and socially successful (befriending many luminaries, including | ), but risks losing it all when the many enemies he makes along the way jo ... |
Peter Nicholson | ... in Tianjin, 90 miles away from the epicentre. The Age printed a cartoon by | showing the Whitlams huddled together in bed with Margaret Whitlam saying, ... |
Walter Darby Bannard | ... , Jannis Kounellis, Brice Marden, Bruce Nauman, Richard Tuttle, Alan Saret, | , Lynda Benglis, Dan Christensen, Larry Zox, Ronnie Landfield, Eva Hesse, ... |
Ray Price | ... estern and honky tonk musical styles of the late 1950s and 1960s, including | (whose band, the "Cherokee Cowboys", included Willie Nelson and Roger Mill ... |
Gabriel Fauré | ... , the composer Paul Dukas thought the work lacked cohesion and style, while | was offended by "disconcerting vulgarities". More recently the musicologis ... |
Miley Cyrus | ... ent of the genre, including new teen idols such as Raven-Symoné, Zac Efron, | , the Jonas Brothers, Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez and Bridgit Mendler. Disne ... |
Francesco I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany | ... ndôme and Jeanne d'Albret, Queen of Navarre; his maternal grandparents were | and Johanna, archduchess of Austria, and Eleonora de' Medici, his maternal ... |
Ronnie Landfield | ... lan Saret, Walter Darby Bannard, Lynda Benglis, Dan Christensen, Larry Zox, | , Eva Hesse, Keith Sonnier, Richard Serra, Sam Gilliam, Mario Merz, Peter ... |
Eric Clapton | ... ensive lineups of prominent guest performers at a single concert, including | , Neil Young, Neil Diamond, Ringo Starr, Muddy Waters, Joni Mitchell, Bob ... |
Eva Hesse | ... Darby Bannard, Lynda Benglis, Dan Christensen, Larry Zox, Ronnie Landfield, | , Keith Sonnier, Richard Serra, Sam Gilliam, Mario Merz, Peter Reginato we ... |
Jean-Luc Ponty | ... (Alice Coltrane), electrically amplified and wah-wah pedaled jazz violin ( | ), and even bagpipes (Rufus Harley). Jazz continued to expand and change, ... |
Judy Garland | ... e Here Again" duet originally heard during Streisand's 1963 appearance with | on Garland's weekly TV series. In the season three episode "I Am Unicorn," ... |
Frances Gershwin | ... and Ira's relief, it was George who played it. Although his younger sister | was the first in the family to make money from her musical talents, she ma ... |
Andrew Lloyd Webber | ... The Normal Heart, a project she has worked on since the mid-1990s In 2009, | stated that Streisand was one of several actresses (alongside Meryl Streep ... |
Ozzy Osbourne | ... or the revitalized Quart Festival 2009 includes world-famous stars, such as | , Fergie, The Black Eyed Peas, Marilyn Manson and Placebo |
Duncan Grant | ... mon", wrote Bertrand Russell. One of Keynes's greatest loves was the artist | , whom he met in 1908. Like Grant, Keynes was also involved with Lytton St ... |
Lou Reed | ... ed with the first professional line-up of The Velvet Underground, including | , John Cale, Sterling Morrison and Maureen "Moe" Tucker. For this record N ... |
Pete Fountain | ... nces by the Apache Belles Drill team from Tyler Junior College, clarinetist | , and trumpeter Al Hirt |
Adolf Hitler | ... that became Soviet-controlled following the partition of eastern Europe by | and Joseph Stalin in the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 were resettled to ... |
Larry Zox | ... d Tuttle, Alan Saret, Walter Darby Bannard, Lynda Benglis, Dan Christensen, | , Ronnie Landfield, Eva Hesse, Keith Sonnier, Richard Serra, Sam Gilliam, ... |
Drew Carey | In 1995, Stiles was asked by American comic | to be a regular on his comedy The Drew Carey Show. Stiles played Drew's sm ... |
Klaus Kinski | ... 6 biographical portrait The Magic Bow, Roxy Roth in A Song to Remember, and | in Kinski Paganini (1989) |
Nicolas Poussin | ... f varied phases of climate. In composition his style shows the influence of | , while in light and colour he imitates Claude Lorrain. He stayed for some ... |
DJ Yella | ... Deuce, which featured MC Ren, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg and Six-Two. Dr. Dre and | were present in the studio for the latter song |
Andrew Imbrie | ... er Appleton, December 20, 1961). Simultaneously he studied composition with | at the University of California, Berkeley, collaborated with writer Willar ... |
Charlotte Wankel | ... Pepper, Victor Reinganum, Marcel Mouly, George L. K. Morris, Erik Olson and | |
Richard Wagner | ... ion and orchestration were further enriched by his exposure to the works of | |
Leonardo da Vinci | In the 16th century, scientist and artist | compared metabolism to a burning candle. In 1747, Dr. James Lind, a physic ... |
Bill Oddie | Garden, along with Tim Brooke-Taylor and | , became a co-writer and performer in the comedy series The Goodies (1970– ... |
Paulinho da Viola | ... artists who emerged—like Chico Buarque, Billy Blanco, Martinho da Vila, and | —advocated the return of the samba beat in its traditional form. They also ... |
Claude Lorrain | ... ows the influence of Nicolas Poussin, while in light and colour he imitates | . He stayed for some years circa 1712 in Venice, where he painted many wor ... |
Ennio Morricone | Some composers, notably | , orchestrate their own scores themselves, without using an additional orc ... |
Albert, Duke of Prussia | ... en und etliche umbliegende lender (Map of Prussia and Neighboring Lands) to | , who had been trying to compute the exact time of sunrise. Rheticus made ... |
Eve Plumb | ... ariety Hour was spun off in 1977. It was canceled after only nine episodes. | was the only regular cast member from the original show who declined to be ... |
Roddy McDowall | ... taking an ever-growing group of children to safety. It stars Monty Woolley, | and Anne Baxter. The movie was adapted by Nunnally Johnson from the novel ... |
Paddy Casey | ... , Horslips, Jedward, The Boomtown Rats, Boyzone, Ronan Keating, Thin Lizzy, | , Sinéad O'Connor, The Script and My Bloody Valentine. The two best known ... |
Friedrich Nietzsche | ... rasmus, Paracelsus, Daniel Bernoulli, Leonhard Euler, Jacob Burckhardt, and | worked here. More recently, its work in tropical medicine has gained promi ... |
Dillie Keane | ... kson, musician and singer–songwriter, Paul Jones, vocalist of Manfred Mann, | , songwriter, entertainer, founder of Fascinating Aida, was born in Portsm ... |
Otis Redding | Pure soul was popularized by | and the other artists of Stax Records in Memphis, Tennessee. By the late 1 ... |
Marcel Mouly | ... ananiah Harari, Asger Jorn, Michael Loew, Beverly Pepper, Victor Reinganum, | , George L. K. Morris, Erik Olson and Charlotte Wankel |
Gene Byrnes | At the age of 15, after discovering | ' Complete Guide to Cartooning at the public library, Bakshi took up carto ... |
Mikhail Glinka | ... a master of Western methods, incorporating them alongside the influences of | and fellow members of The Five. His techniques of composition and orchestr ... |
Jennette McCurdy | ... ars for its television shows, including Miranda Cosgrove, Victoria Justice, | and the group Big Time Rush, all of whom have not only starred in TV shows ... |
Elton John | ... he MCA label. The first MCA Records release in the US was former Uni artist | 's Crocodile Rock in 1972. In 1973, the final Decca pop label release was ... |
Bob Marley | ... ar in the U.S. and in Europe, mostly because of reggae superstar and legend | . The late '70s also saw the beginning of hip-hop music with the songs "Ra ... |
Benjamin Cooke | ... ector of the Academy until his death in 1752, whereupon he was succeeded by | . He died in London |
Dizzy Gillespie | ... released the song "And the Melody Still Lingers On (Night in Tunisia)" with | reviving the solo break from "Night in Tunisia" |
Chico Buarque | ... ldwide success. But over the 1960s and 1970s, many artists who emerged—like | , Billy Blanco, Martinho da Vila, and Paulinho da Viola—advocated the retu ... |
Dr. Dre | ... 2003 album Deuce, which featured MC Ren, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg and Six-Two. | and DJ Yella were present in the studio for the latter song |
Franz Joseph | ... dinand I were forced to resign to be replaced by the emperor's young nephew | . Separatist tendencies (especially in Lombardy and Hungary) were suppress ... |
Eric Aumonier | The Archer is a statue by | of a kneeling archer captured as if having just released an arrow. Located ... |
Stephan Jenkins | From 1997 to 2001, she dated Third Eye Blind frontman | . Theron then began a relationship with Irish actor Stuart Townsend, with ... |
Martinho da Vila | ... 1960s and 1970s, many artists who emerged—like Chico Buarque, Billy Blanco, | , and Paulinho da Viola—advocated the return of the samba beat in its trad ... |
Dr. Dre | ... hter Hailie ("Hailie's Song"). Also, the song "Say What You Say" (featuring | ) is an attack on Jermaine Dupri, and was also the first time that The Sou ... |
Ben Johnston | ... nterval. The Turkish systems have also been adopted by some Arab musicians. | created a system of notation for pieces in just intonation where the unmar ... |
Jimi Hendrix | ... ondon in October 1966. Comprising eponymous singer-songwriter and guitarist | , bassist and backing vocalist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell, th ... |
Carol Channing | ... rmed both at his own decision and as an assignment in games. These included | , Elvis Presley, John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, Steve Irwin and Christopher Ll ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... reisand "enjoys a cultural status that only one other American entertainer, | , has achieved in the last half century." In September 1993, Streisand ann ... |
Armen Dzhigarkhanyan | ... ganini's relationship with the Roman Catholic Church. Another Soviet actor, | , plays Paganini's fictionalized arch-rival, an insidious Jesuit official. ... |
Ronan Keating | ... The Dubliners, The Thrills, Horslips, Jedward, The Boomtown Rats, Boyzone, | , Thin Lizzy, Paddy Casey, Sinéad O'Connor, The Script and My Bloody Valen ... |
Bill Oddie | ... d performer in the comedy series Broaden Your Mind with Tim Brooke-Taylor ( | joined the series for the second season) |
Roger Hodgson | ... xy, electronic music artist Christopher Reeves, better known as The Gasman, | of Supertramp was born in Portsmouth, Brian Howe, vocalist of Bad Company, ... |
Johnny O'Keefe | ... ong the brightest stars of early Australian rock and roll were Col Joye and | . O'Keefe formed a band in 1956; his hit Wild One made him the first Austr ... |
Aldir Blanc | ... sar Pinheiro (especially in the praised partnership with João Nogueira) and | started to appear around that time |
Roger Fry | ... b Bronowski, Craig Charles, Sir Clifford Curzon, Ray Davies, Noel Fielding, | , Kate Garraway, Stephen Gately, Stella Gibbons, Terry Gilliam, Jeremy Har ... |
Noël Coward | ... ch We Serve is a 1942 British patriotic war film directed by David Lean and | , and inspired by the sinking of Kelly, under Mountbatten's command. Cowar ... |
Alfred Newman | ... on based on the play Birthday by Leslie Bush-Fekete. The music score was by | and the cinematography by Edward Cronjager |
Maria Callas | ... g the invention of long-playing records, Tosca recordings were dominated by | . The earliest of her recordings in the role were of two live performances ... |
Elvis Presley | ... a comeback. Working in the U.S. with Burnett, a band containing a number of | 's sidemen (including James Burton and Jerry Scheff), and minor input from ... |
Helen Reddy | ... the world. Meanwhile, a score of Australian expatriate solo performers like | , Olivia Newton-John and Peter Allen became major stars in the USA and int ... |
Miles Davis | ... Newsweek article "The Problem With Jazz Criticism" Stanley Crouch considers | ' playing of fusion as a turning point that led to smooth jazz. In Aaron J ... |
Mahonri Young | ... self a leading expert in home economics. Other descendants include sculptor | , best-selling novelist Orson Scott Card, women's right activist Susa Youn ... |
Jerry Goldsmith | ... the other. Examples of enduring composer-orchestrator relationships include | with Arthur Morton, Alexander Courage and Herbert W. Spencer; Miklos Rozsa ... |
Jack Lemmon | ... e cast of the NBC miniseries The Murder of Mary Phagan (NBC, 1988) starring | and Kevin Spacey and portrayed the daughter of a presidential candidate (M ... |
Handel | ... large house northwest of London. For a couple of years he worked alongside | - in 1717/18 both men were employed there by James Brydges, 1st Duke of Ch ... |
Dom Salvador | ... the samba funk. The samba-funk emerged at the end of the 1960s with pianist | and his group, which merged the samba with American funk, which was then n ... |
Donizetti | ... ittorio Emanuele, which was inaugurated on 17 May 1862 with a production of | 's Lucia di Lammermoor and which seated 6,000 people. There are several ot ... |
Claude Lorrain | ... ith small figures turning the work into a history painting in the manner of | , like Salvator Rosa a late Baroque artist whose landscapes had elements t ... |
Ray Charles | ... mphasis on vocalists and the use of secular themes. The 1950s recordings of | , Sam Cooke, and James Brown are commonly considered the beginnings of sou ... |
Chick Corea | ... n released Echoes of an Era, which featured Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, | , Stanley Clarke and Lenny White. She also released the song "And the Melo ... |
Charlotte Gilbertson | ... years. Among his pupils were Nadir Afonso, Robert Colescott, Paul Georges, | , Hananiah Harari, Asger Jorn, Michael Loew, Beverly Pepper, Victor Reinga ... |
Modest Mussorgsky | ... repertoire (although there is controversy over his editing of the works of | ), and shaped a generation of younger composers and musicians during his d ... |
Wally Stott | ... ased session musicians. The arrangements and musical direction were done by | (who later underwent gender reassignment and became Angela Morley), from t ... |
Peter Allen | ... tralian expatriate solo performers like Helen Reddy, Olivia Newton-John and | became major stars in the USA and internationally. Icehouse also formed in ... |
Max Steiner | ... tally with the famous "Can-can" from Offenbach's Orpheus in the Underworld. | weaves quotes from "La Marseillaise" throughout his score for the 1942 fil ... |
Diana Prince | ... either round, Harold Lloyd style glasses or 1970s style bug-eye glasses as | |
Hananiah Harari | ... ls were Nadir Afonso, Robert Colescott, Paul Georges, Charlotte Gilbertson, | , Asger Jorn, Michael Loew, Beverly Pepper, Victor Reinganum, Marcel Mouly ... |
Miranda Cosgrove | ... on has developed its own slate of stars for its television shows, including | , Victoria Justice, Jennette McCurdy and the group Big Time Rush, all of w ... |
Roy Orbison | ... o show to stop" in the sparsely attended Club Silencio. Lynch wanted to use | 's version of "Crying" in Blue Velvet, but changed his mind when he heard ... |
John Wayne | ... nd as an assignment in games. These included Carol Channing, Elvis Presley, | , Jimmy Stewart, Steve Irwin and Christopher Lloyd's character in Taxi, Ji ... |
Eminem | ... pac Shakur in 1996, and it was only after Dr. Dre's successful patronage of | and Dre's ensuing comeback album The Chronic 2001 that the genre and its a ... |
Alexei Lvov | ... r E. Urner Goodman to the Russian hymn tune God Save the Tsar!, composed by | in the 19th century |
Jerome Kern | ... Eric Gans considers a song of empowerment for Betty. Originally written by | as a duet, sung by Linda Scott in this rendition by herself, Gans suggests ... |
Elvis Presley | ... own decision and as an assignment in games. These included Carol Channing, | , John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, Steve Irwin and Christopher Lloyd's character ... |
Victor de Sabata | ... live performances in Mexico City, in 1950 and 1952. In 1953, with conductor | and the La Scala forces, she made the recording which for decades has been ... |
Giovanni Battista Viotti | ... sical community at large. Around the same time, Durand, a former student of | (1755–1824), became a celebrated violinist. He was renowned for his use of ... |
Olivia Newton-John | ... anwhile, a score of Australian expatriate solo performers like Helen Reddy, | and Peter Allen became major stars in the USA and internationally. Icehous ... |
Robert Colescott | ... was active as a teacher for many years. Among his pupils were Nadir Afonso, | , Paul Georges, Charlotte Gilbertson, Hananiah Harari, Asger Jorn, Michael ... |
Dean Jonathan Swift | They couple were friends of | and, through him, of Alexander Pope. Pope encouraged the Delaneys to devel ... |
Maximilian Steinberg | ... y through a textbook on orchestration that was completed by his son-in-law, | |
Noel Redding | ... singer-songwriter and guitarist Jimi Hendrix, bassist and backing vocalist | and drummer Mitch Mitchell, the band was active until June 1969, in which ... |
Jack Kirby | ... r pilot movie called The Incredible Hulk, based loosely on the Stan Lee and | Marvel comic book of the same name. Its success (coupled with some theatri ... |
Freddie Hubbard | ... period Chaka Khan released Echoes of an Era, which featured Joe Henderson, | , Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke and Lenny White. She also released the song ... |
Jonathan Shapiro | In 2008, popular South African cartoonist and satirist | (who is published under the pen name Zapiro) came under fire for depicting ... |
Bert Christman | In 1939, Fox co-created (with artist | ) the character of the Sandman, a gasmask-wearing costumed crime-fighter w ... |
John Constable | ... were formed when forms of Romanticism was already strongly present in art. | , born in 1776, stayed closer to the English landscape tradition, but in h ... |
John Earnest Galleard | ... ong the foremost in this undertaking were Mr. John Christopher Pepusch, Mr. | , an excellent composer and performer on the Oboe, Mr. Bernard Gates of th ... |
Malcolm Williamson | On hearing of Mountbatten's death the then Master of the Queen's Music, | , was moved to write the Lament in Memory of Lord Mountbatten of Burma for ... |
Paul Georges | ... acher for many years. Among his pupils were Nadir Afonso, Robert Colescott, | , Charlotte Gilbertson, Hananiah Harari, Asger Jorn, Michael Loew, Beverly ... |
Wonder Woman | ... well known for wearing 1950s style horn-rimmed glasses as Clark Kent, while | wears either round, Harold Lloyd style glasses or 1970s style bug-eye glas ... |
Ray Davies | ... , Sarah Blackwood, Sir Jacob Bronowski, Craig Charles, Sir Clifford Curzon, | , Noel Fielding, Roger Fry, Kate Garraway, Stephen Gately, Stella Gibbons, ... |
David Bowie | ... ter" of June 1944 when 12 people were killed by a V1 at Tolworth Park Road. | launched his Ziggy Stardust stage show with the Spiders from Mars—Ronson, ... |
Lena Horne | ... way musical Jamaica, singing several light-hearted calypso numbers opposite | |
Carl Stalling | ... soundtracks, his music is familiar to millions because of its adaptation by | in over 120 classic Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck and other Warner Bro ... |
Henri Lazarof | ... University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon where he studied with Homer Keller, | , Felix Salzer and Robert Trotter. It was there that he assembled a primit ... |
Will Smith | ... During the awards ceremony, the film was eventually announced by presenter | as a submission from the Palestinian Territories |
Beverly Pepper | ... l Georges, Charlotte Gilbertson, Hananiah Harari, Asger Jorn, Michael Loew, | , Victor Reinganum, Marcel Mouly, George L. K. Morris, Erik Olson and Char ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... I'm Against It", "Everyone Says I Love You" and "Lydia the Tattooed Lady". | , who once quipped that the only thing he could do better than Marx was si ... |
Richard Wagner | ... 9th century and is now used solely for the Bayreuth Festival. Only works by | are put on |
J. M. W. Turner | ... if they had to make do with Wales as a setting. Caspar David Friedrich and | were born less than a year apart in 1774 and 1775 respectively and were to ... |
Kenny Rogers | ... ry popular in the U.S. Between 1977 and 1979, it became more mainstream, as | , Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson and Allman Brothers Band all scored hits whi ... |
Franz Liszt | ... orsakov's style was based on those of Glinka, Balakirev, Hector Berlioz and | , he "transmitted this style directly to two generations of Russian compos ... |
Victor Reinganum | ... otte Gilbertson, Hananiah Harari, Asger Jorn, Michael Loew, Beverly Pepper, | , Marcel Mouly, George L. K. Morris, Erik Olson and Charlotte Wankel |
Shigeru Miyamoto | Game designer | considered Space Invaders a game that revolutionized the video game indust ... |
Nelson Cavaquinho | ... t in its traditional form. They also wanted veterans like Candeia, Cartola, | , and Zé Kéti to return. In the early the 1960s, the "Movement for Revital ... |
Aram Khachaturian | ... versized diaper who would inevitably begin to fondle himself to the tune of | 's "Sabre Dance" when brought on stage. Many of these characters did littl ... |
Sylvia Plath | ... been home to 60 Pulitzer Prize winning authors and one Nobel Prize winner. | , Truman Capote, and David Sedaris have all been artists-in-residence. The ... |
Rod Stewart | ... Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and plays host to acts like Dave Matthews Band, | and the Eagles |
Adolf Hitler | Mussolini and | first met in June 1934, as the issue of Austrian independence was in crisi ... |
Homer Keller | ... student at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon where he studied with | , Henri Lazarof, Felix Salzer and Robert Trotter. It was there that he ass ... |
Sam Cooke | ... calists and the use of secular themes. The 1950s recordings of Ray Charles, | , and James Brown are commonly considered the beginnings of soul. Charles' ... |
Asger Jorn | ... nso, Robert Colescott, Paul Georges, Charlotte Gilbertson, Hananiah Harari, | , Michael Loew, Beverly Pepper, Victor Reinganum, Marcel Mouly, George L. ... |
Stanley Clarke | ... hoes of an Era, which featured Joe Henderson, Freddie Hubbard, Chick Corea, | and Lenny White. She also released the song "And the Melody Still Lingers ... |
Caspar David Friedrich | ... d Gothic architecture, even if they had to make do with Wales as a setting. | and J. M. W. Turner were born less than a year apart in 1774 and 1775 resp ... |
Bill Oddie | ... den was co-writer and performer in the comedy series Twice a Fortnight with | , Terry Jones, Michael Palin and Jonathan Lynn |
Roland Orzabal | ... riter, entertainer, founder of Fascinating Aida, was born in Portsmouth and | musician (Tears for Fears), Bessie Cursons, 14-year-old musical theatre pe ... |
Fergie | ... zed Quart Festival 2009 includes world-famous stars, such as Ozzy Osbourne, | , The Black Eyed Peas, Marilyn Manson and Placebo |
Gustavo Santaolalla | ... this way in 2010 for director Christopher Nolan's film Inception; composer | did the same thing when he wrote his Oscar-winning score for |
Herbert von Karajan | ... nd chorus with Renata Tebaldi as Tosca and Mario Del Monaco as Cavaradossi. | 's acclaimed performance with the Vienna State Opera was in 1963, with Leo ... |
Cartola | ... samba beat in its traditional form. They also wanted veterans like Candeia, | , Nelson Cavaquinho, and Zé Kéti to return. In the early the 1960s, the "M ... |
Michael Loew | ... Colescott, Paul Georges, Charlotte Gilbertson, Hananiah Harari, Asger Jorn, | , Beverly Pepper, Victor Reinganum, Marcel Mouly, George L. K. Morris, Eri ... |
Hector Berlioz | ... ury. While Rimsky-Korsakov's style was based on those of Glinka, Balakirev, | and Franz Liszt, he "transmitted this style directly to two generations of ... |
Linda Scott | ... being sung while the camera pans backwards to reveal several illusions, and | 's version of "I've Told Ev'ry Little Star" is the audition for the first ... |
Amedeo Modigliani | ... art, including works, not all of them minor, by Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, | , Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, and Georges Seurat (some of which can now ... |
Claude Debussy | ... an composers" and influenced non-Russian composers including Maurice Ravel, | , Paul Dukas and Ottorino Respighi |
Bob Dylan | ... ght life. Caffè Lena was one of the first venues in the Eastern US at which | performed, in 1961. Arlo Guthrie played at Cafè Lena early in his career a ... |
Madonna | ... to these types of pacts. Several artists such as Paramore, Maino, and even | have signed such types of deals |
Giuseppe Tartini | ... 85–1750). Other notable violinists included Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741) and | (1692–1770), who, in their compositions, reflected the increasing technica ... |
Anita Baker | ... ping to establish or bolster the careers of vocalists including Al Jarreau, | , Chaka Khan and Sade. In this same time period Chaka Khan released Echoes ... |
Nelson Cavaquinho | ... Many popular artists were discovered at this time. Musicians like Cartola, | , Guilherme de Brito, Velha Guarda da Portela, Zé Keti, and Clementina de ... |
Klaus Kinski | ... as Nastassja Aglaia Nakszyński, Kinski is the daughter of the German actor | from his marriage to actress Ruth Brigitte Tocki, thus making her half sis ... |
Chris Poland | ... ter years of problems stemming from substance abuse, both Gar Samuelson and | were fired from Megadeth in July 1987, following the final show of the tou ... |
Ray Walston | During the show's run, Bixby invited two of his long-time friends, | and Brandon Cruz, to guest star with him in different episodes of the seri ... |
Isaac Newton | ... sits that pressure is due not to static repulsion between molecules, as was | 's conjecture, but due to collisions between molecules moving at different ... |
Henry VIII | ... y took on powerful positions in government. An example of this was found in | 's England where his chief minister was Cardinal Wolsey. An even more prom ... |
Edgar Degas | ... ction of fine art, including works, not all of them minor, by Paul Cézanne, | , Amedeo Modigliani, Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, and Georges Seurat (so ... |
Antonio Vivaldi | ... 006 of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750). Other notable violinists included | (1678–1741) and Giuseppe Tartini (1692–1770), who, in their compositions, ... |
Brunelleschi | ... s well as Arnolfo and Andrea Pisano, renewers of architecture and sculpture | ;, Donatello and Masaccio, forefathers of the Renaissance, Ghiberti and th ... |
Maurice Ravel | ... ations of Russian composers" and influenced non-Russian composers including | , Claude Debussy, Paul Dukas and Ottorino Respighi |
Vince Gill | ... hit for Streisand in the country-tinged "If You Ever Leave Me", a duet with | |
Conrad Herwig | ... yan White, Kelly Willis, and Leon Russell, Grammy nominated jazz trombonist | , and Flaming Lips drummer Steven Drozd. Notable authors include Pulitzer ... |
Madonna | ... zgerald, Sam Cooke, Diana Ross, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hiromi Uehara, | , Judy Garland, Julie Andrews, Barbra Streisand, Marni Nixon, Natalie Cole ... |
Dmitri Shostakovich | ... re's glory", where he also quoted the opening phrase of "Rule, Britannia!". | quoted "La Marseillaise" at some length during the fifth reel of the film ... |
Dennis Hopper | ... cted by Mark Hartley and interviews filmmakers including Quentin Tarantino, | , George Miller and Barry Humphries |
Cartola | ... favelas. Many popular artists were discovered at this time. Musicians like | , Nelson Cavaquinho, Guilherme de Brito, Velha Guarda da Portela, Zé Keti, ... |
Aretha Franklin | ... Records in Memphis, Tennessee. By the late 1960s, Atlantic recording artist | had emerged as the most popular female soul star in the country. Also by t ... |
Vernon Dalhart | ... dlin' John Carson recorded "Little Log Cabin in the Lane" for Okeh Records. | was the first country singer to have a nationwide hit in May 1924 with "Wr ... |
Sherlock Holmes | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle based his first | novel, A Study in Scarlet, on Mormon history, mentioning Young by name. Wh ... |
John Whitgift | In 1599, the Archbishop of Canterbury | and the Bishop of London George Abbot, whose offices had the function of l ... |
Richard Avedon | ... in Wim Wenders' films The Wrong Move; Paris, Texas; and Faraway, So Close!. | 's photo of her, nude with a large python, was marketed as a poster |
Quentin Tarantino | ... : The film was directed by Mark Hartley and interviews filmmakers including | , Dennis Hopper, George Miller and Barry Humphries |
Willie Dixon | # "Gone Daddy Gone" (Gano, | ) – 3:0 |
Giotto | Florence has a legendary artistic heritage. Cimabue and | , the fathers of Italian painting, lived in Florence as well as Arnolfo an ... |
Henry VIII | ... t and New Street. To the west it included Bell Street and the Market Place. | , having granted the use of the titles "mayor" and "burgess", the town was ... |
William Hogarth | | painted his satirical 'March of the Guards to Finchley' in 1750. It is a d ... |
Klaus Egge | ... (1875–1939) who many consider the finest of the twentieth century. Composer | , born 1906 in Gransherad, also lived in Notodden |
William Basinski | ... rtists from the late 20th and early 21st centuries include Nicolas Collins, | 's The Disintegration Loops, Psyclones, The Haters, Boyd Rice, Pole, Steph ... |
Henry VIII | ... me the Herbert family became the most powerful family in the area. In 1538, | closed the Dominican and Franciscan friaries in Cardiff, the remains of wh ... |
Pablo Picasso | ... hem minor, by Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Amedeo Modigliani, Georges Braque, | , and Georges Seurat (some of which can now be seen at the Fitzwilliam Mus ... |
Henry Miller | ... hoven, Van Gogh or Dostoyevsky, or the American writers he admired, notably | , Jackson Pollock or Walt Whitman |
Timbaland | ... ng habits and ends with an insult directed at Dupri by Dr. Dre collaborator | |
Leon Russell | Notable residents include country singers: Bryan White, Kelly Willis, and | , Grammy nominated jazz trombonist Conrad Herwig, and Flaming Lips drummer ... |
Domenico Maria Viani | ... include panels by Jan Provoost and other Flemish artists, oil paintings by | and |
Friedrich Nietzsche | Owing to Wagner's relationship with the then unknown philosopher | , the first Bayreuth festival is cited as a key turning point in Nietzsche ... |
Danny Elfman | ... gene Zador; Alfred Newman with Edward Powell, Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer | ;with Steve Bartek; David Arnold with Nicholas Dodd; Basil Poledouris with ... |
Joe Henderson | ... this same time period Chaka Khan released Echoes of an Era, which featured | , Freddie Hubbard, Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke and Lenny White. She also r ... |
Jeff Young | ... n work on their next album, Reynolds was replaced by his own guitar teacher | . Jeff joined Megadeth six weeks into the recording of their third album |
Johnny Cash | ... re portrayed in the novel Murder in Coweta County. The film version starred | , Andy Griffith, and June Carter |
Lionel Bart | ... iety of genres, but is perhaps best known for his starring role as Fagin in | 's stage and film musical Oliver! based on Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens ... |
Marvin Gaye | ... styles. The social and political ferment of the 1960s inspired artists like | and Curtis Mayfield to release albums with hard-hitting social commentary, ... |
Mack Sennett | ... Angeles, home of the Keystone studio, in early December 1913. His boss was | , who initially expressed concern that the 24-year-old looked too young. C ... |
Paul Dukas | ... d influenced non-Russian composers including Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy, | and Ottorino Respighi |
Tupac Shakur | ... sta" music scene had however fallen out of the spotlight since the death of | in 1996, and it was only after Dr. Dre's successful patronage of Eminem an ... |
Jeremy Silman | The popular "Winning Chess" series (with co-author IM | ) |
August Duranowski | ... osition) was influenced by two violinists, Pietro Locatelli (1693–1746) and | (1770–1834). During Paganini's study in Parma, he came across the 24 Capri ... |
Mark Catesby | ... or the taxonomic part of Johann Jacob Dillenius's Hortus Elthamensis and of | 's Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands. These were ... |
Florence Claxton | ... that his first Sherlock Holmes novel was full of errors about the Mormons." | 's graphic novel The Adventures of a Woman in Search of her Rights (1872), ... |
Georges Braque | ... ks, not all of them minor, by Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Amedeo Modigliani, | , Pablo Picasso, and Georges Seurat (some of which can now be seen at the ... |
George Gershwin | ... Los Angeles Philharmonic with Klemperer conducting (including parts of the | Memorial Concert at the Hollywood Bowl can be found here: Otto Klemperer c ... |
Pietro Locatelli | ... ni's playing (and his violin composition) was influenced by two violinists, | (1693–1746) and August Duranowski (1770–1834). During Paganini's study in ... |
Kelly Willis | Notable residents include country singers: Bryan White, | , and Leon Russell, Grammy nominated jazz trombonist Conrad Herwig, and Fl ... |
Madonna | ... Herb Alpert's A&M Records, now owned by Universal Music Group). Similarly, | 's Maverick Records (started by Madonna with her manager and another partn ... |
George Pérez | ... r-old continuity. The series was written by Marv Wolfman and illustrated by | (pencils/layouts), along with Mike DeCarlo, Dick Giordano, and Jerry Ordwa ... |
Jermaine Dupri | ... You Say" is next, featuring Dr. Dre. The track insults rappers Canibus and | , whom Eminem and Dr. Dre feuded with, respectively. It also touches on Em ... |
Diane Keaton | ... 81 film Reds, based on the life of John Reed. Beatty starred as Reed, while | played the part of Louise Bryant and Jack Nicholson that of Eugene O'Neill ... |
Bill Oddie | Garden and | co-wrote many episodes of the television comedy series Doctor in the House ... |
Cliff Carlisle | Many "hillbilly" musicians, such as | , recorded blues songs throughout the decade and into the 30s. Other impor ... |
Marvin Gaye | ... a songwriter for Motown writing hits for Michael Jackson, The Miracles and | while Chico became a professional dancer and choreographer joining his eld ... |
Hugo Friedhofer | ... os Rozsa with Eugene Zador; Alfred Newman with Edward Powell, Ken Darby and | ; Danny Elfman with Steve Bartek; David Arnold with Nicholas Dodd; Basil P ... |
Andrew Lloyd Webber | ... roductions of the same name, notably the 1925 film starring Lon Chaney; and | 's 1986 musical |
Nicolas Collins | ... ndustrial noise artists from the late 20th and early 21st centuries include | , William Basinski's The Disintegration Loops, Psyclones, The Haters, Boyd ... |
Chaka Khan | ... lish or bolster the careers of vocalists including Al Jarreau, Anita Baker, | and Sade. In this same time period Chaka Khan released Echoes of an Era, w ... |
Edward Elgar | ... ebussy quoted the anthem in the coda of his piano prelude, Feux d'artifice. | quoted the opening of "La Marseillaise" in his choral work The Music Maker ... |
Lorenzo Ferrero | ... lvarado is a character in the opera La conquista (2005) by Italian composer | , which depicts the major episodes of the Spanish conquest of Mexico in 15 ... |
Angelo Badalamenti | The soundtrack of Mulholland Drive was supervised by | , who collaborated on previous Lynch projects Blue Velvet and Twin Peaks. ... |
Jerry Ordway | ... George Pérez (pencils/layouts), along with Mike DeCarlo, Dick Giordano, and | (who shared inking/embellishing chores). The series removed the concept of ... |
Frederick the Great | ... for promotion to Major. Blücher sent in a rude letter of resignation, which | granted in 1773: Der Rittmeister von Blücher kann sich zum Teufel scheren ... |
Boney James | ... oth jazz saxophonists include Grover Washington, Jr., Kenny G, Kirk Whalum, | and David Sanborn. Smooth jazz received frequent airplay with more straigh ... |
Newton | ... niana, and the introduced Indigofera tinctoria and Indigofera suffruticosa. | used "indigo" to describe one of the two new primary colors he added to th ... |
Anton Bruckner | (b) The | Symphony no. 4 (Haas edition with emendations). A 1947 concert recording w ... |
Prince George, Duke of Kent | ... to soldiers she spotted on the roads. In 1942, her youngest surviving son, | , was killed in an air crash while on active service. Queen Mary finally r ... |
João Nogueira | ... cists like Paulo César Pinheiro (especially in the praised partnership with | ) and Aldir Blanc started to appear around that time |
Herbert W. Spencer | ... tionships include Jerry Goldsmith with Arthur Morton, Alexander Courage and | ; Miklos Rozsa with Eugene Zador; Alfred Newman with Edward Powell, Ken Da ... |
Charles Wesley junior | Only three of the couple's children survived infancy: | (1757–1834), Sarah Wesley (1759–1828), who like her mother was also known ... |
Alice Cooper | In February 1987, Megadeth was added as the opening band on | 's Constrictor tour, followed by a brief tour supporting Mercyful Fate in ... |
Nick Cave | ... ic scene which had sprung up in Melbourne came The Boys Next Door featuring | . The Boys Next Door would eventually become The Birthday Party |
Tigran Petrosian | ... iet final, URS-ch26 at Tbilisi 1959, finishing half a point behind champion | , in equal second place with Tal, on 12½/19. Soon after Spassky notched a ... |
Kirk Whalum | ... airplay. Smooth jazz saxophonists include Grover Washington, Jr., Kenny G, | , Boney James and David Sanborn. Smooth jazz received frequent airplay wit ... |
Steve Allen | ... . Next to the door were framed pictures of Letterman, Carson, Jack Paar and | , each of whose groundbreaking late-night shows originated from studio 6A ... |
Jan Provoost | ... Ecce Homo by Antonello da Messina (1473), but which also include panels by | and other Flemish artists, oil paintings by Domenico Maria Viani and |
Sergei Bondarchuk | ... rt Mexican–Soviet co-production Red Bells ( in Spanish), by Soviet director | with Franco Nero as Reed, and the 1973 film , by Mexican director Paul Led ... |
Marilyn Monroe | ... e early 1950s, Groucho described his perfect woman: “Someone who looks like | and talks like George S. Kaufman. |
Claude Debussy | ... 96, Umberto Giordano briefly quoted the anthem in his opera Andrea Chénier. | quoted the anthem in the coda of his piano prelude, Feux d'artifice |
Kim Cascone | ... hose ambient, microsound, or glitch-based work is often subtler to the ear. | refers to this development as a postdigital movement and describes it as a ... |
Ottorino Respighi | ... n-Russian composers including Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy, Paul Dukas and | |
Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames | ... rummer Mitch Mitchell. Mitchell was a seasoned London drummer formerly with | who brought Jazz chops and a lead style of playing to the band. He would p ... |
Witold Lutosławski | ... ergei Rachmaninoff, Boris Blacher, Andrew Lloyd Webber, George Rochberg and | , among others, wrote well-known variations on these themes |
Jermaine Dupri | ... ng"). Also, the song "Say What You Say" (featuring Dr. Dre) is an attack on | , and was also the first time that The Source magazine controversy was men ... |
Umberto Giordano | In 1896, | briefly quoted the anthem in his opera Andrea Chénier |
Georges Seurat | ... Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Amedeo Modigliani, Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, and | (some of which can now be seen at the Fitzwilliam Museum). He enjoyed coll ... |
Jack Paar | ... New York City. Next to the door were framed pictures of Letterman, Carson, | and Steve Allen, each of whose groundbreaking late-night shows originated ... |
T. Graham Brown | | - Country Music Singe |
Michael Jackson | ... iness, respectively. Arthur became a songwriter for Motown writing hits for | , The Miracles and Marvin Gaye while Chico became a professional dancer an ... |
Jet Li | ... Louis Leterrier, to score the entire soundtrack for Danny The Dog, starring | . It was off the back of this lucrative job that they would have the fundi ... |
Richard Stone | ... om their self-titled 1986 debut album. In 1993, Warner Bros. music director | scored an entire installment of Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs aroun ... |
Tony Bennett | In February 2006, Streisand recorded the song "Smile" alongside | at Streisand's Malibu home. The song is included on Tony Bennett's 80th bi ... |
Mike DeCarlo | ... Marv Wolfman and illustrated by George Pérez (pencils/layouts), along with | , Dick Giordano, and Jerry Ordway (who shared inking/embellishing chores). ... |
Sergei Vasilyev | The 1958 Soviet film , directed by the highly regarded | , also featured roles for Reed and Bryant |
Richard Wagner | The town is best known for its association with the composer | , who lived in Bayreuth from 1872 until his death in 1883. Wagner's villa, ... |
Nick Lowe | ... heard since 1978's This Year's Model. It also marked the return of producer | , who had produced Costello's first five albums. While Blood and Chocolate ... |
Kenny G | ... ant radio airplay. Smooth jazz saxophonists include Grover Washington, Jr., | , Kirk Whalum, Boney James and David Sanborn. Smooth jazz received frequen ... |
Alexander Courage | ... oser-orchestrator relationships include Jerry Goldsmith with Arthur Morton, | and Herbert W. Spencer; Miklos Rozsa with Eugene Zador; Alfred Newman with ... |
William Kent | ... of extravagance: the Marlboroughs' tomb in the Blenheim chapel, designed by | ; and the Doric Column of Victory in the park designed by Henry Herbert, 9 ... |
Uncle Dave Macon | ... recording artists were Riley Puckett, Don Richardson, Fiddlin' John Carson, | , Al Hopkins, Ernest V. Stoneman, Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ram ... |
Antonello da Messina | ... tapestries, and paintings, among which the most famous is the Ecce Homo by | (1473), but which also include panels by Jan Provoost and other Flemish ar ... |
Herbert von Karajan | ... to 18:51. Similar slowings took place in the other movements. Around 1954, | flew especially to hear Klemperer conduct a performance of the Eroica, and ... |
Samuel Sebastian Wesley | ... ld and often called "the English Mozart." Furthermore, Samuel Wesley's son, | , was one of the foremost British composers of the 19th century |
Johann Sebastian Bach | ... in was firmly established through the Sonatas and Partitas BWV 1001–1006 of | (1685–1750). Other notable violinists included Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741) ... |
Mikhail Glinka | ... on. Through Kanille, he was exposed to a great deal of new music, including | and Robert Schumann. Despite Rimsky-Korsakov's now liking his music lesson ... |
Connie Stevens | ... normal channels and are reduced to lip-synching or being otherwise stifled. | ' "Sixteen Reasons" is the song being sung while the camera pans backwards ... |
Frederick the Great | During the lifetime of | , Blücher was unable to return to the army, but after the king's death in ... |
Martinho da Vila | ... trongly to the air waves with composers and singers like Paulinho da Viola, | , Clara Nunes, and Beth Carvalho dominating the hit parade. Great samba ly ... |
Charles Laughton | ... m was a stylized thriller taking its cues heavily from Alfred Hitchcock and | 's The Night of the Hunter (1955). Cape Fear received a mixed critical rec ... |
Ferdinand I | ... in the Revolutions of 1848. Metternich and the mentally handicapped Emperor | were forced to resign to be replaced by the emperor's young nephew Franz J ... |
Brunelleschi | ... do da Vinci, and Titian. The same is true for architecture, as practiced by | , Leone Alberti, Andrea Palladio, and Bramante. Their works include Floren ... |
Bob Geldof | Live Aid, a 1985 fund-raising effort headed by | (who had also organized the charity group Band Aid the previous year), ind ... |
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | In 1882, | quoted "La Marseillaise" to represent the invading French army in his 1812 ... |
Kenny Rogers | ... own for its "Daisy Festival" and several famous residents, including singer | and Actress Tammy Luthi Retzlaff. Ronnie Maxwell is the Mayor of Nicholson |
Ferdinand II of Aragon | ... ost other kingdoms in Spain since the marriage of Isabella I of Castile and | at the end of the 15th century, and this union was progressively consolida ... |
Alfred Newman | ... n, Alexander Courage and Herbert W. Spencer; Miklos Rozsa with Eugene Zador | ;with Edward Powell, Ken Darby and Hugo Friedhofer; Danny Elfman with Stev ... |
Paulinho da Viola | ... s, samba returned strongly to the air waves with composers and singers like | , Martinho da Vila, Clara Nunes, and Beth Carvalho dominating the hit para ... |
Frederick II of Prussia | ... devastated several times during the Thirty Years' War and conquered by King | in 1742. In 1871 it was connected by rail to Liegnitz and Glogau. During W ... |
Arcangelo Corelli | ... plished violinists of the time focused on intonation and bowing techniques. | (1653–1713) was considered a pioneer in transforming the violin from an en ... |
Eugene Levy | ... ied, and Montalbán subsequently became a favorite subject of impersonators. | , for example, frequently impersonated him on SCTV. (In deference to Ameri ... |
Stephen Gardiner | ... ere viewed with suspicion by Catholic and anti-Protestant officials such as | (the Bishop of Winchester) and Lord Wriothesley (the Lord Chancellor), who ... |
Arlo Guthrie | ... f the first venues in the Eastern US at which Bob Dylan performed, in 1961. | played at Cafè Lena early in his career and has returned for occasional be ... |
Isaac Newton | ... e enjoyed collecting books: for example, he collected and protected many of | 's papers. It is in part on the basis of these papers that Keynes wrote of ... |
Vincent van Gogh | In 1990, he acted in a cameo role as | in the film Dreams by legendary Japanese director Akira Kurosawa |
David Bowie | ... alongside covers of "Summer in the City" (The Lovin' Spoonful), "TVC 15" ( | ), and the theme song from TV's The Munsters. Pictures on a String, their ... |
Ludwig van Beethoven | ... of the Kammerorchester Basel, which is recording the complete symphonies of | for the Sony label led by its music director Giovanni Antonini. The baroqu ... |
Chris Poland | ... he first time, supporting Killing Is My Business... with Exciter. Guitarist | joined Megadeth as the tour kicked off, but abruptly left the band and was ... |
Phil Soussan | ... tt, Rough Cutt and Dio). This is the only Osbourne album to feature bassist | - who wrote the album's U.S. hit single "Shot in the Dark" - and the first ... |
Antonio Carlos Jobim | ... nced, along with several legendary artists, including bossa nova originator | & late Apple CEO Steve Jobs, Diana Ross received a Grammy Special Merit Li ... |
Matthew Parker | ... sold. Leland died in 1552 and it is known to have been in the possession of | from some time after that until his own death in 1575. Although Parker beq ... |
Cassandra Wilson | ... x of traditional jazz and pop/rock forms, such as Diana Krall, Norah Jones, | , Kurt Elling and Jamie Cullum |
Vinicius de Moraes | ... and Garoto, this sub-genre was inaugurated by João Gilberto, Tom Jobim, and | . It then had a generation of disciples and followers including Carlos Lyr ... |
Ray Evans | ... spirit and business acumen of the likes of Michael Gudinski, Michael Chugg, | , Dennis Charter, Glenn Wheatley, Harry M. Miller, Harley Medcalf, Michael ... |
Walter Brennan | ... an is clearly afraid of Smith. The veterinarian and undertaker, Doc Velie ( | ), advises Macreedy to leave town immediately. Smith lets slip that Komoko ... |
Clive Langer | ... ) and a four-piece horn section (The TKO Horns), alongside The Attractions. | (who co-produced with Alan Winstanley), provided Costello with a melody wh ... |
Sergei Rachmaninoff | ... t for a number of composers. Franz Liszt, Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, | , Boris Blacher, Andrew Lloyd Webber, George Rochberg and Witold Lutosławs ... |
Claude Lorrain | ... ists of the Forum include Maerten van Heemskerck, Pirro Ligorio, Canaletto, | , Giovanni Paolo Panini, Hubert Robert, J.M.W. Turner and many others |
Giovanni Paolo Panini | ... m include Maerten van Heemskerck, Pirro Ligorio, Canaletto, Claude Lorrain, | , Hubert Robert, J.M.W. Turner and many others |
Samuel Beckett | ... in 1998. His final (silent) acting performance was in a film adaptation of | 's short play Catastrophe, opposite longtime collaborator Harold Pinter an ... |
Snoop Dogg | ... hich featured a track called "Calling Mumia" with vocals by American rapper | ), Battle In Seattle and Trouble the Water. All of this soundtrack work wa ... |
Chet Baker | ... dy which eventually became "Shipbuilding", which featured a trumpet solo by | . Prior to the release of Costello's own version, a version of the song wa ... |
Arthur C. Clarke | ... Stations Give Worldwide Radio Coverage?" by British science fiction writer | , published in Wireless World magazine. The orbit, which Clarke first desc ... |
Tupac Shakur | ... member of the Black Panther Party and, more famously, the mother of rapper | - was born in Lumberton on January 10, 1947 |
Willie Nelson | ... ggard was also part of outlaw country, alongside singer-songwriters such as | and Waylon Jennings. Outlaw country was rock-oriented and lyrically focuse ... |
Andrew Deutsch | ... itiello, If, Bwana, PBK, Howard Stelzer, Chris Douglas a.k.a. O.S.T., Aube, | , Leif Elggren, Robin Rimbaud, Alva Noto, Oval, Boards of Canada, DJ Spook ... |
John Ruskin | ... ntinue to sketch throughout his life, inspired, as an adult, by the work of | and the Pre-Raphaelites. Hopkins became a skilled draughtsman and found th ... |
Ferdinand II of Aragon | The dynastic union of Castile and Aragon in 1479, when | wed Isabella I of Castile, led to the formal creation of Spain as a single ... |
Kurt Elling | ... azz and pop/rock forms, such as Diana Krall, Norah Jones, Cassandra Wilson, | and Jamie Cullum |
Robert Schumann | ... , he was exposed to a great deal of new music, including Mikhail Glinka and | . Despite Rimsky-Korsakov's now liking his music lessons, Voin cancelled t ... |
Celine Dion | ... mes, such as James Horner's "My Heart Will Go On" from Titanic, written for | |
Hubert Robert | ... eemskerck, Pirro Ligorio, Canaletto, Claude Lorrain, Giovanni Paolo Panini, | , J.M.W. Turner and many others |
Jean-Claude Risset | ... mposers. Two of these, Lars-Gunnar Bodin (born 1935, Stockholm, Sweden) and | (born 1938, LePuy, France) became important colleagues throughout Appleton ... |
Kevin Costner | ... Director nomination for Goodfellas but again lost to a first-time director, | (Dances With Wolves). Joe Pesci earned the Academy Award for Best Supporti ... |
Angelo Badalamenti | ... y, credited as Lafayette Montgomery), the Castigliani Brothers (Dan Hedaya, | ), and Mr. Roque (Michael J. Anderson), all of whom are somehow involved i ... |
Boris Blacher | ... posers. Franz Liszt, Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, Sergei Rachmaninoff, | , Andrew Lloyd Webber, George Rochberg and Witold Lutosławski, among other ... |
Leif Elggren | ... na, PBK, Howard Stelzer, Chris Douglas a.k.a. O.S.T., Aube, Andrew Deutsch, | , Robin Rimbaud, Alva Noto, Oval, Boards of Canada, DJ Spooky, Florian Hec ... |
Franz Joseph I of Austria | ... printed with a variety of colored inks ranging from sepia, blue, and green. | was the first person to purchase Das Werk Gustav Klimts in 1908 |
John Williamson | Popular contemporary performers of Australian country music include: | (who wrote the iconic "True Blue"), Lee Kernaghan (whose hits include "Boy ... |
Waylon Jennings | ... t of outlaw country, alongside singer-songwriters such as Willie Nelson and | . Outlaw country was rock-oriented and lyrically focused on the criminal a ... |
Daniel Buren | ... s and galleries) are made in the work of Michael Asher, Marcel Broodthaers, | and Hans Haacke |
Hans Haacke | ... are made in the work of Michael Asher, Marcel Broodthaers, Daniel Buren and | |
Marcel Broodthaers | ... (principally museums and galleries) are made in the work of Michael Asher, | , Daniel Buren and Hans Haacke |
Wassily Kandinsky | ... man that, after the avant-garde's time and the painting of Paul Cézanne and | , was the vehicle for new ideas of the in contemporary art |
Dot Allison | ... ve job that they would have the funding to buy their own '100 Suns' studio. | , who had sung with the band on the 100th Window tour, sang the end titles ... |
Wolfman Jack | ... ing the 1950s because of controversial white DJs such as Dewey Phillips and | with an appreciation for black music |
Jamie Cullum | ... forms, such as Diana Krall, Norah Jones, Cassandra Wilson, Kurt Elling and | |
Philip V of Spain | statesman in the service of | |
Bob Daisley | ... ndy Castillo. Lyrics were largely written by long-time Osbourne bass player | , who was also present during the initial writing sessions. Daisley left a ... |
Howard Stelzer | ... , Psyclones, The Haters, Boyd Rice, Pole, Stephen Vitiello, If, Bwana, PBK, | , Chris Douglas a.k.a. O.S.T., Aube, Andrew Deutsch, Leif Elggren, Robin R ... |
Andrew Lloyd Webber | ... iszt, Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Boris Blacher, | , George Rochberg and Witold Lutosławski, among others, wrote well-known v ... |
Bob Thiele | ... n with jazz musician Don Cherry – on the Flying Dutchman label, produced by | |
Dwight Yoakam | ... ascent revival of honky-tonk-style country with the rise of performers like | . The 1980s also saw the development of alternative country performers lik ... |
Grover Washington, Jr. | ... ul and garnered significant radio airplay. Smooth jazz saxophonists include | , Kenny G, Kirk Whalum, Boney James and David Sanborn. Smooth jazz receive ... |
Caleigh Peters | Jon Peters' daughters, | and Skye Peters are her goddaughters |
Jonathan Richman | ... enduring cult classic, Violent Femmes weds the geeky, child-man persona of | and the tense, jittery, hyperactive feel of new wave in an unlikely contex ... |
Pirro Ligorio | Notable artists of the Forum include Maerten van Heemskerck, | , Canaletto, Claude Lorrain, Giovanni Paolo Panini, Hubert Robert, J.M.W. ... |
Richard James Lane | ... ported by his uncle, Edward Smith, his great-uncle, the professional artist | and many other family members. Hopkins's first ambitions were to be a pain ... |
George Rochberg | ... , Johannes Brahms, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Boris Blacher, Andrew Lloyd Webber, | and Witold Lutosławski, among others, wrote well-known variations on these ... |
Harvey Kurtzman | ... ce Culhane. Bakshi enlisted comic book and pulp fiction artists and writers | , Lin Carter, Gray Morrow, Archie Goodwin, Wally Wood and Jim Steranko to ... |
Chuck Berry | ... dozens of R&B hits and worked as a producer. He also plays bass on numerous | 's rock and roll hits. Many other rockabilly bands like El Rio Trio (from ... |
Canaletto | Notable artists of the Forum include Maerten van Heemskerck, Pirro Ligorio, | , Claude Lorrain, Giovanni Paolo Panini, Hubert Robert, J.M.W. Turner and ... |
Mily Balakirev | ... ic. In November 1861, Kanille introduced the 18-year-old Rimsky-Korsakov to | . Balakirev in turn introduced him to César Cui, and Modest Mussorgsky; al ... |
John Donne | During her reign Queen Elizabeth I made at least five visits to the area. | and Sir Walter Raleigh also had residences here in this era. It was at thi ... |
Larry Boelens | ... ervises the photography in a videotaped television production. For example, | 's credit on the Mikhail Baryshnikov Nutcracker was "director of photograp ... |
Buck Owens | ... sound began in the mid to late 1950s when performers like Wynn Stewart and | began using elements of Western swing and rock, such as the breakbeat, in ... |
Chet Baker | ... lbum also featured Costello's song "Almost Blue"; jazz singer and trumpeter | would later perform and record a version of this song |
Winston Churchill | ... nrich Himmler asked Bernadotte to convey a peace proposal to Prime Minister | and President Harry S. Truman without the knowledge of Adolf Hitler. The m ... |
Newton | Following the classical dynamics of | and Euler, the motion of a material body is produced by the action of exte ... |
Jackson Pollock | ... h or Dostoyevsky, or the American writers he admired, notably Henry Miller, | or Walt Whitman |
Chris Poland | ... ased independent label Combat Records. In December of that year, they added | as a second guitarist |
Angelo Badalamenti | ... cember, Del Naja completed the score for 44 Inch Chest with The Insects and | |
Neil Innes | ... Time, along with Eleanor Bron, Paula Wilcox, Clive Swift, Roger Blake, and | . He was also script editor for The Hudson and Pepperdine Show |
Adolf Hitler | ... War I. Over the next 25 years, through the Great Depression and the rise of | , he stayed on the job. ... It is doubtful any individual has ever given m ... |
Terence Ford | ... ed by Pamela Galloway and then by Ann Gillespie for the rest of the series. | and Arthur Brooks portrayed Dylan's father, Jack McKay, in two episodes be ... |
Carl Akeley | ... to Cornell University. Jumbo's hide was stuffed by William J. Critchley and | , both of Ward's Natural Science, and the mounted specimen traveled with B ... |
George Michael | ... di Menuhin (and later Sting who bought Menuhin's old house), Ewan Mcgregor, | , Piers Morgan, Kate Moss, Chris Moyles, Paul Nicholas, Christopher Nolan, ... |
Stephen Vitiello | ... asinski's The Disintegration Loops, Psyclones, The Haters, Boyd Rice, Pole, | , If, Bwana, PBK, Howard Stelzer, Chris Douglas a.k.a. O.S.T., Aube, Andre ... |
Franz Liszt | ... caprice (Nr. 24) have been an object of interest for a number of composers. | , Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Boris Blacher, An ... |
George Bernard Shaw | ... Common rendered Übermensch as "Superman"; Common was anticipated in this by | , who had done the same in his 1903 stage play Man and Superman. Walter Ka ... |
Mozart | ... mann and Beethoven's late quartets". Mendelssohn was not thought of highly, | and Haydn "were considered out of date and naïve", and J.S. Bach merely ma ... |
King George IV | ... es, although he became embroiled in unsuccessful mediation attempts between | , and his estranged wife Caroline of Brunswick, who had sought her rights ... |
Billy Ray Cyrus | ... reative control of his film, he is cuckolded by the pool cleaner (played by | ), and thrown out of his own opulent house above Hollywood. After he check ... |
Mattias Nilsson | He voiced " | " in the video games and , the voice of Isair in the computer game Icewind ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... er Winston Churchill and President Harry S. Truman without the knowledge of | . The main point of the proposal was that Germany would only surrender to ... |
Ennio Morricone | ... s archetypal Spaghetti westerns were directed by Sergio Leone and scored by | : the "Dollars Trilogy" (A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a Few Dollars Mo ... |
Harpo Marx | ... Four Nightingales", Julius, Milton (Gummo Marx), Arthur (originally Adolph | ;), and another boy singer, Lou Levy, traveled the U.S. vaudeville circuit ... |
Ralph Bakshi | In | 's 1978 animated adaptation of The Lord of the Rings, John Westbrook provi ... |
Willie Dixon | ... Nekromantix), Patricia Day (HorrorPops), Geoff Kresge (Tiger Army, ex-AFI). | (1915–1992) was one of the most notable figures in the history of rhythm a ... |
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Hitler | The term Übermensch was a favorite of | and the Nazi regime, which borrowed from Nietzsche's work and sought to ad ... |
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Carl Stalling | The invention of the click track is sometimes credited to | , although other sources have given it to Max Steiner and Scott Bradley. T ... |
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James Hetfield | ... due to drinking, drug use, violent behavior and personality conflicts with | , Lars Ulrich, and original Metallica bassist Ron McGovney. Two months aft ... |
Wynonie Harris | ... s, he had had several hits, and helped pave the way for contemporaries like | and John Lee Hooker. Many of the most popular R&B songs were not performed ... |
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J.S. Bach | ... ht of highly, Mozart and Haydn "were considered out of date and naïve", and | merely mathematical and unfeeling. Berlioz "was highly esteemed", Liszt "c ... |
John Scofield | ... keyboardist Craig Taborn, drummer/percussionist John Hollenbeck, guitarist | and the groups Medeski Martin & Wood and The Bad Plus. Outside of the US, ... |
Elvis Costello | ... ic with the sardonic attitude and tense, aggressive energy of punk" such as | , Joe Jackson, and Graham Parker. In the U.S., the first New Wavers were t ... |
Henry VIII | When | broke from Rome an era of religious repression began. During the Dissoluti ... |
Timbaland | ... honored at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards by Janet Jackson, Missy Elliott, | , Ginuwine and her brother, Rashad, who all paid tribute to her. while her ... |
James Earle Fraser | ... ana, Jean-Antoine Houdon's George Washington, Antoine Bourdelle's Herakles, | 's Lincoln, Malvina Hoffman's The Struggle of Elemental Man, and Ivan Mest ... |
Max Steiner | ... ometimes credited to Carl Stalling, although other sources have given it to | and Scott Bradley. The click track was sufficiently useful as a synchroniz ... |
Vladimir Ussachevsky | In 1966, on the basis of his early electronic music, he was invited by | at Columbia University to study in the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music ... |
Ryuichi Sakamoto | ... cast's boot-up sequence was also composed by accomplished Japanese musician | |
Ira | ... tured him. His parents had bought a piano for lessons for his older brother | , but to his parents' surprise and Ira's relief, it was George who played ... |
Thanasis Kaproulias | ... , Boards of Canada, DJ Spooky, Florian Hecker, Farmers Manual, Negativland, | , Fennesz, Pan Sonic, Yasunao Tone, Pavel Zhagun, Arcane Device, Francisco ... |
Missy Elliott | Aaliyah was honored at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards by Janet Jackson, | , Timbaland, Ginuwine and her brother, Rashad, who all paid tribute to her ... |
John Lee Hooker | ... al hits, and helped pave the way for contemporaries like Wynonie Harris and | . Many of the most popular R&B songs were not performed in the rollicking ... |
Winston Churchill | ... es, increased anti-aircraft batteries were installed at crucial points, and | ordered the construction of a series of causeways to block the eastern app ... |
Dolly Parton | ... the U.S. Between 1977 and 1979, it became more mainstream, as Kenny Rogers, | , Willie Nelson and Allman Brothers Band all scored hits which reached bot ... |
Schubert | ... his talents as an orchestrator. He was asked by Balakirev to orchestrate a | march for a concert in May 1868, by Cui to orchestrate the opening chorus ... |
Haydn | ... ethoven's late quartets". Mendelssohn was not thought of highly, Mozart and | "were considered out of date and naïve", and J.S. Bach merely mathematical ... |
Mark Antony | ... e so manifest that, when he defended Herod against the Sanhedrin and before | , the latter stripped Hyrcanus of his nominal political authority and his ... |
Willie Nelson | ... en 1977 and 1979, it became more mainstream, as Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, | and Allman Brothers Band all scored hits which reached both country and po ... |
Scott Bradley | ... d to Carl Stalling, although other sources have given it to Max Steiner and | . The click track was sufficiently useful as a synchronization tool that i ... |
Eugène Ysaÿe | ... iticized for lacking characteristics of true polyphonism, as pointed out by | . Yehudi Menuhin, on the other hand, suggested that this might have been t ... |
Ginuwine | ... the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards by Janet Jackson, Missy Elliott, Timbaland, | and her brother, Rashad, who all paid tribute to her. while her eponymous ... |
William Ivey Long | ... . Alumni of the cast include Andy Griffith (who played Sir Walter Raleigh), | , Chris Elliott, Terrence Mann, and Daily Show correspondent Dan Bakkedahl |
Alois Hába | ... ard notation. One such system for notating quarter tones, used by the Czech | and other composers, is shown on the right |
Victor Emmanuel II | ... h 17, 1861, when most of the states of the peninsula were united under king | of the Savoy dynasty, which ruled over Piedmont. The architects of Italian ... |
Cartola | ... nged a recording with the maestro Leopold Stokowski in 1940, which involved | , Donga, João da Baiana, Pixinguinha, and Zé da Zilda |
Dizzee Rascal | ... live Owen, Cliff Parisi, Tim Pigott-Smith, J. B. Priestley, Jonathan Pryce, | , Heath Robinson, John James Sainsbury, Peter Sellers, Mike Skinner, Aliso ... |
James Lipton | ... Night. Celebrities such as Dr. Joyce Brothers, Nipsey Russell, Abe Vigoda, | , Bob Saget and William Preston as the character, Carl 'Oldy' Olsen, also ... |
Pat Boone | ... and his contemporaries; instead they were performed by white musicians like | in a more palatable mainstream style, which turned into pop hits. By the e ... |
Floyd Crosby | Cinematographer | won an Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on this film. In ... |
John Williams | ... tra-Terrestrial was edited to match the music of his long-time collaborator | : as recounted in a companion documentary on the DVD, Spielberg gave Willi ... |
Dave Holland | ... tor who hires musicians for orchestras or big bands, composing music (e.g., | ), songwriting, conducting (e.g., David Currie) or acting as a bandleader ... |
Lewis Carroll | ... hed patients, most notably The Reverend Charles L. Dodgson (better known as | ) who had been a regular visitor to Ore House |
Hans Zimmer | ... any point the director wishes during the post-production process. Composer | was asked to write music in this way in 2010 for director Christopher Nola ... |
Frank Lloyd Wright | ... s another factor. The 1930s also featured the arrival of renowned architect | . In 1938 he came to Lakeland at the request of Florida Southern College P ... |
Jim Steranko | ... rs Harvey Kurtzman, Lin Carter, Gray Morrow, Archie Goodwin, Wally Wood and | to work at the studio. After finishing Culhane's uncompleted shorts, he di ... |
Yehudi Menuhin | ... acking characteristics of true polyphonism, as pointed out by Eugène Ysaÿe. | , on the other hand, suggested that this might have been the result of his ... |
Barry Goldwater | ... essional elections. The last Republican to win a majority in the county was | in 1964. In 2008, Democrat Barack Obama won 81% of the county's vote |
Richard Bentley | ... ion), where Arbuthnot probably wrote the "Virgilius restauratus" satirizing | |
Chuck Berry | ... wave of popular black blues-rock and country-influenced R&B performers like | gaining unprecedented fame among white listeners |
Wyndham Lewis | ... chael Holroyd describes Strachey as the inspiration behind Cedric Furber in | ' The Self-Condemned. In Wyndham Lewis' novel The Apes of God, he is seen ... |
Ozzy Osbourne | ... endencies split), but they eventually folded as well, with Trujillo joining | 's band (and later Metallica) and Muir performing as Cyco Miko, releasing ... |
Michael Jackson | ... et list, stage design, and costumes galore, and was dedicated to her friend | who died in June 2009. The tour, which commenced on May 15, 2010, in Bosto ... |
Will Smith | ... asty Pudding Theatricals Woman of the Year. That year she also starred with | in the superhero film Hancock, and in late 2008 she was asked to be a UN M ... |
Graham Parker | ... tense, aggressive energy of punk" such as Elvis Costello, Joe Jackson, and | . In the U.S., the first New Wavers were the not-so-punk acts associated w ... |
George Harrison | ... UK tour and shortly before he was due to perform at a memorial concert for | with The Rolling Stones. He had suffered from cardiac problems since the 1 ... |
Pixinguinha | ... o Leopold Stokowski in 1940, which involved Cartola, Donga, João da Baiana, | , and Zé da Zilda |
Walter Brennan | ... h of a man. It stars Spencer Tracy, Robert Ryan, Anne Francis, Dean Jagger, | , John Ericson, Ernest Borgnine and Lee Marvin. The film was adapted by Do ... |
Charles Mingus | ... ngwriting, conducting (e.g., David Currie) or acting as a bandleader (e.g., | ). In some regions there may not be enough work in music to make a living, ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... res states that although feminists were among those who opposed the rise of | , feminism has a complicated relationship with the Nazi movement as well, ... |
Dave Ellefson | ... ornia which was formed in 1983 by guitarist/vocalist Dave Mustaine, bassist | and guitarist Greg Handevidt, following Mustaine's expulsion from Metallic ... |
Damon Albarn | ... ray For Rain" featured guest vocals of TV On The Radio's Tunde Adebimpe and | and Hope Sandoval all check in for a song or two |
Wyndham Lewis | ... e inspiration behind Cedric Furber in Wyndham Lewis' The Self-Condemned. In | ' novel The Apes of God, he is seen in the character of Matthew Plunkett, ... |
Kyle Rayner | After Thomas Kalmaku used Jordan's ring to rebuild Oa, | used his power as Ion to resurrect the Guardians. The book of Oa is now re ... |
king | ... to. Many leading revolutionaries wanted a republic, but eventually it was a | and his chief minister who had the power to unite the Italian states as a ... |
Henry VIII | ... f the arms (shown to the right) was granted as an Augmentation of Honour by | to Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk to commemorate his victory at the Ba ... |
Philip Glass | ... frey Reggio edited his films Koyaanisqatsi and Powaqqatsi based on composer | 's music. Similarly, the relationship between director Sergio Leone and co ... |
William Morris | ... ious materials, was founded in Mitcham as a silk-printing business in 1781. | opened a factory on the River Wandle at Merton Abbey. Merton Abbey Mills w ... |
Hugo Riesenfeld | ... au spent the winter editing the film and used the last of his money to hire | for the music scoring. The distribution rights were sold to Paramount for ... |
Nick Lowe | ... rominence in the British pub rock scene of the mid-1970s, such as Ian Dury, | , Eddie and the Hot Rods and Dr. Feelgood; and according to Allmusic "angr ... |
Nicolas Bentley | He died at the age of 80 in 1956. His son | was a famous illustrator |
Chaka Khan | ... Heart' concert event, which also featured fellow performers Gladys Knight, | and Patti LaBelle. The following month she was a headliner at the City Sta ... |
Mark Knopfler | | released a tribute song to Donegan entitled "Donegan's Gone" on his 2004 a ... |
Elvis Presley | ... ic's most successful artists died within eight weeks of each other in 1977. | , the best-selling singer of all time, died on August 16, 1977. Presley's ... |
Hope Sandoval | ... tured guest vocals of TV On The Radio's Tunde Adebimpe and Damon Albarn and | all check in for a song or two |
Dr. Dre | ... face of Ice Cube's continued solo success. The album is considered by many | 's finest production work, and it heralded the beginning of the G-Funk era ... |
Patti LaBelle | ... event, which also featured fellow performers Gladys Knight, Chaka Khan and | . The following month she was a headliner at the City Stages music festiva ... |
Marc Sabat | ... st tuning in other keys. Between 2000 and 2003, Wolfgang von Schweinitz and | developed The Extended Helmholtz-Ellis JI Pitch Notation, a modern adaptat ... |
Bing Crosby | ... 977. Presley's funeral was held at Graceland, on Thursday, August 18, 1977. | , who sold about half a billion records, died October 14, 1977. His single ... |
Nadezhda Purgold | ... d him to settle down and to start a family. In December 1871 he proposed to | , with whom he had developed a close relationship over weekly gatherings o ... |
Samuel Sebastian Wesley | ... Younger), and father of musician Samuel Wesley, and grandfather of musician | . Despite their closeness, Charles and his brother John did not always agr ... |
Wally Wood | ... tists and writers Harvey Kurtzman, Lin Carter, Gray Morrow, Archie Goodwin, | and Jim Steranko to work at the studio. After finishing Culhane's uncomple ... |
Giacomo Puccini | ... t as a dramatic setting in Italian productions goes back at least as far as | 's 1910 opera La fanciulla del West; it is sometimes considered the first ... |
Alan Moore | ... with the tagline that "the DC Universe will never be the same." Along with | 's Watchmen and Frank Miller's , it contributed to the commercial and crea ... |
Louis Jordan | ... tes, because of the suggestive lyrics and driving rhythms. Bandleaders like | innovated the sound of early R&B, using a band with a small horn section a ... |
Gladys Knight | ... l's 'Divas with Heart' concert event, which also featured fellow performers | , Chaka Khan and Patti LaBelle. The following month she was a headliner at ... |
Weasel Walter | In a foreword to the book No Wave, | wrote of the movement's ongoing influence |
Kyle Rayner | ... een Lantern Corps members, including Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, John Stewart, | , Arisia, and Ch'p, line the hall where the Guardians formerly met |
Noël Coward | Visited by Somerset Maugham, Rudyard Kipling, | and Queen Elizabeth II among many others, Penang has always been a popular ... |
Alva Noto | ... s Douglas a.k.a. O.S.T., Aube, Andrew Deutsch, Leif Elggren, Robin Rimbaud, | , Oval, Boards of Canada, DJ Spooky, Florian Hecker, Farmers Manual, Negat ... |
Victor Emmanuel II | ... ore conservative constitutional monarchic figures included Count Cavour and | , who would later become the first king of a united Italy |
Michael Jackson | Along with the 1987 | music video "Bad", in 1986 Scorsese made The Color of Money, a sequel to t ... |
Ennio Morricone | ... sic. Similarly, the relationship between director Sergio Leone and composer | was such that the finale of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and the films O ... |
Hilary Duff | ... y Stadium). The Silver Spurs Arena has been host to many acts, ranging from | and Bob Dylan to an annual rodeo event. Jehovah's Witnesses also use The S ... |
Robin Rimbaud | ... d Stelzer, Chris Douglas a.k.a. O.S.T., Aube, Andrew Deutsch, Leif Elggren, | , Alva Noto, Oval, Boards of Canada, DJ Spooky, Florian Hecker, Farmers Ma ... |
Celine Dion | ... hich the reorganised Air Canada was held. In October 2004, Canadian singer, | became the face of Air Canada, hoping to relaunch the airline, and draw in ... |
Dorival Caymmi | ... Elizeth Cardoso, among others. Others such as Assis Valente, Ataulfo Alves, | , Herivelto Martins, Pedro Caetano, and Synval Silva led the samba to the ... |
Nels Cline | ... trumpeters Rob Mazurek and Cuong Vu, saxophonist Ken Vandermark, guitarist | , bassist Todd Sickafoose, keyboardist Craig Taborn, drummer/percussionist ... |
Joseph Cornell | ... in the collections of New York artist, sculptor and experimental filmmaker | . One rare original Little Prince watercolour would be mysteriously sold a ... |
Debbie Reynolds | ... appeared in various musicals, such as 1966's The Singing Nun, also starring | . Over the course of his long career, he played lead roles or guest-starre ... |
Nietzsche | ... -Human, Superman"; ) is a concept in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche. | posited the Übermensch as a goal for humanity to set for itself in his 188 ... |
Diana Krall | ... a Records released her newest studio album, Love is the Answer, produced by | . On October 2, 2009, Streisand made her British television performance de ... |
Charles Laughton | ... cinemas in 1934, in Alexander Korda's film The Private Life of Henry VIII. | played the king, with actress Everley Gregg appearing as Catherine Parr. T ... |
Hugh Trevor-Roper | ... n Bernadotte and Kersten came to public attention through British historian | . In 1953, Trevor-Roper published an article based on an interview and doc ... |
Bob Dylan | ... Silver Spurs Arena has been host to many acts, ranging from Hilary Duff and | to an annual rodeo event. Jehovah's Witnesses also use The Silver Spurs Ar ... |
Ray Noble | ... nd 1935. In 1935, he assembled an American orchestra for British bandleader | , developing the arrangement of lead clarinet over four saxophones that ev ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... purpose of the SS, that of safeguarding the leadership of the Nazi Party ( | ) continued until the very end of the group's existence. Hitler had used b ... |
Hitler | ... forbidden the unification of Austria and Germany, but native Austrian-born | was vastly striving to annex Austria during the late 1930s, which was fier ... |
Green Arrow | The 2001 | story "Quiver" (written by Kevin Smith) and the final Supergirl story arc, ... |
Gray Morrow | ... omic book and pulp fiction artists and writers Harvey Kurtzman, Lin Carter, | , Archie Goodwin, Wally Wood and Jim Steranko to work at the studio. After ... |
Brian Welch | Another artist, | , whose solo debut was released to Christian markets, found their album pu ... |
Herivelto Martins | ... among others. Others such as Assis Valente, Ataulfo Alves, Dorival Caymmi, | , Pedro Caetano, and Synval Silva led the samba to the music industry |
De Kooning | ... four minutes and thirty three seconds of silence and Rauschenberg's Erased | Drawing. Many conceptual works take the position that art is created by th ... |
Bruce Springsteen | ... ty of eras. Weinberg sometimes took extended leaves of absence to tour with | as the drummer for his E Street Band. During his absence, temporary replac ... |
Johann David Heinichen | The circle of fifths, first described in 1728 by | in his book Der General-bass, has been used ever since as a means of illus ... |
Kazimierz Serocki | ... Witold Szalonek, Krzysztof Penderecki, Witold Lutosławski, Wojciech Kilar, | and Henryk Mikołaj Górecki |
Rod Stewart | ... James Sainsbury, Peter Sellers, Mike Skinner, Alison Steadman, Imre Varadi, | , Victoria Wood, Lord Young of Dartington, Toby Young, and Alex Zane |
Jerry Lee Lewis | ... inspiring many of the pioneers of rock and roll, such as Elvis Presley and | , as well as Chuck Berry and Ike Turner, while providing a framework for e ... |
Michelangelo | ... orkshop, claimed Bandinelli was driven by jealousy of Benvenuto Cellini and | ; and recounts that |
Carl Nielsen | ... aintains strong symphonic cohesion by long-term tonal processes (similar to | 's "progressive tonality", where the music is aiming towards a key, rather ... |
Peter Ustinov | ... h, was later turned into a play, an opera by Benjamin Britten and a film by | |
Bill Woodrow | ... t Victor Burgin, painter Derek Jarman, painter Stephen McKenna and sculptor | |
Derek Jarman | ... Baldwin and Mel Ramsden), sculpture/printing artist Victor Burgin, painter | , painter Stephen McKenna and sculptor Bill Woodrow |
Haruhiko Mikimoto | ... the same years as Macross screenwriter Hiroshi Ōnogi and character designer | , where they had a Mobile Suit Gundam fan club called "Gunsight One", a na ... |
Robert Morris | ... Sonnier, Richard Serra and new work by former minimalists Robert Smithson, | , Sol LeWitt, and Barry Le Va, and others. Process art and anti-form art a ... |
Elvis Presley | ... h version of "On The Street Where You Live" is sung while Joe is on a date. | 's version of "Blue Moon" plays as Joe spend his final night before depart ... |
Al Jolson | ... orded Gershwin songs, including Fred Astaire, Louis Armstrong, Dean Martin, | , Bobby Darin, Percy Grainger, Art Tatum, Yehudi Menuhin, Bing Crosby, The ... |
The Duke of Kent | ... ose friend of the convicted Libyan gun smuggler Tarek Kaituni’. It was from | that the Duke took over in this position, which involves him representing ... |
Allen Toussaint | ... Partland on piano. In November, Costello started recording a new album with | and producer Joe Henry. The River in Reverse was released in the UK on the ... |
Hank Williams | ... Daffan, Floyd Tillman, and the Maddox Brothers and Rose, Lefty Frizzell and | , would later be called "traditional" country. Williams' influence in part ... |
Benvenuto Cellini | ... upil in Bandinelli's workshop, claimed Bandinelli was driven by jealousy of | and Michelangelo; and recounts that |
Sergei Rachmaninoff | ... d transcriptions, most famously in a piano version made by Russian composer | . Other selections familiar to listeners in the West are "Dance of the Tum ... |
Dizzy Gillespie | ... hard bop and free jazz. Innovators of the style included Charlie Parker and | , who arose from small jazz clubs in New York City |
Yasunao Tone | ... cker, Farmers Manual, Negativland, Thanasis Kaproulias, Fennesz, Pan Sonic, | , Pavel Zhagun, Arcane Device, Francisco López, Kommissar Hjuler und Frau, ... |
Ary Barroso | ... o contaminated the scene of the samba. With Aquarela do Brasil, composed by | and recorded by Francisco Alves in 1939, the samba-exaltação had become th ... |
William Blake | ... ighted traditional ballads and folk songs, Native American songs and poems, | , Walt Whitman, Jeffers, Ezra Pound, Noh drama, Zen aphorisms, Federico Ga ... |
Victor Burgin | ... oup composed of Michael Baldwin and Mel Ramsden), sculpture/printing artist | , painter Derek Jarman, painter Stephen McKenna and sculptor Bill Woodrow |
Benjamin Britten | ... 3 years after the author's death, was later turned into a play, an opera by | and a film by Peter Ustinov |
Wojciech Kilar | ... imierz Kotoński, Witold Szalonek, Krzysztof Penderecki, Witold Lutosławski, | , Kazimierz Serocki and Henryk Mikołaj Górecki |
George Duke | ... eased an album titled Trav'lin' Light. Jill Scott, Erykah Badu, Joe Sample, | , Christian McBride, and Stevie Wonder made guest appearances. It was nomi ... |
Juanita Suazo Dubray | ... ized at the Santa Fe Indian School, defining authentic Native American art. | , a lifelong resident of Taos Pueblo, is a Native American potter. In 1980 ... |
Arnold Bax | ... music that Brian's could reasonably be mistaken for is some of the work of | , particularly Bax's violent early symphonies (1 and 2). However, while Ba ... |
Giorgio Vasari | ... e for Giuliano de' Medici, identified as Bandinelli's by John Pope-Hennessy | , a former pupil in Bandinelli's workshop, claimed Bandinelli was driven b ... |
Phil Ochs | ... ut Evers and his assassin. Nina Simone wrote and sang "Mississippi Goddam". | wrote the songs, "Too Many Martyrs" and "Another Country," in response to ... |
Otis Redding | ... certification and eventually sold over three million copies. Their cover of | 's "Hard to Handle" and their acoustic ballad "She Talks to Angels" both a ... |
Maximilian I | ... ing, and also successor of Philip, count palatine of the Rhine. The emperor | , interested as archduke of Austria and count of Tirol, interfered in the ... |
Floyd Cramer | ... his band, The Blue Moon Boys, as well as guitarist Chet Atkins and pianist | . "Heartbreak Hotel" is composed of an eight-bar blues progression, and fe ... |
Lefty Frizzell | ... solo singer), Ted Daffan, Floyd Tillman, and the Maddox Brothers and Rose, | and Hank Williams, would later be called "traditional" country. Williams' ... |
Dean Martin | ... ians have recorded Gershwin songs, including Fred Astaire, Louis Armstrong, | , Al Jolson, Bobby Darin, Percy Grainger, Art Tatum, Yehudi Menuhin, Bing ... |
Dr. Seuss | ... apra's It's a Wonderful Life (1946) and Scrooge is likely an influence upon | 's How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1957) |
Rabindranath Tagore | ... d economic freedom for India's peasants and toiling masses. Poets including | used literature, poetry and speech as a tool for political awareness. The ... |
Art & Language | ... e were awarded after a previous nomination in 1984. Other nominees included | (collaborative group composed of Michael Baldwin and Mel Ramsden), sculptu ... |
Jaco Pastorius | In 1979, Williams, guitarist John McLaughlin and bassist | united for a one-time performance at the Havana Jazz Festival. This trio c ... |
Bruce Springsteen | ... rk, many of whom frequently played clubs here on their way to fame, include | , Clarence Clemons, the E Street Band, Jon Bon Jovi and Bon Jovi, Southsid ... |
Charlie Parker | ... g into styles like hard bop and free jazz. Innovators of the style included | and Dizzy Gillespie, who arose from small jazz clubs in New York City |
Noël Coward | ... nts. Sometimes the songs represented original material, or on one occasion, | 's classic There Are Bad Times Just Around The Corner, but just as often t ... |
Kay Kyser and His Kollege of Musical Knowledge | ... nny Werblin as his right-hand man. Wasserman helped create MCA's radio show | , which debuted on NBC Radio that same year. Following that success, Stein ... |
James Thurber | ... Happiness of Mankind (1931). The "Outlines" became sufficiently common for | to parody the trend in his humorous essay, "An Outline of Scientists"—inde ... |
Robert Mitchum | ... Gallows High) is a 1947 film noir directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring | , Jane Greer, and Kirk Douglas. The film was adapted by Daniel Mainwaring ... |
King Henry VIII | ... e River Thames. It was originally built for Cardinal Wolsey, a favourite of | , circa 1514; in 1529, as Wolsey fell from favour, the palace was passed t ... |
Sebastian Klonowic | ... and writers of the Polish renaissance lived and worked in Lublin, including | and Jan Kochanowski, who died in the city in 1584. In 1578 the Crown Tribu ... |
John Lurie | ... ed at that point). The show's opening theme was written by Howard Shore and | (a finalist for the job as band leader). The show's closing theme was call ... |
Vinnie Paul Abbott | ... spot. Darrell, however, would not join without his brother, Pantera drummer | . Having already hired Nick Menza, the band was forced to turn Darrell dow ... |
Anthony Payne | ... mpson in Maida Vale Studio 1, and played by the New Philharmonia Orchestra. | in his Daily Telegraph review wrote: "It was fascinating to contemplate th ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... ers to deploy mustard gas to Italy. This included Italian intelligence that | had threatened to use gas against Italy if the state changed sides, and pr ... |
King Oliver | ... ery, and pure tone, which contrasted with "the dirty, rough-edged sound" of | and his protégé Armstrong, whose playing was often more energetic and whos ... |
John Cage | Stockhausen, along with | , is one of the few avant-garde composers to have succeeded in penetrating ... |
Witold Lutosławski | ... law Schaeffer, Włodzimierz Kotoński, Witold Szalonek, Krzysztof Penderecki, | , Wojciech Kilar, Kazimierz Serocki and Henryk Mikołaj Górecki |
Black Francis | ... l idol." While at college in Massachusetts, Thompson adopted the stage name | , and formed The Pixies along with Joey Santiago, Kim Deal, and David Love ... |
Ian Hamilton Finlay | ... g But My Own." Other nominees included Terry Atkinson, sculptor Tony Cragg, | , Milena Kalinovska and painting/printing artist John Walker. The prize wa ... |
Kommissar Hjuler | ... esz, Pan Sonic, Yasunao Tone, Pavel Zhagun, Arcane Device, Francisco López, | und Frau, Bryan Lewis Saunders, and others. In 2009, noise was said to be ... |
Liliuokalani | ... him. When his wife, Queen Kapiolani, and his sister, Princess (later Queen) | , took a trip across North America and on to the British Islands, in 1887, ... |
Nina Simone | ... ote his 1963 song "Only a Pawn in Their Game" about Evers and his assassin. | wrote and sang "Mississippi Goddam". Phil Ochs wrote the songs, "Too Many ... |
Roger Glover | ... four bonus tracks from Coverdale's second solo album Northwinds produced by | . A blues rock/R&B debut album Trouble, was released in the autumn of 1978 ... |
Percy Grainger | ... cluding Fred Astaire, Louis Armstrong, Dean Martin, Al Jolson, Bobby Darin, | , Art Tatum, Yehudi Menuhin, Bing Crosby, The Moody Blues, Janis Joplin, J ... |
Ezra Pound | ... ngs, Native American songs and poems, William Blake, Walt Whitman, Jeffers, | , Noh drama, Zen aphorisms, Federico García Lorca, and Robert Duncan as si ... |
Slash | ... but had declined in order to remain in Dark Angel. Guns N' Roses guitarist | had been jamming with Mustaine and Ellefson and, though it appeared that h ... |
Igor Stravinsky | ... these scales made him seem conservative compared with later composers like | , though they were often building on Rimsky-Korsakov's work |
Terry Atkinson | ... ed the Turner Prize for "A Small Thing But My Own." Other nominees included | , sculptor Tony Cragg, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Milena Kalinovska and painting ... |
Wagner | ... portant characters, events, ideas or objects, an idea often associated with | 's use of leitmotif. These may be played in different variations depending ... |
Floyd Tillman | ... Tubb, Kitty Wells (the first major female country solo singer), Ted Daffan, | , and the Maddox Brothers and Rose, Lefty Frizzell and Hank Williams, woul ... |
Jack Kirby | In 1998, he was posthumously awarded a Harvey Award and entered into the | Hall of Fame; a year later, he was inducted into the Eisner Award Hall of ... |
Leonardo da Vinci | ... , he was apprenticed under Giovanni Francesco Rustici, a sculptor friend of | . Among his earliest works was a Saint Jerome in wax, made for Giuliano de ... |
Heitor Villa-Lobos | ... with this status of national identity came the recognition of intellectual | , who arranged a recording with the maestro Leopold Stokowski in 1940, whi ... |
Junji Ito | Spirals was also the source of material for Japanese horror manga artist | for his manga Uzumaki about a town obsessed with spirals, which was adapte ... |
Miles Davis | On the Corner (1972) was | 's foray into funk-jazz. Like his previous works, On the Corner was unique ... |
Krzysztof Penderecki | ... d Tadeusz Baird, Boguslaw Schaeffer, Włodzimierz Kotoński, Witold Szalonek, | , Witold Lutosławski, Wojciech Kilar, Kazimierz Serocki and Henryk Mikołaj ... |
Green Arrow | ... s Matthew Cable). Morpheus also appears briefly during Kevin Smith's run on | in a flashback showing him in Alexander Burgess' basement, still imprisone ... |
Isaac Newton | ... olars then teaching mathematics and medicine, including Dr. John Radcliffe, | , and Samuel Pepys. However, Arbuthnot lacked the money to be a full-time ... |
Salvador Dalí | ... Walt Disney as one of the studio's most gifted artists and teamed him with | on the animated short Destino, a project begun in 1945 that was not comple ... |
Björk | ... say they studied with Stockhausen (Flur 2003, 228), and Icelandic vocalist | has acknowledged Stockhausen's influence (Heuger 1998, 15; Björk 1996; Ros ... |
Freddie Hubbard | ... ne Shorter. Miles was in the midst of a six-year hiatus and was replaced by | . The record was later released as V.S.O.P. and was highly instrumental in ... |
Howard Hodgkin | | is awarded the Turner Prize for "A Small Thing But My Own." Other nominees ... |
Ray Charles | ... ing of the film. After Joe leaves the doctor's office, an edited version of | 's version of "Ol' Man River" plays. "Mas Que Nada" by Sergio Mendes & Bra ... |
Len Lye | ... writers and artists including James Reeves, Norman Cameron, John Aldridge, | , Jacob Bronowski, and Honor Wyatt. The house is now a museum. Progress of ... |
Walt Disney | ... rt direction, effects animation and special effects. Hench was respected by | as one of the studio's most gifted artists and teamed him with Salvador Da ... |
Bobby Darin | ... win songs, including Fred Astaire, Louis Armstrong, Dean Martin, Al Jolson, | , Percy Grainger, Art Tatum, Yehudi Menuhin, Bing Crosby, The Moody Blues, ... |
Howard Shore | ... break was inserted at that point). The show's opening theme was written by | and John Lurie (a finalist for the job as band leader). The show's closing ... |
David Kalākaua | ... mar of Hawaiian ("Über die Hawaiische Sprache") in 1837. When Hawaiian King | took a trip around the world, he brought his native language with him. Whe ... |
Włodzimierz Kotoński | ... sh Composers' School. Composers included Tadeusz Baird, Boguslaw Schaeffer, | , Witold Szalonek, Krzysztof Penderecki, Witold Lutosławski, Wojciech Kila ... |
Daniel Eberlin | ... o Eisenach, where he found employment as court organist under Kapellmeister | (also a native of Nuremberg), in the employ of Johann Georg I, Duke of Sax ... |
Erykah Badu | ... ater in 2007, Latifah released an album titled Trav'lin' Light. Jill Scott, | , Joe Sample, George Duke, Christian McBride, and Stevie Wonder made guest ... |
Dolores Duran | ... s. Other practitioners of this style were Antonio Maria, Custódio Mesquita, | , Fernando Lobo, Ismael Neto, Lupicínio Rodrigues, Batatinha, and Adoniran ... |
Richard Strauss | ... e Russian-German composer Ludwig Minkus, a tone poem by the German composer | , a German film (1933) directed by G. W. Pabst, a Soviet film (1957) direc ... |
Dorothy Dunn | ... ther. In the 1920s she attended the Santa Fe Indian School and in the 1930s | 's studio of the same school. Multi-talented, Chalee was a muralist and ar ... |
Russell Crowe | The World War II drama Blood Oath (1990) debuted both | and Jason Donovan, in minor cinematic roles. Crowe demonstrated his versat ... |
Giovanni Francesco Rustici | ... mith, and first apprenticed in his shop. As a boy, he was apprenticed under | , a sculptor friend of Leonardo da Vinci. Among his earliest works was a S ... |
Paul Williams | The landmark | -designed Beverly Hills property that MCA once occupied is now the headqua ... |
Rick Veitch | ... ant Morrison, as well as in Gaiman's own The Books of Magic series and in a | -authored issue of Swamp Thing (where he meets Matthew Cable). Morpheus al ... |
George IV | ... he final three joint rulers (1760–1837), there was only one short visit, by | in 1821. From 1816 to 1837 Viceroy Adolphus represented the monarch in Han ... |
Elvis Presley | ... d, Streisand was named the most successful female singer in the U.S. — only | and The Beatles had sold more albums. In 1980, she released her best-selli ... |
Giambologna | ... s the location of a number of statues by other sculptors such as Donatello, | , Ammannati and Cellini, although some have been replaced with copies to p ... |
Isaac Newton | ... e same time was put on the board trying to publish the Historia coelestius. | and Edmund Halley wanted it published immediately, to support their work o ... |
James Best | ... of a murder of a young black man and the elderly white man, played by actor | , who seems to have gotten away with the 40-year-old murder. (The TV episo ... |
Rex Humbard | After years of radio broadcasting in 1952 | became the first to have a weekly church service broadcast on television. ... |
Elvis Presley | "Heartbreak Hotel" is a song recorded by American rock and roll musician | . It was released as a single on January 27, 1956, Presley's first on his ... |
Malcolm Morley | The first Turner Prize was awarded to | , an English artist living in the United States. Other nominees included s ... |
Yehudi Menuhin | ... Armstrong, Dean Martin, Al Jolson, Bobby Darin, Percy Grainger, Art Tatum, | , Bing Crosby, The Moody Blues, Janis Joplin, John Coltrane, Frank Sinatra ... |
Winston Churchill | ... ich derives its fame from the Potsdam Conference of the World War II allies | , Harry Truman and Joseph Stalin in 1945. The Taj Mahal Palace & Tower in ... |
Willie Nelson | ... ude to age as they do in America, where young people come to check out, say | . They feel some connection with him and find a role for that music in the ... |
Jet Li | Jackie Chan and | are prominent movie figures who have been responsible for promoting Chines ... |
Robert Morris | ... orah Hay, Lucinda Childs, Steve Paxton and others collaborated with artists | , Robert Whitman, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, and engineers like Billy ... |
Matt Lucas | ... ipts were written by the same writers as Little Britain (David Walliams and | ) and Baker assumed his Little Britain persona. He used lines such as "Hel ... |
Wallace Roney | ... ntrigue, which featured the playing of pianist Mulgrew Miller and trumpeter | . Later that year he formed a quintet with Miller, Roney, saxophonist Bill ... |
Kitty Wells | ... onk" songs associated barrooms, were performed by the likes of Ernest Tubb, | (the first major female country solo singer), Ted Daffan, Floyd Tillman, a ... |
Jackie Chan | ... s of kickboxing were introduced in 1993, based on 1980s Seidokaikan karate. | and Jet Li are prominent movie figures who have been responsible for promo ... |
Cellini | ... ent marble pedestal. But from the moment it was unveiled, it faced ridicule | ;compared the ponderous group to 'a sac full of melons'. Afterwards, the B ... |
Jon Lord | ... ucing commitments he was replaced by the former Deep Purple keyboard player | , during sessions for the first LP |
Jonathan Swift | ... extual criticism as pedantry. His classical controversies also called forth | 's Battle of the Books |
Hank Williams | ... a few major pop stars. The most influential country musician of the era was | , a bluesy country singer from Alabama. He remains renowned as one of coun ... |
John VI of Portugal | ... one another. In the Portuguese colony, the heir apparent Pedro, son of King | , proclaimed the country's independence in 1822 and became Brazil's first ... |
John Wayne | Actor | disliked the film because he felt it was an allegory for blacklisting, whi ... |
Neil Diamond | ... ommercially successful duet, (US No. 1), "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" (with | ) (US No. 1) and "The Main Event" (US No. 3), some of which came from soun ... |
Piotr Rubik | ... Meyer, Paweł Szymański, Krzesimir Dębski, Hanna Kulenty, Eugeniusz Knapik, | and Paweł Mykietyn |
Donatello | ... Signoria is the location of a number of statues by other sculptors such as | , Giambologna, Ammannati and Cellini, although some have been replaced wit ... |
Art Tatum | ... aire, Louis Armstrong, Dean Martin, Al Jolson, Bobby Darin, Percy Grainger, | , Yehudi Menuhin, Bing Crosby, The Moody Blues, Janis Joplin, John Coltran ... |
Ludwig Minkus | ... he Spanish Manuel de Falla, a Russian ballet by the Russian-German composer | , a tone poem by the German composer Richard Strauss, a German film (1933) ... |
Bryan Lewis Saunders | ... e, Pavel Zhagun, Arcane Device, Francisco López, Kommissar Hjuler und Frau, | , and others. In 2009, noise was said to be trending heavily with "lo-fi" ... |
Paweł Mykietyn | ... ymański, Krzesimir Dębski, Hanna Kulenty, Eugeniusz Knapik, Piotr Rubik and | |
Otto Luening | ... concrète approach that Davis and producer Teo Macero (who had studied with | at Columbia University's Computer Music Center) had begun to explore in th ... |
Trini Lopez | The second theme is the openness to Latin American sounds and influences. | , Santana, Malo, Azteca, Toro, Ozomatli and other Chicano Latin Rock group ... |
John James Audubon | ... squirrels," probably in reference to the sound they make. In the mid-1800s, | and his sons included a lithograph of the chipmunk in their Viviparous Qua ... |
Eugeniusz Knapik | ... include Krzysztof Meyer, Paweł Szymański, Krzesimir Dębski, Hanna Kulenty, | , Piotr Rubik and Paweł Mykietyn |
Mulgrew Miller | ... te Records entitled Foreign Intrigue, which featured the playing of pianist | and trumpeter Wallace Roney. Later that year he formed a quintet with Mill ... |
Ernest Tubb | ... hese "honky tonk" songs associated barrooms, were performed by the likes of | , Kitty Wells (the first major female country solo singer), Ted Daffan, Fl ... |
Adam Sandler | ... ds of thousands of people to the city, and bringing famous celebrities like | and Madonna |
Mitchum | ... at small, out-of-the-way Bridgeport, California in search of Jeff Bailey ( | ). Jeff is dating local girl Ann Miller (Virginia Huston), whose parents a ... |
Mondrian | ... t in art (with roots in geometric abstraction via Malevich, the Bauhaus and | ) which rejected the idea of relational, and subjective painting, the comp ... |
John McHale | ... on age. The early works of David Hockney and the works of Richard Hamilton, | , and Eduardo Paolozzi were considered seminal examples in the movement. W ... |
Adrian Boult | ... mpson, himself a significant composer and BBC Music Producer, who asked Sir | to programme the Eighth Symphony in 1954. From then on Brian composed anot ... |
Manuel de Falla | ... ian composer Giovanni Paisiello, the French Jules Massenet, and the Spanish | , a Russian ballet by the Russian-German composer Ludwig Minkus, a tone po ... |
Johnnie Mortimer | ... an for 16 episodes from 25 February 1968. The scripts were written by Took, | , Brian Cooke and Donald Webster. The cast was Horne, Williams, Paddick, M ... |
George Lucas | ... I and III, which brought in Star Wars fans from around the world, including | . Also, Indianapolis hosted Super Bowl 46 in 2012, bringing hudreds of tho ... |
Barry Gibb | ... old more albums. In 1980, she released her best-selling effort to date, the | -produced Guilty. The album contained the hits "Woman in Love" (which spen ... |
Jules Massenet | ... rt, including operas by the Italian composer Giovanni Paisiello, the French | , and the Spanish Manuel de Falla, a Russian ballet by the Russian-German ... |
Hanna Kulenty | ... odern composers include Krzysztof Meyer, Paweł Szymański, Krzesimir Dębski, | , Eugeniusz Knapik, Piotr Rubik and Paweł Mykietyn |
Pop Chalee | ... l. Lori "Pop Wea" Tanner (d. 1966) was also a noted potter from Taos Pueblo | , also known as Merina Lujan and "Blue Flower" (1906–1993), was the daught ... |
Oscar Rejlander | In 1856, | created the world's first "trick photograph" by combining different sectio ... |
Pablo Casals | Other museums such as the | Museum, the Book Museum, Americas Museum and the National Gallery display ... |
Mike Sekowsky | ... risis on Earths 1 and 2" in Justice League of America #21-22, with penciler | ), and the 1965 Alley for Best Novel ("Solomon Grundy Goes on a Rampage" i ... |
Chet Atkins | ... a session that featured his band, The Blue Moon Boys, as well as guitarist | and pianist Floyd Cramer. "Heartbreak Hotel" is composed of an eight-bar b ... |
Tony Smith | ... ter sculpture, “Tau”, created by late Hunter professor and respected artist | |
Teo Macero | ... lmination of sorts of the musique concrète approach that Davis and producer | (who had studied with Otto Luening at Columbia University's Computer Music ... |
Krzysztof Meyer | More modern composers include | , Paweł Szymański, Krzesimir Dębski, Hanna Kulenty, Eugeniusz Knapik, Piot ... |
Charles V | ... ci. Bandinelli, a supporter of the Medici, was also exiled. In 1530 Emperor | retook Florence after a long siege. Pope Clement VII subsequently installe ... |
Neneh Cherry | ... inger-songwriter Carlton McCarthy, and then, with considerable backing from | , they signed to Circa Records in 1990 – committing to deliver six studio ... |
Mae Boren Axton | ... and was the best-selling single of 1956. It was written by Tommy Durden and | |
Richard Hamilton | ... the mass production age. The early works of David Hockney and the works of | , John McHale, and Eduardo Paolozzi were considered seminal examples in th ... |
Claude Debussy | ... n he heard Richard Strauss's opera Salome, and told Diaghilev after hearing | 's opera Pelléas et Mélisande, "Do not make me listen to all these horrors ... |
Giovanni Paisiello | ... y of works in other fields of art, including operas by the Italian composer | , the French Jules Massenet, and the Spanish Manuel de Falla, a Russian ba ... |
Bing Crosby | ... Martin, Al Jolson, Bobby Darin, Percy Grainger, Art Tatum, Yehudi Menuhin, | , The Moody Blues, Janis Joplin, John Coltrane, Frank Sinatra, Mel Tormé, ... |
Charles Previn | ... f, the head of the music department at Columbia Pictures. The Oscar went to | of Universal Pictures for One Hundred Men and a Girl. John P. Livadary was ... |
Stephen Sondheim | ... featured tunes by Rodgers & Hammerstein, George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, and | , who was persuaded to rework some of his songs especially for this record ... |
Cher | During the 1990s, Wapping was home to American entertainer | . TV presenter Graham Norton, currently (as of 2010) lives in the locality |
Irmin Schmidt | ... c" (Texte 4, 505). Founding members of Cologne-based experimental band Can, | and Holger Czukay, both studied with Stockhausen at the Cologne Courses fo ... |
Tomasz Stańko | ... 70s. Some famous Polish jazz artists are: Krzysztof Komeda, Adam Makowicz, | , Michał Urbaniak |
Pablo Picasso | ... . Brassai photographed many of his artist friends, including Salvador Dalí, | , Henri Matisse, Alberto Giacometti, and several of the prominent writers ... |
Garry Trudeau | ... enator Joe McCarthy, caricatured in his comic strip as "Simple J. Malarky". | , whose comic strip Doonesbury has charted and recorded many American foll ... |
John Coltrane | ... ger, Art Tatum, Yehudi Menuhin, Bing Crosby, The Moody Blues, Janis Joplin, | , Frank Sinatra, Mel Tormé, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Sam Cooke, Di ... |
Johnny Cash | ... on Billboard's charts for that year were Elvis Presley, "Heartbreak Hotel" | ;, "I Walk the Line"; and Carl Perkins, "Blue Suede Shoes" |
Jon Secada | ... Lozada. The ceremony was emceed by Oprah Winfrey. In addition, Daryl Hall, | and Diana Ross gave musical performances. Ross was also supposed to kick a ... |
Prince | ... a version. Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman covered the song in a medley with | 's "Kiss", for the 2006 Warner Bros film Happy Feet. The song was also fea ... |
Mack David | ... The Trouble with Harry (1955, "Flagging the Train to Tuscaloosa"; words by | ); Never Love a Stranger (1958, score); The Pusher (1960, score); Clean an ... |
Jerry Reed | ... 80, he had a cameo in Smokey and the Bandit II which starred Burt Reynolds, | , and Sally Field. He made a guest appearance in The Adventures of Brisco ... |
Michał Urbaniak | ... us Polish jazz artists are: Krzysztof Komeda, Adam Makowicz, Tomasz Stańko, | |
Philip the Good | ... ken – to Italy and Spain, and he received commissions from, amongst others, | , Netherlandish nobility and foreign princes. By the latter half of the fi ... |
Nelson Cavaquinho | ... ded by composers from other Rio hills, as Cartola, Carlos Cachaça, and then | , e Geraldo Pereira, Paulo da Portela, Alcides Malandro Histórico, Manacéi ... |
Sidney Nolan | ... eorge Eliot, Jacob Bronowski, Sir Ralph Richardson, Christina Rossetti, Sir | , Alexander Litvinenko, Malcolm McLaren, and Radclyffe Hall |
Pete Townshend | According to rock historian Walter Rasmussen, | once said that The Who's 1969 album Tommy was inspired by the rock opera " ... |
Baby Bash | ... cano artists include Psycho Realm, Sick Symphonies, Street Platoon, El Vuh, | , Lil Rob, and Lighter Shade Of Brown as well as A.K.A. Down Kilo with "De ... |
Leonard Leslie Brooke | The first incarnation of the band,"Mr. Crowe's Garden"; named after | s children's book Johnny Crow's Garden, began in 1984 in Atlanta. Influenc ... |
Janis Joplin | ... n, Percy Grainger, Art Tatum, Yehudi Menuhin, Bing Crosby, The Moody Blues, | , John Coltrane, Frank Sinatra, Mel Tormé, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald ... |
Krzysztof Komeda | ... which was most famous in 60s and 70s. Some famous Polish jazz artists are: | , Adam Makowicz, Tomasz Stańko, Michał Urbaniak |
Tom Jones | ... dets, Roger Miller, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, John Cale, Merle Haggard, | , Dax Riggs, Roger McGuinn, Suzi Quatro, Van Halen, Jimi Hendrix, Neil Dia ... |
Robert Crumb | ... the East Side Book Store on St. Mark's Place, Bakshi came across a copy of | 's Fritz the Cat. Impressed by Crumb's sharp satire, Bakshi purchased the ... |
Charles Aznavour | ... me Expo New York 2002 that the name was originally based on the French name | , a popular French-language singer. (Interestingly, the 2004 edition of th ... |
Herbie Hancock | ... er Report's subsequent releases were refreshingly creative funk-jazz works. | 's Headhunters band (1973) was also in the funk-jazz style. Both groups us ... |
Jerome Kern | ... atinum. The album featured tunes by Rodgers & Hammerstein, George Gershwin, | , and Stephen Sondheim, who was persuaded to rework some of his songs espe ... |
Elvis Presley | ... e number two, three and four songs on Billboard's charts for that year were | , "Heartbreak Hotel"; Johnny Cash, "I Walk the Line"; and Carl Perkins, "B ... |
John Mellencamp | ... . Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and American singer-songwriters like | an |
Link Wray | Pete Townshend, having been influenced by | , is often credited for introducing the term and the power chord in genera ... |
David Eugene Edwards | ... riter Van Morrison and American singer-songwriters like John Mellencamp and | (of 16 Horsepower and Woven Hand) have also claimed to be fans of Larry No ... |
Oscar Wilde | ... cleaned." Thus the two men have lost their lives for nothing. (Compare with | 's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray |
Richard Rodgers | ... a castle to collect a debt and is mistaken for a baron. Featuring songs by | and Lorenz Hart, it was directed by Rouben Mamoulian, who, with the help o ... |
Hadouken! | ... d applied by the NME to bands including Trash Fashion, New Young Pony Club, | , Late of the Pier, Test Icicles and Shitdisco, forming a scene with a sim ... |
Adam Makowicz | ... mous in 60s and 70s. Some famous Polish jazz artists are: Krzysztof Komeda, | , Tomasz Stańko, Michał Urbaniak |
Guy Sebastian | ... as the winner of an early series of Australian Idol, soul singer/songwriter | has also made an impact on this genre in Australia winning awards at the U ... |
Morris Stoloff | ... music, the nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Score went to | , the head of the music department at Columbia Pictures. The Oscar went to ... |
Marty Robbins | ... ity in the late 1950s, most notably with the song El Paso first recorded by | in September 1959 |
Dimitri Tiomkin | ... for Best Supporting Actor to Joseph Schildkraut for the same film. Although | composed the music, the nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original ... |
Sammy Davis, Jr. | Over 300 artists have covered his songs, including | Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and American singer-songwriters like ... |
Damon Albarn | ... e-up of 2003/4. The two would later work jointly once again during the 2008 | sessions for the fifth proper studio album. The other impetus being the th ... |
Joe Sumner | ... piece on the stage of the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris in 2008, with Sting, | of Fiction Plane (Sting's son) and Sylvia Schwartz. Also released in 2006 ... |
Mel Tormé | ... , Bing Crosby, The Moody Blues, Janis Joplin, John Coltrane, Frank Sinatra, | , Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Sam Cooke, Diana Ross, Miles Davis, Her ... |
Malcolm McLaren | ... lph Richardson, Christina Rossetti, Sir Sidney Nolan, Alexander Litvinenko, | , and Radclyffe Hall |
Alberto Giacometti | ... his artist friends, including Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, | , and several of the prominent writers of his time, such as Jean Genet and ... |
Van Morrison | ... have covered his songs, including Sammy Davis, Jr. Irish singer-songwriter | and American singer-songwriters like John Mellencamp an |
Robert Campin | ... was slowly rebuilt during the following 200 years; today he is known, with | and van Eyck, as the third (by birth date) of the three great Early Flemis ... |
Jelly Roll Morton | ... d name acts. Early on, MCA booked such prominent artists as King Oliver and | for clubs and speakeasies run by legendary notorious Chicago mobsters such ... |
Nat King Cole | ... ven lyrics to help promote a 1950s revival of the film, famously covered by | . "This Is My Song" from Chaplin's last film, A Countess from Hong Kong, w ... |
Alan Bullock | ... cal police, ignored the order. Researchers, including William L. Shirer and | , are of the opinion that the NSDAP itself was responsible for starting th ... |
Luciano Berio | ... st 2000, 54); Stockhausen himself says the former band included students of | , and the Grateful Dead were "well orientated toward new music" (Texte 4, ... |
Tony Orlando | ... on's summer camp. At the camp, Taylor spent time learning from singers like | , Florence Henderson, and John Davidson. Also that year, Taylor heard one ... |
Stephen Hillenburg | | had made several "horrible impersonations" before he finally conceived his ... |
Ary Barroso | ... 1940s and then bolero the 1950s. The most famous composers were Noel Rosa, | , Lamartine Babo, Braguinha (also known as João de Barro), and Ataulfo Alv ... |
Hitler | ... ended classes at the University of Berlin from 1931 to 1933. In 1933, after | took over Germany and began instituting anti-Semitic policies, Mendel and ... |
Jan van Eyck | ... reign princes. By the latter half of the fifteenth-century, he had eclipsed | in popularity. However his fame lasted only until the 17th century, and la ... |
Henri Matisse | ... graphed many of his artist friends, including Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso, | , Alberto Giacometti, and several of the prominent writers of his time, su ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... Yehudi Menuhin, Bing Crosby, The Moody Blues, Janis Joplin, John Coltrane, | , Mel Tormé, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Sam Cooke, Diana Ross, Miles ... |
Webb Pierce | ... le providing a framework for emerging honky tonk talents like George Jones. | was the top-charting country artist of the 1950s, with 13 of his singles s ... |
Noel Rosa | ... trot in the 1940s and then bolero the 1950s. The most famous composers were | , Ary Barroso, Lamartine Babo, Braguinha (also known as João de Barro), an ... |
Ludwig van Beethoven | ... . Ben Watson, in his article Noise as Permanent Revolution, points out that | 's Grosse Fuge (1825) "sounded like noise" to his audience at the time. In ... |
Satyajit Ray | ... ince, whether they saw the films or not." He has also cited filmmakers like | , Ingmar Bergman, Michelangelo Antonioni, Federico Fellini as a major infl ... |
Vaughn Bodé | ... enthusiasm, the artist refused to sign the contract Krantz drew up. Artist | warned Bakshi against working with Crumb, describing him as "slick". Baksh ... |
Chet Atkins | ... dually eroded as the Nashville sound grew more pop-oriented. Producers like | created the Nashville sound by stripping the hillbilly elements of the ins ... |
Ella Fitzgerald | ... ues, Janis Joplin, John Coltrane, Frank Sinatra, Mel Tormé, Billie Holiday, | , Sam Cooke, Diana Ross, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hiromi Uehara, Madon ... |
Chet Baker | With | With George Cables With Ron Carter With Stanley Clarke With Miles Davis Wi ... |
Buddy Guy | ... 9, the band, who have been heavily influenced by The Rolling Stones, Faces, | , Otis Redding, and Humble Pie, made a demo that led to their signing with ... |
George Jones | ... ke Turner, while providing a framework for emerging honky tonk talents like | . Webb Pierce was the top-charting country artist of the 1950s, with 13 of ... |
Richard Wagner | ... lowing Olivier's own Richard III) in a television miniseries about composer | . In 1996 he played a wizard in the TV adaptation of Gulliver's Travels. G ... |
George Gershwin | ... fied quadruple platinum. The album featured tunes by Rodgers & Hammerstein, | , Jerome Kern, and Stephen Sondheim, who was persuaded to rework some of h ... |
Otis Redding | ... , who have been heavily influenced by The Rolling Stones, Faces, Buddy Guy, | , and Humble Pie, made a demo that led to their signing with |
Jackson Pollock | ... ian National Gallery, bought the painting Blue Poles by contemporary artist | for US$2 million (A$1.3 million at the time of payment) — about a third of ... |
Chuck Norris | ... ction stars with martial arts background, such as Jean-Claude Van Damme and | |
Carl Van Vechten | ... vel (1921), D. H. Lawrence's Studies in Classic American Literature (1923), | 's essay in The Double Dealer (1922), and Lewis Mumford's biography, Herma ... |
Samuel Beckett | ... hen, in 1991, Edmondson and Mayall co-starred in the West End production of | 's Waiting for Godot at the Queen's Theatre. They have said Bottom was oft ... |
Henri Michaux | ... i, and several of the prominent writers of his time, such as Jean Genet and | |
George Cables | With | With Ron Carter With Stanley Clarke With Miles Davis With Eric Dolphy With ... |
Bill Engvall | ... thy Show as a motivational speaker for people needing to change their life. | 's character is affected by Bradshaw's ranting speakings of witchcraft and ... |
Noel Rosa | ... class, as the ex-student of law Ary Barroso and former student of medicine | |
Daniel Merriweather | Australian soul singer/songwriters like | , has after several successful collaborations with artists such as Mark Ro ... |
Arturo Márquez | ... lude waltz composer Rodolfo Campodónico, opera singer Alfonso Ortiz Tirado, | and classical music composer Pedro Vega Granillo |
Paul McCartney | ... f concerts took place in the park, including performances by Van Halen, Sir | , Celine Dion, Rammstein, Sir Elton John and Metallica |
Bette Davis | ... encies and represent established actors such as James Stewart, Henry Fonda, | , and Ronald Reagan, whom Wasserman became very close with personally. In ... |
Bert Geer Phillips | | and Ernest L. Blumenschein came to Taos, New Mexico as part of a tour of t ... |
Billie Holiday | ... by, The Moody Blues, Janis Joplin, John Coltrane, Frank Sinatra, Mel Tormé, | , Ella Fitzgerald, Sam Cooke, Diana Ross, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hir ... |
Andy Warhol | ... um's year-long delay and unsuccessful release, Lou Reed's relationship with | grew tense until Reed finally fired Warhol as manager in favor of Steve Se ... |
Jack Lawrence | ... Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938, "The Toy Trumpet"; with special lyrics by | ); Just Around the Corner (1938, "Brass Buttons and Epaulettes" [performed ... |
Stephen Hillenburg | ... lp Wanted" on May 1, 1999. SpongeBob was created and designed by cartoonist | shortly after the cancellation of Rocko's Modern Life in 1996. Hillenburg ... |
Charles Theodore Pachelbel | ... e sons and two daughters. Two of the sons, Wilhelm Hieronymus Pachelbel and | , also became organ composers; the latter moved to the American colonies i ... |
Ernest L. Blumenschein | Bert Geer Phillips and | came to Taos, New Mexico as part of a tour of the western United States, b ... |
Kurt Cobain | ... band's early music (Andy Gill even produced the Chili Peppers debut album). | stated that Nirvana started as "a Gang of Four and Scratch Acid ripoff". A ... |
Ary Barroso | ... h has the endorsement of the youth's middle class, as the ex-student of law | and former student of medicine Noel Rosa |
Wynn Stewart | ... . The Bakersfield sound began in the mid to late 1950s when performers like | and Buck Owens began using elements of Western swing and rock, such as the ... |
Jeff Foxworthy | Bradshaw appeared on | 's short-lived sitcom, The Jeff Foxworthy Show as a motivational speaker f ... |
Michael Asher | ... itutions of art (principally museums and galleries) are made in the work of | , Marcel Broodthaers, Daniel Buren and Hans Haacke |
Henry IV of Castile | ... rder of Santiago, Lord of Castellanos, a Maestresala official instructor of | and General of the Frontier of Portugal. Pedro de Alvarado's mother was Di ... |
Franz Lehár | In 1934, he starred in the first sound film of the | operetta The Merry Widow, one of his best-known films. In 1935, he signed ... |
Wilhelm Hieronymus Pachelbel | ... on August 24, 1684. They had five sons and two daughters. Two of the sons, | and Charles Theodore Pachelbel, also became organ composers; the latter mo ... |
Tracey Emin | ... a shark in formaldehyde by Damien Hirst and "My Bed", a dishevelled bed by | . Controversy has also come from other directions, including a Culture Min ... |
Christina Aguilera | ... ndtrack for House M.D. featured Costello's interpretation of "Beautiful" by | , with the song appearing in the second episode of Series 2 |
Kate Smith | ... in the area. Guests, such as Al Capone, Connie Mack, Babe Ruth, and singer | were able to utilize the hotel's airfield for arrival |
Diana Ross | ... rane, Frank Sinatra, Mel Tormé, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Sam Cooke, | , Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hiromi Uehara, Madonna, Judy Garland, Julie ... |
Walt Kelly | ... he Senate as an assemblage of freaks and crooks... boobs and undesirables." | 's Pogo was likewise censored in 1952 over his overt satire of Senator Joe ... |
John Cage | ... starting with 18th century concert hall music. Hegarty contends that it is | 's composition 4'33", in which an audience sits through four and a half mi ... |
Granville Bantock | ... festivals he made the lifelong friendship of his near-contemporary composer | (1868–1946) |
Lou Reed | Frustrated by the album's year-long delay and unsuccessful release, | 's relationship with Andy Warhol grew tense until Reed finally fired Warho ... |
Pixinguinha | ... of a type of samba that was quite different from those of Donga, Sinhô, and | . The samba of Estácio de Sá signed up quickly as the samba carioca par ex ... |
William Sterndale Bennett | ... hildren. One of his sons was named Sterndale after the English composer Sir | . At this point (1907) a development unusual in British 20th century music ... |
Holger Czukay | ... Founding members of Cologne-based experimental band Can, Irmin Schmidt and | , both studied with Stockhausen at the Cologne Courses for New Music (Text ... |
Eminem | ... ulture who aroused interest in poetry and lyrics, Heaney praised rap artist | , saying "He has created a sense of what is possible. He has sent a voltag ... |
Ike Turner | ... roll, such as Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis, as well as Chuck Berry and | , while providing a framework for emerging honky tonk talents like George ... |
Nicholas Musuraca | ... e, dark cinematography and classic femme fatale. The film's cinematographer | also shot Tourneur's Cat People. In 1991, Out of the Past was added to the ... |
Richard Westmacott | ... inor. The pediment over the main entrance is decorated by sculptures by Sir | depicting The Progress of Civilisation, consisting of fifteen allegorical ... |
John Herschel | ... le toy figures of John Stuart Mill, poet Felicia Hemans, and astronomer Sir | . Youthful inventiveness finds a way, however |
Tommaso da Modena | The earliest pictorial evidence for the use of eyeglasses is | 's 1352 portrait of the cardinal Hugh de Provence reading in a scriptorium ... |
Clement Greenberg | ... modern art. This position is adopted by both defenders of modernism such as | , as well as radical opponents of modernism such as Félix Guattari, who ca ... |
Bennie Maupin | ... er. The Headhunters' lineup and instrumentation, retaining only wind player | from Hancock's previous sextet, reflected his new musical direction. Bassi ... |
Lorenz Hart | ... a debt and is mistaken for a baron. Featuring songs by Richard Rodgers and | , it was directed by Rouben Mamoulian, who, with the help of the songwrite ... |
Bruce Lee | ... eached the peak of its popularity largely in part due to its greatest icon, | |
Sam Cooke | ... , John Coltrane, Frank Sinatra, Mel Tormé, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, | , Diana Ross, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hiromi Uehara, Madonna, Judy Ga ... |
Richard Strauss | ... formance and became a fervent enthusiast of the new music being produced by | and the British composers of the day. Through attending music festivals he ... |
Mark Mothersbaugh | Devo founding member | , through his company Mutato Muzika, purchased Scott's only (non-functioni ... |
Holland–Dozier–Holland | ... premes songs written by the Motown songwriting and production team known as | . In late 1963, Berry Gordy chose Diana Ross as the official lead singer o ... |
Johnny Cash | ... rmers retained popularity, however, such as the long-standing cultural icon | . The Bakersfield sound began in the mid to late 1950s when performers lik ... |
Celine Dion | ... place in the park, including performances by Van Halen, Sir Paul McCartney, | , Rammstein, Sir Elton John and Metallica |
Chuck Berry | ... ers of rock and roll, such as Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis, as well as | and Ike Turner, while providing a framework for emerging honky tonk talent ... |
Damien Hirst | ... ibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living", a shark in formaldehyde by | and "My Bed", a dishevelled bed by Tracey Emin. Controversy has also come ... |
Mark Ronson | ... riweather, has after several successful collaborations with artists such as | , released his official debut album, Love & War, in June 2009. It entered ... |
Jonathan Swift | ... mathematics, his membership in the Scriblerus Club (where he inspired both | 's Gulliver's Travels book III and Alexander Pope's Peri Bathous, Or the A ... |
Link Wray | ... re is disagreement over which was the first record to feature power chords. | is often cited as having introduced power chords, especially with his 1958 ... |
Roberto Burle Marx | ... in in the 1930s: a geometric wave. The Copacabana promenade was designed by | |
Sylvia Plath | ... teristic of speech and writing, metaphors can serve the poetic imagination, | , in her poem "Cut", to compare the blood issuing from her cut thumb to th ... |
Artur Kapp | ... n, Sergei Prokofiev, Ottorino Respighi, Witold Maliszewski, Mykola Lysenko, | , and Konstanty Gorski. Other students included the music critic and music ... |
Helen Reddy | ... e Aztecs, Ol' 55, Mark Holden, Lyndon Hart, Stevie Wright, John Paul Young, | , Redgum, Hot City Bump Band, Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons, Colleen Hewett, Lin ... |
Saint-Saëns | ... by composers such as Berlioz, Bizet, Fauré, Franck, Lalo, Liszt, Massenet, | , Rachmaninov and Wagner |
Pete Townshend | ... d LP released in the US, "Happy Jack", their primary composer and guitarist | , is said to have "an interest in Stockhausen". Rick Wright and Roger Wate ... |
Stanley Clarke | With | With Miles Davis With Eric Dolphy With Kenny Dorham With Gil Evans With To ... |
Hank Snow | ... try star of 1955. Axton had been hired earlier in the year to publicise the | Jamboree concerts at the Gator Bowl Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, whic ... |
Albrecht Dürer | ... f a clear working proof of an old master print, like the two impressions of | 's Adam and Eve (1504, British Museum and Albertina, Vienna) which show th ... |
Smokey Robinson | ... gs. Most of their early material was written and produced by Berry Gordy or | . In December 1963, the single "When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through ... |
Winston Churchill | ... ied Europe. The Allied leaders, Franklin D. Roosevelt of the United States, | of the United Kingdom and Joseph Stalin of the USSR, had agreed in general ... |
Joseph Schillinger | Russian | 's influence as Gershwin's teacher of composition (1932–1936) was substant ... |
Erik Satie | ... ed musical notes) and undesirable "noise" that make up all noise music from | to NON to Glenn Branca. Writing about Japanese noise music, Hegarty sugges ... |
Edward Rydz-Śmigły | ... ken (one Camp of National Unity was connected to the new strongman, Marshal | ) |
T. R. Williams | ... lection of stereoscopic photographs taken by the Victorian era photographer | and it is sold with a focussing stereoscope. May became an enthusiast of s ... |
Eric Dolphy | With | With Kenny Dorham With Gil Evans With Tommy Flanagan With Hal Galper With ... |
King Edward VII | ... he set up the National Council to campaign against the visit to Ireland of | his consort Alexandra of Denmark |
Bach | ... ravinsky labeled with that term, owing more to the contrapuntal language of | than the Classical clarity of Mozart |
Roger Waters | ... te Townshend, is said to have "an interest in Stockhausen". Rick Wright and | of Pink Floyd also acknowledge Stockhausen as an influence (Macon 1997, 14 ... |
Michael Stipe | ... although few of their followers were as arty or political. R.E.M. frontman | cites Gang of Four as one of his band's chief influences ; Flea of the Red ... |
Romano Scarpa | ... untry of origin for some of the most famous Disney comic artists, including | , Giorgio Cavazzano, and Giovan Battista Carpi. Italy has introduced sever ... |
Selena | Other Chicano/Mexican American singers include | , who sang a variety of Mexican, Tejano, and American popular music, but w ... |
Miles Davis | With | With Eric Dolphy With Kenny Dorham With Gil Evans With Tommy Flanagan With ... |
Ludacris | ... ed to enjoy success with singles such as "Burn", "Saturday Night" featuring | and "" |
Airto Moreira | ... val, thanks to the pedigree of the group’s members (including percussionist | ), and their unorthodox approach to their music. The album featured a soft ... |
Yoda | ... command during the "unexplained" absence of Skywalker while he trained with | at Dagobah. After the events of The Empire Strikes Back, Skywalker and Ant ... |
Glenn Branca | ... undesirable "noise" that make up all noise music from Erik Satie to NON to | . Writing about Japanese noise music, Hegarty suggests that "it is not a g ... |
Tex Williams | ... as dance hall music, would become known as Western swing. Spade Cooley and | also had very popular bands and appeared in films. At its height, Western ... |
Yoko Ono | ... 's Gin. The prize is awarded by a distinguished celebrity: in 2006 this was | |
King Edward VII | | granted Cardiff city status on 28 October 1905, and the city acquired a Ro ... |
Spade Cooley | ... which started out as dance hall music, would become known as Western swing. | and Tex Williams also had very popular bands and appeared in films. At its ... |
Konstanty Gorski | ... iev, Ottorino Respighi, Witold Maliszewski, Mykola Lysenko, Artur Kapp, and | . Other students included the music critic and musicologist Alexander Osso ... |
Pat Hare | ... cordings. Robert Palmer has argued that blues guitarists Willie Johnson and | , both of whom played for Sun Records in the early 1950s, were the true or ... |
Vernon Duke | ... usical relationship with his teacher was written by Gershwin's close friend | , also a Schillinger student, in an article for the Musical Quarterly in 1 ... |
Patsy Montana | ... t only cowboys; cowgirls contributed to the sound in various family groups. | opened the door for female artists with her history making song "I Want To ... |
Francis II of the Two Sicilies | When the Bourbon rule collapsed in 1860 (see | ) a British man named James Stevenson bought the northern part of the isla ... |
Justin Bieber | ... on has achieved international acclaim and has been compared to the likes of | and Miley Cyrus. Simpson's music has charted all over the world |
Ron Carter | With | With Stanley Clarke With Miles Davis With Eric Dolphy With Kenny Dorham Wi ... |
Witold Maliszewski | ... Anatoly Lyadov, Alexander Spendiaryan, Sergei Prokofiev, Ottorino Respighi, | , Mykola Lysenko, Artur Kapp, and Konstanty Gorski. Other students include ... |
E. Irving Couse | ... an-born artists joined them in Taos: Joseph Henry Sharp, W. Herbert Dunton, | and Oscar E. Berninghaus. These six artists were the charter members of th ... |
Antonin Artaud | ... ts (1999), discusses the use of noise as a medium and explores the ideas of | , George Brecht, William Burroughs, Sergei Eisenstein, Fluxus, Allan Kapro ... |
Jonathan Swift | ... to the British ambassador to the court of Hanover through the influence of | when the death of Anne, Queen of Great Britain, three months later put an ... |
Howlin' Wolf | ... rue originators of the power chord, citing as evidence Johnson's playing on | 's "How Many More Years" (recorded 1951) and Hare's playing on James Cotto ... |
Kenneth Amis | ... ngwriter Heather Nova, tenor Gary Burgess, classical musician and conductor | , and more recently, dancehall artist Collie Buddz |
Lisa Frank | ... ts, including actions against Girl's Life, Inc., American Pop Corn Company, | , Inc., Mrs. Field's Cookies, and Hershey Foods. In September 2006, the FT ... |
W. Herbert Dunton | ... American and European-born artists joined them in Taos: Joseph Henry Sharp, | , E. Irving Couse and Oscar E. Berninghaus. These six artists were the cha ... |
Giovan Battista Carpi | ... amous Disney comic artists, including Romano Scarpa, Giorgio Cavazzano, and | . Italy has introduced several new characters to the Disney universe, incl ... |
Caspar David Friedrich | ... te object in the painting. For example, the painting "The Solitary Tree" by | shows a tree with contorted, barren limbs. In looking at that painting, we ... |
Franck | ... s have been based on his poetry by composers such as Berlioz, Bizet, Fauré, | , Lalo, Liszt, Massenet, Saint-Saëns, Rachmaninov and Wagner |
Cody Simpson | R&B and pop singer | has achieved international acclaim and has been compared to the likes of J ... |
Amy Denio | ... Quartet, Steroid Maximus (J. G. Thirlwell), Jon Rauhouse, The Tiptons (with | ), Jeremy Cohen's Quartet San Francisco, Skip Heller, Phillip Johnston, an ... |
Giorgio Cavazzano | ... for some of the most famous Disney comic artists, including Romano Scarpa, | , and Giovan Battista Carpi. Italy has introduced several new characters t ... |
Nao Bustamante | ... Culture Clash and Mexican-born performance artist Guillermo Gomez-Pena and | is a Chicana Artist known internationally for her conceptual art pieces an ... |
Newton’s | ... forces that Herbart attempted to explain by means of mathematical formulas. | influence can be seen in Herbart’s beliefs about how forces mechanically i ... |
Maximilian I | ... e Muscovite wars. 1515 he entered into alliance with the Holy Roman Emperor | |
Joseph Henry Sharp | ... n a few years other American and European-born artists joined them in Taos: | , W. Herbert Dunton, E. Irving Couse and Oscar E. Berninghaus. These six a ... |
John Gurdon | ... s hosts The Francis Crick Graduate Lectures. The first two lectures were by | and Tim Hunt |
Roy Rogers | ... singing cowboys from the era were Gene Autry, the Sons of the Pioneers and | . Country music & western music were frequently played together on the sam ... |
Al Capp | Cartoonists often use satire as well as straight humour. | 's satirical comic strip Li'l Abner was censored in September 1947. The co ... |
James Cotton | ... Howlin' Wolf's "How Many More Years" (recorded 1951) and Hare's playing on | 's "Cotton Crop Blues" (recorded 1954) |
George Brecht | ... sses the use of noise as a medium and explores the ideas of Antonin Artaud, | , William Burroughs, Sergei Eisenstein, Fluxus, Allan Kaprow, Michael McCl ... |
Miley Cyrus | ... ternational acclaim and has been compared to the likes of Justin Bieber and | . Simpson's music has charted all over the world |
Lalo Alcaraz | ... ant in Work of Art: The next Great Artist produced by Sarah Jessica Parker. | often depicts the issues of Chicanos in his cartoons called "La Cucaracha" |
Bob Wills | ... a movement toward opportunities for women to have successful solo careers. | was another country musician from the Lower Great Plains who had become ve ... |
Amalia Pachelbel | ... Nuremberg and traveled as far as London and Jamaica. One of the daughters, | , achieved recognition as a painter and |
Frederick II of Prussia | ... 40, date at which the prince-bishop Georges-Louis de Berghes bought it from | . By that time, the town was mainly known for its able craftsmen: ceramist ... |
Lalo | ... een based on his poetry by composers such as Berlioz, Bizet, Fauré, Franck, | , Liszt, Massenet, Saint-Saëns, Rachmaninov and Wagner |
Mykola Lysenko | ... ander Spendiaryan, Sergei Prokofiev, Ottorino Respighi, Witold Maliszewski, | , Artur Kapp, and Konstanty Gorski. Other students included the music crit ... |
Oscar E. Berninghaus | ... ed them in Taos: Joseph Henry Sharp, W. Herbert Dunton, E. Irving Couse and | . These six artists were the charter members of the Taos Society of Artist ... |
Collie Buddz | ... al musician and conductor Kenneth Amis, and more recently, dancehall artist | |
Charles V | ... ance. The agreement fell through, however, when Francis I was vanquished by | at the (1525) |
Robert Plant | The band has opened for various rock acts such as Heart, | , Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, the Dave Matthews Band, the Grateful De ... |
Keith Haring | ... ouston Street at the Bowery in 2008, including part of a mural dedicated to | File:Corner Puck.jpg|Statue of Puck on the Mulberry Street corner of the P ... |
Mississippi John Hurt | ... British Invasion and American folk music revival when country bluesmen like | and Reverend Gary Davis were rediscovered. The seminal blues artists of th ... |
Philip III of Spain | ... e Spanish ambassador to England, who had secured a copy and passed it on to | ), drawn circa 1607 by the Jamestown settler Francis Nelson, also gives cr ... |
Sergei Prokofiev | ... udents who later found fame included Anatoly Lyadov, Alexander Spendiaryan, | , Ottorino Respighi, Witold Maliszewski, Mykola Lysenko, Artur Kapp, and K ... |
J. G. Thirlwell | ... and performed Scott's music, as have the Kronos Quartet, Steroid Maximus ( | ), Jon Rauhouse, The Tiptons (with Amy Denio), Jeremy Cohen's Quartet San ... |
Ferdinand II | ... onarchs, the recently enthroned Isabella I Queen of Castile and her husband | King of Aragon. Although Columbus had presented his navigational plan to t ... |
George Hurrell | ... of friend and co-star Ramón Novarro to visit an unknown photographer named | . There she took a series of sensual portraits which convinced her husband ... |
Ansel Adams | ... and other luminaries to be inspired by Taos and each other. Among them were | , Georgia O’Keeffe, Alfred Stieglitz, author D. H. Lawrence and his wife, ... |
Hal Galper | With | With Stan Getz With Dexter Gordon With Herbie Hancock With Herbie Hancock, ... |
Paul Simon | ... th the Gershwins. On March 1, 2007, the first Gershwin Prize was awarded to | |
John Taverner | ... laureate John Betjeman there, Gerard Manley Hopkins the poet, the composers | and John Rutter, John Venn the inventor of Venn diagrams, actor Geoffrey P ... |
John Whitgift | ... he had no love for ecclesiastical jurisdiction. He warmly remonstrated with | , the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, over his persecuting Articles of ... |
David Bowie | ... eatured as a location in the film The Man Who Fell to Earth (film) starring | |
Winston Churchill | ... ategy; he was a gracious host but was kept out of the important meetings by | and Roosevelt |
Tommy Flanagan | With | With Hal Galper With Stan Getz With Dexter Gordon With Herbie Hancock With ... |
Max Weinberg | ... as he played all of his comedy and commentary directly to the audience and | instead of towards Richter |
Mikhail Lermontov | ... eventual recognition as Russia's greatest poet. Other Russian poets include | (A Hero of Our Time, 1839), Fyodor Tyutchev (Silentium!, 1830), Yevgeny Ba ... |
Rupert Holmes | ... Way in 1988. She recorded several cuts for the album under the direction of | , including "On My Own" (from Les Misérables), a medley of "How Are Things ... |
Alexander Spendiaryan | ... unov and Stravinsky, students who later found fame included Anatoly Lyadov, | , Sergei Prokofiev, Ottorino Respighi, Witold Maliszewski, Mykola Lysenko, ... |
John Wycliffe | ... hip was attributed by various antiquarians (such as John Bale) and poets to | and Geoffrey Chaucer, amongst others. Some sixteenth and seventeenth-centu ... |
Henry Miller | ... took a job as a journalist. He soon became friends with the American writer | , and the French writers. Léon-Paul Fargue and Jacques Prévert. In the lat ... |
Bruce Lee | ... edia interest in the Chinese fighting systems, influenced by martial artist | . Jeet Kune Do, the system he founded, has its roots in Wing Chun, western ... |
Ottorino Respighi | ... ound fame included Anatoly Lyadov, Alexander Spendiaryan, Sergei Prokofiev, | , Witold Maliszewski, Mykola Lysenko, Artur Kapp, and Konstanty Gorski. Ot ... |
Marvin Gaye | ... ncluding providing hand claps and singing backup for Motown artists such as | and The Temptations. During these years, all three members took turns sing ... |
Gene Autry | ... ms made in Hollywood. Some of the popular singing cowboys from the era were | , the Sons of the Pioneers and Roy Rogers. Country music & western music w ... |
Filippo Brunelleschi | ... he city, Santa Maria del Fiore, known as The Duomo, whose dome was built by | . The nearby Campanile (partly designed by Giotto) and the Baptistery buil ... |
J. M. W. Turner | The Turner Prize, named after the painter | , is an annual prize presented to a British visual artist under the age of ... |
John Rutter | ... eman there, Gerard Manley Hopkins the poet, the composers John Taverner and | , John Venn the inventor of Venn diagrams, actor Geoffrey Palmer, Anthony ... |
Paul Whiteman | Gershwin did record an abridged version of Rhapsody in Blue with | and his orchestra for the Victor Talking Machine Company in 1924, soon aft ... |
George Luks | ... r backgrounds were influenced by the work of Ashcan School painters such as | and John French Sloan. Among other unusual techniques, bent and fisheye ca ... |
John Donne | ... losed and self-contained, as opposed to the enjambed couplets of poets like | . The heroic couplet is often identified with the English Baroque works of ... |
Everett Peck | ... ly Man is an American animated sitcom that aired from 1994–1997, created by | and developed by Peck. The sitcom is based on characters created by Peck i ... |
Stan Getz | With | With Dexter Gordon With Herbie Hancock With Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, ... |
Hannah Tompkins | Gustave Baumann, | |
Eddy Arnold | ... songs that can be called rockabilly. Between 1947 and 1949, country crooner | placed eight songs in the top 10 |
Fauré | ... melodies have been based on his poetry by composers such as Berlioz, Bizet, | , Franck, Lalo, Liszt, Massenet, Saint-Saëns, Rachmaninov and Wagner |
Heather Nova | ... van's televised variety show, jazz pianist Lance Hayward, singer-songwriter | , tenor Gary Burgess, classical musician and conductor Kenneth Amis, and m ... |
Alfred Stieglitz | ... ired by Taos and each other. Among them were Ansel Adams, Georgia O’Keeffe, | , author D. H. Lawrence and his wife, Frieda von Richthofen. Artist Doroth ... |
Wilbur Hatch | ... he sat in and played professionally with various bands, including those of | , Floyd Bean, and Carlisle Evans. In the spring of 1920 he performed for t ... |
Albert Von Tilzer | ... t 'till She Ate that Apple". He collaborated with other composers including | and Chris Smith |
Neneh Cherry | ... ather that of its bands. Over the decades, the group have collaborated with | , Madonna, David Bowie, Mos Def, Elizabeth Fraser and Sinéad O'Connor amon ... |
Alan Jackson | Pavo was featured in country music star | 's video for his hit song "Little Man", lamenting the decline of small tow ... |
Nathaniel Shilkret | ... d he left. The conductor's baton was taken over by Victor's staff conductor | |
Don Byron | Clarinetist | has recorded and performed Scott's music, as have the Kronos Quartet, Ster ... |
Igor Stravinsky | ... ught, including Glazunov, or those he taught privately at his home, such as | . Apart from Glazunov and Stravinsky, students who later found fame includ ... |
John French Sloan | ... re influenced by the work of Ashcan School painters such as George Luks and | . Among other unusual techniques, bent and fisheye camera perspectives wer ... |
Uncle Dave Macon | ... M in Nashville to the present day. Some of the early stars on the Opry were | , Roy Acuff and African American harmonica player DeFord Bailey. WSM's 50, ... |
André Kertész | ... e city through this medium, in which he was tutored by his fellow Hungarian | . He later wrote that he used photography "in order to capture the beauty ... |
Flo Rida | ... ebut in 2008 with the single "Running Back", which featured American rapper | , and peaked at number three on the ARIA Singles Chart, eventually being c ... |
Charles Avison | | , the leading British composer of concertos in the 18th century, was born ... |
Victor Young | ... ased on the film for American Decca Records. The score for the album was by | |
Isaac Newton | ... lished anonymously in 1736), in which he defended the logical foundation of | 's calculus ("fluxions") against the criticism of George Berkeley, author ... |
Chester Gould | ... a hard-hitting, fast-shooting and intelligent police detective. Created by | , the strip made its debut on October 4, 1931, in the Detroit Mirror. It w ... |
Alexander Carrick | Also the community war memorial by | The oldest church building in Fraserburgh is Fraserburgh Old Parish Church |
Mitch Murray | Scott's novelty record "My Brother" (written by | , released 1962 on PYE) was based on this schoolboy character (he dressed ... |
Kenny Dorham | With | With Gil Evans With Tommy Flanagan With Hal Galper With Stan Getz With Dex ... |
Suzanne Vega | Karlheinz Brandenburg used a CD recording of | 's song "Tom's Diner" to assess and refine the MP3 compression algorithm. ... |
Enki Bilal | ... Steve Zissou as did the Emmy winning 2005 TV film The Girl in the Café. In | 's Immortel (Ad Vitam) the song "Hjartað hamast (bamm bamm bamm)" is used. ... |
Salvador Dalí | ... e upper classes. Brassai photographed many of his artist friends, including | , Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Alberto Giacometti, and several of the pro ... |
Nick LaRocca | ... learned to love hot jazz; he taught himself to play cornet by listening to | 's horn lines. Beiderbecke also listened to jazz music off the riverboats ... |
Charles III of Spain | ... is still colloquially named Ciutat ("city") in Catalan. In the 18th century | removed interdiction of commerce with Spanish colonies in America and the ... |
Robert Simpson | ... ctively, were recorded at the De Montfort Hall, Leicester. The producer was | . The LP was released by Unicorn Records in 1973. A special edition of the ... |
Maggi Hambling | ... eashell is a reference to the sacred chank shell Turbinella pyrum of India. | designed a striking 13 ft (4 m) high sculpture of a scallop shell which st ... |
Moon Mullican | Many musicians performed and recorded songs in any number of styles. | , for example, played Western swing, but also recorded songs that can be c ... |
Pete Townshend | ... y be emphasized, "by muting the strings and plucking the chord repeatedly." | , having been influenced by Link Wray, is often credited for introducing t ... |
David Bowie | ... . Over the decades, the group have collaborated with Neneh Cherry, Madonna, | , Mos Def, Elizabeth Fraser and Sinéad O'Connor amongst many others. Despi ... |
Jimmy Page | ... hews Band, the Grateful Dead, Aerosmith and ZZ Top, and performed live with | and Oasis, among others. The band has sold over 30 million albums, and is ... |
Sting | ... oan Jett & The Blackhearts & R.E.M. in August 1983, (a concert that bassist | described as "like playing the top of Mount Everest"), The Rolling Stones ... |
Joseph Henry Sharp | File:Making Sweet Grass Medicine.jpg| | , Making Sweet Grass Medicine, Blackfoot Ceremony, ca. 1920, Smithsonian A ... |
Miles Davis | ... on the avant-garde experiments which Zawinul and Shorter had pioneered with | on Bitches Brew (including an avoidance of head-and-chorus composition in ... |
Roy Acuff | ... the present day. Some of the early stars on the Opry were Uncle Dave Macon, | and African American harmonica player DeFord Bailey. WSM's 50,000 watt sig ... |
Gil Evans | With | With Tommy Flanagan With Hal Galper With Stan Getz With Dexter Gordon With ... |
Anatoly Lyadov | ... Apart from Glazunov and Stravinsky, students who later found fame included | , Alexander Spendiaryan, Sergei Prokofiev, Ottorino Respighi, Witold Malis ... |
Nicholas Musuraca | ... ictures, and the key personnel — director Jacques Tourneur, cinematographer | , actors Mitchum and Greer, along with Albert S. D'Agostino's design group ... |
Chuck Berry | ... artists of these periods had tremendous influence on rock musicians such as | in the 1950s, as well as on the British blues and blues-rock scenes of the ... |
Justin Timberlake | In 1995, during his junior year of high school, Bass received a call from | and his mother, Lynn Harless, who asked Bass if he would be interested in ... |
Stephen Foster | ... ty, which is surrounded on three sides by the Suwannee River made famous by | |
Edward Hodges Baily | ... of 1832, stands beside Monument Metro Station and was designed and built by | and Benjamin Green. Hodges, who also built the Nelson's Column, designed a ... |
Count Basie | ... Bon Jovi, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, Patti Smith, Arthur Pryor, | , Gary U.S. Bonds, along with many more |
Max Weinberg | The show's house band was The Max Weinberg 7, led by drummer | , who also served as a sounding board for O'Brien on the show (more so aft ... |
Newton | ... e major centers for the performance and reporting of experimental work, and | was himself an influential experimenter, particularly in the field of opti ... |
Weber | ... and 20th century. Hugo himself particularly enjoyed the music of Gluck and | and greatly admired Beethoven, and rather unusually for his time, he also ... |
Janet Jackson | ... e feat for an artist of Streisand's age, especially given that it relegated | 's Janet to the No. 2 spot). One of the album's highlights was a medley of ... |
José Rizal | ... emiere park, Rizal Park, which was erected for the country's national hero, | . Besides having parks and green areas, Manila is the home to several plaz ... |
Allan Kaprow | ... ntonin Artaud, George Brecht, William Burroughs, Sergei Eisenstein, Fluxus, | , Michael McClure, Yoko Ono, Jackson Pollock, Luigi Russolo, and Dziga Ver ... |
Shoko Nakagawa | ... ed on Sockbaby), Watanabe Entertainment and Dentsu, based on a character by | (who appears in the films), and starring John Soares and Brooke Brodack; a ... |
Herbie Hancock | With | , Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter and Wallace Rone |
Johnny Winter | ... s of the 1960s and '70s, including among others Eric Clapton in Britain and | in Texas |
Björk | ... uary 2006, Baker was voted the fourth most eccentric star. He was beaten by | , Chris Eubank and David Icke |
Michael Tilson Thomas | ... cal music critics. Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by | , the recording was released on CD in September by Deutsche Grammophon. Co ... |
Gary U.S. Bonds | ... thside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, Patti Smith, Arthur Pryor, Count Basie, | , along with many more |
Suzanne Vega | The song Tom's Diner by | was the first song used by Karlheinz Brandenburg to develop the MP3. Brand ... |
George Frideric Handel | ... onsiderable influence on most of the famous late Baroque composers, such as | , Domenico Scarlatti or Georg Philipp Telemann. He did influence Johann Se ... |
Peter Greenaway | ... e to satisfy his life's ambition by immortalising his Prospero on screen in | 's extremely offbeat version of The Tempest, a film called Prospero's Book ... |
Herbie Hancock | ... -jazz, as far from pop music as any other Davis work. Davis alumni, pianist | , released four albums of the short-lived (1970–1973) psychedelic-jazz sub ... |
Buddy Holly | ... and often act as a key component in individuals' personal image. Musicians | and John Lennon became synonymous with the styles of eye-glasses they wore ... |
Mary Wells | ... ound vocals for the songs of other Motown artists including Marvin Gaye and | . In January 1961, Gordy finally relented and agreed to sign the girls to ... |
Ron Carter | With Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, | and Wallace Rone |
Wayne Shorter | With Herbie Hancock, | , Ron Carter and Wallace Rone |
Herbie Hancock | ... sicians such as Miles Davis (Bergstein 1992), Cecil Taylor, Charles Mingus, | , Yusef Lateef (Feather 1964; Tsahar 2006), and Anthony Braxton (Radano 19 ... |
Nick Cave | ... music, from the internationally renowned work of the Bee Gees, AC/DC, INXS, | , Savage Garden, the Seekers, or pop diva Kylie Minogue to the popular loc ... |
Paulinho da Viola | ... ereira, Zé Kéti, Candeia, Ciro Monteiro, Nelson Cavaquinho, Elton Medeiros, | , Martinho da Vila, and many others |
Wallace Roney | With Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter and | With Jonas Hellborg and the Soldier String Quartet With Joe Henderson With ... |
Michael McClure | ... George Brecht, William Burroughs, Sergei Eisenstein, Fluxus, Allan Kaprow, | , Yoko Ono, Jackson Pollock, Luigi Russolo, and Dziga Vertov |
Paul Whiteman | ... own and most prestigious dance orchestra in the country: the New York-based | Orchestra |
John Lennon | ... s a key component in individuals' personal image. Musicians Buddy Holly and | became synonymous with the styles of eye-glasses they wore to the point th ... |
Roger Taylor | ... r 1993, May returned to the studio with fellow surviving Queen band members | and John Deacon to work on tracks that became Made in Heaven, the final Qu ... |
Domenico Scarlatti | ... most of the famous late Baroque composers, such as George Frideric Handel, | or Georg Philipp Telemann. He did influence Johann Sebastian Bach indirect ... |
Palestrina | ... time, he also appreciated works by composers from earlier centuries such as | and Monteverdi |
César Cui | ... p of Glazunov after Borodin's death, and the orchestration of passages from | 's William Ratcliff for its first production in 1869. He also completely o ... |
Mark Pender | ... e show (more so after Andy Richter's departure). The other six members were | on trumpet, Richie "LaBamba" Rosenberg on trombone, Mike Merritt on bass, ... |
Al Dexter | ... from thinking too much and to go right on ordering the whiskey." East Texan | had a hit with "Honky Tonk Blues," and seven years later "Pistol Packin' M ... |
Jonas Hellborg | With | and the Soldier String Quarte |
Martinho da Vila | ... ndeia, Ciro Monteiro, Nelson Cavaquinho, Elton Medeiros, Paulinho da Viola, | , and many others |
Yusef Lateef | ... Miles Davis (Bergstein 1992), Cecil Taylor, Charles Mingus, Herbie Hancock, | (Feather 1964; Tsahar 2006), and Anthony Braxton (Radano 1993, 110) cite S ... |
Johnny Mathis | ... lights was a medley of "I Have A Love" / "One Hand, One Heart", a duet with | , who Streisand said is one of her favorite singers (this is stated in the ... |
Yoko Ono | ... illiam Burroughs, Sergei Eisenstein, Fluxus, Allan Kaprow, Michael McClure, | , Jackson Pollock, Luigi Russolo, and Dziga Vertov |
Georges Delerue | The soundtrack for Joe Versus the Volcano, composed by | , was released in very limited numbers as a promotional item. Only 3000 co ... |
Los Lobos | ... rians. Groups inspired by this include Sir Douglas Quintet, Thee Midniters, | , War, Tierra, and El Chicano, and, of course, the Chicano Blues Man himse ... |
Virgil Walter Ross | ... les to hire additional animators. Some, including Rod Scribner, Dick Lundy, | , Norman McCabe and John Sparey, welcomed Bakshi and felt that Fritz the C ... |
Mozart | ... – the finale has all the glory and ease of movement of the last movement of | 's Symphony No. 41 |
Ron Moody | ... sary. It was presented by Jonathan James-Moore and included interviews with | , Bill Pertwee, Eric Merriman's son Andy, Brian Cooke, Barry Took's ex-wif ... |
Miles Davis | Jazz musicians such as | (Bergstein 1992), Cecil Taylor, Charles Mingus, Herbie Hancock, Yusef Late ... |
Burn's | ... festivities now is to study old traditions, and hold a Scotch party, using | poem Hallowe'en as a guide; or to go a-souling as the English used. In sho ... |
Linda Ronstadt | ... surfaced through innovative musicians Johnny Rodriguez, Ritchie Valens and | . Joan Baez, who was also of Mexican-American descent, included Hispanic t ... |
Kylie Minogue | ... e Bee Gees, AC/DC, INXS, Nick Cave, Savage Garden, the Seekers, or pop diva | to the popular local content of John Farnham, Jimmy Barnes or Paul Kelly. ... |
Victor Fleming | Test Pilot is a 1938 film directed by | and featuring Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, Spencer Tracy, and Lionel Barrymore. ... |
The Wilburn Brothers | Axton approached the popular singing duo | , and offered them the chance to record "Heartbreak Hotel". However, Doyle ... |
Dieterich Buxtehude | ... e northern German school, because he dedicated the Hexachordum Apollinis to | . Also composed in the final years were Italian-influenced concertato Vesp ... |
Vaughan Williams | ... te Victorian street music. Brian's music often includes a violin solo, like | 's music, but whereas with Vaughan Williams the solo violin writing is lon ... |
Jackson Pollock | ... roughs, Sergei Eisenstein, Fluxus, Allan Kaprow, Michael McClure, Yoko Ono, | , Luigi Russolo, and Dziga Vertov |
Red Foley | ... Ole Opry. Gospel music, too, remained a popular component of country music. | , the biggest country star following World War II, had one of the first mi ... |
Eudora Welty | ... rialized by leading Mississippi and national authors, both black and white: | , James Baldwin, Margaret Walker and Anne Moody. In 1969, Medgar Evers Col ... |
Madonna | ... a live action all-star cast film, along with Al Pacino, Dustin Hoffman and | |
Vicky | ... icholson, Sir Herbert Read, Flora Robson, Michael Tippett, the cartoonist ' | ', Professor C. H. Waddington and Barbara Wootton. Other prominent foundin ... |
Weber | ... l Maria von Weber, written in 1943. It takes melodies from various works by | , mainly piano duets, but also one from the overture to his incidental mus ... |
Alexander Borodin | ... ished unheard or become lost entirely. This work included the completion of | 's opera Prince Igor, which Rimsky-Korsakov undertook with the help of Gla ... |
Robert Fripp | ... left to work with The Rolling Stones and was replaced by Sara Lee, who was | 's bassist in League of Gentlemen. Lee was as good a singer as bassist, an ... |
Joan Baez | ... h innovative musicians Johnny Rodriguez, Ritchie Valens and Linda Ronstadt. | , who was also of Mexican-American descent, included Hispanic themes in so ... |
Dexter Gordon | With | With Herbie Hancock With Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter and Wal ... |
John Barry | ... dy Geeson, Jenny Agutter and Wendy Richard. The theme music was composed by | |
Bartolomeo Ammanati | ... to defend the city. At the heart of the city, in Piazza della Signoria, is | 's Fountain of Neptune (1563–1565), which is a masterpiece of marble sculp ... |
Eric Clapton | ... h blues and blues-rock scenes of the 1960s and '70s, including among others | in Britain and Johnny Winter in Texas |
Luigi Russolo | ... senstein, Fluxus, Allan Kaprow, Michael McClure, Yoko Ono, Jackson Pollock, | , and Dziga Vertov |
Jean Goldkette | ... The Wolverines in 1924, after which he played briefly for the Detroit-based | Orchestra before joining Frankie "Tram" Trumbauer for an extended gig at t ... |
Benjamin Britten | ... African-American cast), a BBC mime production starring Marcel Marceau, and | 's 1947 chamber orchestra composition Men of Goodwill: Variations on 'A Ch ... |
Marvin Gaye | ... claps and background vocals for the songs of other Motown artists including | and Mary Wells. In January 1961, Gordy finally relented and agreed to sign ... |
Tracey Thorn | After Shara Nelson left, the band brought in Everything but the Girl's | as a new vocalist. Cameron McVey abandoned his role as Massive Attack's ma ... |
Irving Berlin's | ... lar culture, such as the Ritz Hotel in London, through its association with | song, 'Puttin' on the Ritz'. The Algonquin Hotel in New York City is famed ... |
Cecil Taylor | Jazz musicians such as Miles Davis (Bergstein 1992), | , Charles Mingus, Herbie Hancock, Yusef Lateef (Feather 1964; Tsahar 2006) ... |
Vic Schoen | ... d back in the United States. His first full American tour was in 1955, with | as arranger and musical director. The Billy Wilder film Love in the Aftern ... |
Barry Goldwater | ... er taking alternate measures against vision problems: United States Senator | and comedian Drew Carey continued to wear non-prescription glasses after b ... |
Spike Jones | ... alogue except in the closing seconds, thus allowing Stone's Stalling-meets- | arrangement to dominate the soundtrack). In late 2006, "Powerhouse" began ... |
Pollock | During the late 1940s and early 1950s | 's radical approach to painting revolutionized the potential for all Conte ... |
Charles Mingus | Jazz musicians such as Miles Davis (Bergstein 1992), Cecil Taylor, | , Herbie Hancock, Yusef Lateef (Feather 1964; Tsahar 2006), and Anthony Br ... |
Buddy Killen | ... "strange and almost morbid". Axton, however, agreed a publishing deal with | , a young Nashville bass player, who had recently set up his own publishin ... |
Herbie Hancock | With | With Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter and Wallace Roney With Jona ... |
Bruce Springsteen | In 1973 | released his debut album Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.. On his follow-u ... |
Bob Wills | ... states, particularly Texas, together with the blues of the American South. | and His Texas Playboys personified this music which has been described as ... |
Fletcher Henderson | ... oldkette in 1926. The band toured widely and famously played a set opposite | at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City in . The following year, Trumbau ... |
Andrew Dasburg | Parisian born | (1887–1979) was one of the earliest friends of Luhan to come and stay in T ... |
Chris Knox | ... ongs For Chris Knox, a tribute album for New Zealand rock and roll musician | who suffered a stroke in June 2009. Yo La Tengo covered Knox's song "Colou ... |
Drew Carey | ... against vision problems: United States Senator Barry Goldwater and comedian | continued to wear non-prescription glasses after being fitted for contacts ... |
Dziga Vertov | ... llan Kaprow, Michael McClure, Yoko Ono, Jackson Pollock, Luigi Russolo, and | |
Lewis Carroll | ... d often compared to O. Henry and Dorothy Parker. Influenced by Oscar Wilde, | , and Kipling, he himself influenced A. A. Milne, Noël Coward, and P. G. W ... |
Michael Tilson Thomas | ... lumbia Jazz Band playing the original jazz-band accompaniment, conducted by | . The flip side of the Columbia Masterworks release features Tilson Thomas ... |
Mike Moran | ... ance was May (Lead Vocals & Lead Guitar), Cozy Powell (Drums & Percussion), | (Keyboards), Rick Wakeman (Keyboards), Maggie Ryder (Backing vocals), Miri ... |
Terumasa Hino | With | With Allan Holdsworth With Michael Mantler With Ray Manzarek With Branford ... |
John Selden | ... ked with the great heroes of classical learning. Before him there were only | , and, in a more restricted field, Thomas Gataker and Pearson. "Bentley in ... |
Noel Rosa | ... been many great names in samba, such as Ismael Silva, Cartola, Ary Barroso, | , Ataulfo Alves, Wilson Batista, Geraldo Pereira, Zé Kéti, Candeia, Ciro M ... |
Johann Adam Reincken | ... c, the style of northern German composers (Georg Böhm, Dieterich Buxtehude, | ) played a more important role in the development of Bach's talent |
Oscar Wilde | ... – Anthony Thwaite – Chidiock Tichborne – Aurelian Townsend – W. J. Turner – | – John Wilmot, Lord Rochester – Roger Woddis – Charles Wolfe – William Wor ... |
Lazare Saminsky | ... uded the music critic and musicologist Alexander Ossovsky, and the composer | |
W. C. Fields | Stars featured in the film included Charlotte Henry as Alice, | as Humpty Dumpty, Edna May Oliver as the Red Queen, Cary Grant as the Mock ... |
Allan Holdsworth | With | With Michael Mantler With Ray Manzarek With Branford Marsalis With Wynton ... |
Jeff Bridges | ... t was remade as Against All Odds (1984) with Rachel Ward in the Greer role, | filling in for Mitchum, and James Woods as a variation of Kirk Douglas' vi ... |
Larry Fast | ... this album were George Small, Tony DaVilio, Hugh McCracken, Carmine Rojas, | and Allen Childs. Fritz, keeping with Taylor tradition, took aim once agai ... |
Johann Christoph Pepusch | ... Club. He is best remembered for The Beggar's Opera (1728), set to music by | . The characters, including Captain Macheath and Polly Peachum, became hou ... |
Johnny Rodriguez | ... nd 1970s, a wave of Chicano pop music surfaced through innovative musicians | , Ritchie Valens and Linda Ronstadt. Joan Baez, who was also of Mexican-Am ... |
Mel Brooks | ... e played Ippolit Vorobyaninov alongside Frank Langella (as Ostap Bender) in | ' version of The Twelve Chairs (1970). In 2003, he starred in the black co ... |
Jon Bon Jovi | ... ay to fame, include Bruce Springsteen, Clarence Clemons, the E Street Band, | and Bon Jovi, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, Patti Smith, Arthur P ... |
Johann Heinrich Buttstett | ... uence was mostly limited to his pupils, most notably Johann Christoph Bach, | , Andreas Nicolaus Vetter, and two of Pachelbel's sons, Wilhelm Hieronymus ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... s and between 1960 and 1963 made eight films, including Can-Can (1960) with | . In 1961, he starred in the drama Fanny with Leslie Caron and Charles Boy ... |
Bruce Springsteen | ... s. James Wormworth served as backup drummer when Weinberg went on tour with | . With the departure of Andy Richter, Max Weinberg assumed a bigger role a ... |
Alfred Stieglitz | ... the desert. In 1940, she bought her first home in New Mexico. Her husband, | , preferring to stay in New York, O'Keeffe spent much of the year with him ... |
Bach | Brian's music owes a lot to Wagner, Bruckner, Elgar, Strauss, Mahler and | . Like Bach and Bruckner, Brian was an organist, and the organ repertoire ... |
Dexter Morgan | In the television series Dexter, Dade City is the fictional home of | 's deceased biological father Joe Driscoll. As well, the city is incorrect ... |
Daan Jippes | ... of Disney comics. The first Dutch Disney comics appeared in 1953. In 1975, | became the art director for production of these comics, and created a heav ... |
Peter Blake | ... rize winner. He wore a flouncy skirt to collect the prize, announced by Sir | , who said, after being introduced by Sir Nicholas Serota, "Thank you very ... |
Michael Mantler | With | With Ray Manzarek With Branford Marsalis With Wynton Marsalis With John Mc ... |
Miles Davis | ... ican jazz scene did, however, produce some popular crossover stars, such as | . In the middle of the 20th century, jazz evolved into a variety of subgen ... |
Bob Dylan | The murder and subsequent trials caused an uproar. Musician | wrote his 1963 song "Only a Pawn in Their Game" about Evers and his assass ... |
Michael Jackson | ... osted many music concerts including David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, U2 and | |
Noël Coward | ... Oscar Wilde, Lewis Carroll, and Kipling, he himself influenced A. A. Milne, | , and P. G. Wodehouse |
Louis Armstrong | With | , Beiderbecke was one of the most influential jazz soloists of the 1920s. ... |
Ricki-Lee Coulter | ... ers in the R&B/soul genre include Jade MacRae, Israel Cruz, Stan Walker and | , who experimented with R&B for her first two albums, Ricki-Lee (2005) and ... |
Joe Henderson | With | With Andrew Hill With Terumasa Hino With Allan Holdsworth With Michael Man ... |
Horace Andy | ... nger that they have ever featured on a record to date. Roots reggae veteran | has featured on all of their regular studio albums, each one being slower ... |
Georg Philipp Telemann | ... te Baroque composers, such as George Frideric Handel, Domenico Scarlatti or | . He did influence Johann Sebastian Bach indirectly; the young Johann Seba ... |
Willie Nelson | ... "Heartbreak Hotel" has been covered by several rock and pop acts, including | and Leon Russell, who recorded a duet version that topped the Country char ... |
Nelson Cavaquinho | ... fo Alves, Wilson Batista, Geraldo Pereira, Zé Kéti, Candeia, Ciro Monteiro, | , Elton Medeiros, Paulinho da Viola, Martinho da Vila, and many others |
Bing Crosby | ... opation. Beiderbecke also has been credited for his influence, directly, on | and, indirectly, via saxophonist Frank Trumbauer, on Lester Young |
Anthony Braxton | ... arles Mingus, Herbie Hancock, Yusef Lateef (Feather 1964; Tsahar 2006), and | (Radano 1993, 110) cite Stockhausen as an influence |
Leroy Shield | ... Beau Hunks (a Dutch ensemble originally formed to perform music created by | for the Laurel and Hardy movies) released two albums of Scott's sextet (a. ... |
Lewis Carroll | Alice in Wonderland is a 1933 film version of the famous Alice novels of | . The film was produced by Paramount Pictures, featuring an all-star cast. ... |
Duchamp | ... the Turner Prize is Turner", and concluding that it "should be re-named The | Award for the destruction of artistic integrity." The Guardian announced t ... |
Zack de la Rocha | ... Tejano, and American popular music, but was killed in 1995 at the age of 23 | ;, lead vocalist of Rage Against the Machine and social activist; and Los ... |
Patti Smith | ... eet Band, Jon Bon Jovi and Bon Jovi, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, | , Arthur Pryor, Count Basie, Gary U.S. Bonds, along with many more |
Mozart | ... ing more to the contrapuntal language of Bach than the Classical clarity of | |
Louis Armstrong | Though jazz had long since achieved some limited popularity, it was | who became one of the first popular stars and a major force in the develop ... |
Fred Astaire | Countless singers and musicians have recorded Gershwin songs, including | , Louis Armstrong, Dean Martin, Al Jolson, Bobby Darin, Percy Grainger, Ar ... |
Georg Böhm | ... ons borrow from Pachelbel's music, the style of northern German composers ( | , Dieterich Buxtehude, Johann Adam Reincken) played a more important role ... |
B. Kliban | ... In late 1992, friends introduced him to the artist Judith Kliban, widow of | , a cartoonist who had died of a pulmonary embolism. Bixby married Judith ... |
Arthur Pryor | ... Bon Jovi and Bon Jovi, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, Patti Smith, | , Count Basie, Gary U.S. Bonds, along with many more |
Kenji Ito | ... s released in Japan alongside the game. Most of the tracks were composed by | , while track 16, "Chocobo Tanjou (Chocobo's Birth)," is credited to renow ... |
Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith | ... combined evolution of country music and blues towards rockabilly. In 1948, | achieved top ten US country chart success with his MGM Records recordings ... |
David Bowie | ... hletic Club. The National Stadium also hosted many music concerts including | , The Rolling Stones, U2 and Michael Jackson |
Leon Russell | ... has been covered by several rock and pop acts, including Willie Nelson and | , who recorded a duet version that topped the Country charts in 1979 |
Picart | ... ced his paintings, some of the most successful are Audran, Claudine Stella, | and Pesne |
Eric Burdon | ... ematically throughout and the latter performed by Tom Hanks on the ukulele. | 's version of Merle Travis's "Sixteen Tons" was used at the beginning of t ... |
Mel Brooks | ... ngs, an observatory, and a private marina. Boris Becker, Oprah Winfrey, and | are among the celebrities with homes on the island |
Dieterich Buxtehude | ... from Pachelbel's music, the style of northern German composers (Georg Böhm, | , Johann Adam Reincken) played a more important role in the development of ... |
Louis Armstrong | ... singers and musicians have recorded Gershwin songs, including Fred Astaire, | , Dean Martin, Al Jolson, Bobby Darin, Percy Grainger, Art Tatum, Yehudi M ... |
Frank Zappa | Stockhausen was influential within pop and rock music as well. | acknowledges Stockhausen in the liner notes of Freak Out!, his 1966 debut ... |
Andrew Hill | With | With Terumasa Hino With Allan Holdsworth With Michael Mantler With Ray Man ... |
Michael Moorcock | The Eternal Champion is a fictional creation of the author | and is a recurrent feature in many of his novels |
Marian McPartland | A CD recording of a collaboration with | on her show Piano Jazz was released in 2005. It featured Costello singing ... |
Lester Young | ... rectly, on Bing Crosby and, indirectly, via saxophonist Frank Trumbauer, on | |
Walt Disney | ... one Gingold, with whom he shared the song "I Remember It Well", and several | films. The success of Gigi prompted Hollywood to give him an Academy Honor ... |
Earl Hines | ... and a major force in the development of jazz, along with his friend pianist | . Armstrong, Hines and their colleagues were improvisers, capable of creat ... |
Banksy | In October 2010, it was reported that Bristol-based artist | had painted a mural on the wall of the Grosvenor Hotel in Belgrave Road. T ... |
Nobuo Uematsu | ... "Chocobo Tanjou (Chocobo's Birth)," is credited to renowned Square composer | . Seiken Densetsu: Omoi wa Shirabe ni Nosete (Let Thoughts Ride On Knowled ... |
Mahler | Brian's music owes a lot to Wagner, Bruckner, Elgar, Strauss, | and Bach. Like Bach and Bruckner, Brian was an organist, and the organ rep ... |
Merle Travis | Eric Burdon's version of | 's "Sixteen Tons" was used at the beginning of the film. After Joe leaves ... |
Mae Boren Axton | The song was written in 1955 by | , a high school teacher with a background in musical promotion, and Jackso ... |
Pat Boone | ... eremonies in Nashville in April of that year, where they were introduced by | |
Horace Andy | The album encompassed a range of different vocalists, including | as well as Shara Nelson, a former Wild Bunch cohort. MC's Tricky and Willi ... |
Edward William Barton-Wright | ... terners actually practiced the arts, considering it to be mere performance. | , a railway engineer who had studied jujitsu while working in Japan betwee ... |
Georgia O'Keeffe | A friend of D.H. Lawrence, | (1887–1986) began to spend summers with the Lawrences starting in 1930. O' ... |
Madonna | ... ls of the room containing Creed's work as a protest. At the prize ceremony, | gave him the prize and said, "At a time when political correctness is valu ... |
Brian Aldiss | A contemporary of | and James White, Kapp is best known for his stories about the Unorthodox E ... |
Alexander Agricola | ... omplished musician and brought composers and singers to Florence, including | , Johannes Ghiselin, and Heinrich Isaac. By contemporary Florentines (and ... |
Marcel Duchamp | In the early 20th century | exhibited a urinal as a sculpture. His point was to have people look at th ... |
Jimmy Van Heusen | ... Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture, Best Music, Song (for | (music) and Johnny Burke (lyrics) for "Aren't You Glad You're You") and Be ... |
Ary Barroso | ... , there have been many great names in samba, such as Ismael Silva, Cartola, | , Noel Rosa, Ataulfo Alves, Wilson Batista, Geraldo Pereira, Zé Kéti, Cand ... |
Giorgio de Chirico | ... 1914. Next year Ernst visited Paul Klee in Munich and studied paintings by | , which left a deep impression on him. The same year, inspired partly by d ... |
Oscar Wilde | ... hort story and often compared to O. Henry and Dorothy Parker. Influenced by | , Lewis Carroll, and Kipling, he himself influenced A. A. Milne, Noël Cowa ... |
Bruce Springsteen | ... acation" episode of The Simpsons. On 23 February 2003, Costello, along with | , Steve Van Zandt, and Dave Grohl, performed a version of The Clash's "Lon ... |
Jackie McLean | With | With Marcus Miller With Mulgrew Miller With Grachan Moncur III With Jaco P ... |
George Frideric Handel | ... a German-born monarch and German-born composer define the English oratorio. | , most famous today for his Messiah, also wrote other oratorios based on t ... |
Drew Carey | ... Michaels was brought in to develop the new show and comedians Jon Stewart, | , and Paul Provenza auditioned to host. Michaels suggested to O'Brien, an ... |
Theodor W. Adorno | ... ist social philosophy of convergence proposed by the Frankfurt School (e.g. | Jürgen Habermas ) |
Steve Forbert | ... he Future" tour that also included Don McLean, Tom Rush, Jesse Colin Young, | and Al Stewart |
Johann Gottfried Walther | ... ee, the American church music of the era. Composer, musicologist and writer | is probably the most famous of the composers influenced by Pachelbel – he ... |
Amy Grant | ... al's famine relief programs in Africa. Other artists participating included | , Larry Norman, Randy Stonehill, Mylon LeFevre, Steve Camp, Evie, Phil Kea ... |
C. W. McCall | Country singer | recorded "The Silverton," about the Silverton and Durango Railroad, on his ... |
Björk | ... Come to Daddy" and "Windowlicker" are perhaps his best known. His video for | 's "All Is Full of Love" won multiple awards, including an MTV music video ... |
Jan van Eyck | ... c. 1435–40. The setting is derived from the Madonna of Chancellor Rolin by | Image:The Magdalen Reading Rogier.jpg|The Magdalen Reading, one of three s ... |
Wagner | Brian's music owes a lot to | , Bruckner, Elgar, Strauss, Mahler and Bach. Like Bach and Bruckner, Brian ... |
Buck Owens | ... , driving, no-frills, edgy flavor. Leading practitioners of this style were | , Haggard, Tommy Collins, Dwight Yoakam, Gary Allan, and Wynn Stewart, eac ... |
Wynton Marsalis | With | With John McLaughlin With Jackie McLean With Marcus Miller With Mulgrew Mi ... |
Levon Helm | ... fferent running order. These albums resulted from five days of recording at | s Studio in Woodstock, and presents a combination of new material and a fe ... |
Leonardo da Vinci | ... orenzo was a great patron of the arts, commissioning works by Michelangelo, | and Botticelli. Lorenzo was an accomplished musician and brought composers ... |
Eric Idle | ... Pythons' stay are said to include the owner, Donald Sinclair, having thrown | 's suitcase out of the window thinking it was a bomb. Cleese later describ ... |
Stella Vine | British artist | lived in Norwich during her childhood, from the age of 7, and again later ... |
Jimmy Dorsey | ... sion debut on January 28, appearing on CBS's Stage Show, starring Tommy and | . As Stage Shows ratings had been slipping, producer Jack Philbin agreed t ... |
Smokey Robinson | ... tart Motown label, in 1960 Ross asked an old neighbor, Miracles lead singer | , to help the group land an audition for Motown executive Berry Gordy, who ... |
Jesse Colin Young | ... the 1994 "Back to the Future" tour that also included Don McLean, Tom Rush, | , Steve Forbert and Al Stewart |
John Fielder | ... ummit County. Montezuma is listed as one of Colorado's top scenic places in | 's Best of Colorado |
Daniel Johnston | In 1991, with Dave Schramm in tow, Yo La Tengo collaborated with | on the song "Speeding Motorcycle" which was released as a single. The band ... |
Otto Klemperer | ... morial concert was held at the Hollywood Bowl on September 8, 1937 at which | conducted his own orchestration of the second of Gershwin's Three Piano Pr ... |
Nicolai Fechin | Like Lawrence, Russian artist | (1881–1955) suffered from tuberculosis and found Taos helpful for managing ... |
Link Wray | ... ed the damage; he is certain that it did not fall from the roof of the car. | explains the development of his fuzz tone with a similar story |
Sherlock Holmes | Baker also portrayed | in a four part BBC miniseries version of The Hound of the Baskervilles in ... |
Benjamin Britten | ... uded John Arlott, Peggy Ashcroft, the Bishop of Birmingham Dr J. L. Wilson, | , Viscount Chaplin, Michael de la Bédoyère, Bob Edwards, MP, Dame Edith Ev ... |
Ron Moody | ... s supporting players were Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty Marsden and | (soon succeeded by Bill Pertwee). Around the imperturbable establishment f ... |
George Strait | ... festival held the weekend following the Coachella. Performers have included | , Kenny Chesney, the Eagles, Sugarland, Taylor Swift, and Kid Rock. Indio ... |
Albert, Duke of Prussia | The Polish wars against the Teutonic Knights ended in 1525, when | , their marshal (and Sigismund's nephew), converted to Lutheranism, secula ... |
Cartola | ... ince then, there have been many great names in samba, such as Ismael Silva, | , Ary Barroso, Noel Rosa, Ataulfo Alves, Wilson Batista, Geraldo Pereira, ... |
Hwang Yau-tai | ... hplace in Fenghua once mainland China was recovered. Chinese music composer | or Huang Youdi, Huang Yu-ti (黃友棣) wrote the Chiang Ching-kuo Memorial Song ... |
Dave Van Ronk | Lavin worked at Caffe Lena in Saratoga, New York, until | convinced her to move to New York City and make a career as a singer-songw ... |
Lee Kernaghan | ... into the 21st century – and contemporary artists including Sara Storer and | draw heavily on this heritage |
Martin Schongauer | ... an der Weyden had also a large influence on the German painter and engraver | whose prints were distributed all over Europe from the last decades of the ... |
Simon Starling | ... Vine, Mel Giedroyc and Michaela Strachan (born in Ewell) as well as artist | , actor Warwick Davis, actress Alex Kingston, and the current Ambassador o ... |
Allen Ginsberg | ... early 1960s he traveled for six months through India with his wife Joanne, | , and Peter Orlovsky. Snyder and Joanne Kyger separated soon after a trip ... |
John Philip Sousa | The composer | is closely associated with the most popular trend in American popular musi ... |
Edward Elgar | ... 7) became the stereotypical battlehorse of massed amateur choral societies. | tried to revive the genre in the first years of the next century |
Michelangelo | ... nzo in 1469. Lorenzo was a great patron of the arts, commissioning works by | , Leonardo da Vinci and Botticelli. Lorenzo was an accomplished musician a ... |
Grachan Moncur III | With | With Jaco Pastorius and John McLaughlin With Michel Petrucciani With Publi ... |
Jacques-Louis David | ... he remained the major inspiration for such classically oriented artists as | , Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and Paul Cézanne |
Cheryl Wheeler | ... work, and producing his own music as well as that of other talents, such as | ("Driving Home," "Mrs. Pinocci's Guitar") |
Ai Weiwei | ... ture among the original designers, project architect Stefan Marbach, artist | , and a group of CADG architects led by Li Xinggang. Its $423 million cost ... |
Keith Green | ... y in the sub-genre of Christian rock. He is often cited as influencing both | and Randy Stonehill in their conversions to Christianity. Both eventually ... |
Hans Holbein | ... sdael, Johannes Vermeer, and Rogier van der Weyden. There are also works of | in the collection in the Mauritshuis |
Hans Memling | ... an painting, not only in France and Germany but also in Italy and in Spain. | was his greatest follower, although it is not proven that he studied under ... |
Sheb Wooley | ... who got in the way. Miller's three gang members (his younger brother Ben ( | ), Jack Colby and Pierce) wait for him at the station |
Charlie Parker | ... hékere-son" is an extremely interesting one. It's based on a legendary 1945 | bebop composition called "Billie's Bounce." Almost every phrase of the Par ... |
Paul Strand | ... le, including painter Georgia O'Keeffe, artist John Marin, and photographer | , all of whom created famous works during their stays in the Southwest |
Ira Gershwin | ... n the city. Theatrical composers and lyricists like the brothers George and | created a uniquely American theatrical style that used American vernacular ... |
John Marin | ... from Alfred Stieglitz's circle, including painter Georgia O'Keeffe, artist | , and photographer Paul Strand, all of whom created famous works during th ... |
Joseph Nechvatal | ... tware (for example, the C++ software used in creating the viral symphOny by | ) |
Bunny Berigan | ... In subsequent years, "Davenport Blues" has been recorded by musicians from | to Ry Cooder to Geoff Muldaur |
Richard Wagner | In March 1889, Angelo Neumann's traveling " | Theater" visited Saint Petersburg, giving four cycles of Der Ring des Nibe ... |
Monet | ... -recognized collection of Impressionist paintings by such masters as Manet, | , Whistler, Degas and Cassatt. It is also the sight of the annual Sunken G ... |
Mulgrew Miller | With | With Grachan Moncur III With Jaco Pastorius and John McLaughlin With Miche ... |
Taylor Swift | ... rformers have included George Strait, Kenny Chesney, the Eagles, Sugarland, | , and Kid Rock. Indio is also the site of the annual Southwest Arts Festiv ... |
Johannes Theodor Baargeld | ... artistic pursuits in the years to come. Also in 1919 Ernst, social activist | , and a number of their friends and colleagues founded the Cologne Dada gr ... |
John Stainer | ... composer Georg Vierling is noted for modernizing the secular oratorio form. | 's The Crucifixion (1887) became the stereotypical battlehorse of massed a ... |
Alfred Stieglitz | ... r of avant-garde art of the time, such as the European modernists he saw at | 's "291" gallery and works by the Ashcan School, but, with a few exception ... |
Gary Allan | ... oners of this style were Buck Owens, Haggard, Tommy Collins, Dwight Yoakam, | , and Wynn Stewart, each of whom had his own style |
Henry VIII | ... loyalty to the crown, as it was a royal badge used by Katherine of Aragon, | and Mary Tudor |
William I | ... liam V, Prince of Orange was handed over to the Dutch state by his son king | . This collection formed the basis of the Royal Cabinet of Paintings of ar ... |
Irving Berlin | ... wer was an issue-free, feel-good animated cartoon with a soundtrack song by | called I Like Ike. For the first time the candidates' personal medical his ... |
Marcus Miller | With | With Mulgrew Miller With Grachan Moncur III With Jaco Pastorius and John M ... |
Manet | ... ionally-recognized collection of Impressionist paintings by such masters as | , Monet, Whistler, Degas and Cassatt. It is also the sight of the annual S ... |
Clement Greenberg | ... s of creating artworks. The ignition point for the definition of modernism, | 's essay, Avant-Garde and Kitsch, first published in Partisan Review in 19 ... |
Steve McQueen | ... ill sometimes referred to as such), although in fact the Prize was given to | for his video based on a Buster Keaton film |
Bruckner | Brian's music owes a lot to Wagner, | , Elgar, Strauss, Mahler and Bach. Like Bach and Bruckner, Brian was an or ... |
Pixinguinha | ... There were many composers, including Heitor dos Prazeres, João da Bahiana, | , and Sinhô, but the sambas of these composers were "amaxixados" (a mix of ... |
Felix Mendelssohn | ... oratorio. The Birmingham Festival commissioned various oratorios including | 's Elijah in 1846, later performed in German as Elias. German composer Geo ... |
Georgia O'Keeffe | ... as introduced to notables from Alfred Stieglitz's circle, including painter | , artist John Marin, and photographer Paul Strand, all of whom created fam ... |
Kobayashi Kiyochika | The influence of western culture experienced in the Meiji period continued. | adopted western painting styles while continuing to work in ukiyo-e. Okaku ... |
Alfred Stieglitz | ... portfolio, was published. In New Mexico, he was introduced to notables from | 's circle, including painter Georgia O'Keeffe, artist John Marin, and phot ... |
Frank Lloyd Wright | ... t (MoMA), the Frick Collection, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the | -designed Guggenheim Museum |
John Schumann | ... Tex Morton, Slim Dusty, Rolf Harris, The Bushwackers, John Williamson, and | of the band Redgum have continued to record and popularise the old bush ba ... |
Jonathan Swift | ... follows the model of the famous Tory satirists of the previous generation ( | and John Gay, in particular) |
John Wayne | ... ead, who authored the original, has had (a) practical aviation background." | played screenwriter Frank "Spig" Wead two decades later in the John Ford f ... |
Stanley William Hayter | ... tury, true engraving was revived as a serious art form by artists including | whose Studio 17 in Paris became the magnet for such artists as the Japanes ... |
Dwight Yoakam | ... eading practitioners of this style were Buck Owens, Haggard, Tommy Collins, | , Gary Allan, and Wynn Stewart, each of whom had his own style |
Melvin Van Peebles | ... come in California. By the time production wrapped, Cinemation had released | ' Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song to considerable success, despite the X ... |
Eudora Welty's | ... dom Singers paid tribute to Evers in the haunting "Ballad of Medgar Evers." | short story "Where Is the Voice Coming From," in which the speaker is the ... |
Jim Ameche | | portrayed Tracy in a two-record set recorded by Mercury Records in 1947. T ... |
Berry Gordy | ... er Smokey Robinson, to help the group land an audition for Motown executive | , who had already proven himself a capable songwriter. Robinson liked the ... |
Kenny Chesney | ... he weekend following the Coachella. Performers have included George Strait, | , the Eagles, Sugarland, Taylor Swift, and Kid Rock. Indio is also the sit ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... is best remembered today for the title theme song, which was popularized by | . Although possessing Scorsese's usual visual panache and stylistic bravur ... |
Arlo Guthrie | ... up the mandolin, became interested in country music, and played guitar with | . Guest later began performing with bluegrass bands until he took up rock ... |
Wallace Roney | With | With Travis Shook With Wayne Shorter With McCoy Tyner With Sadao Watanabe ... |
Scott Joplin | ... end of the 19th century. The most famous ragtime performer and composer was | , known for works such as "Maple Leaf Rag" |
Floyd Cramer | ... ans Chet Atkins (who also helped Sholes produce the session) on guitar, and | on piano. Following a suggestion from Presley, Scholes used a hallway at t ... |
Sonny Rollins | With | With Wallace Roney With Travis Shook With Wayne Shorter With McCoy Tyner W ... |
Harold Arlen | ... earance was on The Tonight Show, then hosted by Jack Paar, in 1961, singing | 's "A Sleepin' Bee". Orson Bean, who substituted for Paar that night, had ... |
Matt Groening | ... ed after Flanders St. in Portland, Oregon, the hometown of Simpsons creator | . Groening described the inspiration for Flanders as "just a guy who was t ... |
Petula Clark | ... From Hong Kong, "This is My Song", reaching number one in the UK as sung by | . Chaplin also compiled a film The Chaplin Revue from three First National ... |
Ray Charles | ... by Jenkins, The Primettes began by performing hit songs by artists such as | and The Drifters at sock hops, social clubs and talent shows around the De ... |
Philip Glass | ... ric Opera performs multiple operas each year (including the 2007 opening of | 's Waiting for the Barbarians, written by University of Texas alumnus J. M ... |
Julie Gold | ... New Year's songs including actor Jeff Daniels, Grammy-winners Janis Ian and | , and the Guitar Man Of Central Park David Ippolito |
Claude Debussy | ... ver to the Original Dixieland Jazz Band and the New Orleans Rhythm Kings to | and Maurice Ravel |
Ennio Morricone | ... d song, "Se telefonando", made famous by Italian singer Mina, together with | 's music |
Elgar | ... ch just across the border in Cheshire. In 1895, he heard a choir rehearsing | 's King Olaf, attended the first performance and became a fervent enthusia ... |
Eartha Kitt | ... ich Marlow had been Kurtz's adopted son. The cast includes Inga Swenson and | |
Herschel Walker | ... upset at how top draft pick, defensive tackle Danny Noonan and running back | weren't being used enough |
Sam Rivers | With | With Sonny Rollins With Wallace Roney With Travis Shook With Wayne Shorter ... |
Rolf Harris | ... ltic folk ballads. Country and folk artists such as Tex Morton, Slim Dusty, | , The Bushwackers, John Williamson, and John Schumann of the band Redgum h ... |
Alessandro Scarlatti | ... te baroque oratorios increasingly became "sacred opera". In Rome and Naples | was the most noted composer. In Vienna the court poet Metastasio produced ... |
Don Pullen | With | With Sam Rivers With Sonny Rollins With Wallace Roney With Travis Shook Wi ... |
Thomas A. Dorsey | ... r faith in an improvised, often musical manner (testifying). Composers like | composed gospel works that used elements of blues and jazz in traditional ... |
Cassatt | ... mpressionist paintings by such masters as Manet, Monet, Whistler, Degas and | . It is also the sight of the annual Sunken Garden Poetry Festival, and is ... |
Liza Minnelli | ... as the director's third collaboration with Robert De Niro, co-starring with | (a tribute and allusion to her father, legendary musical director Vincente ... |
Joe "King" Oliver | ... vertheless listened to and studied the music around him: from Armstrong and | to the Original Dixieland Jazz Band and the New Orleans Rhythm Kings to Cl ... |
Janis Ian | ... ukah/Solstice/New Year's songs including actor Jeff Daniels, Grammy-winners | and Julie Gold, and the Guitar Man Of Central Park David Ippolito |
Andy Warhol | ... lly sing lead with the band at the instigation of their mentor and manager, | . Nico sang lead on three of the album's tracks—"Femme Fatale", "All Tomor ... |
Lewis Carroll | ... ted by Norman Z. McLeod from a screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, based on | 's books Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. I ... |
Paul Cézanne | ... oriented artists as Jacques-Louis David, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and | |
Steve Camp | ... icipating included Amy Grant, Larry Norman, Randy Stonehill, Mylon LeFevre, | , Evie, Phil Keaggy, Second Chapter of Acts, Sandi Patti, Bill Gaither, an ... |
G. M. Trevelyan | According to the historian | , they were two of the best magistrates in eighteenth-century London, and ... |
Aaron Copland | ... t was nominated for four Oscars. The musical score was by American composer | . Running in theaters in 1939, it disappeared for many years at a time unt ... |
Slim Dusty | ... uenced by Celtic folk ballads. Country and folk artists such as Tex Morton, | , Rolf Harris, The Bushwackers, John Williamson, and John Schumann of the ... |
Kid Rock | ... uded George Strait, Kenny Chesney, the Eagles, Sugarland, Taylor Swift, and | . Indio is also the site of the annual Southwest Arts Festival, the Cabazo ... |
Paul Gauguin | ... works by Pablo Picasso and post-Impressionists such as Vincent Van Gogh and | profoundly influenced his approach to art. His own work was exhibited the ... |
Usagi Yojimbo | ... n famed swordsman Miyamoto Musashi, is the lead character in the comic book | , a term literally translating to "Rabbit Bodyguard". True to the name, Us ... |
Degas | ... ction of Impressionist paintings by such masters as Manet, Monet, Whistler, | and Cassatt. It is also the sight of the annual Sunken Garden Poetry Festi ... |
Cordelia Wilson | | , an artist from Georgetown, Colorado developed her skills as an artist mo ... |
Randy Stonehill | ... re of Christian rock. He is often cited as influencing both Keith Green and | in their conversions to Christianity. Both eventually became Christian mus ... |
Hans Holbein the Younger | ... jn, Jan Steen, Paulus Potter and Frans Hals and works of the German painter | |
Alexey Leonov | ... r importance in Russian space history is only surpassed by Yuri Gagarin and | . Since her retirement from politics, she appears infrequently at space-re ... |
Vince Clarke | ... asure are an English synthpop duo, consisting of songwriter and keyboardist | and singer Andy Bell. Erasure entered the music scene in 1985 with their d ... |
Jaco Pastorius | With | and John McLaughli |
Kay Swift | Gershwin had a ten-year affair with composer | and frequently consulted her about his music, though the two never married ... |
Natalie Bassingthwaighte | ... ular TV Presenter. In March 2011, it was announced that she was replaced by | as a judge on the third season of The X Factor |
Frans Hals | ... such as Johannes Vermeer, Rembrandt van Rijn, Jan Steen, Paulus Potter and | and works of the German painter Hans Holbein the Younger |
Henry VIII | ... other parts were added and a stable form finally appeared in 1540. In 1542 | authorised it as the sole Latin grammar textbook to be used in education a ... |
Wayne Shorter | ... riod of the early 1970s. Musicians such as Pharaoh Sanders, Hubert Laws and | began using African instruments such as kalimbas, bells, beaded gourds and ... |
Lefty Frizzell | ... ield, California. Influenced by one-time West Coast residents Bob Wills and | , by 1966 it was known as the Bakersfield sound. It relied on electric ins ... |
Heinrich Isaac | ... d singers to Florence, including Alexander Agricola, Johannes Ghiselin, and | . By contemporary Florentines (and since), he was known as "Lorenzo the Ma ... |
Chet Atkins | ... k and drummer D.J. Fontana, Presley was joined by established RCA musicians | (who also helped Sholes produce the session) on guitar, and Floyd Cramer o ... |
Jimmy Page | ... The final four shows included two in London (the second of which featured a | -led encore) followed by two that saw them return to Amsterdam's poptemple ... |
Dave Grohl | ... February 2003, Costello, along with Bruce Springsteen, Steve Van Zandt, and | , performed a version of The Clash's "London Calling" at the 45th Grammy A ... |
Ken Sugimori | ... signs conceived by Game Freak's character development team and finalized by | for the first generation of Pocket Monsters games Red and Green, which wer ... |
Mariah Carey | Henry Astor had a home in West Copake. | had a home in Craryville, located on the ourskirts of Copake |
Carl Heinrich Graun | ... s of J. S. Bach, oratorio-passions such as Der Tod Jesu set by Telemann and | . After Telemann came the galante oratorio style of C. P. E. Bach |
Roddy McDowall | ... This version, written by Stewart Stern, uses the encounter between Marlow ( | ) and Kurtz (Boris Karloff) as its final act, and adds a backstory in whic ... |
Jack Paar | ... isand's first television appearance was on The Tonight Show, then hosted by | , in 1961, singing Harold Arlen's "A Sleepin' Bee". Orson Bean, who substi ... |
Hoagy Carmichael | Soon, he was listening to | , too. A law student and aspiring pianist and songwriter, Carmichael invit ... |
Paul Klee | ... married art history student , whom he met in 1914. Next year Ernst visited | in Munich and studied paintings by Giorgio de Chirico, which left a deep i ... |
Randy Stonehill | ... ms in Africa. Other artists participating included Amy Grant, Larry Norman, | , Mylon LeFevre, Steve Camp, Evie, Phil Keaggy, Second Chapter of Acts, Sa ... |
Paulus Potter | ... by Dutch painters such as Johannes Vermeer, Rembrandt van Rijn, Jan Steen, | and Frans Hals and works of the German painter Hans Holbein the Younger |
W. Herbert Dunton | ... with members of the Taos Society of Artists, such as Joseph Henry Sharp and | ; He was also a friend of Leon Gaspard, Nicolai Fechin, Dorothy Brett, and ... |
Madonna | ... a Culture Minister (Kim Howells) criticising exhibits, a guest of honour ( | ) swearing, a prize judge (Lynn Barber) writing in the press, and a speech ... |
Steve Camp | Others who were influenced by Norman include American CCM musician | , who co-wrote "If I Were a Singer" with Norman, which appeared on Camp's ... |
Shigeru Miyamoto | ... in collaboration with Disney Interactive), and (done under the guidance of | ) |
Johannes Ghiselin | ... nd brought composers and singers to Florence, including Alexander Agricola, | , and Heinrich Isaac. By contemporary Florentines (and since), he was know ... |
Little Richard | ... Ike Turner's piano intro to the song was later used nearly note-for-note by | in "Good Golly Miss Molly" |
William Ewart Gladstone | ... conclusion". It was introduced into the Parliament of the United Kingdom by | to overcome the obstruction of the Irish nationalist party and was made pe ... |
Dannii Minogue | In May 2010, after | , who is a judge on the British version of The X Factor, declined to judge ... |
Franz Marc | ... Expressionist painters died in action during the war, among them Macke and | |
Marcel Duchamp | ... urope, Man Ray's early paintings display facets of cubism. Upon befriending | who was interested in showing movement in static paintings, his works begi ... |
Henry Chadwick | The modern assessment of Priscillian is summed up in Cambridge professor | 's Priscillian of Avila: The Occult and the Charismatic in the Early Churc ... |
Bob Wills | ... les in Bakersfield, California. Influenced by one-time West Coast residents | and Lefty Frizzell, by 1966 it was known as the Bakersfield sound. It reli ... |
Joseph Henry Sharp | ... r who was good friends with members of the Taos Society of Artists, such as | and W. Herbert Dunton; He was also a friend of Leon Gaspard, Nicolai Fechi ... |
Robert Simpson | ... em was first performed in the early 1950s. This was due to his discovery by | , himself a significant composer and BBC Music Producer, who asked Sir Adr ... |
Maurice Ravel | ... Dixieland Jazz Band and the New Orleans Rhythm Kings to Claude Debussy and | |
Jean-Luc Godard | ... lodramas turned out to be one of his most freewheeling and personal films." | is another admirer of the film |
Jan Steen | ... g paintings by Dutch painters such as Johannes Vermeer, Rembrandt van Rijn, | , Paulus Potter and Frans Hals and works of the German painter Hans Holbei ... |
Ken Sugimori | ... Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon franchise. Created by | , Blastoise first appeared in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue and sub ... |
Aphex Twin | ... se ties to Warp Records since his first production for Autechre. Videos for | 's "Come to Daddy" and "Windowlicker" are perhaps his best known. His vide ... |
McCoy Tyner | With | With Sadao Watanabe With Weather Report == Reference |
Juan Luna | ... igh school of the Philippines; the National Museum, where the Spoliarium of | is housed; the Metropolitan Museum of Manila, the premier museum of modern ... |
Britney Spears | ... lming Next to You, starring alongside Adrian Grenier. Hart asked her friend | to do a remix of her song "(You Drive Me) Crazy" and add it to the movie's ... |
David Ippolito | ... Grammy-winners Janis Ian and Julie Gold, and the Guitar Man Of Central Park | |
Pete Townshend | ... -sequenced Among Us , a CD by Simon Townshend, younger brother of the Who's | |
Louis Couperin | ... ugh none of them as important as, for example, the Oldham manuscript is for | . Among the more significant materials are several manuscripts that were l ... |
Wayne Shorter | With | With McCoy Tyner With Sadao Watanabe With Weather Report == Reference |
Johannes Vermeer | ... w has a large art collection, including paintings by Dutch painters such as | , Rembrandt van Rijn, Jan Steen, Paulus Potter and Frans Hals and works of ... |
Heinrich Schütz | ... rom the early-baroque Historia style Christmas and Resurrection settings of | , to the Passions of J. S. Bach, oratorio-passions such as Der Tod Jesu se ... |
Bill Black | As well as The Blue Moon Boys, his regular backing band of Moore, bassist | and drummer D.J. Fontana, Presley was joined by established RCA musicians ... |
Travis Shook | With | With Wayne Shorter With McCoy Tyner With Sadao Watanabe With Weather Repor ... |
Dorothy Brett | ... nd W. Herbert Dunton; He was also a friend of Leon Gaspard, Nicolai Fechin, | , and Georgia O'Keeffe. As a boy, Ralph Meyers met the artists who often v ... |
Susaye Greene | ... 72, the lineup changed more frequently; Lynda Laurence, Scherrie Payne, and | all became members of the group during the mid-1970s. The Supremes disband ... |
Scotty Moore | ... nd, who were used to a more relaxed atmosphere at Sun Studio. Guitar player | later commented, "It was a larger studio than Sun's and more regimented - ... |
Johann Michael Feuchtmayer | ... time, were Johann Michael Fischer, Cosmas Damian Asam and Egid Quirin Asam, | , Matthäus Günther, Johann Baptist Straub and Johann Baptist Zimmermann |
William S. Burroughs | ... . Reed, a fan of poets and authors such as Raymond Chandler, Nelson Algren, | , Allen Ginsberg, and Hubert Selby, Jr., saw no reason why the content in ... |
Stanley Clarke | ... and Frank Zappa, saxophonist Wayne Shorter and bassists Jaco Pastorius and | . Jazz fusion was also popular in Japan where the band Casiopea released o ... |
Hiroshige | Dulah Marie Evans, | |
B.B. King | Soon he was booked to open for acts such as the Allman Brothers Band and | , and he signed with Capricorn Records to record his self-titled debut alb ... |
Jimmy Page | ... or Kenneth Wolstenholme. Magnum Photographer Martin Parr was born in Epsom. | of Led Zeppelin fame is also a famous son of Epsom and his father owned th ... |
Rickie Lee Jones | ... uthwest (SXSW) festival included Pete Townshend, Iggy Pop, Tom Morello, and | .Austin has been the location for a number of motion pictures, partly due ... |
Andy Kaufman | ... by Crystal); Rajeev Vindaloo, an eccentric foreign man in the same vein as | 's Latka character from Taxi; and Senor Cosa, a Spanish ventriloquist ofte ... |
Luke Vibert | The name of | s project Amen Andrews is a word play on the name of the Amen break and Ea ... |
Diana Krall | ... ame. He announced his engagement in May to Canadian jazz singer and pianist | , whom he had seen in concert and then met backstage at the Sydney Opera H ... |
Clarence White | ... in-off The Flying Burrito Brothers (also featuring Gram Parsons), guitarist | , Michael Nesmith (Monkees and First National Band), the Grateful Dead, Ne ... |
Jimmy Liggins | ... y been introduced. The song was based on the 1947 song "Cadillac Boogie" by | . It was also preceded and influenced by Pete Johnson's "Rocket 88 Boogie" ... |
Malcolm McLaren's | ... s" magazine. In a November 1976 article in Melody Maker, Caroline Coon used | term "New Wave" to designate music by bands not exactly punk, but related ... |
Hokusai | Hiroshige, | |
Ferdinand II | ... shorter route to Asia. He eventually received the backing of Isabella I and | , Queen and King of newly united Spain. In 1492 Columbus reached land in t ... |
Hendrix | ... "I Was Born To Love You"), slide guitar ("Drowse", "Tie Your Mother Down"), | sounding licks ("Liar", "Brighton Rock"), tape-delay ("Brighton Rock", "Wh ... |
Alban Berg | Aside from the French influence, Gershwin was intrigued by the works of | , Dmitri Shostakovich, Igor Stravinsky, Darius Milhaud, and Arnold Schoenb ... |
Jerry Lewis | ... ishing debut before the Hollywood film world of the team of Dean Martin and | |
Lee Miller | ... ntal films. In 1929 he began a love affair with the Surrealist photographer | |
Mark Antony | ... h of which he played the title roles, and Carry On Cleo, in which he played | . Most notably, in Carry On Cowboy, he adopted an American accent for his ... |
Aphex Twin | ... ys the drums to "Mt Saint Michel + Saint Michaels Mount", the 10th track on | 's 2001 album drukqs. Monkey Drummer debuted as part of Cunningham's insta ... |
Franz Kline | ... s of art. In a sense the innovations of Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, | , Mark Rothko, Philip Guston, Hans Hofmann, Clyfford Still, Barnett Newman ... |
Wild Bill Davis | ... n, Kenny Burrell, Eddie Costa, Sam "The Man" Taylor, Harry "Sweets" Edison, | and |
Craig Armstrong | ... em could dance. The other collaborators on Protection were Marius de Vries, | , a virtuoso Scottish classical pianist and Tricky. Tricky's solo career w ... |
Matthäus Günther | ... scher, Cosmas Damian Asam and Egid Quirin Asam, Johann Michael Feuchtmayer, | , Johann Baptist Straub and Johann Baptist Zimmermann |
Walt Disney | ... four-month-old Mickey Mouse comic strip. It had originally been scripted by | and drawn by Ub Iwerks who was succeeded by Win Smith. In May, Disney had ... |
Blind Willie McTell | ... g the legendary delta blues artist Robert Johnson and piedmont blues artist | . By the end of the 1940s, however, pure blues was only a minor part of po ... |
Gustave Baumann | Hokusai, | |
Georgia O'Keeffe | ... n; He was also a friend of Leon Gaspard, Nicolai Fechin, Dorothy Brett, and | . As a boy, Ralph Meyers met the artists who often visited his parent's ho ... |
Willem de Kooning | ... reation of new works of art. In a sense the innovations of Jackson Pollock, | , Franz Kline, Mark Rothko, Philip Guston, Hans Hofmann, Clyfford Still, B ... |
Simon Vouet | ... nd the academic training destined to supplant it was not yet established by | ; but having met Courtois the mathematician, Poussin was fired by the stud ... |
Maria Martinez | ... ued to lead an agricultural based economy until the early 20th century when | and her husband Julian Martinez rediscovered how to make the Black-on Blac ... |
Andy Warhol | ... st is as associated with the downtown pop art movement of the late 1970s as | , who socialized at clubs like Serendipity 3 and Studio 54 |
Kenny Burrell | ... liner notes. The players were later identified as Elvin Jones, Milt Hinton, | , Eddie Costa, Sam "The Man" Taylor, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Wild Bill Davi ... |
Eduard von Grützner | ... on Grützner Falstaff mit Handschuhen.jpg|Shakespeare's Sir John Falstaff by | File:Prince Rupert - 1st English Civil War.jpg|"The Cruel Practices of Pri ... |
Albrecht Dürer | Artists using this technique include | |
Nicolai Fechin | ... ph Henry Sharp and W. Herbert Dunton; He was also a friend of Leon Gaspard, | , Dorothy Brett, and Georgia O'Keeffe. As a boy, Ralph Meyers met the arti ... |
Felix Blumenfeld | ... nd remained closed. He would fume for days afterwards when he heard pianist | play Debussy's Estampes and write in his diary about them, "Poor and skimp ... |
Dick Locher | Rick Fletcher died in 1983 and was succeeded by editorial cartoonist | , who had assisted Gould on the strip in the late 1950s and early 1960s. L ... |
Claude Debussy | ... ershwin's own Concerto in F was criticized for being related to the work of | , more so than to the expected jazz style. The comparison did not deter Ge ... |
Albert of Brandenburg-Ansbach | The peninsula became part of the Duchy of Prussia when | , the 37th Grand Master, secularized the Monastic State of the Teutonic Kn ... |
Julian Martinez | ... ed economy until the early 20th century when Maria Martinez and her husband | rediscovered how to make the Black-on Black pottery for which San Ildefons ... |
Paul Mares | ... ould be portrayed—he rarely strayed into the upper reaches of the register. | of the New Orleans Rhythm Kings insisted that Beiderbecke's chief influenc ... |
Egid Quirin Asam | ... an artists of his time, were Johann Michael Fischer, Cosmas Damian Asam and | , Johann Michael Feuchtmayer, Matthäus Günther, Johann Baptist Straub and ... |
Eddie Costa | ... e players were later identified as Elvin Jones, Milt Hinton, Kenny Burrell, | , Sam "The Man" Taylor, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Wild Bill Davis and |
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner | Albrecht Dürer, | |
Alice Prin | ... fter arriving in Paris, he met and fell in love with Kiki de Montparnasse ( | ), an artists' model and celebrated character in Paris bohemian circles. K ... |
Martin Parr | ... my White and football commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme. Magnum Photographer | was born in Epsom. Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin fame is also a famous son of ... |
Marcantonio Raimondi | ... matician, Poussin was fired by the study of his collection of engravings by | after Italian masters |
Dulah Marie Evans | Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, | |
Poul Anderson | The Fourth Crusade is depicted in | 's novel There Will Be Time from the point of view of a 20th Century time- ... |
Haydn | ... life he had completed 32, an unusually large number for any composer since | or Mozart. More remarkably, he completed 14 of these symphonies in his 80s ... |
Terry Scott Taylor | ... thirty years ago including his first wife, Pamela Newman, Randy Stonehill, | , and Philip Mangano, the business manager of Solid Rock. The OC Weekly re ... |
Nat King Cole | ... osed for his film, Modern Times, hit number 2 on the UK charts when sung by | in the 1950s. It was also Michael Jackson's favourite song. "This Is My So ... |
Pablo Picasso | ... st. In 1912 he visited the Sonderbund exhibition in Cologne, where works by | and post-Impressionists such as Vincent Van Gogh and Paul Gauguin profound ... |
Björk | ... nnale, which consisted of a loop of Monkey Drummer, Flex, and his video for | 's "All Is Full of Love" |
Jasper Johns | ... center of the American pop art movement, which gave birth to such giants as | and Roy Lichtenstein. Perhaps no other artist is as associated with the do ... |
Carlos Alvarado Lang | Hussein El Gebaly | Woodcut, a type of relief print, is the earliest printmaking technique, an ... |
Charles V | ... t, Cortés sent a troupe of ōllamanime (ballplayers) to Spain to perform for | where they were drawn by the German Christoph Weiditz. Besides the fascina ... |
Eddie Kendricks | ... in the Brewster-Douglass housing projects in Detroit—met Paul Williams and | , two members of a Detroit male singing group known as The Primes. Since B ... |
Randy Stonehill | ... Norman more than thirty years ago including his first wife, Pamela Newman, | , Terry Scott Taylor, and Philip Mangano, the business manager of Solid Ro ... |
Michael Jackson | ... ber 2 on the UK charts when sung by Nat King Cole in the 1950s. It was also | 's favourite song. "This Is My Song", written and composed by Chaplin for ... |
Fiore dei Liberi | Unarmed dagger defenses identical to those found in the manual of | and the Codex Wallerstein were integrated into the U.S. Army's training ma ... |
Joe Staton | ... ced that Locher was retiring from the strip and handing the reins to artist | and writer Mike Curtis. The new creative team has previously worked togeth ... |
Jean Cocteau | ... Significant members of the art world, such as James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, | , Bridget Bate Tichenor, and Antonin Artaud posed for his camera |
D'Jalma Garnier | ... st of a progressive radio jazz program, Passport to Modern Jazz on KRVS-FM, | , plays New Orleans jazz from all periods, as well as latest contemporary ... |
Frederick II of Prussia | ... ed of little worth to Maria Theresa. The peace was initially broken by King | , who invaded Silesia. Soon other powers began to exploit Austria's weakne ... |
Roy Lichtenstein | ... rican pop art movement, which gave birth to such giants as Jasper Johns and | . Perhaps no other artist is as associated with the downtown pop art movem ... |
Joe Strummer | ... on Calling" at the 45th Grammy Awards ceremony, in honour of Clash frontman | , who had died the previous December. In March, Elvis Costello & The Attra ... |
Cosmas Damian Asam | ... the most gifted Bavarian artists of his time, were Johann Michael Fischer, | and Egid Quirin Asam, Johann Michael Feuchtmayer, Matthäus Günther, Johann ... |
Igor Stravinsky | ... fect of, "You should give me lessons." (Some versions of this story feature | rather than Ravel as the composer; however Stravinsky confirmed that he or ... |
Bridget Bate Tichenor | ... embers of the art world, such as James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, Jean Cocteau, | , and Antonin Artaud posed for his camera |
Simon Vouet | Poussin was thirty when he arrived in Rome. At first he lodged with | . Through Marino, he had been introduced to Marcello Sacchetti who in turn ... |
Mike Sekowsky | ... ion of sci-fi hero Adam Strange, who debuted in #17 (Nov, 1958) with art by | |
Mozart | ... had completed 32, an unusually large number for any composer since Haydn or | . More remarkably, he completed 14 of these symphonies in his 80s, and sev ... |
Rick Cua | ... , Evie, Phil Keaggy, Second Chapter of Acts, Sandi Patti, Bill Gaither, and | |
Hussein El Gebaly | Hannah Tompkins, | Carlos Alvarado Lang Woodcut, a type of relief print, is the earliest pri ... |
Jean Fouquet | File:La Fuite de Pompée.jpg|The Flight of Pompey after Pharsalus, by | File:Richard II meets rebels.jpg|Medieval view: Richard II of England meet ... |
Butch Vig | ... has been based out of Madison since formation in 1994 by producer-musician | of Viroqua. Vig is well known for producing albums for such highly regarde ... |
Newton | ... n Uranus's observed orbit and the one predicted from the laws of gravity of | . At the same time, but unknown to Le Verrier, similar calculations were m ... |
Florence Ballard | In 1958, | —a junior high school student living in the Brewster-Douglass housing proj ... |
August Macke | ... hl castle and portraits of his sister and himself. In 1911 Ernst befriended | and joined his Die Rheinischen Expressionisten group of artists, deciding ... |
Pablo Picasso | ... oward making a work of art was as important as the work of art itself. Like | 's innovative reinventions of painting and sculpture near the turn of the ... |
Eminem | American hip-hop artist | referenced Bono's skiing accident in his songs "Who Knew" and "Role Model. |
Michael Nesmith | ... g Burrito Brothers (also featuring Gram Parsons), guitarist Clarence White, | (Monkees and First National Band), the Grateful Dead, Neil Young, Commande ... |
Allen Ginsberg | ... and authors such as Raymond Chandler, Nelson Algren, William S. Burroughs, | , and Hubert Selby, Jr., saw no reason why the content in their works coul ... |
Archie Roach | ... oli "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda", and indigenous Australians like | and Paul Kelly. Kelly's lyrics capture the vastness of the culture and lan ... |
Louis C. Tiffany | ... 3–1910) of Rochester, with stained-glass windows and interior decoration by | . It is the only complete, unaltered Tiffany chapel known to exist, althou ... |
Madonna | ... its bands. Over the decades, the group have collaborated with Neneh Cherry, | , David Bowie, Mos Def, Elizabeth Fraser and Sinéad O'Connor amongst many ... |
Tony Randall | ... who received a "First Guest" medal for his appearance), Drew Barrymore, and | . The episode featured a cold open of O'Brien's walk to the studio with co ... |
Maurice Ravel | ... was influenced by French composers of the early twentieth century. In turn | was impressed with Gershwin's abilities, commenting, "Personally I find ja ... |
Carl Stalling | In 1943 Scott sold his music publishing to Warner Bros., who allowed | , music director for Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies, to adapt anything i ... |
Max Ernst | With Jean Arp, | , André Masson, Joan Miró, and Pablo Picasso, Man Ray was represented in t ... |
Contemporary art | ... Pollock's radical approach to painting revolutionized the potential for all | that followed him. To some extent Pollock realized that the journey toward ... |
Bob Dylan | Early innovators in this new style of music in the 60s and 70s included | who was the first to revert to country music with his 1967 album John Wesl ... |
Maurice Ravel | ... re such a good Gershwin already." (This quote is similar to one credited to | during Gershwin's 1928 visit to France – "Why be a second-rate Ravel, when ... |
Agnes Martin | ... eriod include: Thomas Benrimo, Louis Ribak and his wife Beatrice Mandelman, | , Clay Spohn, and Edward Corbett (artist). Other visiting artists include ... |
Pete Townshend | ... live and make movies. The 2007 South by Southwest (SXSW) festival included | , Iggy Pop, Tom Morello, and Rickie Lee Jones.Austin has been the location ... |
Jelly Roll Morton | ... sweet music, the band took its name from one of its most frequent numbers, | 's "Wolverine Blues." During this time, Beiderbecke also took piano lesson ... |
Jean Terrell | ... ndy Birdsong. Ross left to pursue a solo career in 1970 and was replaced by | , at which point the group's name reverted to The Supremes. After 1972, th ... |
Van Gogh | ... of his work was shown to, and appreciated by, contemporary artists such as | and Delacroix; the latter expressed the opinion that if Hugo had decided t ... |
Alison Krauss | ... nated for a 2004 Academy Award; he performed it at the awards ceremony with | , who sang the song on the official soundtrack. Costello co-wrote many son ... |
Delacroix | ... was shown to, and appreciated by, contemporary artists such as Van Gogh and | ; the latter expressed the opinion that if Hugo had decided to become a pa ... |
Barbara Hepworth | ... .S.Frere, Gerald Gardiner, QC, Victor Gollancz, Dr I.Grunfeld, E.M.Forster, | , Patrick Heron, Rev. Trevor Huddleston, Sir Julian Huxley, Edward Hyams, ... |
Arthur Honegger | ... (Das Buch mit sieben Siegeln) (1938) in Germany. Postwar oratorios include | Jeanne d'Arc au Bûcher, Krzysztof Penderecki St. Luke Passion, René Clemen ... |
Jimmy | Ernst's son | , a well known German/American abstract expressionist painter, who lived o ... |
Chuck Norris | ... iety of commercials and TV and movie roles, working opposite such actors as | (Walker, Texas Ranger), Roseanne Barr (Roseanne), and Tracey Ullman (Trace ... |
Sousa | ... ctually used in the film, along with the second segment of "King Cotton", a | march, which was not on the albu |
Aphex Twin | ... It can still be seen at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. His video for | 's "Windowlicker" was nominated for the "Best Video" award at the Brit Awa ... |
Antonin Artaud | ... ch as James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, Jean Cocteau, Bridget Bate Tichenor, and | posed for his camera |
Arnold Schoenberg | ... ks of Alban Berg, Dmitri Shostakovich, Igor Stravinsky, Darius Milhaud, and | . He also asked Schoenberg for composition lessons. Schoenberg refused, sa ... |
Lucian Piane | ... supporter of former U.S. president George W. Bush were sampled in the 2009 | dance song "Bale Out", making it sound as if she were arguing with actor C ... |
Leonard Nimoy | ... the character Sentinel Prime's features were mostly based on Connery. When | was to voice the role, however, the effects were altered to incorporate Ni ... |
Tarik O'Regan | In 2011, an operatic adaptation by composer | and librettist Tom Phillips was premiered at the Royal Opera House in Lond ... |
Randy Jackson | ... es, Ryan Seacrest, Jeff Foxworthy, Kix Brooks, Bob Kingsley, Crook & Chase, | , Walt Love, Al Gross, Dick Bartley, and (via reruns) Casey Kasem. Other t ... |
Eugène Delacroix | ... al inspiration for the title track and the cover artwork is a painting from | , showing "The Entry of the Crusaders in Constantinople" |
Joe Jackson | ... onic attitude and tense, aggressive energy of punk" such as Elvis Costello, | , and Graham Parker. In the U.S., the first New Wavers were the not-so-pun ... |
Wynn Stewart | ... yle were Buck Owens, Haggard, Tommy Collins, Dwight Yoakam, Gary Allan, and | , each of whom had his own style |
Gretchen Wilson | ... co. Also that year, The Black Crowes filed a lawsuit against country singer | , claiming that she infringed upon their copyright for the song "Jealous A ... |
Cindy Birdsong | ... ordy renamed the group Diana Ross & the Supremes, and replaced Ballard with | . Ross left to pursue a solo career in 1970 and was replaced by Jean Terre ... |
Johnny Cash | ... Iona. Máel Coluim's sons Dub and Cináed were later kings. American musician | is a descendant |
Ulrich 'Jimmy' Ernst | Ernst's son | was born on 24 June 1920. He went on to become a painter like his father, ... |
Franz Schmidt | ... gly to public attention with Stravinsky's Oedipus Rex (1927) in France, and | 's The Book with Seven Seals (Das Buch mit sieben Siegeln) (1938) in Germa ... |
Tina Turner | ... enor saxophone solos by 17-year-old Raymond Hill (later to be the father of | 's first child, before she married Ike). Willie Sims played drums for the ... |
Jim Morrison | ... pa John Creech of Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna). Other tracks included " | 's Grave", which once again brought Taylor some MTV exposure, and the Flan ... |
Philip José Farmer | ... period. The metafictional style was inspired by the Wold Newton Universe of | , and Neil Gaiman helped develop the series (and was originally going to b ... |
Jean Arp | With | , Max Ernst, André Masson, Joan Miró, and Pablo Picasso, Man Ray was repre ... |
Bruce Haack | ... . The eccentric electronic instrument builder and children's music composer | visited Scott in the early 1970s (though there is no indication Haack and ... |
Gustav Holst | ... ongregations outside London, and All Saints', Pittville, where the composer | 's father was the organist |
Bruce Springsteen | Asbury Park's nightlife includes The Stone Pony, a bar frequented by | as well as Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes. On Main Street is The Sa ... |
Elvin Jones | ... musicians in the album's liner notes. The players were later identified as | , Milt Hinton, Kenny Burrell, Eddie Costa, Sam "The Man" Taylor, Harry "Sw ... |
Barry McGuire | ... tian orientation by giving Campus Life or Larry Norman, Randy Stonehill, or | records as gifts" |
Johann Baptist Zimmermann | ... am, Johann Michael Feuchtmayer, Matthäus Günther, Johann Baptist Straub and | |
Mark Rothko | ... Edward Corbett (artist). Other visiting artists include Richard Diebenkorn, | , Ad Reinhardt, Clyfford Still and Morris Graves |
Claude Debussy | ... ore adventurous than Wagner's, especially that of Richard Strauss and later | , Rimsky-Korsakov's mind remained closed. He would fume for days afterward ... |
Tim Bowness | ... eved national and international recognition such as Cord, Serious Drinking, | , Sennen, Magoo, KaitO, Mantoid, Teknikov and The Sadtowns |
Pablo Picasso | With Jean Arp, Max Ernst, André Masson, Joan Miró, and | , Man Ray was represented in the first Surrealist exhibition at the Galeri ... |
Peter Allen | ... r Band, Ray Burgess, Mental As Anything, Marty Rhone, Ariel, The La De Das, | , The Dingoes, Babeez, Mondo Rock, Icehouse, Midnight Oil, Doug Parkinson, ... |
Charlie Chaplin | ... atermass 2. He also had a supporting part as a TV advertisement producer in | 's A King in New York (1957) and played Master Henry in Outlaw Money an ep ... |
Herbie Hancock | ... nstruments, and the first use of analogue electronic instruments notably by | , whose jazz-funk period saw him surrounded on stage or in the studio by s ... |
Maria Theresa of Austria | ... d the accession in 1737 of Francis Stephen, duke of Lorraine and husband of | , led to Tuscany's temporary inclusion in the territories of the Austrian ... |
Roscoe Mitchell | ... gdown's Brass Band, Clyde Stubblefield of Funky Drummer fame, and musicians | , Richard Davis, Ben Sidran, Reptile Palace Orchestra, Killdozer, Polydrea ... |
Osvaldo Golijov | ... Bûcher, Krzysztof Penderecki St. Luke Passion, René Clemencic Kabbala, and | La Pasión según San Marcos. Oratorios by popular musicians include Paul Mc ... |
Lisa Lopes | ... en Latifah, Da Brat, Eve, Trina, Nicki Minaj, Khia, M.I.A., Foxy Brown, and | from TLC. As these all are hearing rap artists, there is also deaf rap art ... |
Milt Hinton | ... the album's liner notes. The players were later identified as Elvin Jones, | , Kenny Burrell, Eddie Costa, Sam "The Man" Taylor, Harry "Sweets" Edison, ... |
Yoko Ono | Yo La Tengo collaborated with | on the 2003 charity album Wig in a Box: Songs from and Inspired by Hedwig ... |
Carl Barks | ... ic strip. He has probably had the same impact on the Mickey Mouse comics as | had on the Donald Duck comics. Two decades after his death, his memory was ... |
Scherrie Payne | ... e Supremes. After 1972, the lineup changed more frequently; Lynda Laurence, | , and Susaye Greene all became members of the group during the mid-1970s. ... |
Cher | ... him, and died on January 15, 2005 at the age of 90. At Mary Bono's request, | gave a eulogy at Sonny's funeral. His remains were buried at Desert Memori ... |
Darius Milhaud | ... intrigued by the works of Alban Berg, Dmitri Shostakovich, Igor Stravinsky, | , and Arnold Schoenberg. He also asked Schoenberg for composition lessons. ... |
Tom Morello | ... 2007 South by Southwest (SXSW) festival included Pete Townshend, Iggy Pop, | , and Rickie Lee Jones.Austin has been the location for a number of motion ... |
Patrick Heron | ... ardiner, QC, Victor Gollancz, Dr I.Grunfeld, E.M.Forster, Barbara Hepworth, | , Rev. Trevor Huddleston, Sir Julian Huxley, Edward Hyams, the Bishop of L ... |
Emmylou Harris | ... This "fresh-air break" lasted only a couple of months, when his old friend, | , from the Washington, D. C. area, invited him to Los Angeles to sing back ... |
Gaspard Dughet | ... aria, who Poussin married in 1630. His two brothers-in-law were artists and | later took Poussin’s surname |
Dmitri Shostakovich | ... om the French influence, Gershwin was intrigued by the works of Alban Berg, | , Igor Stravinsky, Darius Milhaud, and Arnold Schoenberg. He also asked Sc ... |
Krzysztof Penderecki | ... Germany. Postwar oratorios include Arthur Honegger Jeanne d'Arc au Bûcher, | St. Luke Passion, René Clemencic Kabbala, and Osvaldo Golijov La Pasión se ... |
Gu Kaizhi | ... In regards to painting, this art became highly prized with artists such as | (344–406 AD), who largely established the tradition of landscape art in cl ... |
Nicolas Roeg | On March 13, 1993, TNT aired a new version of the story directed by | , starring Tim Roth as Marlow and John Malkovich as Kurtz |
Muddy Waters | ... experienced major revivals in the 1950s with Chicago blues artists such as | and Little Walter as well as in the 1960s in the stream of the British Inv ... |
Sonny Bradshaw | ... tin American rhythms and Jamaican reggae, most notably Kingston band leader | . A second characteristic of jazz-funk music is the use of electric instru ... |
Charles the Bold | Image:Charles the Bold 1460.jpg|Portrait of | , 146 |
Pietro da Cortona | ... ndebted to designs on the same subject by the contemporary Baroque painter, | . He fell ill at this time and was taken into the house of his compatriot ... |
Eastwood Lane | ... so took piano lessons from a young woman who introduced him to the works of | . Lane's piano suites and orchestral arrangements were both self-conscious ... |
André Masson | With Jean Arp, Max Ernst, | , Joan Miró, and Pablo Picasso, Man Ray was represented in the first Surre ... |
Sun Ra | ... ive approximately twelve times. The band also released an EP with covers of | 's "Nuclear War" in late 2002 |
Richard Strauss | Toward music more adventurous than Wagner's, especially that of | and later Claude Debussy, Rimsky-Korsakov's mind remained closed. He would ... |
Henry VIII | ... ms of the crucifixion and the arms of Henry and Aragon (the lands passed to | as a consequence of the ) |
Berry Gordy | In 1969, Motown Records impresario | , tipped off about a mad musical scientist engaged in mysterious works, vi ... |
Khia | ... , Lil' Kim, Missy Elliott, Queen Latifah, Da Brat, Eve, Trina, Nicki Minaj, | , M.I.A., Foxy Brown, and Lisa Lopes from TLC. As these all are hearing ra ... |
Igor Stravinsky | ... ce, Gershwin was intrigued by the works of Alban Berg, Dmitri Shostakovich, | , Darius Milhaud, and Arnold Schoenberg. He also asked Schoenberg for comp ... |
Joan Miró | With Jean Arp, Max Ernst, André Masson, | , and Pablo Picasso, Man Ray was represented in the first Surrealist exhib ... |
Johann Baptist Straub | ... an Asam and Egid Quirin Asam, Johann Michael Feuchtmayer, Matthäus Günther, | and Johann Baptist Zimmermann |
Pete Johnson | ... "Cadillac Boogie" by Jimmy Liggins. It was also preceded and influenced by | 's "Rocket 88 Boogie" Parts 1 and 2, an instrumental, originally recorded ... |
Lou Reed | ... an individual's use of the drug and the experience of feeling its effects. | , who wrote the majority of the album's lyrics, never intended to write ab ... |
Richard Diebenkorn | ... in, Clay Spohn, and Edward Corbett (artist). Other visiting artists include | , Mark Rothko, Ad Reinhardt, Clyfford Still and Morris Graves |
William Morris | ... Fabian Society and free lectures delivered at Kelmscott House, the home of | . He was also among the founders of The Science School Journal, a school m ... |
Brian Eno | ... ch today sounds uncannily similar to the ambient work of Tangerine Dream or | from the mid 1970s, did not find much favor with the record-buying public ... |
Ferdinand Tobias Richter | ... ction of six variations set in different keys. It is dedicated to composers | (a friend from the Vienna years) and Dieterich Buxtehude. Each set follows ... |
Eddie Kendricks | ... ormed The Primettes as the sister act to The Primes (with Paul Williams and | , who went on to form The Temptations). Barbara Martin replaced McGlown in ... |
Adrian Rollini | ... ey Morehouse, and Frank Signorelli instead joined the bass saxophone player | at the Club New Yorker. When that job ended sooner than expected, in Octob ... |
Ben Sidran | ... efield of Funky Drummer fame, and musicians Roscoe Mitchell, Richard Davis, | , Reptile Palace Orchestra, Killdozer, Polydream, and Harmonious Wail |
Arthur Darvill | ... Bill Paterson, Andy Serkis, Matthew Macfadyen, Tom Courtenay, Judy Parfitt, | , Russell Tovey, Janine Duvitski, James Fleet, Ruth Jones, Eve Myles, Mack ... |
Meredith Monk | ... minimalist works of Philip Glass, a Baltimore native based out of New York, | and others |
Franz Joseph I | ... elm II, and with the emperors of Austria-Hungary, in particular with Kaiser | |
Lee Kernaghan | ... sicians of this genre include David Hudson, John Williamson, Gina Jeffreys, | , Troy Cassar-Daley, Sara Storer, Felicity Urquhart and Kasey Chambers. Ot ... |
Billy Joel | Singer | lived in Highland Falls in the 1970s after he moved back to New York. New ... |
Titian | ... rence to others which he did through study of the Antique and works such as | ’s Bacchanals at the Casino Ludovisi and the paintings of Domenichino and ... |
Chet Atkins | ... centered in Nashville, Tennessee. Under the direction of producers such as | , Owen Bradley, and later Billy Sherrill, the sound brought country music ... |
John Wayne | ... ers, Harry Cohn of Columbia Pictures (Kramer's brand new boss at the time), | of the MPA, and Hedda Hopper of the Los Angeles Times. Cast and crew membe ... |
Robert Campin | ... the painters' guild show a 'Rogelet de le Pasture' entered the workshop of | together with Jacques Daret. Records show that de le Pasture was already e ... |
Frank Lloyd Wright | ... n the 1970s began as a continuation of styles created by such architects as | and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Early in the decade, several architects comp ... |
Philip Glass | ... composers and performers are strongly influenced by the minimalist works of | , a Baltimore native based out of New York, Meredith Monk and others |
Adolf Hitler | ... ond World War in textbooks illustrated with Low's cartoons. German dictator | had a personal hatred of the cartoonist. It is, therefore, not surprising ... |
Ad Reinhardt | ... t (artist). Other visiting artists include Richard Diebenkorn, Mark Rothko, | , Clyfford Still and Morris Graves |
Jacques Offenbach | ... g this period, he is said to have discovered Johann Strauss, and encouraged | to drop a lucrative conducting career to write his first operetta. Steiner ... |
Cornelius Cardew | ... m the leftist camp who wanted music "in the service of the class struggle". | and Konrad Boehmer denounced their former teacher as a "servant of capital ... |
Charles Aznavour | In 1999, Costello contributed a version of "She", released in 1974 by | and Herbert Kretzmer, for the soundtrack of the film Notting Hill, with Tr ... |
Méret Oppenheim | In 1934, surrealist artist | , known for her fur-covered teacup, posed nude for Man Ray in what became ... |
Marlene Dietrich | ... their second album Queen II. The photo, inspired by a photograph of actress | , was the band's favourite image of themselves. The video then fades into ... |
Ralston Crawford | Josef Albers, | |
Billy Sherrill | ... der the direction of producers such as Chet Atkins, Owen Bradley, and later | , the sound brought country music to a diverse audience and helped revive ... |
Dieterich Buxtehude | ... to composers Ferdinand Tobias Richter (a friend from the Vienna years) and | . Each set follows the "aria and variations" model, arias numbered Aria pr ... |
Nicki Minaj | ... Hill, MC Lyte, Lil' Kim, Missy Elliott, Queen Latifah, Da Brat, Eve, Trina, | , Khia, M.I.A., Foxy Brown, and Lisa Lopes from TLC. As these all are hear ... |
Paul McCartney | ... second greatest and most important cultural event of the rock and roll era. | , who participated in Uncuts poll stated, "It's the way [Presley] sings it ... |
George Martin | Compiled by producer | and the (then) three surviving members of the band, 1 includes the 27 Beat ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... role of "Adenoid Hynkel", Dictator of Tomainia, modelled on German dictator | , who was only four days his junior and sported a similar moustache. The f ... |
Domenichino | ... rks such as Titian’s Bacchanals at the Casino Ludovisi and the paintings of | and Guido Reni. At the same time, the Roman Baroque was emerging: in the 1 ... |
Robert Indiana | Gene Davis. | |
Mandy Moore | ... ed songs by 'N Sync and Britney Spears. Bass collaborated with Joey Fatone, | , Christian Burns and True Vibe (as the "On The Line Allstars") for the fi ... |
Da Brat | ... rs, including Lauryn Hill, MC Lyte, Lil' Kim, Missy Elliott, Queen Latifah, | , Eve, Trina, Nicki Minaj, Khia, M.I.A., Foxy Brown, and Lisa Lopes from T ... |
Konrad Boehmer | ... o wanted music "in the service of the class struggle". Cornelius Cardew and | denounced their former teacher as a "servant of capitalism". In a climate ... |
Clyfford Still | ... her visiting artists include Richard Diebenkorn, Mark Rothko, Ad Reinhardt, | and Morris Graves |
Josef Albers | Artists using this technique include | |
George Gershwin | ... oncert-going audience. Whiteman was perhaps best known for having premiered | 's Rhapsody in Blue in New York in 1924, and the orchestrator of that piec ... |
Gary Burton | ... Davis, keyboardists Joe Zawinul, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, vibraphonist | , drummer Tony Williams, violinist Jean-Luc Ponty, guitarists Larry Coryel ... |
Herbert Kretzmer | ... lo contributed a version of "She", released in 1974 by Charles Aznavour and | , for the soundtrack of the film Notting Hill, with Trevor Jones producing ... |
King Diamond | Conspiracy is a name of a concept album by | , being the second part of a story that begun on the album "Them". It was ... |
King Juan Carlos I | On 4 February 2011, Vargas Llosa was raised into the Spanish nobility by | with the hereditary title of Marqués de Vargas Llosa (English: Marquis of ... |
Owen Bradley | ... Nashville, Tennessee. Under the direction of producers such as Chet Atkins, | , and later Billy Sherrill, the sound brought country music to a diverse a ... |
Missy Elliott | ... een a number of female rap stars, including Lauryn Hill, MC Lyte, Lil' Kim, | , Queen Latifah, Da Brat, Eve, Trina, Nicki Minaj, Khia, M.I.A., Foxy Brow ... |
Edward Ruscha | Bridget Riley, | , an |
Britney Spears | ... ured a soundtrack which included previously unreleased songs by 'N Sync and | . Bass collaborated with Joey Fatone, Mandy Moore, Christian Burns and Tru ... |
Albrecht Dürer | A famous allegorical engraving by | is entitled Melencolia I. This engraving portrays melancholia as the state ... |
Scott Joplin | ... e—particularly its main melody, "The Entertainer", a ragtime composition by | , which was lightly adapted for the movie by Marvin Hamlisch (and became a ... |
Keith Urban | ... n record sales. Australian country artists including Olivia Newton-John and | have achieved considerable success in the USA. In recent years local conte ... |
Russell Morris | ... Ferrets, Mike Brady, Martin Gellatley, Hush, Tully, Madder Lake, Supernaut, | , Allison Durbin, Olivia Newton-John, Ross D. Wylie, The News, Max Merritt ... |
Walt Disney | ... box office. Bakshi became the first person in the animation industry since | to have two financially successful movies released consecutively. Heavy Tr ... |
Andy Warhol | Edward Ruscha, and | |
Jim Reeves | ... r of trademark "licks". Leading artists in this genre included Patsy Cline, | , Skeeter Davis, The Browns, and Eddy Arnold. The "slip note" piano style ... |
Carlos Alvarado Lang | Andy Warhol, | |
Max Weinberg | ... ow's house musical act was The Max Weinberg 7, led by E Street Band drummer | |
Roy Lichtenstein | Robert Indiana, | |
Julian Opie | Roy Lichtenstein, | |
Patsy Cline | ... sized in favor of trademark "licks". Leading artists in this genre included | , Jim Reeves, Skeeter Davis, The Browns, and Eddy Arnold. The "slip note" ... |
Jimmy Page | In October 1999, the band was joined by Led Zeppelin guitarist | for two pairs of shows in New York and Los Angeles, yielding a live releas ... |
Bridget Riley | Julian Opie, | |
Women artists | ... Contemporary painting and remarked on its evolution from Modern art. Major | in the Twentieth Century are associated with postmodern art since much the ... |
Leopold | ... aden-Baden, Maximilian was the son of Prince Wilhelm of Baden, third son of | , grand duke of Baden, and Princess Maria Maximilianovna of Leuchtenberg, ... |
Morris Graves | ... s include Richard Diebenkorn, Mark Rothko, Ad Reinhardt, Clyfford Still and | |
Lee Miller | Together with | , who was his photography assistant and lover, Man Ray reinvented the phot ... |
Jean-Luc Ponty | ... Herbie Hancock, vibraphonist Gary Burton, drummer Tony Williams, violinist | , guitarists Larry Coryell, Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin and Frank Zappa, ... |
Ferde Grofé | ... s Rhapsody in Blue in New York in 1924, and the orchestrator of that piece, | , continued to be an important part of the band in 1928. At three hundred ... |
Queen Latifah | ... female rap stars, including Lauryn Hill, MC Lyte, Lil' Kim, Missy Elliott, | , Da Brat, Eve, Trina, Nicki Minaj, Khia, M.I.A., Foxy Brown, and Lisa Lop ... |
Sarah Brightman | ... song of the 2008 Olympics, titled "You and Me", was performed by Britain's | and China's Liu Huan, on a large spinning rendition of the globe. The last ... |
Jewel Kilcher | In Ride with the Devil (1999), Maguire performed as Jakob Roedel, opposite | . Here he played the son of a unionist German immigrant who joins his sout ... |
R. C. Gorman | | (1931–2005) was an internationally renowned artist of the Navajo Nation, s ... |
Istvan Horkay | Artists using this technique include | , Ralph Goings, Enrique Chagoy |
Jean-Jacques Perrey | ... isitors to his lab, among them the renowned French electronic music pioneer | , in March 1960. The eccentric electronic instrument builder and children' ... |
Max Steiner | ... ecame a theatre manager and operator of a music hall. He was grandfather of | , a Hollywood film composer |
Ralph Goings | Istvan Horkay, | , Enrique Chagoy |
Marvin Hamlisch | ... ime composition by Scott Joplin, which was lightly adapted for the movie by | (and became a top-ten chart single for Hamlisch, when released as a single ... |
Erin McKeown | ... llies. The second annual Fruit Fest was June 18, 2011 and featured Tiffany, | , Bitch, Athens Boys Choir, and local Madison group . The 38-year old Nati ... |
Ron Goodwin | ... Shifting Whispering Sands (Parts 1 & 2)", which had musical backing by the | Orchestra and Chorus |
James Morrison | ... e in the U.S. and second in the UK. In late 2008, Furtado collaborated with | on a song called "Broken Strings" for his album Songs for You, Truths for ... |
Berry Gordy | ... eved mainstream success with Ross as lead singer. In 1967, Motown president | renamed the group Diana Ross & the Supremes, and replaced Ballard with Cin ... |
Guido Reni | ... an’s Bacchanals at the Casino Ludovisi and the paintings of Domenichino and | . At the same time, the Roman Baroque was emerging: in the 1620s Cortona w ... |
Larry Coryell | ... st Gary Burton, drummer Tony Williams, violinist Jean-Luc Ponty, guitarists | , Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin and Frank Zappa, saxophonist Wayne Shorter ... |
Skeeter Davis | ... rk "licks". Leading artists in this genre included Patsy Cline, Jim Reeves, | , The Browns, and Eddy Arnold. The "slip note" piano style of session musi ... |
Luis Buñuel | ... he appeared in the film L'Âge d'Or, directed by self-identifying Surrealist | . Ernst began to make sculpture in 1934, and spent time with Alberto Giaco ... |
R. C. Gorman | Until their recent deaths modern-day artists such as | , Bill Rane and J.D. Challenger made Taos their home |
Samuel Beckett | ... rish Nobel pantheon featuring William Butler Yeats, George Bernard Shaw and | , Heaney responded: "It's like being a little foothill at the bottom of a ... |
François Duquesnoy | ... to befriend those with classicizing artistic leanings: the French sculptor | whom he lodged with in 1626; the French artist Jacques Stella; Claude Lorr ... |
George Bellows | Vincent van Gogh, | |
Joe Venuti | ... traveling orchestra, but Beiderbecke, Trumbauer, Murray, Rank, Eddie Lang, | , Chauncey Morehouse, and Frank Signorelli instead joined the bass saxopho ... |
Bob Merrill | In 1957, a musical version by | , called New Girl in Town, opened on Broadway |
Slim Dusty | ... the 1930s by such recording artists as Tex Morton, and later popularized by | , best remembered for his 1957 song "A Pub With No Beer". Dusty married si ... |
Vincent van Gogh | Honoré Daumier, | |
Athens Boys Choir | ... ual Fruit Fest was June 18, 2011 and featured Tiffany, Erin McKeown, Bitch, | , and local Madison group . The 38-year old National Women's Music Festiva ... |
Barry White | ... dices and stereotypes. Bakshi cast Scatman Crothers, Philip Michael Thomas, | and Charles Gordone in live-action and voice roles, cutting in and out of ... |
Gérôme | ... spending what he described as "three empty and useless years" studying with | and others, while also studying at the Académie Julian |
Matt Groening | ... mes from Flanders St. in Portland, Oregon, the hometown of Simpsons creator | . When he was created, he was intended to just be a neighbor who was very ... |
Peter Halley | ... and has emphasised the possibilities of new forms of creativity. The artist | describes his day-glo colours as "hyperrealization of real color", and ack ... |
Dayanita Singh | ... jras visiting Humsafar clinics are nirwaan (castrated). Indian photographer | writes about her friendship with a Hijra, Mona Ahmed, and their two differ ... |
Holland–Dozier–Holland | ... were written and produced by Motown's main songwriting and production team, | . At their peak in the mid-1960s, The Supremes rivaled The Beatles in worl ... |
Carl Perkins | ... were Elvis Presley, "Heartbreak Hotel"; Johnny Cash, "I Walk the Line"; and | , "Blue Suede Shoes" |
Honoré Daumier | Artists using this technique include | |
Kenny Burrell | ... Sam "The Man" Taylor, George Duvivier, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Eddie Costa, | , ) who participated in Scott's 1959 Secret 7 recording project |
Georg Böhm | ... first published work and it is now partially lost. These pieces, along with | 's works, may or may not have influenced Johann Sebastian Bach's early org ... |
Bruce Lee | According to | , martial arts also have the nature of an art, since there is emotional co ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution. These provisions were later used by | to subvert the rest of the constitution and institute rule by decree, allo ... |
Petula Clark | ... several different languages in the late 1960s (most notably the version by | and discovery of an unreleased version in the 1990s recorded in 1967 by Ju ... |
Frank Zappa | ... Jean-Luc Ponty, guitarists Larry Coryell, Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin and | , saxophonist Wayne Shorter and bassists Jaco Pastorius and Stanley Clarke ... |
John Flansburgh | ... rk, in Steve Nieve's opera Welcome to the Voice, alongside Ron Sexsmith and | of They Might Be Giants. In 2001, Costello was artist-in-residence at UCLA ... |
Emil Nolde | Edvard Munch, | |
Jacques Stella | ... sculptor François Duquesnoy whom he lodged with in 1626; the French artist | ; Claude Lorraine; Domenichino; Andrea Sacchi; and joined an informal acad ... |
Christina Aguilera | ... ombining the characters of both 90210 and The Beverly Hillbillies. In 1999, | from the Mickey Mouse Club made a cameo performance on Beverly Hills 90210 ... |
Sheldon Moldoff | ... dler and The Scarecrow. Fox's "Remarkable Ruse of the Riddler" (with art by | ) in Batman #171 (May, 1965) not only updated and refreshed the character ... |
Olivia Newton-John | ... with more than 7 million record sales. Australian country artists including | and Keith Urban have achieved considerable success in the USA. In recent y ... |
Frankie J | Paula DeAnda, | , old member of the Kumbia Kings and associated with Baby Bas |
Paula DeAnda | | , Frankie J, old member of the Kumbia Kings and associated with Baby Bas |
Lil' Kim | ... ere have been a number of female rap stars, including Lauryn Hill, MC Lyte, | , Missy Elliott, Queen Latifah, Da Brat, Eve, Trina, Nicki Minaj, Khia, M. ... |
Edvard Munch | Pierre Bonnard, | |
Giovanni de Macque | ... s with many accidentals, close to similar pieces by Girolamo Frescobaldi or | |
John Dowland | In music, the post-Elizabethan cult of melancholia is associated with | , whose motto was Semper Dowland, semper dolens. ("Always Dowland, always ... |
Maximilian Steinberg | ... and almost finished it in the last four years of his life. (His son-in-law | completed the book in 1912.) Rimsky-Korsakov's scientific treatment of orc ... |
Pierre Bonnard | George Bellows, | |
Judith Durham | ... ark and discovery of an unreleased version in the 1990s recorded in 1967 by | of The Seekers), and Chaplin's theme from Limelight was a hit in the 1950s ... |
Nicolai Fechin | ... os Society of Artists. It is housed in the former home and studio of artist | |
Honoré Daumier | ... orges. The theme of the novel also inspired the 19th-century French artists | and Gustave Doré |
Girolamo Frescobaldi | ... te passages in both hands with many accidentals, close to similar pieces by | or Giovanni de Macque |
Andy Warhol | ... opics. Certain songs were written by Reed as observations of the members of | 's "Factory Superstars". "Femme Fatale" in particular was written about Ed ... |
Maximilian II of Bavaria | ... dation of Ranke, Sybel accepted the post of professor at Munich, where King | , a generous patron of learning, hoped to establish a school of history. H ... |
Salvador Dalí | Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, | |
Michael Jackson | ... e also held at the National Stadium from 1987 until 1996, they included U2, | , The Rolling Stones, Dire Straits, Bon Jovi and R.E.M. The last music con ... |
Christian Burns | ... N Sync and Britney Spears. Bass collaborated with Joey Fatone, Mandy Moore, | and True Vibe (as the "On The Line Allstars") for the film's theme song, " ... |
Barbara Gordon | ... Caped Crusader's most famous foes. Fox and artist Carmine Infantino created | as a new version of in a story titled "The Million Dollar Debut of Batgirl ... |
Jeff Foxworthy | ... sts of countdown shows in various formats include Rick Dees, Ryan Seacrest, | , Kix Brooks, Bob Kingsley, Crook & Chase, Randy Jackson, Walt Love, Al Gr ... |
M. C. Escher | Salvador Dalí, | |
Delaunay | In 1910 he joined with several other artists, including | , Jacques Villon, Henri Le Fauconnier, Albert Gleizes, Francis Picabia, an ... |
Wayne Shorter | ... ts Larry Coryell, Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin and Frank Zappa, saxophonist | and bassists Jaco Pastorius and Stanley Clarke. Jazz fusion was also popul ... |
Grand Duke Frederick II | ... , spent the rest of his life in retirement. In 1928, following the death of | , he became head of the House of Baden. He died at Salem the following yea ... |
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec | Odilon Redon, | |
Adolf Hitler | ... tates. The film The Great Dictator (1940) by Charlie Chaplin is a satire on | . Many social critics of the time, such as Karl Kraus, Dorothy Parker and ... |
Florence Ballard | Founding members | , Mary Wilson, Diana Ross, and Betty McGlown, all from the Brewster-Dougla ... |
Frederick II | King | of Prussia conquered most of Silesia from Austria in 1740 during the Siles ... |
Robert Plant | Led Zeppelin's lead singer | stated that the song "changed his life". He recalled hearing it for the fi ... |
Elvis Presley | ... s somewhat overshadowed, having occurred just three days after the death of | . In an interview, he jokingly suggested his epitaph read: "Excuse me, I c ... |
Baby Bash | Paula DeAnda, Frankie J, old member of the Kumbia Kings and associated with | |
Matias Kupiainen | ... ad of the album. Stratovarius eventually found a replacement guitarist with | , and soon after began work on their next album |
Peter Duchin | ... nity Fair, comedian Joan Rivers, actress Christine Baranski, and bandleader | . Past notable residents include the fashion designer Bill Blass and theol ... |
Jean-Luc Godard | ... vel direction owed a debt to directors Cassavetes, Samuel Fuller, and early | . (Indeed the film was completed with much encouragement from Cassavetes, ... |
Joshua Reynolds | ... le:Sir Joshua Reynolds 008.jpg|Colonel John Hayes St. Leger (detail) by Sir | File:Thomas Rowlandson (12).jpg|Rowlandson often satirised the military Fi ... |
Gustave Doré | ... the novel also inspired the 19th-century French artists Honoré Daumier and | |
Lipchitz | ... oved to Montparnasse and met such leaders of the avant-garde as Archipenko, | , Chagall, and Robert Delaunay. His major painting of this period is Nudes ... |
Ub Iwerks | ... se comic strip. It had originally been scripted by Walt Disney and drawn by | who was succeeded by Win Smith. In May, Disney had Gottfredson assigned to ... |
Scott Adams | ... gement Handbook (ISBN 0-88730-788-4) is the second Dilbert business book by | , published in 1997. Written from the point of view of his unscrupulous al ... |
Pablo Picasso | Emil Nolde, | |
Jim O'Rourke | ... iety of post-rock associated performers. Both John McEntire of Tortoise and | of Brise-Glace and Gastr del Sol were important producers for many of the ... |
Odilon Redon | Pablo Picasso, | |
Kevin Costner | ... hly editorial column and blogs regularly for * , a Detroit sports magazine. | 's character in the motion picture The Upside of Anger was partly based on ... |
George Bernard Shaw | ... having his name to the Irish Nobel pantheon featuring William Butler Yeats, | and Samuel Beckett, Heaney responded: "It's like being a little foothill a ... |
Merrill De Maris | ... ies and doing the penciling. Scripts were written by Ted Osborne (1934–49), | (1934–42), Dick Shaw (1942–43), Bill Walsh (1943–64), Roy Williams (1964) ... |
Matias Kupiainen | ... Timo Tolkki and Jari Kainulainen, and featured in their place new guitarist | and bassist Lauri Porra. The album yielded the two singles "Deep Unknown" ... |
Bloodshy & Avant | ... o-friendly. She was later given songs to record with Swedish pop producers, | , which she refused to do. Imbruglia and her record label parted ways at t ... |
Fernand Léger | ... raphy of his film Anemic Cinema (1926), and personally manned the camera on | 's Ballet Mécanique (1924). Man Ray also appeared in René Clair's film Ent ... |
Johnny Horton | ... cklash as well as traditional artists such as Ray Price, Marty Robbins, and | began to shift the industry away from the rock n' roll influences of the m ... |
Charles V | ... 16th century, the Rebellion of the Brotherhoods (a peasant uprising against | 's administration) and the frequent attack of Turkish and Berber pirates c ... |
Andy Bell | ... thpop duo, consisting of songwriter and keyboardist Vince Clarke and singer | . Erasure entered the music scene in 1985 with their debut single "Who Nee ... |
Jaco Pastorius | ... la, John McLaughlin and Frank Zappa, saxophonist Wayne Shorter and bassists | and Stanley Clarke. Jazz fusion was also popular in Japan where the band C ... |
Joan Miró | Willem de Kooning, | |
Jerry Lewis | ... cter who was goofy and optimistic in a style similar to that made famous by | |
Joan Miró | The next year he collaborated with | on designs for Sergei Diaghilev. With Miró's help, Ernst pioneered grattag ... |
Stow Wengenroth | Joan Miró, | Lithography is a technique invented in 1798 by Alois Senefelder and based ... |
Scatman Crothers | ... ith racism, was an attack on racist prejudices and stereotypes. Bakshi cast | , Philip Michael Thomas, Barry White and Charles Gordone in live-action an ... |
Lauryn Hill | ... f rappers are male, there have been a number of female rap stars, including | , MC Lyte, Lil' Kim, Missy Elliott, Queen Latifah, Da Brat, Eve, Trina, Ni ... |
Bobby Troup | ... 1950s–60s group. Ronne Troup (Polly) was the daughter of musician/composer | (Emergency!), who wrote the song Route 66, and Dawn Lyn is the younger sis ... |
Diana Ross | Founding members Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson, | , and Betty McGlown, all from the Brewster-Douglass public housing project ... |
Rex Applegate | ... nd Canadian special forces. The book Kill or Get Killed, written by Colonel | , was based on the defendu taught by Sykes and Fairbairn. Both Fairbairn's ... |
Willem de Kooning | M. C. Escher, | |
Ted Osborne | ... ck to plotting the stories and doing the penciling. Scripts were written by | (1934–49), Merrill De Maris (1934–42), Dick Shaw (1942–43), Bill Walsh (19 ... |
Andrea Sacchi | ... ith in 1626; the French artist Jacques Stella; Claude Lorraine; Domenichino | ;; and joined an informal academy of artists and patrons opposed to the cu ... |
Marty Robbins | ... d of the decade, backlash as well as traditional artists such as Ray Price, | , and Johnny Horton began to shift the industry away from the rock n' roll ... |
Edward Hopper | ... Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt, Francisco Goya, Whistler, Otto Dix, James Ensor, | , Käthe Kollwitz, Pablo Picasso, Cy Twombly, Lucas van Leyden, Carlos Alva ... |
Cher | ... ne 24, 1958. They divorced in 1962. In 1964 Bono married singer/entertainer | ; their daughter Chastity (now legally named Chaz after gender transition) ... |
Richard Avedon | ... An anecdote in some contradiction is recorded during a broad interview with | , celebrated New York portraitist |
Fred Astaire | ... ned by RKO Pictures in 1936 to write the music for Shall We Dance, starring | and Ginger Rogers. Gershwin's extended score, which would marry ballet wit ... |
Joachim von Sandrart | ... artists and patrons opposed to the current Baroque style that formed around | |
Gloria Lynne | ... while serving as an A&R director for Everest Records, Scott produced singer | 's album Miss Gloria Lynne. The sidemen included many of the same session ... |
Johnny Green | ... . In 1935, it became the Socony Sketchbook, with Christopher Morley and the | orchestra |
Jimmy Page | ... alympic Games (LOCOG). This presentation included performances by guitarist | , and recording artist Leona Lewis. Footballer David Beckham was also feat ... |
Milt Hinton | ... Gloria Lynne. The sidemen included many of the same session players (e.g., | , Sam "The Man" Taylor, George Duvivier, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Eddie Cost ... |
Marty Robbins | ... harlie Rich, as well as such former "hard country" artists as Ray Price and | |
Käthe Kollwitz | ... Rembrandt, Francisco Goya, Whistler, Otto Dix, James Ensor, Edward Hopper, | , Pablo Picasso, Cy Twombly, Lucas van Leyden, Carlos Alvarado Lang |
Charlie Chaplin | ... war films of all types were showing throughout the world, notably those of | who actively promoted war bonds and voluntary enlistment |
Donna Summer | ... A Star Is Born)" (US No. 1), "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" (1979, with | ), which as of 2010 is reportedly still the most commercially successful d ... |
JC Chasez | ... de 2: "Let's Eat Cake". Music from former MMC members Justin Timberlake and | of 'N Sync also was originally used during several opening title sequences ... |
Scott Adams | ... ert principle refers to a 1990s satirical observation by Dilbert cartoonist | stating that companies tend to systematically promote their least-competen ... |
John II of Castile | ... Berlin, was given in 1445 to the Charterhouse of Miraflores near Burgos by | ; it was described in the deed of gift as the work of great and famous Fla ... |
Grigori Kozintsev | ... erman film (1933) directed by G. W. Pabst, a Soviet film (1957) directed by | , a 1965 ballet (no relation to the one by Minkus) with choreography by Ge ... |
Charlie Chaplin | ... throughout Europe and United States. The film The Great Dictator (1940) by | is a satire on Adolf Hitler. Many social critics of the time, such as Karl ... |
Pablo Picasso | ... cisco Goya, Whistler, Otto Dix, James Ensor, Edward Hopper, Käthe Kollwitz, | , Cy Twombly, Lucas van Leyden, Carlos Alvarado Lang |
Randy Stonehill | ... of the groundbreaking Jesus music artists including; Servant, Daniel Amos, | , Barry McGuire, Resurrection Band, Phil Keaggy, and Classic Petra |
Wynonna | ... marketing analyst for the horseracing industry. Ashley's elder half-sister, | , also is a country music singer. Her paternal grandfather was of Sicilian ... |
Ginger Rogers | ... es in 1936 to write the music for Shall We Dance, starring Fred Astaire and | . Gershwin's extended score, which would marry ballet with jazz in a new w ... |
Loretta Lynn | ... "hard country" artists emerged during this period and dominated the genre: | , Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, Porter Wagoner, and Sonny James among them |
Adolf Hitler | ... hree women left Germany in the 1930s and went to England, after the rise of | . Charles Susskind interviewed Mathilde Hertz in the 1960s and he later pu ... |
Johann Gottfried Walther | | famously described Pachelbel's vocal works as "more perfectly executed tha ... |
Keith Richards | The Rolling Stones' guitarist | stated in his 2010 autobiography, Life, that Heartbreak Hotel was one of t ... |
Barry McGuire | ... aking Jesus music artists including; Servant, Daniel Amos, Randy Stonehill, | , Resurrection Band, Phil Keaggy, and Classic Petra |
Jacob van Campen | ... Brazil. The Dutch Classicist building was designed by the Dutch architects | and Pieter Post. The two-storey building is strictly symmetrical contained ... |
Merle Haggard | ... " artists emerged during this period and dominated the genre: Loretta Lynn, | , Buck Owens, Porter Wagoner, and Sonny James among them |
Dan Emmett | ... ly becoming associated with abolitionism. The minstrel show was invented by | and the Virginia Minstrels. Minstrel shows produced the first well-remembe ... |
Matias Kupiainen | ... 0, Stratovarius announced the start of recording of their second album with | on guitar. Before officially launching the album, the Darkest Hours EP was ... |
Leona Lewis | ... ntation included performances by guitarist Jimmy Page, and recording artist | . Footballer David Beckham was also featured during London's presentation |
Cy Twombly | ... stler, Otto Dix, James Ensor, Edward Hopper, Käthe Kollwitz, Pablo Picasso, | , Lucas van Leyden, Carlos Alvarado Lang |
Al Green | ... ce (later renamed Bacon & Eggs), and featured appearances by Jerry Stiller, | , Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora, former WWE wrestler Chyna, and Bass's ... |
Buck Owens | ... ed during this period and dominated the genre: Loretta Lynn, Merle Haggard, | , Porter Wagoner, and Sonny James among them |
Leif Garrett | ... the song Route 66, and Dawn Lyn is the younger sister of popular 1970s idol | . Don Grady (Robbie) composed and produced music, having created successfu ... |
Eva Jessye | ... ious of Gershwin's output. For the performances, Gershwin collaborated with | , whom he picked as the musical director. One of the outstanding musical a ... |
Lucas van Leyden | ... Dix, James Ensor, Edward Hopper, Käthe Kollwitz, Pablo Picasso, Cy Twombly, | , Carlos Alvarado Lang |
Karlheinz Stockhausen | ... as musical influences on the album by Davis were the contemporary composer | , who later recorded with the trumpeter in 1980, and Paul Buckmaster (who ... |
Laura Nyro | ... ichard Perry-produced album Stoney End in 1971. The title track, written by | , was a major hit for Streisand |
Juan Carlos I of Spain | ... s each year. The Marivent Palace was offered by the city to the then Prince | . The royals have since spent their summer holidays in Palma |
Wilko Johnson | Gill's guitar sound had a forebear in the playing of | , the guitarist with Dr. Feelgood. Gill's staccato, aggressive style has p ... |
Winston Churchill | ... made about aerial bombardment of major cities with gas in Mesopotamia, with | , then-Secretary of State at the British War Office, arguing in favor of i ... |
Scott Joplin | ... roduced by Gil Rodin, contained the following selections, most of which are | ragtime pieces. Ragtime had just experienced a revival due to several reco ... |
John Lennon | In a 1975 interview, | recalled his friend Don Beatty introducing him to Presley's music. Lennon ... |
Justin Timberlake | ... party, season 10 episode 2: "Let's Eat Cake". Music from former MMC members | and JC Chasez of 'N Sync also was originally used during several opening t ... |
Eddie Costa | ... Milt Hinton, Sam "The Man" Taylor, George Duvivier, Harry "Sweets" Edison, | , Kenny Burrell, ) who participated in Scott's 1959 Secret 7 recording pro ... |
Jamie Hartman | ... net in early February. It was confirmed that the latter was co-written with | of Ben's Brother and will not be included on her fourth album. A version o ... |
Richard Strauss | ... ore recent music by European composers. He hissed unabashedly when he heard | 's opera Salome, and told Diaghilev after hearing Claude Debussy's opera P ... |
John Anderson | Micanopy is mentioned in the | song "Seminole Wind" from the album . The song is covered by James Taylor ... |
Igor Stravinsky | ... e would seem to suggest his remarkable significance. (Ballantine 1977, 244) | expressed great, but not uncritical, enthusiasm for Stockhausen's music in ... |
Carlos Alvarado Lang | ... Edward Hopper, Käthe Kollwitz, Pablo Picasso, Cy Twombly, Lucas van Leyden, | |
Leonardo da Vinci | Another ad, featuring | drawing the Mona Lisa as she eats a Caramilk has won a Clio award |
Porter Wagoner | ... is period and dominated the genre: Loretta Lynn, Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, | , and Sonny James among them |
Sonny James | ... ted the genre: Loretta Lynn, Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, Porter Wagoner, and | among them |
Francis Picabia | Duchamp, Man Ray, and | were friends as well as collaborators, connected by their experimental, en ... |
Debra Byrne | ... , Olivia Newton-John, Ross D. Wylie, The News, Max Merritt and the Meteors, | , Rose Tattoo, The Reels, The Saints, Sebastian Hardie, Lash, William Shak ... |
Carolyn Arends | ... for several months learning the craft of songwriting; Canadian CCM musician | . Songwriter Bob Hartman, credits Norman and his 1972 song "Why Should the ... |
Ray Charles | In 1962, | surprised the pop world by turning his attention to country and western mu ... |
Noël Coward | ... lted, extraordinarily polite dialogues, in scenes that were parodies of Sir | 's style, most particularly that of Dame Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard i ... |
Felicity Urquhart | ... of successful country music artists. Homegrown country music stars include | and up-and-coming talent Chasing Bailey, whose music style is a mixture of ... |
Sophia Loren | ... Kong (1967), which he directed, produced, and wrote. The latter film stars | and Marlon Brando, and Chaplin made his final on-screen appearance in a br ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... of World War II. By 1940 Göring was at the peak of his power and influence. | had promoted him to the rank of Reichsmarschall, making Göring senior to a ... |
Max Ernst | ... ost immediately, and married in 1946 in a double wedding with their friends | and . However, he called Montparnasse home and he returned there |
Corot | ... m to the tradition of French figurative painting represented by Poussin and | . In his paysages animés (animated landscapes) of 1921, figures and animal ... |
Stanley Kubrick | After seeing Cunningham's work on the 1994 film version of Judge Dredd, | head-hunted Cunningham to design and supervise animatronic tests of the ce ... |
Lou Reed | All songs written by | unless otherwise noted |
Eddie Lang | ... ians for his traveling orchestra, but Beiderbecke, Trumbauer, Murray, Rank, | , Joe Venuti, Chauncey Morehouse, and Frank Signorelli instead joined the ... |
George Bernard Shaw | ... ws was born in Synge Street, Dublin, Ireland, the same street as playwright | . He was educated at the local school, Synge Street CBS. (His first name c ... |
Arthur Sullivan | ... tire, however, are to be found in the Savoy Operas of W. S. Gilbert and Sir | . In fact, in The Yeomen of the Guard, a jester is given lines that paint ... |
Billy Childish | ... 4, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and The Rapture. Elsewhere, the Oblivians from Memphis, | and The Buff Medways from Britain, The (International) Noise Conspiracy fr ... |
Will Eisner | ... hern California at the age of 81. In 2006 Gottfredson was inducted into the | Comic Industry Awards' Hall of Fame. He also was awarded an Inkpot Award i ... |
Jack Lemmon | In 1957, Robertson married actress Cynthia Stone, the former wife of actor | . They had a daughter, Stephanie, before divorcing in 1959; by this marria ... |
Josiah Wedgwood | ... otto "Am I not a Man and a Brother?" designed by the renowned pottery-maker | . The committee also sought to influence slave-trading nations such as Fra ... |
Daniel Hopfer | ... mezzotint, and aquatint.) The process is believed to have been invented by | (circa 1470-1536) of Augsburg, Germany, who decorated armour in this way, ... |
Richie Sambora | ... s), and featured appearances by Jerry Stiller, Al Green, Bon Jovi guitarist | , former WWE wrestler Chyna, and Bass's bandmates Timberlake and Kirkpatri ... |
King Ferdinand IV | ... this period. Napoleon's troops succeeded in entering Naples itself, forcing | to flee the city with his family. For the Maltese this meant that only Bri ... |
Jacques Daret | ... time. In general the close stylistical link between the documented works of | , and the paintings attributed to Robert Campin and van der Weyden, are th ... |
Ry Cooder | ... ars, "Davenport Blues" has been recorded by musicians from Bunny Berigan to | to Geoff Muldaur |
David Cassidy | ... as Vegas venues for Phantom of the Opera star Michael Crawford and pop star | . Grady also played drums in the 60s po group Yellow Balloon |
Miles Davis | ... ts used by 1970s-era rock bands. Notable performers of jazz fusion included | , keyboardists Joe Zawinul, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, vibraphonist Gary ... |
Kasey Chambers | ... freys, Lee Kernaghan, Troy Cassar-Daley, Sara Storer, Felicity Urquhart and | . Others influenced by the genre include Nick Cave, Paul Kelly, The John B ... |
Eddy Arnold | ... this genre included Patsy Cline, Jim Reeves, Skeeter Davis, The Browns, and | . The "slip note" piano style of session musician Floyd Cramer was an impo ... |
George Pérez | ... mics continuity, another version of this god, clearly not Dream, appears in | 's Wonder Woman #11 (December 1987) — what relation this figure, an old ma ... |
Bob Hartman | ... the craft of songwriting; Canadian CCM musician Carolyn Arends. Songwriter | , credits Norman and his 1972 song "Why Should the Devil Have All the Good ... |
GZA | ... "Heverly Debils". Three mini-episodes (about 10 minutes each) were filmed. | of the Wu-Tang Clan released a song called "Killah Hills 10304", an ironic ... |
Albrecht Dürer | Artists using this technique include | , Rembrandt, Francisco Goya, Whistler, Otto Dix, James Ensor, Edward Hoppe ... |
Liu Huan | ... titled "You and Me", was performed by Britain's Sarah Brightman and China's | , on a large spinning rendition of the globe. The last recipient in the Ol ... |
Geoff Muldaur | ... rt Blues" has been recorded by musicians from Bunny Berigan to Ry Cooder to | |
Bob Geldof | ... Freemen do collect rent for the loss of privilege. Honorary freemen include | , King Harald V of Norway, Nelson Mandela, Bobby Robson, Alan Shearer and ... |
Floyd Norman | Fellow Disney Legend | notes the drawing desk Gottfredson used today "occupies a corner in a spec ... |
Cat Stevens | ... to record Fakebook, an album of mostly acoustic tunes, including covers of | , Gene Clark, The Kinks, Daniel Johnston, among others, with five original ... |
Floyd Cramer | ... he Browns, and Eddy Arnold. The "slip note" piano style of session musician | was an important component of this style |
Johannes Vermeer | ... Paulus Potter, Pieter Paul Rubens, Rembrandt van Rijn, Jacob van Ruisdael, | , and Rogier van der Weyden. There are also works of Hans Holbein in the c ... |
John Cale | Much of the album's sound was conceived by | , who stressed the experimental qualities of the band. Cale, who was influ ... |
Terence Cuneo | Other famous paintings of the station include the huge 1967 work by | |
Nick Cave | ... elicity Urquhart and Kasey Chambers. Others influenced by the genre include | , Paul Kelly, The John Butler Trio and |
Henry VIII | ... ters who were not called Sid or Sidney, namely, Carry On Henry (a parody of | ) and Carry On Dick (a spoof of legendary highwayman Dick Turpin), in both ... |
Filarete | ... d increased progressively. In the 1450s and 1460s scholars such as Cusanus, | and Facius referred to him in superlatives: 'the greatest', 'the most nobl ... |
Georges Bizet | ... ssics like the story Carmen by Prosper Mérimée and the opera based on it by | , Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Miguel de Cervantes' La Gi ... |
Rogier van der Weyden | ... Paul Rubens, Rembrandt van Rijn, Jacob van Ruisdael, Johannes Vermeer, and | . There are also works of Hans Holbein in the collection in the Mauritshui ... |
Mitch Leigh | ... ge Balanchine, an American musicalMan of La Mancha (1965)by Dale Wasserman, | , and Joe Darion. which was made into a film in 1972, directed by Arthur H ... |
Floyd Crosby | ... d crew members were also affected. Howland Chamberlin was blacklisted while | and Lloyd Bridges were "graylisted. |
Marius Petipa | ... the art of ballet was ignited when her mother took her to a performance of | 's original production of The Sleeping Beauty at the Imperial Maryinsky Th ... |
Joe Zawinul | ... bands. Notable performers of jazz fusion included Miles Davis, keyboardists | , Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, vibraphonist Gary Burton, drummer Tony Will ... |
Joe Darion | ... American musicalMan of La Mancha (1965)by Dale Wasserman, Mitch Leigh, and | . which was made into a film in 1972, directed by Arthur Hiller, and a son ... |
Jamie Hartman | ... were co-written with Ben Hillier, Dave McCracken, Daniel Johns, Gary Clark, | , Paul Harris and Shep Solomon. Some of the tracks were produced by Hillie ... |
Jacques Daret | ... 'Rogelet de le Pasture' entered the workshop of Robert Campin together with | . Records show that de le Pasture was already established as a painter. On ... |
Sway DaSafo | ... c has shown more UK rappers going to America as well as tour there, such as | possibly signing with Akon's label Konvict. Hyphy is the latest of these s ... |
Gene Clark | ... kebook, an album of mostly acoustic tunes, including covers of Cat Stevens, | , The Kinks, Daniel Johnston, among others, with five original songs by th ... |
Pieter Post | ... assicist building was designed by the Dutch architects Jacob van Campen and | . The two-storey building is strictly symmetrical contained four apartment ... |
Francisco Goya | Artists using this technique include Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt, | , Whistler, Otto Dix, James Ensor, Edward Hopper, Käthe Kollwitz, Pablo Pi ... |
Olivia Newton-John | ... atley, Hush, Tully, Madder Lake, Supernaut, Russell Morris, Allison Durbin, | , Ross D. Wylie, The News, Max Merritt and the Meteors, Debra Byrne, Rose ... |
Tammy Wynette | ... ar music was being decimated by the British Invasion). Top artists included | , Lynn Anderson, and Charlie Rich, as well as such former "hard country" a ... |
Barbra Streisand | ... mid-1990s. Squint included the track "Smug", which mocks Rush Limbaugh and | as iconic masters of smugness. The album also included the song "Cash Cow" ... |
Pacuvius | ... from Latin authors which would otherwise have been lost, including Ennius, | , Accius, Lucilius, Cato and Varro. But the authors whom he quotes most fr ... |
Pee Wee Russell | ... uis, Beiderbecke joined him. There he also played alongside the clarinetist | , who praised Beiderbecke's ability to drive the band. "He more or less ma ... |
Aphex Twin | ... Radio 3 sent Stockhausen a package of recordings from contemporary artists | , Richie Hawtin (Plastikman), Scanner and Daniel Pemberton, and asked him ... |
George Lucas | ... fluential "movie brats" of the 1970s: Francis Ford Coppola, Brian De Palma, | , and Steven Spielberg. It was Brian De Palma who introduced Scorsese to R ... |
La Monte Young | ... al qualities of the band. Cale, who was influenced greatly by his work with | , John Cage and the early Fluxus movement, encouraged the use of alternati ... |
Stephen Foster | ... in American music history: Thomas D. Rice, Dan Emmett, and, most famously, | . After minstrel shows' popularity faded, coon songs, a similar phenomenon ... |
Jackie Chan | In the film Shanghai Noon martial arts and cinema star | plays the role of an Imperial Guard of China on a mission to America to he ... |
Marius Petipa | ... lly accepted, at the age of 10. She appeared for the first time on stage in | 's Un conte de fées (A Fairy Tale), which the ballet master staged for the ... |
Chick Corea | ... e performers of jazz fusion included Miles Davis, keyboardists Joe Zawinul, | , Herbie Hancock, vibraphonist Gary Burton, drummer Tony Williams, violini ... |
Rodin | ... ce and Joanne Bernstein. alongside other pieces by Bacon, Klimt, Rembrandt, | and Picasso |
Bruce Hornsby | ... included a summer stint with the 1997 Furthur Festival, along with Ratdog, | and others. During this period, the band recorded an album called Band, wh ... |
Otto Dix | ... this technique include Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt, Francisco Goya, Whistler, | , James Ensor, Edward Hopper, Käthe Kollwitz, Pablo Picasso, Cy Twombly, L ... |
Pierre Monteux | ... the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra under the direction of French maestro | . Gershwin suffered "musical blackouts" during his final performances. In ... |
Daniel Johnston | ... tly acoustic tunes, including covers of Cat Stevens, Gene Clark, The Kinks, | , among others, with five original songs by the band themselves, including ... |
George Bernard Shaw | ... ayers, a theater group for young people that performs uncut Shakespeare and | plays |
Paulus Potter | ... intings and focusses on Dutch and Flemish artists, such as Pieter Brueghel, | , Pieter Paul Rubens, Rembrandt van Rijn, Jacob van Ruisdael, Johannes Ver ... |
Carl Barks | ... n audio interview with Gottfredson and Disney Donald Duck-comic book artist | . During the 1970s Gotfredson attended the OrlandoCon and also the 1983 Sa ... |
Carl Perkins | ... nly the second single in history to reach all three Billboard charts, after | ' "Blue Suede Shoes". The song spent a total of twenty-seven weeks in the ... |
John Cage | ... the band. Cale, who was influenced greatly by his work with La Monte Young, | and the early Fluxus movement, encouraged the use of alternative ways of p ... |
Charlie Rich | ... e British Invasion). Top artists included Tammy Wynette, Lynn Anderson, and | , as well as such former "hard country" artists as Ray Price and Marty Rob ... |
W. S. Gilbert | ... amples of Victorian satire, however, are to be found in the Savoy Operas of | and Sir Arthur Sullivan. In fact, in The Yeomen of the Guard, a jester is ... |
Felicity Urquhart | ... n Williamson, Gina Jeffreys, Lee Kernaghan, Troy Cassar-Daley, Sara Storer, | and Kasey Chambers. Others influenced by the genre include Nick Cave, Paul ... |
Herbie Hancock | ... of jazz fusion included Miles Davis, keyboardists Joe Zawinul, Chick Corea, | , vibraphonist Gary Burton, drummer Tony Williams, violinist Jean-Luc Pont ... |
Jacques Cousteau | ... ng, shipwreck and underwater archaeology books, beginning with the works of | |
James Ensor | ... ique include Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt, Francisco Goya, Whistler, Otto Dix, | , Edward Hopper, Käthe Kollwitz, Pablo Picasso, Cy Twombly, Lucas van Leyd ... |
Sherlock Holmes | John Gielgud played | for BBC radio in the 1950s, with Ralph Richardson as Watson. Gielgud's bro ... |
Bud Powell | ... at, improvising on his own works. In the liner notes Riley cites Art Tatum, | , and Bill Evans as his piano "heroes," illustrating the central importanc ... |
Jimmy Abegg | ... /Furler songs unused by the Newsboys. The group, featuring Steve on vocals, | on guitar, John Mark Painter on bass, and Furler on drums, hopes to releas ... |
Dominique Probst | Apart from the libretto for the opera Maximilien Kolbe (music by | ) which has been performed in five countries, filmed for television and re ... |
Charles V | :For the lord of Chièvres, advisor to Emperor | , see: William de Croÿ |
Mike Shinoda | ... nese-American family's experience during the internment period. Lead singer | 's paternal grandparents were interned during World War II, along with his ... |
Masolino da Panicale | ... Brancacci Chapel, housing outstanding Renaissance frescoes by Masaccio and | , later finished by Filippino Lippi; the Medici Chapel, in the San Lorenzo ... |
Ginger Rogers | ... reed made the decision to suspend her on July 18, 1948. She was replaced by | |
Johann Strauss | ... 1875 to 1880 on his own. During this period, he is said to have discovered | , and encouraged Jacques Offenbach to drop a lucrative conducting career t ... |
Jimmy Reed | ... rned harmonica at age 5 and plays the instrument on many of his recordings. | played harmonica on most of his blues shuffle recordings |
Carol Channing | ... Past awardees are composers such as Stephen Sondheim and performers such as | . The 2010 award will go to |
Billy J. Kramer | ... Liverpool band The Beatles. Along with fellow NEMS stablemates Cilla Black, | and the Fourmost, and contemporary Mancunian band The Hollies, The Beatles ... |
Naoko Takeuchi | ... r, and he became a villain working for the Dark Agency after he was reborn. | once drew her in the arms of Kunzite, leader of the Shitennou. In the Orig ... |
Teddy Neeley | ... ving the production to join the Acapulco production, Norman and his friend, | , were offered the replacement parts as George Berger and Claude Bukowski ... |
John Corigliano | Many of the later 20th-century composers, such as John Cage, | and Steve Reich, used modernist and minimalist techniques. Reich discovere ... |
Arnold Schoenberg | ... roduced Los Angeles audiences to important new works by Igor Stravinsky and | . The orchestra responded well to his leadership, but Klemperer had a diff ... |
Howard Shore | ... Powell, production designer Dante Ferretti, and composers Robbie Robertson, | and Elmer Bernstein. Schoonmaker, Richardson, Powell, and Ferretti have al ... |
Rabindranath Tagore | ... 35, after finishing school, Indira joined Shantiniketan, a school set up by | . Subsequently, she went to England and sat for the University of Oxford e ... |
Francis Barraud | The trademark image comes from a painting by English artist | , A.R.A. and titled His Master's Voice. It was acquired from the artist in ... |
Anton Reicha | ... us. As a young girl she had studied with the musical theorist and composer, | , she was an outstanding pianist, and a complete all-round professional mu ... |
Glen Campbell | ... ss over to adult contemporary music. It started with pop music singers like | , Bobbie Gentry, John Denver, Olivia Newton-John, Anne Murray, Marie Osmon ... |
Ronnie Hawkins | ... Band gradually came together as a part of Toronto-based, rockabilly singer | 's backing group, the Hawks: Helm, an original Hawk who journeyed with Haw ... |
Bill Evans | ... on his own works. In the liner notes Riley cites Art Tatum, Bud Powell, and | as his piano "heroes," illustrating the central importance of jazz to his ... |
William H. Krell | ... e songs as a banjo solo "Rag Time Medley". Also in 1897, the white composer | published his "Mississippi Rag" as the first written piano instrumental ra ... |
Benny Goodman | ... ri who gave her the recording name Hadda Brooks. Clarinetist and bandleader | recommended Brooks to a film director friend of his who placed her in the ... |
Harry Peter | ... ories were initially written by Marston and illustrated by newspaper artist | . During his life Marston had written many articles and books on psycholog ... |
John Steed | ... Avengers initially focused on Dr. David Keel (Ian Hendry) and his assistant | (Patrick Macnee). Hendry left after the first series and Steed became the ... |
Frescobaldi | ... s Pachelbel composed, that are more akin to his fugues than to ricercars by | 's or Froberger, are perhaps more technically interesting. In the original ... |
Leni Riefenstahl | ... ontext. Examples of this exist not only in posters but also in the films of | and Sergei Eisenstein |
Vanessa L. Williams | ... clude Dick Clark, Taye Diggs, Peter Falk, Frank Langella, Aaron Sorkin, and | |
Junji Ito | ... John Carpenter, Stuart Gordon, and Guillermo Del Toro, horror manga artist | , and artist H. R. Giger |
John Denver | ... music. It started with pop music singers like Glen Campbell, Bobbie Gentry, | , Olivia Newton-John, Anne Murray, Marie Osmond, B. J. Thomas, The Bellamy ... |
John Mark Painter | ... the Newsboys. The group, featuring Steve on vocals, Jimmy Abegg on guitar, | on bass, and Furler on drums, hopes to release this album by early 2012 |
Elmer Bernstein | ... n designer Dante Ferretti, and composers Robbie Robertson, Howard Shore and | . Schoonmaker, Richardson, Powell, and Ferretti have all won Academy Award ... |
Charlie Chaplin | ... G. M. Anderson, starring in the very popular "Broncho Billy" westerns, and | . Allan Dwan was hired by Essanay Studios as a screenwriter and developed ... |
Bob Hope | ... ny to award the Special Juvenile Award. Playfully dubbed the "Oscarette" by | in 1945, the statuette itself was a miniaturized Oscar, depicting an Art D ... |
King Edward VII | ... ctoria died, and May's father-in-law, Albert Edward, ascended the throne as | . For most of the rest of that year, George and May were styled TRH The Du ... |
Steve Reich | ... of the later 20th-century composers, such as John Cage, John Corigliano and | , used modernist and minimalist techniques. Reich discovered a technique k ... |
Alan McGee | ... d to Creation Records. Apparently, when offering them the deal after a gig, | , head of Creation, asked that they sing more songs in English. Rhys point ... |
Bob Dylan | In late summer 1965, | was looking for a backup band for his first U.S. "electric" tour. Levon an ... |
Sammi Smith | ... Zandt Eric Church and with a few female vocalists such as Jessi Colter and | . It was encapsulated in the 1976 album Wanted! The Outlaws. A related sub ... |
Alice Cooper | ... anuary 2000, Megadeth enlisted guitarist Al Pitrelli, formerly of Savatage, | , and Trans-Siberian Orchestra, as Friedman's replacement |
George Bernard Shaw's | Pretty Woman bears striking resemblances to Pygmalion myths: particularly | play of the same name, which also formed the basis for the Broadway musica ... |
Henry Draper | ... aphic spectrogram of a star, Sirius and Capella. In 1872 American physician | , the son of John William Draper, recorded the first spectrogram of a star ... |
King Alfonso XIII | ... tour was almost immediately followed by a trip to Spain for the wedding of | to Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, at which the bride and groom narrowly a ... |
Charles Ives | ... n technique and form. Later, he turned to the ballet and then serial music. | was one of the earliest American classical composers of enduring internati ... |
Carl Barks | Sir Eider McDuck is mentioned in the story "The Old Castle's Secret" by | and later appeared in Don Rosa's Duck Family Tree |
Sheldon Harnick | ... ity is the Administrator of the award. The 2009 awardees are Jerry Bock and | . Past awardees are composers such as Stephen Sondheim and performers such ... |
James Cotton | ... ter, he pushed further the virtuosity on the harp. Chicago harmonica player | specialized in slow, magnificent note-bends |
Gustav Mahler | The Symphony No. 1 in D major by | was mainly composed between late 1887 and March 1888, though it incorporat ... |
Keith Jarrett | ... his conceptions, and his playing bears some notable similarities to that of | . (The album title invites this comparison. |
Boris Yefimov | ... died in December 2006 at the age of 104. Another witness of revolution was | who died in 2008 |
Paul Butterfield | ... lectric lead guitar became the dominant instrument for solos in blues rock. | is a well known harp player of the era in the blues and blues-rock arena. ... |
Ferdinand | As one of their first acts after the war of succession, | and Isabella established the centrally organized and efficient Holy Brothe ... |
Pierre Boulez | ... centennial production of 1976 directed by Patrice Chéreau and conducted by | . Set in the industrial revolution, it replaced the depths of the Rhine wi ... |
Dazzler | ... vestri. Additions to the X-Men during this time were Kitty Pryde/Shadowcat, | , Forge, Longshot, Psylocke, Rogue, Rachel Summers/Phoenix, and Jubilee. I ... |
Lewis Carroll | ... io series of six episodes (called "Fits" after the names of the sections of | 's nonsense poem "The Hunting of the Snark") was broadcast in 1978 on BBC ... |
John Cage | Many of the later 20th-century composers, such as | , John Corigliano and Steve Reich, used modernist and minimalist technique ... |
Wonder Woman | ... feminist theorist, inventor and comic book writer who created the character | . Two women, his wife Elizabeth Holloway Marston and Olive Byrne (who live ... |
J.S. Bach | ... -thematic material, and are shorter than the later model (of which those of | are a prime example). The contrapuntal devices of stretto, diminution and ... |
Cilla Black | ... d rising new Liverpool band The Beatles. Along with fellow NEMS stablemates | , Billy J. Kramer and the Fourmost, and contemporary Mancunian band The Ho ... |
Yngwie Malmsteen | ... chael from Rage was hired as their drummer and soon after Jens Johansson of | -fame was hired as keyboardist, a position he has held to this date. This ... |
King Henry | ... elf with Mary and was now part of her household. It was in the household of | and Catherine of Aragon's daughter, Lady Mary, that Catherine Parr caught ... |
Frank Lloyd Wright | ... me in the historic Unitarian Meeting House, designed by one of its members, | |
Brian Eno | ... ations have influenced many others in various genres, including John Adams, | , Robert Fripp, Philip Glass, Frederic Rzewski and Tangerine Dream |
Victoria Williams | ... time the group had already broken up. Case briefly toured with Gurf Morlix, | (Case's first wife), and Warren Tornado Klein as the Incredibly Strung Out ... |
J. D. Frazer | Drawn and authored by | , a.k.a. "Illiad", it has been running since November 17, 1997. Frazer is ... |
H. R. Giger | ... t Gordon, and Guillermo Del Toro, horror manga artist Junji Ito, and artist | |
Filippino Lippi | ... enaissance frescoes by Masaccio and Masolino da Panicale, later finished by | ; the Medici Chapel, in the San Lorenzo; as well as several others, includ ... |
Robbie Robertson | ... me designer Sandy Powell, production designer Dante Ferretti, and composers | , Howard Shore and Elmer Bernstein. Schoonmaker, Richardson, Powell, and F ... |
Stephen Sondheim | ... ees are Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick. Past awardees are composers such as | and performers such as Carol Channing. The 2010 award will go to |
Ludacris | ... ack Howl pep rally and concert. Featured performers have included Lonestar, | , Chris Daughtry, and most recently Cartel, Guster and The Avett Brothers |
Lorenz Hart | ... ry that the actual translator, uncredited, was Rodgers' first major partner | . The Theatre Guild presented it in New York City in 1921, with Joseph Sch ... |
Don Rosa | ... in the story "The Old Castle's Secret" by Carl Barks and later appeared in | 's Duck Family Tree |
Norton Buffalo | ... players who are primarily or mainly associated with the instrument include | , Jerry Portnoy, Lazy Lester, Bob Dylan, Rabini Zami, Sugar Blue, Billy Br ... |
Timo Tolkki | After releasing the album Dreamspace, | decided to step down from lead singer of the band to concentrate on guitar ... |
Stephen Sondheim | His advice and work influenced | , a friend of the Hammerstein family from childhood. Sondheim has attribut ... |
Fred Astaire | ... completed three more films for MGM: Easter Parade (in which she danced with | ), In the Good Old Summertime, and her final film with MGM, Summer Stock |
Louis Armstrong | ... e first issue was R-448). Culled from the American OKeh label, artists like | , Bix Beiderbecke, Frank Trumbauer, Duke Ellington, Miff Mole, and other m ... |
Naoko Takeuchi | ... oon series, Minako's basic character design did not change—in fact, creator | has written that the concept of Minako has barely changed at all from the ... |
Jon Bon Jovi | ... o associated with his aging accompanied by some vitality. Bon Jovi frontman | , also an aging rock musician, has said: "We continue to make Number One r ... |
Robert Fripp | ... influenced many others in various genres, including John Adams, Brian Eno, | , Philip Glass, Frederic Rzewski and Tangerine Dream |
Robbie Robertson | ... t the group at the Yonge Street club called the Le Coq d'Or Tavern – though | recollects it was the Friar's Tavern, just down the street. Her advice to ... |
Michael Ballhaus | ... Scorsese frequently worked with editor Thelma Schoonmaker, cinematographers | and Robert Richardson, screenwriters Paul Schrader Mardik Martin, and John ... |
Samuel Beckett | ... ok of the same name, placing Ionesco alongside such contemporary writers as | , Jean Genet, and Arthur Adamov. Esslin called them "absurd" based on Albe ... |
Shirley Temple | The 7th Annual Academy Awards recognized | with the Academy's first Juvenile Award to honor "her outstanding contribu ... |
Dave McKean | ... ere. He cowrote the screenplay for the movie MirrorMask with his old friend | for McKean to direct. In addition, he wrote the localized English language ... |
Ray Charles | ... eenville in Madison County was the childhood home of rhythm and blues giant | |
Georges Bizet | ... ere so many musicians, painters and poets came, was restored in 2001 by the | Association and Patrimoine et Urbanisme. Since then and thanks to the bari ... |
Chris Daughtry | ... ep rally and concert. Featured performers have included Lonestar, Ludacris, | , and most recently Cartel, Guster and The Avett Brothers |
Pete Johnson | ... ds to boogie-woogie, but worked up her style by listening to Albert Ammons, | , and Meade Lux Lewis records. Her first recording, the pounding "Swingin' ... |
Tom Jones | ... late 1960s and 1970s (although he wrote "I'll Never Fall in Love Again" for | in 1967), and he began to play on the American cabaret circuit. A notable ... |
Emma Peel | ... were intelligent, stylish and assertive women: Cathy Gale (Honor Blackman), | (Diana Rigg), and later Tara King (Linda Thorson). Later episodes increasi ... |
Howlin' Wolf | ... los used the full register of his instrument and some chromatic harmonicas. | 's early recordings demonstrate great skill, particularly at blowing power ... |
Sergei Rachmaninoff | ... copper baron, arts enthusiast, and part-time violinist. He originally asked | to be the Philharmonic's first music director; however, Rachmaninoff had o ... |
Rob Hubbard | ... resonance filter, no ADSR enveloping, no ring modulation. Composers such as | used a lot of special effects in his music which were difficult to replica ... |
Willie Dixon | ... on was the favored harmonicist of many Chicago blues bandleaders, including | . His colorful solos used the full register of his instrument and some chr ... |
Aaron Copland | ... f international attention. Following Gershwin, the first major composer was | from Brooklyn, who used elements of American folk music, though it remaine ... |
Eric Clapton | ... s influence on the young British blues rockers in the 1960s, recording with | and The Yardbirds and appearing on live British television. Stevie Wonder ... |
Gustav Mahler | ... move again. Clark then selected Walter Henry Rothwell, former assistant to | , as music director, and hired away several principal musicians from East ... |
Jerry Bock | ... y in New York City is the Administrator of the award. The 2009 awardees are | and Sheldon Harnick. Past awardees are composers such as Stephen Sondheim ... |
Meade Lux Lewis | ... e, but worked up her style by listening to Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson, and | records. Her first recording, the pounding "Swingin' the Boogie," for Jule ... |
Linda Ronstadt | ... on-John, Anne Murray, Marie Osmond, B. J. Thomas, The Bellamy Brothers, and | having hits on the country charts |
Philip Glass | ... ny others in various genres, including John Adams, Brian Eno, Robert Fripp, | , Frederic Rzewski and Tangerine Dream |
Bix Beiderbecke | ... R-448). Culled from the American OKeh label, artists like Louis Armstrong, | , Frank Trumbauer, Duke Ellington, Miff Mole, and other major artists who ... |
Cindy Sherman | ... Byrne and Lutz divorced in 2004. Byrne began a relationship with the artist | in 2007 |
William Morris | ... , prosperous once more, left him indifferent. (Böll seemed to be a pupil of | – he made known that he would have preferred Cologne cathedral unfinished, ... |
Bernard Haitink | ... ard Jones at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden in 1994–1996, conducted by | , is an example of the latter |
George Bernard Shaw | ... "refuses to play the game" of other dramatists of the period, for instance | , who used their characters to draw audiences to grander ideals |
Mike Mignola | ... ific horror writer Stephen King, comics writers Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman and | , film directors John Carpenter, Stuart Gordon, and Guillermo Del Toro, ho ... |
Sonny Boy Williamson II | ... te great skill, particularly at blowing powerful riffs with the instrument. | used the possibilities of hand effects to give a talkative feel to his har ... |
John Carpenter | ... ng, comics writers Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman and Mike Mignola, film directors | , Stuart Gordon, and Guillermo Del Toro, horror manga artist Junji Ito, an ... |
Cian Ciaran | ... ine-up consisting of Rhys on vocals and guitar, Ieuan on drums, his brother | (formerly of WWZZ) on keyboards, Huw Bunford (formerly of U-Thant) on guit ... |
Masaccio | ... cation of the Brancacci Chapel, housing outstanding Renaissance frescoes by | and Masolino da Panicale, later finished by Filippino Lippi; the Medici Ch ... |
Whitney Houston | ... Out". The record was equalled by The Bee Gees in the 1970s and surpassed by | in the 1980s. "Yesterday" also marked a turning point in who wrote number ... |
Valery Gergiev | ... he first production of the cycle in Russia in modern times was conducted by | at the Mariinsky Opera, St. Petersburg, designed by George Tsypin. The pro ... |
Franz Liszt | ... irement at Baden-Baden. However, her works were of professional quality and | declared that, with Pauline Viardot, the world had finally found a woman c ... |
Olivia Newton-John | ... rted with pop music singers like Glen Campbell, Bobbie Gentry, John Denver, | , Anne Murray, Marie Osmond, B. J. Thomas, The Bellamy Brothers, and Linda ... |
Charlie Chaplin | ... where many Broncho Billy westerns were shot, along with The Tramp featuring | . Eventually the studio moved all operations to Los Angeles |
Dick Powell | ... hester Morris, Jean Muir, George Murphy, Erin O'Brien-Moore, Irving Pichel, | , Edward G. Robinson, Edwin Stanley, Gloria Stuart, Lyle Talbot, Franchot ... |
Guy Mitchell | ... NBC western television series, Whispering Smith, starring Audie Murphy and | |
A.W.N. Pugin | ... h the Gothic revival was well under way in Britain, Joseph Nash, trained in | 's office designing Gothic details, struck out on his own with a lithograp ... |
Rob Hubbard | ... itten using this routine, albeit the 16 minute long Knuckle Busters tune by | . This appears as a guest screen in the Cuddly Demos (written by The Careb ... |
Faith Hill | On November 24, 2008 members of the choir appeared with country singer | on NBC's Today show. They also made appearances on The Late Show with Davi ... |
Merle Travis | ... associated with Bluegrass music: Kennedy Jones, Ike Everly, Mose Rager, and | . All four have close ties to Muhlenberg County |
Frederic Rzewski | ... arious genres, including John Adams, Brian Eno, Robert Fripp, Philip Glass, | and Tangerine Dream |
Dave Dorman | The game's cover art is by | , and the game is being designed by Gareth-Michael Skarka |
Michael W. Smith | ... mpany. He co-wrote and directed the feature film The Second Chance starring | , released February 17, 2006 |
Buxtehude | ... l's organs must have only had around 15–25 stops on two manuals (compare to | 's Marienkirche instrument with 52 stops, 15 of them in the pedal). Finall ... |
Johann Sebastian Bach | ... or exploration of this system. It contains twelve fugues, in the manner of | , each connected by an during which the music moves from the key of the la ... |
Keiichi Suzuki | ... is the soundtrack for EarthBound. The album was composed by Hiroshi Kanazu, | , and Hirokazu Tanaka, and was released by Sony Records in Japan on Novemb ... |
Keith Moon | ... re You (1978), their last album before the death of pioneering rock drummer | later that year |
Stevie Wonder | ... th Eric Clapton and The Yardbirds and appearing on live British television. | learned harmonica at age 5 and plays the instrument on many of his recordi ... |
Igor Stravinsky | ... l premieres, and introduced Los Angeles audiences to important new works by | and Arnold Schoenberg. The orchestra responded well to his leadership, but ... |
Don Rosa | ... in the story "The Old Castle's Secret" by Carl Barks and later appeared in | 's Duck Family Tree. He also appears as a ghost in Rosa's The Life and Tim ... |
William Blake | ... rd Catholicism. While doing his graduate work, he was writing his thesis on | , whose spiritual symbolism he was coming to appreciate in new ways |
Al Pitrelli | ... and play metal, and he quit". In January 2000, Megadeth enlisted guitarist | , formerly of Savatage, Alice Cooper, and Trans-Siberian Orchestra, as Fri ... |
Carl Barks | Sir Quackly McDuck is mentioned in the story "The Old Castle's Secret" by | and later appeared in Don Rosa's Duck Family Tree. He also appears as a gh ... |
Arthur Foote | ... nd The Century Magazine. One of his poems had been set to music by composer | , and the editors at The American had come to see him as a contributor and ... |
George Lucas | ... he film. At the same time, Ladd was dealing with similar budget problems on | 's . Bakshi and Lucas had negotiated contracts entitling them to franchise ... |
Robert A. Heinlein | ... been imagined by the opposite side of the political spectrum. For example, | 's The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress portrays an individualistic and libertaria ... |
Thomas Girtin | ... uresque ruins have been drawn and painted by artists such as J.M.W. Turner, | and John Sell Cotman |
George Gershwin | ... pts to use non-Western musical themes. The best-known New York composer was | . Gershwin was a songwriter with Tin Pan Alley and the Broadway theatres, ... |
Huw Bunford | ... r, Ieuan on drums, his brother Cian Ciaran (formerly of WWZZ) on keyboards, | (formerly of U-Thant) on guitar and Guto Pryce on bass. This line-up has r ... |
Otto Klemperer | | became Music Director in 1933, part of the large group of German emigrants ... |
John Sell Cotman | ... been drawn and painted by artists such as J.M.W. Turner, Thomas Girtin and | |
Alex Graham | ... (Private Fraser in Dad's Army), artist Robin Philipson, singer John Hanson, | , cartoonist best known for the Fred Basset series and Jock Wishart, who i ... |
Brian Eno | ... ng his time in the band, Byrne took on outside projects, collaborating with | in 1981 on the album My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, which attracted consid ... |
Dick Mills | ... Paddy Kingsland (for the pilot episode and the complete second series) and | and Harry Parker (for the remaining episodes (2–6) of the first series). T ... |
Don Rosa | ... artists include Carl Barks, Tony Strobl, Paul Murry, William Van Horn, and | . Van Horn and Rosa now work for European publishers |
George Tsypin | ... ucted by Valery Gergiev at the Mariinsky Opera, St. Petersburg, designed by | . The production drew parallels with Ossetian mythology |
Merle Haggard | ... ore recent Bakersfield sound. The latter was largely limited to Buck Owens, | , and a few other bands. In the process, country and western music as a ge ... |
Al Kooper | ... Danko (or Bill Lee), guitarist Robbie Robertson, pianist Paul Griffin, and | on organ. Frustrated by the slow progress in the New York studio, Dylan ac ... |
William Van Horn | ... comic book writers and artists include Carl Barks, Tony Strobl, Paul Murry, | , and Don Rosa. Van Horn and Rosa now work for European publishers |
Henry VIII | The political separation of the Church of England from Rome under | , beginning in 1529 and completed in 1536, brought England alongside this ... |
Sonny Boy Williamson II | ... ss, and a crude PA system for the vocals. Alec Rice Miller, better known as | , is one of the important harmonicists of this era. Using a full blues ban ... |
Thomas Eakins | In January 2007 the University sold | ' painting The Gross Clinic, which depicts a surgery that took place at th ... |
Charles Griffes | The New York classical music scene included | , originally from Elmira, New York, who began publishing his most innovati ... |
Anthony Kenny | ... oment is common in science and frequently resolved with later advancements. | argues against utilitarianism using the "standard argument" against free w ... |
Richard Bentley | ... ok to bell-ringing at Great St Mary's as exercise. He was a bitter enemy of | , who he declared knew nothing of Greek except from indexes |
Sean "P. Diddy" Combs | ... uniform similar to their 1980s road uniforms. They were designed by rapper | , and featured "Mavs" in white on the front side of the jersey with blue t ... |
Joseph Nash | In 1838, with the Gothic revival was well under way in Britain, | , trained in A.W.N. Pugin's office designing Gothic details, struck out on ... |
Mel Brooks' | The term lent itself to several "in" jokes: in | s film High Anxiety, which parodies many Hitchcock films, a minor plot poi ... |
Satyajit Ray | ... ard, Werner Herzog, Elia Kazan, Akira Kurosawa, David Lean, Michael Powell, | , and François Truffaut |
Willie Nelson | ... nd 1960s, including Ray Price (whose band, the "Cherokee Cowboys", included | and Roger Miller) and mixed with the anger of an alienated subculture of t ... |
Lee Garmes | ... e for its stylistic black-and-white chiaroscuro cinematography. Even though | was awarded the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, according to Dietri ... |
Mimi Pond | The episode was written by | and directed by David Silverman. The title alludes to "The Christmas Song" ... |
Magister Equitum | ... his Tribune resembles the later relation between the Roman Dictator and his | . Celer, as the Celerum Tribune, occupies the second place in the state, a ... |
Paul Rodgers | ... play in both the UK and US. After the breakup of the band in 1973, vocalist | joined supergroup Bad Company, whose eponymous first album (1974) was an i ... |
Roger Miller | ... g Ray Price (whose band, the "Cherokee Cowboys", included Willie Nelson and | ) and mixed with the anger of an alienated subculture of the nation during ... |
Guillermo del Toro | ... or Warner Independent. Don Murphy and Susan Montford are the producers, and | is the film's executive producer |
Bob Johnston | ... progress in the New York studio, Dylan accepted the suggestion of producer | and moved the recording sessions to Nashville. In Nashville, Robertson's g ... |
Bernie Leadon | ... lm versions is "Journey of the Sorcerer", an instrumental piece composed by | and recorded by The Eagles on their album One of These Nights. Only the tr ... |
Whilce Portacio | ... sial move, X-Men editor Bob Harras sided with Lee (and Uncanny X-Men artist | ) over Claremont in a dispute over plotting. Claremont left after only thr ... |
Arthur Schwartz | The songs were written by | and Howard Dietz, and some were created for the original 1931 Broadway mus ... |
Tina Weymouth | ... peculiar young man — borderline Asperger's, I would guess." As revealed by | in the commentary for the concert film , Byrne is left handed but plays gu ... |
Prince | ... rprised laugh was genuine. During the scene in which Roberts sings along to | in the bathtub sliding down and dunking her head under the bubbles, Robert ... |
Andy Warhol | ... music, Mothersbaugh still paints – in a style influenced by surrealism and | |
David Bowie | In fact, musicians such as | joined many rock bands with blues, folk and soul orientations in his first ... |
Rosanne Cash | ... & Dunn; Faith Hill; Garth Brooks; Dwight Yoakam; Steve Earle; Dolly Parton | ;and Linda Ronstadt moved country further towards rock influence |
Koichi Sugiyama | ... designed by Toriyama. The music for the Dragon Quest series was composed by | . In the past, Dragon Quest games have been developed by Chunsoft, Heartbe ... |
Horatio Parker | ... and School, which included such figures as Amy Beach, Edward MacDowell, and | |
Johnny Bristol | ... initial solo sessions with a number of producers, including Bones Howe and | . Her first track with Bristol, "Someday We'll Be Together", was tagged as ... |
Wilhelm Hieronymus | ... n Heinrich Buttstett, Andreas Nicolaus Vetter, and two of Pachelbel's sons, | and Charles Theodore. The latter became one of the first European composer ... |
Quentin Tarantino | ... has since gained a cult following through cable television and home video. | stated that he preferred Hey Good Lookin' to Martin Scorsese's Mean Street ... |
David Nichtern | ... he musical group The Beyman Bros, which he formed with his childhood friend | and Spinal Tap's current keyboardist CJ Vanston. Their debut album Memorie ... |
The Everly Brothers | On Labor Day Weekend 1988, Central City began hosting | Homecoming event to raise money for a scholarship fund for Muhlenberg Coun ... |
Marlene Dietrich | ... 2 American film directed by Josef von Sternberg. The pre-Code picture stars | , Clive Brook, Anna May Wong, and Warner Oland. It was written by Jules Fu ... |
Allen Ginsberg | ... songs, experiments with sound collage, and a spoken word vocal by Beat poet | , it contained two "radio friendly" tracks. The leadoff single in the US w ... |
Jean-Luc Godard | ... earned praise from many film legends including Ingmar Bergman, Frank Capra, | , Werner Herzog, Elia Kazan, Akira Kurosawa, David Lean, Michael Powell, S ... |
Howard Dietz | The songs were written by Arthur Schwartz and | , and some were created for the original 1931 Broadway musical also called ... |
Fritz Leiber | ... contemporaries, such as August Derleth, Robert E. Howard, Robert Bloch and | . Many later figures were influenced by Lovecraft's works, including autho ... |
Big Walter Horton | ... giving it a powerful, distorted sound, somewhat reminiscent of a saxophone. | was the favored harmonicist of many Chicago blues bandleaders, including W ... |
Arnold Schoenberg | ... om, and he later produced expressionist works, rather in the style of early | , before developing a leaner, contrapuntally complex style in the 1920s. T ... |
Sherlock Holmes | ... ation who provided information, similar to the "Baker Street Irregulars" of | |
Linda Ronstadt | ... l; Garth Brooks; Dwight Yoakam; Steve Earle; Dolly Parton; Rosanne Cash and | moved country further towards rock influence |
Charles Theodore | ... ndreas Nicolaus Vetter, and two of Pachelbel's sons, Wilhelm Hieronymus and | . The latter became one of the first European composers to take up residen ... |
Louis Moreau Gottschalk | ... h included such figures as Amy Beach, Edward MacDowell, and Horatio Parker. | is perhaps the best-remembered American composer of the 19th century, said ... |
Tchaikovsky | ... 's Coriolan Overture (written for Heinrich Joseph von Collin's tragedy), or | 's Romeo and Juliet fantasy-overture |
Buck Owens | ... ts and the more recent Bakersfield sound. The latter was largely limited to | , Merle Haggard, and a few other bands. In the process, country and wester ... |
Igor Stravinsky | ... has been described as neoclassical, but is very different from the works by | labeled with that term, owing more to the contrapuntal language of Bach th ... |
Deanna Durbin | The 11th Annual Academy Awards recognized both | and Mickey Rooney with the Juvenile Award honoring "their significant cont ... |
Jan de Bont | ... by Disney through their 1998 animated movie. The film was to be directed by | , and would star Zhang as the titular heroine. Shootings were scheduled to ... |
Alois Auer | Auer von Welsbach was born in Vienna on 1 September 1858 to Therese and | . Alois, ennobled in 1860, was director of the Imperial printing office (K ... |
Bernard Cribbins | ... Skiffle Group, the pianist Mrs Mills, Jim Dale, Keith Kelly, Peter Sellers, | , the Temperance Seven, Laurie London and Shane Fenton would sporadically ... |
Carl Barks | Sir Roast McDuck is mentioned in the story "The Old Castle's Secret" by | and later appeared in Don Rosa's Duck Family Tree |
Conrad Salinger | ... the film, was a hit and has become a standard. Another song orchestrated by | , "Dancing in the Dark", is considered part of the Great American Songbook ... |
Winston Churchill | ... I, but like the mentioned countries, cooperated and traded with both sides. | claimed that Sweden during World War II ignored the greater moral issues a ... |
Johann Gottfried Schadow | ... architect Carl Gotthard von Langhans. The capital Quadriga was sculpted by | |
Bob Marley | ... Paul Blackman, Earl Sixteen, Roman Stewart, Lacksley Castell, The Heptones, | , Ricky Grant, Delroy Wilson, Junior Delgado, Horace Andy and Freddy McKay ... |
Lenny Kravitz | ... . Bowie also would say later: "he is not a sex symbol, but a mother image." | , in the Rolling Stone magazine edition for their List of 100 Greatest Sin ... |
Alfonso X of Castile | ... clopaedia Britannica on Astronomy during the 1960s, in a discussion of King | 's interest in astronomy during the 13th century. (Alfonso is credited wit ... |
Twila Paris | ... eming and John, Rich Mullins, Sixpence None the Richer, Newsboys, Guardian, | , Dakoda Motor Co., Out of the Grey, and two video albums for himself |
Marvin Gaye | ... ion team of Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson, the creative force behind | 's and Tammi Terrell's hit duets and Diana Ross & the Supremes' "Some Thin ... |
William Ewart Gladstone | ... 32); Prince Leopold III, Duke of Anhalt-Dessau (1740–1817); Prime Ministers | (1809–1898) and Sir Robert Walpole (1676–1745); Queen Caroline of Brandenb ... |
Don Rosa | ... in the story "The Old Castle's Secret" by Carl Barks and later appeared in | 's Duck Family Tree |
Clive Barker | ... r figures were influenced by Lovecraft's works, including author and artist | , prolific horror writer Stephen King, comics writers Alan Moore, Neil Gai ... |
Junji Ito | ... iters, including Stephen King, Bentley Little, Joe R. Lansdale, Alan Moore, | , F. Paul Wilson, Brian Lumley, Caitlín R. Kiernan, and Neil Gaiman, have ... |
Johann Christoph Bach | ... ach indirectly; the young Johann Sebastian was tutored by his older brother | , who studied with Pachelbel, but although JS Bach's early chorales and ch ... |
Marianne Faithfull | ... ersions had been made, by an eclectic mix of artists including Cilla Black, | , Tose Proeski, The Mamas and the Papas and Barry McGuire, The Seekers, Jo ... |
Charlie Barnet | ... ced her in the film Out of the Blue in 1947. Encouraged by orchestra leader | , Brooks practiced singing "You Won't Let Me Go," and the song became her ... |
Amy Beach | ... composers of the Second New England School, which included such figures as | , Edward MacDowell, and Horatio Parker |
Winston Churchill | ... e resonating projections of his orations for effect. British Prime Minister | made similar use of radio for propaganda against the Germans |
Frank Sinatra | ... of songs such as "April Showers," "96 Tears," "Dancing On The Ceiling," and | songs. Byrne then attended the Rhode Island School of Design and the Maryl ... |
Kenny Rogers | Country music performer | resided in Oglethorpe County for a time. This can be verified through Coun ... |
Johann Christoph Bach | ... poser. Pachelbel's influence was mostly limited to his pupils, most notably | , Johann Heinrich Buttstett, Andreas Nicolaus Vetter, and two of Pachelbel ... |
Henryk Mikołaj Górecki | ... sztof Penderecki, Witold Lutosławski, Wojciech Kilar, Kazimierz Serocki and | |
Yoda | ... alculator (with reverse Polish notation, which meant that Erwin talked like | for weeks afterward), a Lego Mindstorms construction, a Tamagotchi, a Segw ... |
Pierre Bernard | ... ches on the show at different periods. One of the show's graphic designers, | was featured several sketches, such as: "Pierre Bernard's Recliner of Rage ... |
Pietro Lorenzetti | Artists | and Simone Martini worked shoulder to shoulder at Assisi. The Basilica of ... |
Townes Van Zandt | ... Coe, Whitey Morgan & The 78's, John Prine, Billy Joe Shaver, Gary Stewart, | Eric Church and with a few female vocalists such as Jessi Colter and Sammi ... |
Cindy Birdsong | Gordy removed Florence Ballard from the group in July 1967 and chose | , a member of Patti LaBelle and the Bluebelles, as her replacement. At abo ... |
Andreas Nicolaus Vetter | ... his pupils, most notably Johann Christoph Bach, Johann Heinrich Buttstett, | , and two of Pachelbel's sons, Wilhelm Hieronymus and Charles Theodore. Th ... |
Harrison Weir | In 1871 the world's first cat show, organised by | , was held at The Crystal Palace |
Tim Souster | ... ransmitted radio series used the original recording; a sound-alike cover by | was used for the LP and TV series, another arrangement by Joby Talbot was ... |
Edward MacDowell | ... of the Second New England School, which included such figures as Amy Beach, | , and Horatio Parker |
Friedrich Nietzsche | ... d Elizabeth Nietzsche, a German racial ideologist and sister of philosopher | came to Paraguay in her attempt to build a colony, Nueva Germania (Neues D ... |
Larry Adler | ... y brought it to the attention of classical music during the 1930s. American | was one of the first harmonica players to perform major works written for ... |
Nestor Makhno | ... Provisional Government, to the Bolsheviks, and even to smaller forces like | 's. Russian Germans - including Mennonites and Evangelicals - fought on al ... |
Warren Zevon | He is referenced in the | song "Boom Boom Mancini. |
James Brown | ... one released all manner of domestic and foreign licensed product, including | , but had little success in comparison to EMI siblings HMV and Columbia |
Bob Hope | ... enile Award Honoree Judy Garland. Hosting the Annual ceremony that year was | who endearingly dubbed the Juvenile Award the "Oscarette" upon presenting ... |
Brahms | ... ion production of Porgy and Bess ever presented. Rattle's 2007 recording of | ' Ein deutsches Requiem received praise from BBC Music Magazine, as "Disc ... |
Shawn Mullins | ... osa County is part of the Chattanooga, TN–GA Metropolitan Statistical Area. | ' 2010 album Light You Up included a song titled "Catoosa County", a semi- ... |
Ralph Vaughan Williams | ... players to perform major works written for the instrument by the composers | , Malcolm Arnold, Darius Milhaud and Arthur Benjamin |
Domenico Ghirlandaio | ... ation) which contains works by Masaccio, Paolo Uccello, Filippino Lippi and | ; the Basilica of Santa Croce, the principal Franciscan church in the city ... |
Simone Martini | Artists Pietro Lorenzetti and | worked shoulder to shoulder at Assisi. The Basilica of San Francesco d'Ass ... |
Don Grady | ... Bryant Park in the Midwest to California, settling in Los Angeles. Robbie ( | ) marries his classmate/girlfriend, Katie Miller (Tina Cole). The followin ... |
Eric Church | ... an & The 78's, John Prine, Billy Joe Shaver, Gary Stewart, Townes Van Zandt | and with a few female vocalists such as Jessi Colter and Sammi Smith. It w ... |
George IV | ... orphyria, an illness rendering him incapable of ruling. His son, the future | , ruled in his stead as Prince Regent. During the Regency and his own reig ... |
Malcolm Arnold | ... r works written for the instrument by the composers Ralph Vaughan Williams, | , Darius Milhaud and Arthur Benjamin |
Jackie Chan | ... and Taiwanese media hinted at ties between Zhang and her Rush Hour co-star | , and also publicly linked Zhang with Erik Fok, grandson of Hong Kong busi ... |
Joby Talbot | ... er by Tim Souster was used for the LP and TV series, another arrangement by | was used for the 2005 film, and still another arrangement, this time by Ph ... |
Van Morrison | ... & roll. He broke open the door for everyone else. Suddenly, Eric Burdon and | weren't so weird — even Bob Dylan. |
Willie Nelson | The term outlaw country is traditionally associated with Hank Williams, Jr, | , Waylon Jennings, David Allan Coe, Whitey Morgan & The 78's, John Prine, ... |
Wally Stott | ↓ Billed as Lonnie Donegan and | 's Orchestr |
Adam Faith | ... nly consistently successful act until the "Beat Boom" was that of teen idol | : Faith was assigned to the label in 1959 by Norman Newell, an EMI A&R man ... |
Waylon Jennings | ... country is traditionally associated with Hank Williams, Jr, Willie Nelson, | , David Allan Coe, Whitey Morgan & The 78's, John Prine, Billy Joe Shaver, ... |
Darius Milhaud | ... for the instrument by the composers Ralph Vaughan Williams, Malcolm Arnold, | and Arthur Benjamin |
Cilla Black | ... 1,600 cover versions had been made, by an eclectic mix of artists including | , Marianne Faithfull, Tose Proeski, The Mamas and the Papas and Barry McGu ... |
David Allan Coe | ... tionally associated with Hank Williams, Jr, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, | , Whitey Morgan & The 78's, John Prine, Billy Joe Shaver, Gary Stewart, To ... |
Kerry King | ... 1, 2010, the final date of the Jägermeister Music Tour in the fall of 2010, | of the thrash metal band Slayer joined Megadeth on stage at the Gibson Amp ... |
Brahms | ... Rattle was the pianist Alfred Brendel. In 2007, the BPO/Rattle recording of | 's received the Classic FM Gramophone best choral disc award |
Matthias Grünewald | ... indemith wrote his opera Mathis der Maler, based on the life of the painter | . This opera is rarely staged, though a well-known production by the New Y ... |
Philip Pope | ... bot was used for the 2005 film, and still another arrangement, this time by | , was recorded to be released with the CDs of the last three radio series. ... |
Arthur Benjamin | ... by the composers Ralph Vaughan Williams, Malcolm Arnold, Darius Milhaud and | |
Judy Garland | The 12th Annual Academy Awards recognized | with the Juvenile Award honoring "her outstanding performance as a screen ... |
Mister Rogers | Bert is one of | 's fans. In one sketch, Bert is trying to write a letter to Mister Rogers ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... in fanatical support through the use of microphone technology was Germany's | . By first creating a speaking environment, designed by Joseph Goebbels, h ... |
Anna Klumpke | ... elf is a key primary biographical source. The second account was written by | , an American painter from Boston who made Bonheur’s acquaintance in 1887 ... |
John Knowles Paine | ... assical style, though their works were very European in orientation. It was | , however, who became the first American composer to be accepted in Europe ... |
Philip II of Spain | ... rtuguese in 1641 while Spain began to colonize the Philippines (named after | ) from 1560s. Acting through the Dutch East India Company, the Dutch estab ... |
Carl Barks | Sir Swamphole McDuck is one of the ancient McDucks, created by | |
Henry VIII | In 1519 | granted a market on Saturdays and an annual fair to be held on March 12, w ... |
Callot | # Stranded. A funeral march in the manner of | |
Bob Dylan | ... eryone else. Suddenly, Eric Burdon and Van Morrison weren't so weird — even | . |
Adolf Hitler | ... his merciless satirising the personalities and policies of German dictator | , Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, and ot ... |
George Frederick Bristow | ... mphony orchestra. Many other composers, most famously William Henry Fry and | , supported the idea of an American classical style, though their works we ... |
Michał Kleofas Ogiński | ... h art music. Polonaises for piano were and remain popular, such as those by | , Karol Kurpiński, Juliusz Zarębski, Henryk Wieniawski, Mieczysław Karłowi ... |
Mary Lou Lord | ... nd unreleased tracks. Soon after this performance, he was asked to open for | on a week-long U.S. tour. Several more short tours followed, and Smith hel ... |
Denny McLain | ... of just .301, the lowest in history. That same year, Detroit Tigers pitcher | won 31 games – making him the last pitcher to win 30 games in a season. St ... |
Faith Hill | ... greater extent, Hank Williams III); Gary Allan; Shania Twain; Brooks & Dunn | ;; Garth Brooks; Dwight Yoakam; Steve Earle; Dolly Parton; Rosanne Cash an ... |
Giorgio Vasari | ... rew his Notizie, in which he consciously intended to build upon the Vite of | ; Baldinucci's was the first art history to trace the lives and work of ar ... |
Thomas Greene | ... ws of Trinity again brought Bentley to trial before the bishop of Ely (then | ), and he was sentenced to deprivation. The college statutes required the ... |
Edward VII | ... ice hockey to Europe, beating a court team (which included both the future | and George V) at Buckingham Palace in 1895. By 1903 a five-team league had ... |
Winston Churchill | ... s quoted as saying, "I recommend Forester to everyone literate I know," and | stated, "I find Hornblower admirable. |
Don Rosa | This family tree is based on | 's McDuck Family Tree, and shows the relationship to the Duck family. It i ... |
Charlie Watts | ... tician Sir Gaetan Duval (1930–1996), football player Johan Cruijff, drummer | , Cheech Marin, Thomas Chong, television host and comedian Jay Leno, Mike ... |
Maximilian I | ... visited Charles of Burgundy, acting as intermediary between him and emperor | . He stayed in Burgundy for several months, moving to the Netherlands in t ... |
Winston Churchill | ... 945, United States President Harry S. Truman, United Kingdom Prime Minister | , and Chairman of the Nationalist Government of China Chiang Kai-shek issu ... |
Masaccio | ... ar the Firenze Santa Maria Novella railway station) which contains works by | , Paolo Uccello, Filippino Lippi and Domenico Ghirlandaio; the Basilica of ... |
Emma Roberts | ... and takes custody of their nine-year-old daughter, Kristina Sunshine Jung ( | ). On his release he finds himself struggling to keep his relationship wit ... |
Mississippi John Hurt | ... uced, and performed on Avalon Blues, a tribute album to blues music pioneer | , which was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk ... |
William Henry Fry | ... oser to write for a symphony orchestra. Many other composers, most famously | and George Frederick Bristow, supported the idea of an American classical ... |
Bette Davis | ... rly sub-proletarian of Lo scopone scientifico teased by the old millionaire | into endless card games where he hopes to find release from his poverty to ... |
Grace Jones | In 2008, Cunningham produced a fashion shoot for Dazed & Confused using | as a model to create "Nubian versions" of Rubber Johnny. In an interview f ... |
Lemmy | ... in Sensible switched to guitar and keyboards, and after a brief period with | of Hawkwind and Motörhead on bass for studio demos and a handful of live a ... |
Morton Subotnick | ... ormance of In C was given by Steve Reich, Jon Gibson, Pauline Oliveros, and | . Its form was an innovation: The piece consists of 53 separate modules of ... |
Locnville | The South African duo | , Andrew and Brian Chaplin, are related to Chaplin (their grandfather was ... |
George Martin | ... tles tried a variety of instruments, including drums and an organ, and that | later persuaded them to allow McCartney to play his Epiphone Texan steel-s ... |
Katharine Hepburn | ... son. Crawford secretly contacted the other Oscar nominees in the category ( | , Geraldine Page and Anne Bancroft, all East Coast-based actresses), to le ... |
Charles of Burgundy | ... which would be created in 1478 or 1479. In the autumn same year he visited | , acting as intermediary between him and emperor Maximilian I. He stayed i ... |
Johnnie Ray | ... former singer with Bananarama and Shakespear's Sister. The American singer | , an early rock-and-roll crooner mentioned in the opening lyrics, is also ... |
Lewis Spratlan | ... h, law and society expert Austin Sarat, and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer | , professor emeritus of the music faculty. (See List of Amherst College pe ... |
John Sutcliffe | ... s". Some of the clothes seen in The Avengers were designed at the studio of | who published the AtomAge fetish magazine |
Hermann Bondi | ... es surfaces of simultaneity by considering light pulses, in accordance with | 's idea of the k-calculus. A second approach calculates a straightforward ... |
Memphis Minnie | ... rformances have featured his own compositions as well as covers of songs by | , Sleepy John Estes, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and others |
John Williams | ... eral Secretary of the Communist Party of the USSR Leonid Brezhnev, composer | , author Graham Greene, and former Mauritian QC and Politician Sir Gaetan ... |
Ruby Hunter | ... ram Brothers, Coloured Stone, Blekbala Mujik, Kev Carmody, Archie Roach and | |
Anthony Philip Heinrich | In the early 19th century, America produced diverse composers such as | , who composed in an idiosyncratic, intentionally "American" style and was ... |
Paulus Potter | ... icholas Poussin and Peter Paul Rubens, but she also copied the paintings of | , Porbus, Louis Léopold Robert, Salvatore Rosa and Karel Dujardin |
Floyd Norman | ... us), Dick Huemer (True Life Adventures), Don Ferguson (Winnie the Pooh) and | (Mickey Mouse, holiday). Norman in an article listed the writers working i ... |
Aphex Twin | ... d cover artwork for various people including Bjork's "All Is Full of Love", | 's "Windowlicker" and "Come to Daddy" |
Shania Twain | ... lliams, Jr. (and, to an even greater extent, Hank Williams III); Gary Allan | ;; Brooks & Dunn; Faith Hill; Garth Brooks; Dwight Yoakam; Steve Earle; Do ... |
Warren De la Rue | ... etailed photographic studies of the Sun were made by the British astronomer | starting in 1861. The first photograph of a star was a daguerreotype of th ... |
Henry Badowski | ... demos and a handful of live appearances, and a slightly longer period with | on bass, the bassist position was filled by Algy Ward, formerly of The Sai ... |
Don Cherry | ... zz milieu, he played alongside notable musicians including Ornette Coleman, | and Billy Higgins |
Ben Nicholson | ... es Malleson, Denis Matthews, Sir Francis Meynell, Henry Moore, John Napper, | , Sir Herbert Read, Flora Robson, Michael Tippett, the cartoonist 'Vicky', ... |
Alan Moore | ... d fantasy writers, including Stephen King, Bentley Little, Joe R. Lansdale, | , Junji Ito, F. Paul Wilson, Brian Lumley, Caitlín R. Kiernan, and Neil Ga ... |
Michael Boddicker | ... film's music coordinator and sound designer Bones Howe worked with musician | , who wrote and performed the score, on the theme music and sound effects. ... |
Maximilian I | ... it is no coincidence either that the reign of his nationalistic predecessor | saw the beginning of the movement. While the centralized states of western ... |
Alice Cooper | In the United States, macabre-rock pioneer | achieved mainstream success with the top ten album School's Out (1972). In ... |
Stanko Premrl | ... n the national symbols of Slovenia, passed in 1994, the eponymous melody by | , written after the lyrics of the seventh stanza of the Prešeren's poem, e ... |
Francesca Caccini | ... produced outside Italy. Shortly after this performance, the court produced | 's opera La liberazione di Ruggiero dall'isola d’Alcina, which she had wri ... |
Mick Jagger | ... oject's high profile brought heavy trade journal coverage, and fans such as | visited the studio for the chance to play a role. Animator Carl Bell loved ... |
Sonny Terry | ... DeFord Bailey, duo recordings with a guitarist Hammie Nixon, Walter Horton, | , as well as hillbilly styles recorded for white audiences, by Frank Hutch ... |
Peter Paul Rubens | ... ntings at the Louvre. Among her favorite painters were Nicholas Poussin and | , but she also copied the paintings of Paulus Potter, Porbus, Louis Léopol ... |
Pietro Annigoni | ... re of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (which measures 5½m x 3m) was painted by | (1910-1988) in , and took nine months to complete |
Ferdinando II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany | ... the collection of the Uffizi. For Cardinal Leopoldo de' Medici, brother of | and a scholar and patron of the arts, he began as bookkeeper in 1664 and d ... |
Gary Allan | ... ama; Hank Williams, Jr. (and, to an even greater extent, Hank Williams III) | ;; Shania Twain; Brooks & Dunn; Faith Hill; Garth Brooks; Dwight Yoakam; S ... |
George Martin | ... also had the chance to perform Beatles songs at the Hollywood Bowl with Sir | . He frequently conducts songwriting workshops in California, where he now ... |
Arthur Lee | ... ho shared their love for bands such as The Soft Boys, Mission of Burma, and | 's Love. The group's debut recording was a 7" single entitled "The River o ... |
Ad Reinhardt | ... ished a close and long-lasting friendship with the proto-minimalist painter | |
Archie Roach | ... Nokturnl, the Pigram Brothers, Coloured Stone, Blekbala Mujik, Kev Carmody, | and Ruby Hunter |
Wonder Woman | Editor Sheldon Mayer replaced the name "Suprema" with " | ", and the character made her debut in All Star Comics #8 (December 1941). ... |
Celia Cruz | ... Stop Making Sense in 1984. Byrne added "Loco de Amor" (Crazy for Love) with | to Jonathan Demme's 1986 film Something Wild |
Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman | In 1970, several years after his retirement, songwriters | got him to sing the title song of the Disney film The Aristocats, which en ... |
Jim Morrison | ... tion '84 - '90". In 1991, director Oliver Stone offered Astbury the role of | in Stone's film The Doors. He declined the role because he was not happy w ... |
Carl Barks | In the early 1950s | was in his second decade of creating comic book stories starring Donald Du ... |
Donna Summer | ... ci commercial that he also directed. He travelled to Nashville to work with | to record a brand new vocal for it |
Hank Williams III | ... Juice Newton; Alabama; Hank Williams, Jr. (and, to an even greater extent, | ); Gary Allan; Shania Twain; Brooks & Dunn; Faith Hill; Garth Brooks; Dwig ... |
Justin Morgan | ... European models, while others, such as William Billings, Supply Belcher and | , also known as the First New England School, developed a style almost ent ... |
John Leech | ... pensive, hand-coloured etchings and four black and white wood engravings by | accompanied the text |
Chet Baker | ... arly tape loop piece titled The Gift (1963) featured the trumpet playing of | . Riley has composed in just intonation as well as microtonal pieces |
Alan Moore | ... atman R.I.P. It is titled "" a play off of the classic Superman story "" by | . He also contributed a twelve-page Metamorpho story drawn by Mike Allred ... |
Charles V | Though | fought the Reformation, it is no coincidence either that the reign of his ... |
Paolo Uccello | ... enze Santa Maria Novella railway station) which contains works by Masaccio, | , Filippino Lippi and Domenico Ghirlandaio; the Basilica of Santa Croce, t ... |
Marcin Mielczewski | ... i, Franciszek Lilius, Bartłomiej Pękiel, Stanisław Sylwester Szarzyński and | |
Oscar Hammerstein II | ... usel is the second stage musical by the team of Richard Rodgers (music) and | (book and lyrics). The work premiered in 1945 and was adapted from Ferenc ... |
Amartya Sen | In another article explicitly referring to Huntington, | (1999) writes that "diversity is a feature of most cultures in the world. ... |
Supply Belcher | ... d exclusively with European models, while others, such as William Billings, | and Justin Morgan, also known as the First New England School, developed a ... |
John Wilkins | ... r year he was alao elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. In 1675 he edited | 's Principles of Natural Religion, completing what was left unfinished of ... |
E. C. Segar | ... providers. Beginning early on there were many tributes, and parodies made. | 's 1916 comic strip "Charlie Chaplin's Comedy Capers" is an early example. ... |
Joni Mitchell | ... ssee-based Stax Records. He has also interviewed one of his own influences, | . He was instrumental in bringing Sexsmith to a wider audience in 1995 by ... |
Dann Huff | ... th Cryptic Writings, Megadeth opted to again work with country pop producer | in Nashville on their eighth studio album. In January 1999, the band began ... |
Stanisław Sylwester Szarzyński | ... s include Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki, Franciszek Lilius, Bartłomiej Pękiel, | and Marcin Mielczewski |
Dolly Parton | ... Twain; Brooks & Dunn; Faith Hill; Garth Brooks; Dwight Yoakam; Steve Earle | ;; Rosanne Cash and Linda Ronstadt moved country further towards rock infl ... |
Bette Davis | ... y Jane? (1962). Despite the actresses' earlier tensions, Crawford suggested | for the role of Jane. The two stars maintained publicly that there was no ... |
Buxtehude | ... lbel's chamber music is much less virtuosic than Biber's Mystery Sonatas or | 's Opus 1 and Opus 2 chamber sonatas. The famous Canon in D belongs to thi ... |
Karel Dujardin | ... aintings of Paulus Potter, Porbus, Louis Léopold Robert, Salvatore Rosa and | |
Bruce Springsteen | ... ommercial success, the album was a favorite of critics and other musicians: | told Rolling Stone magazine that he was listening to Peter Case more than ... |
Richard Rodgers | Carousel is the second stage musical by the team of | (music) and Oscar Hammerstein II (book and lyrics). The work premiered in ... |
Georges Bizet | ... mmerstein also wrote the book and lyrics for Carmen Jones, an adaptation of | 's opera Carmen with an all-black cast that became a 1943 Broadway musical ... |
Stravinsky | ... and perhaps most notably, in 1996 at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris for a | festival conducted by Salonen and Pierre Boulez; it was during this Paris ... |
William Billings | ... this period worked exclusively with European models, while others, such as | , Supply Belcher and Justin Morgan, also known as the First New England Sc ... |
Robbie Robertson | ... 978 documentary The Last Waltz. The Band reformed in 1983 without guitarist | , who had found success with a solo career and as a Hollywood music produc ... |
Steve Earle | ... Allan; Shania Twain; Brooks & Dunn; Faith Hill; Garth Brooks; Dwight Yoakam | ;; Dolly Parton; Rosanne Cash and Linda Ronstadt moved country further tow ... |
Bartłomiej Pękiel | ... asa. Other composers include Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki, Franciszek Lilius, | , Stanisław Sylwester Szarzyński and Marcin Mielczewski |
George Bernard Shaw | ... spects of his self-imposed restrictions somewhat as the work progressed. As | sardonically (and slightly unfairly) noted of the last opera Götterdämmeru ... |
Jonathan Larson | ... rg owns a production, such as the case of Larson and Thomson. Lynn Thomson, | 's dramaturg on the musical Rent, claimed that she was a co-author of the ... |
Jack T. Chick | ... l houses", themed pamphlets, or comic-style tracts such as those created by | in order to make use of Halloween's popularity as an opportunity for evang ... |
Biber | Pachelbel's chamber music is much less virtuosic than | 's Mystery Sonatas or Buxtehude's Opus 1 and Opus 2 chamber sonatas. The f ... |
Michael Tippett | ... l, Henry Moore, John Napper, Ben Nicholson, Sir Herbert Read, Flora Robson, | , the cartoonist 'Vicky', Professor C. H. Waddington and Barbara Wootton. ... |
Johannes Brahms | ... Emperor Napoleon III and settled in Baden-Baden, Germany. In 1870, however, | persuaded her to sing in the first public performance of his Alto Rhapsody ... |
Joseph II | ... l ("national Singspiel"), a pet project (1778–1783) of the Austrian emperor | . The Emperor had set up the company to perform works in the German langua ... |
Pauline Oliveros | Riley's collaborators have included the Rova Saxophone Quartet, | , the ARTE Quartett, and, as mentioned, the Kronos Quartet |
Thomas Cromwell | ... nry the Supreme Head of the Church of England. Between 1535 and 1540, under | , the policy known as the Dissolution of the Monasteries was put into effe ... |
Koichi Sugiyama | The Dragon Quest soundtracks were composed and arranged by | , who also composed the music for the video games. The first album was rel ... |
William Frawley | ... am in color. Along with the change in networks and the transition to color, | , who played "Bub" O'Casey, the boys' maternal grandfather, was declared t ... |
Queen Latifah | ... es and San Francisco with artists such as Soundgarden, Ice-T, Indigo Girls, | , Iggy Pop, The Charlatans, The Cramps and Public Enemy appearing. This tw ... |
Anthony Kenny | ... ol. He held the post from 1965 to 1978, when he retired (he was replaced by | ). Among those of his students at Balliol who went on to develop our under ... |
Antonín Dvořák | ... o work entirely within European models until late in the 19th century. When | , a prominent Czech composer, visited the United States from 1892 to 1895, ... |
Franciszek Lilius | ... trovata, and Nova Casa. Other composers include Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki, | , Bartłomiej Pękiel, Stanisław Sylwester Szarzyński and Marcin Mielczewski |
Dwight Yoakam | ... ams III); Gary Allan; Shania Twain; Brooks & Dunn; Faith Hill; Garth Brooks | ;; Steve Earle; Dolly Parton; Rosanne Cash and Linda Ronstadt moved countr ... |
Victor Emmanuel III of Italy | ... amed with Fascist names. A failed assassination attempt was carried towards | by a local resistance activist during a visit in Tirana. In November 1941, ... |
Wonder Woman | ... ebowitz of All-American Publications. Given the go-ahead, Marston developed | with Elizabeth (whom Marston believed to be a model of that era's unconven ... |
Paul Murry | ... ican Disney comic book writers and artists include Carl Barks, Tony Strobl, | , William Van Horn, and Don Rosa. Van Horn and Rosa now work for European ... |
Elvis Presley | ... y 1980, it reached number 27. The cover of the album, based on the cover of | 's self-titled 1956 debut LP, became one of the best known in the history ... |
Tony Strobl | Notable American Disney comic book writers and artists include Carl Barks, | , Paul Murry, William Van Horn, and Don Rosa. Van Horn and Rosa now work f ... |
George Harrison | ... gy 2 compilation. On take 1, McCartney can be heard giving chord changes to | before starting, but George does not appear to actually play. Take 2 had t ... |
John Herschel | In his book Outlines of Astronomy, first published in 1849, the astronomer | wrote |
Jason Scheff | from:1985 till:2012 color:ren text: | —bass, keyboards, vocal |
Pete Townshend | ... eased 1969) inspired many later developments in electronic music, including | 's synthesizer parts on The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again" and "Baba O'Ril ... |
Lee Perry | ... corded with Chin and various others, including Leonard Chin, his uncle, and | . He scored another smash hit with "My Desire" (John Holt) |
Zelda Sears | ... orcee is a 1930 American drama film written by Nick Grindé, John Meehan and | , based on the novel Ex-Wife by Ursula Parrott. It was directed by Robert ... |
John Doubleday | A statue of Charlie Chaplin was made by | , to stand in Leicester Square in London. It was unveiled by Sir Ralph Ric ... |
Carl Barks | Notable American Disney comic book writers and artists include | , Tony Strobl, Paul Murry, William Van Horn, and Don Rosa. Van Horn and Ro ... |
Peter Ustinov | ... herry Orchard (1954), The Potting Shed (1958), Five Finger Exercise (1959), | 's comedy Half Way Up a Tree (1967), and Private Lives (1972). Gielgud won ... |
Don Rosa | In 1987 | , a long-time fan of Carl Barks and personal friend of Mark Worden, starte ... |
Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki | ... Tamburetta, Sentinella, Bentrovata, and Nova Casa. Other composers include | , Franciszek Lilius, Bartłomiej Pękiel, Stanisław Sylwester Szarzyński and ... |
Arnold Schoenberg | ... rominent in Tristan und Isolde, is often cited as a milestone on the way to | 's revolutionary break with the traditional concept of key and his dissolu ... |
Badly Drawn Boy | ... al band Skyclad, French art band Nouvelle Vague, the Japanese band nil, and | |
Henry VIII | ... he separation of the Church of England (or Anglican Church) from Rome under | , beginning in 1529 and completed in 1537, brought England alongside this ... |
Giacomo Puccini | La bohème is an opera in four acts, by | to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa, based on Scèn ... |
Dmitry Medvedev | In November 2008, Russian president | announced government support for the construction of the Sakhalin Tunnel, ... |
Beatrix of the Netherlands | ... the parents of three daughters: Catharina-Amalia, Alexia, and Ariane. When | passes away, or abdicates the throne, the Crown Prince will take the thron ... |
Ringo Starr | ... he drummer of the fictional band The Rutles. A spoof of The Beatles drummer | |
Van Dyke Parks | ... , John Hiatt, Jim Keltner, Jerry Marotta, Roger McGuinn (of The Byrds), and | , among others. One of the songs on the album, "Old Blue Car", was nominat ... |
Gary Lucas | ... lash began to be regularly billed as "The Only Band That Matters". Musician | , then employed by CBS Records' creative services department, claims to ha ... |
Grant Wood | ... to famous figures for the United States, including American Gothic painter | , journalist and historian William L. Shirer, writer and photographer Carl ... |
Don Walker | ... el Waltz" and "(When I Marry) Mister Snow" before finally being replaced by | . A new member of the creative team was Trude Rittman, who arranged the da ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... top ten, and the only artist outside of the rock and roll genre. Along with | , Cher, and Shirley Jones, she shares the distinction of being awarded an ... |
Sadasiva Brahmendra | # | # Thyagaraj |
Leon Battista Alberti | ... by influential Italian Renaissance architects such as Sebastiano Serlio and | and his library contained books by French architects,sculptors, illustrato ... |
Bob Dylan | ... ts to increase the duration of their recordings. The breakthrough came with | 's "Like A Rolling Stone", although CBS tried to make the record more "rad ... |
Lou Reed | ... beings; Eileen Collins, first female commander of a Space Shuttle; musician | ; and Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, a member of the Saudi royal family |
Terry Kath | from:1967 till:1978 color:ren text: | —guitar, bass, vocal |
Eugene Levy | His frequent writing partner is | . Together, Levy, Guest and a small band of other actors have formed a loo ... |
Smokey Robinson | ... ng a singing contest in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Ross approached former neighbor | for an audition at the label with which he recorded, Motown Records. The g ... |
Felix Mendelssohn | ... ngenlied. The idea had occurred to others - the correspondence of Fanny and | in 1840/41 reveals that they were both outlining scenarios on the subject: ... |
Bill Champlin | from:1981 till:2009 color:ren text: | —keyboards, synthesizers, guitar, vocal |
Eupompus | ... hed its zenith as a centre of art: its school of painting gained fame under | and attracted the great masters Pamphilus and Apelles as students; its scu ... |
Carl Barks | ... t of Clan McDuck is the McDuck Castle. The castle was first featured in the | story The Old Castle's Secret in Donald Duck Four Color #189. Barks' only ... |
Adam Jarzębski | ... inued into the 18th century. The best-remembered composer of this period is | , known for his instrumental works such as Chromatica, Tamburetta, Sentine ... |
Albert Ammons | ... preferred ballads to boogie-woogie, but worked up her style by listening to | , Pete Johnson, and Meade Lux Lewis records. Her first recording, the poun ... |
Winston Churchill | ... s the maquis were receiving, to the extent that he begged five minutes with | , the British Prime Minister. Churchill, reluctant at first, but fascinate ... |
Squarepusher | ... Musicians, which remains unreleased. The short film was edited to music by | , My Fucking Sound, from the album Go Plastic and a piece called Mutilatio ... |
Grand Duke Paul | ... ntative plans were made to perform it at the September visit of the Russian | (son of Catherine the Great and heir to the Russian throne). However, it w ... |
Naoko Takeuchi | She was first introduced as the protagonist of | 's much-shorter manga series, , of which Sailor Moon is a sequel. In it (a ... |
Shirley Temple | ... the day while Covan worked with such stars as Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, and | . Brooks was married briefly during this period to a Harlem Globetrotter n ... |
Dusty Springfield | ... in pop music history. Costello also appeared in documentaries about singers | , Brian Wilson, Wanda Jackson, Ron Sexsmith and Memphis, Tennessee-based S ... |
Pennie Smith | ... me one of the best known in the history of rock. Its image, by photographer | , of Simonon smashing his bass guitar was later cited as the "best rock 'n ... |
Ted Osborne | ... Grant (Merry Menagerie). Writers included Merrill De Maris (Mickey Mouse), | (Mickey Mouse), Bill Walsh (Mickey Mouse, Uncle Remus), Bob Karp (Donald D ... |
Gluck | ... he Russian throne). However, it was ultimately decided to perform operas by | instead, giving Mozart more time |
Curtis Mayfield | ... rhythm section often was reminiscent of Stax or Motown, and Robertson cites | and the Staple Singers as major influences, resulting in a of many musical ... |
Aphex Twin | ... Rubber Johnny, a six-minute experimental short film cut to a soundtrack by | , remixed by Cunningham was shot between 2001 and 2004. Shot on DV night-v ... |
George Bernard Shaw | ... hey recognised the play's cleverness, humour and popularity with audiences. | , for example, reviewed the play in the Saturday Review, arguing that come ... |
Purandara Dasa | # | # Sadasiva Brahmendr |
Emperor Joseph II | ... 1787, Clerfayt, as a Walloon by birth, came under great pressure to abandon | . But he resisted all overtures, and in the following year went to fight i ... |
Lady Gaga | ... g, spunky and over-the-top fashions of today's stars such as Katy Perry and | channel 1980s New Wave fashion |
Marco Scacchi | ... Władysław IV. These included Luca Marenzio, Giovanni Francesco Anerio, and | . Polish composers from this period focused on baroque religious music, co ... |
Stu Phillips | ... n the pilot film of the television series Battlestar Galactica, composed by | and Glen A. Larson. The LA Philharmonic also performed the first North Ame ... |
Narayana Teertha | # | Krishna leela Tharangin |
Philip IV | ... he Palatinate, Charles declared war on Spain, which under the Catholic King | had sent forces to help occupy the Palatinate |
Lorenzo Ghiberti | ... the Florence Cathedral, and it is decorated by numerous artists, notably by | with the Gates of Paradise. Other churches in Florence include the Basilic ... |
Michael Jackson | | in his music video for "Smooth Criminal" pays tribute to the Fred Astaire ... |
Philibert de l'Orme | ... s,sculptors, illustrators and architectural theorists such as Jean Cotelle, | , Abraham Bosse, Jean Bullant, Salomon de Caus, Roland Fréart de Chambray, ... |
Petula Clark | ... film A Countess from Hong Kong, hit number 1 on the UK charts when sung by | in the 1960s. In 1973, Chaplin won the Oscar for Best Film Score for his f ... |
Esa-Pekka Salonen | ... July through September. Gustavo Dudamel is the current Music Director, and | is Conductor Laureate |
Lewis Carroll | ... den it; like the hatters, crazed by their exposure to mercury, who inspired | 's famous character of the Mad Hatter, most smiths of the Bronze Age would ... |
Bob Karp | ... Mouse), Ted Osborne (Mickey Mouse), Bill Walsh (Mickey Mouse, Uncle Remus), | (Donald Duck, Merry Menagerie), Carl Fallberg (Treasury of Classic Tales, ... |
Karl Friedrich Schinkel | ... ion. The university's old campus, strongly influenced by Prussian architect | 's neoclassical style, is found in the centre of Oslo, near the National T ... |
Tristan Tzara | ... t admirer of the Dadaists and Surrealists, especially his fellow countryman | . Ionesco became friends with the founder of Surrealism, André Breton, who ... |
Miff Mole | ... sts like Louis Armstrong, Bix Beiderbecke, Frank Trumbauer, Duke Ellington, | , and other major artists who recorded for OKeh. These records were usuall ... |
Cong Su | ... movie soundtracks, most notably in collaboration with Ryuichi Sakamoto and | on Bernardo Bertolucci's The Last Emperor, which won an Academy Award for ... |
Katy Perry | ... imed that daring, spunky and over-the-top fashions of today's stars such as | and Lady Gaga channel 1980s New Wave fashion |
Giovanni Francesco Anerio | ... ourts of Sigismund III Vasa and Władysław IV. These included Luca Marenzio, | , and Marco Scacchi. Polish composers from this period focused on baroque ... |
Frescobaldi | ... otes. Although a similar technique is employed in toccatas by Froberger and | 's pedal toccatas, Pachelbel distinguishes himself from these composers by ... |
Alan Winstanley | ... d, "Big" Jim Paterson, and Billy Adams; it was produced by Clive Langer and | . It also appeared on the album Too-Rye-Ay. It was their first #1 hit in t ... |
Berry Gordy | ... Motown Records. The group garnered the audition and impressed Motown's CEO, | (who arrived at the audition during the group's performance), but declined ... |
Damon Knight | ... ded in 1968 by Robin Scott Wilson at Clarion State College in Pennsylvania. | and Kate Wilhelm were among the first teachers at the workshop. In 1972 th ... |
Ry Cooder | ... Guitar, this time with the help of artists like David Hidalgo of Los Lobos, | , and Benmont Tench. While not a major commercial success, the album was a ... |
James Pankow | from:1967 till:2012 color:ren text: | —trombone, percussion, keyboards, vocal |
Francisco Goya | Bonheur was born in Bordeaux (where her father had been friends with | who was living there in exile) but moved to Paris in 1828 at the age of si ... |
John Adams Whipple | ... ronomer William Cranch Bond and daguerreotype photographer and experimenter | , on July 16 and 17, 1850 with Harvard College Observatory's 15 inch |
Cher | ... e only artist outside of the rock and roll genre. Along with Frank Sinatra, | , and Shirley Jones, she shares the distinction of being awarded an acting ... |
Froberger | ... tained pedal notes. Although a similar technique is employed in toccatas by | and Frescobaldi's pedal toccatas, Pachelbel distinguishes himself from the ... |
Kevin Rowland | ... " was a single released by Dexys Midnight Runners . The song was written by | , "Big" Jim Paterson, and Billy Adams; it was produced by Clive Langer and ... |
Luca Marenzio | ... at the royal courts of Sigismund III Vasa and Władysław IV. These included | , Giovanni Francesco Anerio, and Marco Scacchi. Polish composers from this ... |
David Hidalgo | ... agmented Neo-Traditionalist Guitar, this time with the help of artists like | of Los Lobos, Ry Cooder, and Benmont Tench. While not a major commercial s ... |
Clive Langer | ... n by Kevin Rowland, "Big" Jim Paterson, and Billy Adams; it was produced by | and Alan Winstanley. It also appeared on the album Too-Rye-Ay. It was thei ... |
Ryuichi Sakamoto | ... n extensively used in movie soundtracks, most notably in collaboration with | and Cong Su on Bernardo Bertolucci's The Last Emperor, which won an Academ ... |
Johannes Larsen | Painter, | was born in Kerteminde |
Saul Williams | Bigger Thomas is mentioned in one of the lyrical hooks of "The Ritual" in | 's The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust |
Rihanna | ... nds. Hip-hop artists commonly sample 1980s synthpop and R&B artists such as | have also embraced that subgenre |
Don Rosa | ... ly other story to have McDuck Castle was in The Hound of the Whiskervilles. | used the castle in The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck, Parts 1, 5, and 9 ... |
Duke Ellington | ... OKeh label, artists like Louis Armstrong, Bix Beiderbecke, Frank Trumbauer, | , Miff Mole, and other major artists who recorded for OKeh. These records ... |
Deadpool | ... in a parallel universe. Marvel launched a number of solo series, including | , Cable, Bishop, X-Man, and Gambit, but few of the series would survive th ... |
Rembrandt | ... arina Wallace and Joanne Bernstein. alongside other pieces by Bacon, Klimt, | , Rodin and Picasso |
Ian Gibson | ... in book 2 & 3, 'A Deadly Rainbow' by Anne Caufield, both strips had art by | |
Albert Coates | ... ad close ties include Sir John Barbirolli, Bruno Walter, Leopold Stokowski, | , Fritz Reiner, and Erich Leinsdorf; more recently, others have included K ... |
Hank Williams, Jr. | In the decades that followed, artists such as Juice Newton; Alabama | ;(and, to an even greater extent, Hank Williams III); Gary Allan; Shania T ... |
Kylie Minogue | ... s still an important pop label with artists such as Coldplay, Gorillaz, and | among others. It is also EMI's oldest active label: its contemporary HMV, ... |
Jonathan Swift | Houyhnhnms are a race of intelligent horses described in the last part of | 's satirical Gulliver's Travels. The name is pronounced either or .. (Swif ... |
Charlie Chaplin | ... an American motion picture studio. It is best known today for its series of | comedies of 1915 |
Thomas Moore | ... nal single version has an additional intro of a Celtic fiddle solo, playing | 's Irish folk song Believe Me, if All Those Endearing Young Charms |
Michelangelo | ... entrates on sculpture works by artists including Donatello, Giambologna and | ; the Palazzo Pitti, containing part of the Medici family's former private ... |
Chris Hülsbeck | ... tine which was used in several Thalion and Eclipse titles and later used by | in his TFMX replay routine for the title music of Turrican 2 and Turrican ... |
Florence Ballard | ... ns to enlist Ross in the sister group The Primettes, which included Wilson, | and Betty McGlown. Ross, Wilson and Ballard each sang lead during live per ... |
Matt Monro | ... permit the release of a single in the United Kingdom. This did not prevent | from recording the first of many cover versions of "Yesterday". His versio ... |
Herman Schmitz | ... were both convicted at the Nuremberg trials after World War II, as well as | the director of IG Farben and Baron von Schroeder, the owner of the J.H.St ... |
Joan Baez | ... uch as Smith's version of "The Weight" for the Easy Rider soundtrack LP and | 's cover of "" in 1971 |
Cerys Matthews | ... mals, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Los Campesinos!, The Longcut, and, for a time, | ) and Ankstmusik, the label (which is now based in Pentraeth on Anglesey a ... |
Henry Moore | ... ery Rev George McLeod, Miles Malleson, Denis Matthews, Sir Francis Meynell, | , John Napper, Ben Nicholson, Sir Herbert Read, Flora Robson, Michael Tipp ... |
Miles Davis | ... ent music and progressive rock and predated the electronic jazz "fusion" of | , Herbie Hancock, and others |
King Alfonso XIII of Spain | ... , he was released through the secret intervention of Mistinguett's admirer, | , the only king of a neutral country who was related to both the British a ... |
Nat King Cole | ... icial similarities between the lyric and rhyming schemes of "Yesterday" and | 's "Answer Me, My Love" (originally a German song by Gerhard Winkler and F ... |
Joe Strummer | ... Studios at the same time as The Clash were there to record London Calling, | and Mick Jones made an uncredited vocal appearance on the title track. Fan ... |
Brian Eno | ... with Paul McCartney, Tony Bennett, Lucinda Williams, Kid Rock, Lee Konitz, | , and Rubén Blades |
Betty Hutton | ... ar. She was suspended from the picture on May 10, 1949, and was replaced by | |
Mikołaj Gomółka | ... riting during this period include Wacław z Szamotuł, Mikołaj Zieleński, and | . Diomedes Cato, a native-born Italian who lived in Kraków from about the ... |
Richard Wagner | ... Dutchman (Der fliegende Holländer) is an opera, with music and libretto by | |
Rubén Blades | ... rtney, Tony Bennett, Lucinda Williams, Kid Rock, Lee Konitz, Brian Eno, and | |
Stephen Sondheim | ... l and brought musical theater to full maturity as an art form. According to | , "What few people understand is that Oscar's big contribution to the thea ... |
Fred Astaire | ... e played the popular tunes of the day while Covan worked with such stars as | , Gene Kelly, and Shirley Temple. Brooks was married briefly during this p ... |
Diomedes Cato | ... s period include Wacław z Szamotuł, Mikołaj Zieleński, and Mikołaj Gomółka. | , a native-born Italian who lived in Kraków from about the age of five, be ... |
Isaac Newton | ... he tells us, was drawn from certain speculations as to nervous action which | had published in his Principia. His psychological theory was suggested by ... |
Ludwig II of Bavaria | By 1869, Wagner was living at Tribschen on Lake Lucerne, sponsored by King | . He returned to Siegfried, and, remarkably, was able to pick up where he ... |
Jean Bullant | ... ectural theorists such as Jean Cotelle, Philibert de l'Orme, Abraham Bosse, | , Salomon de Caus, Roland Fréart de Chambray, Hugues Sambin, Antoine Desgo ... |
Bob Dylan | ... ter unsuccessfully trying to plead his innocence (by reciting the lyrics of | 's "It Ain't Me Babe" and insisting that he did no more than "cross an ima ... |
Michael McKean | ... y group, which appear across several films. These include Catherine O'Hara, | , Parker Posey, Bob Balaban, Jane Lynch, John Michael Higgins, Harry Shear ... |
Siobhan Fahey | ... featured in the video (and on the record sleeve) is Máire Fahey, sister of | , former singer with Bananarama and Shakespear's Sister. The American sing ... |
Edward VII | ... s. The bridge was opened on 4 March 1890 by the Prince of Wales, later King | , who drove home the last rivet, which was gold plated and suitably inscri ... |
Ray Charles | ... , Ian Hammond speculated that McCartney subconsciously based "Yesterday" on | ' version of "Georgia on My Mind", but closed his article by saying that d ... |
George Lucas | ... the commentary soundtrack to the 2004 DVD release of , writer and director | describes R2-D2 as "the main driving force of the movie ... what you say i ... |
Archduchess Maria Theresa | ... ion. The Lorraine duke Francis Stephen, betrothed to the Emperor's daughter | , was compensated with the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, where the last Medici r ... |
Apelles | ... ng gained fame under Eupompus and attracted the great masters Pamphilus and | as students; its sculpture was raised to a level hardly surpassed in Greec ... |
Jonathan Swift | ... ch to Augustan British writers of the Enlightenment like Joseph Addison and | |
Art Tatum | ... piano format, improvising on his own works. In the liner notes Riley cites | , Bud Powell, and Bill Evans as his piano "heroes," illustrating the centr ... |
Frank Lloyd Wright | ... d by Taliesin Architect Anthony Puttnam, based loosely on a 1930s design by | , a world-renowned architect and Wisconsin native who was born in Richland ... |
Titian | ... galleries contain many Renaissance works, including several by Raphael and | , large collections of costumes, ceremonial carriages, silver, porcelain a ... |
Mikołaj Zieleński | ... lish music. Composers writing during this period include Wacław z Szamotuł, | , and Mikołaj Gomółka. Diomedes Cato, a native-born Italian who lived in K ... |
John Hiatt | ... illiams, Morlix, Klein, Mike Campbell (of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers), | , Jim Keltner, Jerry Marotta, Roger McGuinn (of The Byrds), and Van Dyke P ... |
Carl Fallberg | ... Walsh (Mickey Mouse, Uncle Remus), Bob Karp (Donald Duck, Merry Menagerie), | , Frank Reilly (Treasury of Classic Tales, holiday), Milt Banta (Mickey Mo ... |
Raphael | ... the palace's galleries contain many Renaissance works, including several by | and Titian, large collections of costumes, ceremonial carriages, silver, p ... |
Jack Vance | In the novelette Rumfuddle (1973), | presents a novel twist on the ecological utopia. His hero invents paratime ... |
Dave Grohl | ... s. It has become highly popular amongst musicians; Foo Fighters lead singer | said "We play the Big Day Out because it's the best tour in the world. You ... |
Stanko Premrl | Zdravljica was first set to music in 1905 by the Slovene composer | in a choral composition |
Francis Stephen | ... y Russia and Austria in the War of the Polish Succession. The Lorraine duke | , betrothed to the Emperor's daughter Archduchess Maria Theresa, was compe ... |
John Ruskin | ... sing philosophy of aestheticism, led by two of his tutors, Walter Pater and | . After university, Wilde moved to London into fashionable cultural and so ... |
Gabriel Fauré | ... ola Artôt de Padilla. In 1877, her daughter Marianne was briefly engaged to | , but she later married the composer |
Herbie Hancock | ... progressive rock and predated the electronic jazz "fusion" of Miles Davis, | , and others |
David Oistrakh | ... cca/London, with the composer conducting the London Symphony Orchestra with | as soloist. Everest Records issued a recording of Hindemith's postwar When ... |
Karen Black | The novel was adapted into a movie starring Richard Benjamin and | in 1972 |
Mariah Carey | ... e records is 18, the most for any female recording artist in music history. | tied Ross' record in 2007. Motown issued a compilation album, To Love Agai ... |
Mark Knopfler | ... unnam multiple circumnavigator David Scott Cowper, Neil Tennant, Alan Hull, | , Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch, Cheryl Cole, entertainers Ant and Dec, and int ... |
Mrs Mills | ... ased a mix of product including comedy recordings of The Goons, the pianist | , and teen idol Adam Faith. In 1962 Martin signed rising new Liverpool ban ... |
Pierre Boulez | ... tre du Châtelet in Paris for a Stravinsky festival conducted by Salonen and | ; it was during this Paris residency that key Philharmonic board members h ... |
Ramon Sender | ... ic Center working with Morton Subotnick, Steve Reich, Pauline Oliveros, and | . His most influential teacher, however, was Pandit Pran Nath (1918–1996), ... |
Paul McCartney | Costello has worked with | , Tony Bennett, Lucinda Williams, Kid Rock, Lee Konitz, Brian Eno, and Rub ... |
Herbie Hancock | ... g songs by Janis Joplin, The Doors, George Gershwin, The Mamas & the Papas, | , Lou Reed, and Louis Prima—for under $1 million. Released on February 12, ... |
Joe Cocker | ... ieved the number one position on the British singles charts three times: by | in 1968, Wet Wet Wet in 1988 and by Sam & Mark in 2004 |
Richard Wagner | ... own tone row, meaning that the tone rows act rather like the leitmotifs in | 's operas |
Georg Caspar Wecker | ... ch (Sebalduskirche). Some sources indicate that Pachelbel also studied with | , organist of the same church and an important composer of the Nuremberg s ... |
George Huszar | ... acticing tempera artists include, Philip Aziz, Ernst Fuchs, Antonio Roybal, | , Donald Jackson, Tim Lowly, Altoon Sultan, Grégoire Michonze, Shaul Shats ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... ng and two other Chinese KMT officials visited Germany and were received by | in June 13. Hitler told Kung that "I understand that people in China think ... |
Gary Clark | ... the record were co-written with Ben Hillier, Dave McCracken, Daniel Johns, | , Jamie Hartman, Paul Harris and Shep Solomon. Some of the tracks were pro ... |
Bernhard Sekles | ... f Rebner, as well as conducting and composition with Arnold Mendelssohn and | . At first he supported himself by playing in dance bands and musical-come ... |
William Frawley | ... Douglas (Fred MacMurray), raising his three sons. The series also featured | , who was replaced by William Demarest due to health issues after five yea ... |
Trisha Yearwood | ... he official theme song of the 1996 Olympics. At the closing of the ceremony | performed the Olympics song "The Flame" just before the torch was extingui ... |
Wilko Johnson | ... March 2011, the band completed another UK tour. Burnel's long term friend, | , was invited to bring The Wilko Johnson band on the tour. In April, the b ... |
Don Cherry | ... the encouragement she received from Byrne, Frantz, and famed trumpet player | (who lived in their building), was critical to her grasp of the instrument |
Arnold Schoenberg | ... ard Stein at Los Angeles City College. (Stein had served as an assistant to | when Schoenberg, the inventor of the twelve-tone method, had taught at UCL ... |
Sharon O'Neill | ... her popular artists and groups include The Choirboys, Chantoozies, Cheetah, | , Marc Williams, Peter Andre, Goanna, Australian Crawl, Rose Tattoo, Colle ... |
Max Bill | In 1953, Inge Aicher-Scholl, Otl Aicher and | founded the Ulm School of Design, (German: Hochschule für Gestaltung - HfG ... |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | ... Seraglio; also known as Il Seraglio) is an opera Singspiel in three acts by | . The German libretto is by Christoph Friedrich Bretzner with adaptations ... |
Lee Perry | ... und, with pioneers like King Tubby, Peter Tosh, Sly & Robbie, Bill Laswell, | , Mad Professor, Roots Radics, Bob Marley and Buju Banton heavily influenc ... |
Paul McCartney | In 1987, Costello began a long-running songwriting collaboration with | . They wrote a number of songs together, including |
Lee Konitz | ... o has worked with Paul McCartney, Tony Bennett, Lucinda Williams, Kid Rock, | , Brian Eno, and Rubén Blades |
Claude Lelouch | ... 1983, Cerdan and Piaf had their lives turned into a big screen biography by | . The film, Édith et Marcel, starred Marcel Cerdan, Jr. in the role of his ... |
Alan Moore | ... pany. McFarlane was promoting his new title by having guest authors Gaiman, | , Frank Miller, and Dave Sim each write a single issue |
Johann Staden | ... ers of the Nuremberg musical tradition, who had been at one time a pupil of | |
Adam Faith | ... luding comedy recordings of The Goons, the pianist Mrs Mills, and teen idol | . In 1962 Martin signed rising new Liverpool band The Beatles. With Cilla ... |
Bernard Haitink | ... of it. Famous Mahler conductors such as Leonard Bernstein, Georg Solti and | never performed it. Others perform Blumine before or after the symphony, w ... |
Sid Vicious | ... When the two decided to start their own band, James and Scabies had invited | and Dave Vanian to audition to be the singer of The Damned. Only Vanian sh ... |
Kid Rock | Costello has worked with Paul McCartney, Tony Bennett, Lucinda Williams, | , Lee Konitz, Brian Eno, and Rubén Blades |
Xu Beihong | ... with influential figures including Wu Changshi, Cai Yuanpei, Zheng Xiaoxu, | , and Zhang Daqian |
Richard Thompson | ... in 1968 he'd heard the album, "and it changed my life", he said. Guitarist | has openly acknowledged the album's influence on Fairport Convention's Lie ... |
Richard Wagner | ... s (or "dramas" to use the composer's preferred term) by the German composer | (1813–83). The works are based loosely on characters from the Norse sagas ... |
Tim Lowly | ... e, Philip Aziz, Ernst Fuchs, Antonio Roybal, George Huszar, Donald Jackson, | , Altoon Sultan, Grégoire Michonze, Shaul Shats, Sandro Chia (e.g. Studio ... |
Giambologna | ... ello, which concentrates on sculpture works by artists including Donatello, | and Michelangelo; the Palazzo Pitti, containing part of the Medici family' ... |
Lucinda Williams | Costello has worked with Paul McCartney, Tony Bennett, | , Kid Rock, Lee Konitz, Brian Eno, and Rubén Blades |
Adolf Hitler | ... about what guest panelist Bennett Cerf said to challenger Jesse Owens about | during a 1958 episode; this is one of the episodes that does not survive |
Tony Bennett | Costello has worked with Paul McCartney, | , Lucinda Williams, Kid Rock, Lee Konitz, Brian Eno, and Rubén Blades |
Mark Knopfler | The song Sailing to Philadelphia from | 's album of the same name, also has strong references to Mason and Dixon, ... |
Johann Erasmus Kindermann | ... considered unlikely. In any case, both Wecker and Schwemmer were trained by | , one of the founders of the Nuremberg musical tradition, who had been at ... |
David Cross | ... dubs, have worked for non-union productions under pseudonyms. For example, | did voices for the non-union cartoon Aqua Teen Hunger Force, under the pse ... |
John McLaughlin | With Jaco Pastorius and | With Michel Petrucciani With Public Image Limited With Don Pullen With Sam ... |
Benjamin Britten | ... , who then sold it to James Osborn, who then donated it to Yale University. | gave the first rediscovered performance of the Hamburg version in 1967, af ... |
Johann Mattheson | ... mberg musical tradition, who had been at one time a pupil of Johann Staden. | , whose Grundlage einer Ehrenpforte (Hamburg, 1740) is one of the most imp ... |
Jonathan Swift | ... as L. Frank Baum and Lloyd Alexander alongside the works of Gene Wolfe and | , which are more often considered adult literature. The Hobbit has been ca ... |
William Henry Jackson | ... Stevenson explored the Teton region. Along with Stevenson was photographer | who took the first photographs of the Teton Range. The Hayden Geological S ... |
Shania Twain | ... the contestants on the final show was then emerging country music superstar | |
Andrea Antico | ... he competitor who took Petrucci's printing privilege away from him in Rome, | , also took over his printing business in Venice in 1520. During the 1520s ... |
Dave Sim | ... his new title by having guest authors Gaiman, Alan Moore, Frank Miller, and | each write a single issue |
Paul McCartney | ... The Beatles that relied upon a performance by a single member of the band, | . He was accompanied by a string quartet. The final recording was so diffe ... |
Joe Cocker | | 's version was a radical re-arrangement of the original, in a slower, 6/8 ... |
Cilla Black | ... am Faith. In 1962 Martin signed rising new Liverpool band The Beatles. With | , Billy J. Kramer, the Fourmost, and contemporary Mancunian band The Holli ... |
Jo Mielziner | ... nd choreographer Agnes de Mille. Miles White was the costume designer while | (who had not worked on Oklahoma!) was the scenic and lighting designer. Ev ... |
Jimmy Somerville | ... ototype of sorts for Red Wedge), Paul Weller and The Communards lead singer | , they put on concert tours and appeared in the media, adding their suppor ... |
John Schoenherr | ... ooker, Robert Vickrey, Peter Hurd, Andrew Wyeth, and science fiction artist | , notable as the cover artist of |
John McLaughlin | With | With Jackie McLean With Marcus Miller With Mulgrew Miller With Grachan Mon ... |
Mike Batt | ... The Wombles (band) was the brainchild of British music writer and composer, | |
Morton Subotnick | ... s involved in the experimental San Francisco Tape Music Center working with | , Steve Reich, Pauline Oliveros, and Ramon Sender. His most influential te ... |
Arnold Schoenberg | ... ogrammed works by several avant garde composers, including Anton Webern and | . From 1927 he taught composition at the Berliner Hochschule für Musik in ... |
Chrissie Hynde | ... d Masters of the Backside, which also included future Pretenders frontwoman | . Brian James (Brian Robertson) had been a member of the Crawley-based gar ... |
Pauline Oliveros | ... San Francisco Tape Music Center working with Morton Subotnick, Steve Reich, | , and Ramon Sender. His most influential teacher, however, was Pandit Pran ... |
Billy J. Kramer | ... 1962 Martin signed rising new Liverpool band The Beatles. With Cilla Black, | , the Fourmost, and contemporary Mancunian band The Hollies also signed to ... |
Carl Barks | ... ald's cousin Fethry Duck and the hillbilly hermit Hard Haid Moe. Also while | created John D. Rockerduck, he used the character only in a single story ( ... |
Red Sovine | Well-known artists who sing truck driving country include Dave Dudley, | , Dick Curless, Red Simpson, Colonel Robert Morris, The Road Hammers and W ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... o the site of a World War I German awards ceremony in August 1918, in which | was presented the Iron Cross (First Class) on recommendation from his supe ... |
Leonard Bernstein | ... so it should not be played as part of it. Famous Mahler conductors such as | , Georg Solti and Bernard Haitink never performed it. Others perform Blumi ... |
Antonio Roybal | Other practicing tempera artists include, Philip Aziz, Ernst Fuchs, | , George Huszar, Donald Jackson, Tim Lowly, Altoon Sultan, Grégoire Michon ... |
Quincy Jones | ... d by Gloria Estefan, produced by her husband Emilio Estefan and approved by | |
Yoko Ono | ... Cartney", the song was written solely by McCartney. In 2000 McCartney asked | if she would agree to change the credit on the song to read "McCartney–Len ... |
Kirsty MacColl | ... aunched on 21 November 1985, with Bragg, Weller, Strawberry Switchblade and | invited to a reception at the Palace of Westminster hosted by Labour MP Ro ... |
Hugues Sambin | ... e, Abraham Bosse, Jean Bullant, Salomon de Caus, Roland Fréart de Chambray, | , Antoine Desgodetz, and John James's translation of Claude Perrault's Tre ... |
Donatello | ... de the Bargello, which concentrates on sculpture works by artists including | , Giambologna and Michelangelo; the Palazzo Pitti, containing part of the ... |
Dave Dudley | Well-known artists who sing truck driving country include | , Red Sovine, Dick Curless, Red Simpson, Colonel Robert Morris, The Road H ... |
Anton Webern | ... ival, where he programmed works by several avant garde composers, including | and Arnold Schoenberg. From 1927 he taught composition at the Berliner Hoc ... |
Bruce Welch | ... or David Scott Cowper, Neil Tennant, Alan Hull, Mark Knopfler, Hank Marvin, | , Cheryl Cole, entertainers Ant and Dec, and international footballers Pet ... |
Robert W. Chambers | ... tually "emulated Bennett's earlier style and themes"[20]), Oswald Spengler, | (writer of The King in Yellow, of whom Lovecraft wrote in a letter to Clar ... |
Lionel Richie | ... omplete contractual obligations to Motown, Ross recorded several songs with | , one of which, "Endless Love", led to the duo having an international num ... |
Philip Aziz | Other practicing tempera artists include, | , Ernst Fuchs, Antonio Roybal, George Huszar, Donald Jackson, Tim Lowly, A ... |
Miles Davis | ... rominence in the 1960s, Williams first gained fame in the band of trumpeter | , and was a pioneer of jazz fusion |
Steve Reich | ... experimental San Francisco Tape Music Center working with Morton Subotnick, | , Pauline Oliveros, and Ramon Sender. His most influential teacher, howeve ... |
Jimmy Page | ... roduction (featuring drums by Procol Harum's B.J. Wilson, guitar lines from | , and organ by Tommy Eyre). Cocker performed the song at Woodstock in 1969 ... |
Alessandro Poglietti | ... roberger and Johann Kaspar Kerll, Italians such as Girolamo Frescobaldi and | , French composers, and the composers of the Nuremberg tradition. He prefe ... |
Lee "Scratch" Perry | ... t their record label's behaviour. It was co-produced by famed reggae artist | , though Foote was summoned to "ground things" a bit and the result was pu ... |
Anton Webern | ... for Social Research. His compositions during this period were influenced by | , Gregorian chant, Indian classical music, Gagaku, and Indonesian gamelan ... |
Pete Townshend | ... released in August 1971. The album has origins in a rock opera conceived by | called Lifehouse. The ambitious, complex project did not come to fruition ... |
Isaac Newton | It was independently developed by Gottfried Leibniz and | starting in the 1660s. John Wallis exploited an infinitesimal he denoted \ ... |
Sandro Chia | ... , Donald Jackson, Tim Lowly, Altoon Sultan, Grégoire Michonze, Shaul Shats, | (e.g. Studio 1986), Jon Gernon, Fred Wessel, Michael Bergt, Tim Donovan (w ... |
James Lipton | In an Actors Studio interview with | , Sheen admitted to being arrested 64 times for protests. "I don't look fo ... |
Robert Mitchum | ... in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales with foreign leads Deborah Kerr, | , and Peter Ustinov but a supporting cast including Australians Chips Raff ... |
Josh White | ... the chorus of a short-lived musical that starred Paul Robeson. Blues singer | was also a cast member, and later invited Rustin to join his band, "Josh W ... |
Bernard Edwards | ... an executive producer of the project. In 1980, Ross hired Nile Rodgers and | of the group CHIC to overlook production of her final contractual Motown a ... |
John McLaughlin | In 1969, he formed a trio, The Tony Williams Lifetime, with | on guitar, and Larry Young on organ. Jack Bruce joined on bass later. Life ... |
Brian Wilson | ... enture album Television's People, continuing the vegetable relay started by | on Smile. Miles Kane has also called for him to produce the next album by ... |
Cheryl Cole | ... t Cowper, Neil Tennant, Alan Hull, Mark Knopfler, Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch, | , entertainers Ant and Dec, and international footballers Peter Beardsley, ... |
Jordan Cronenweth | Cinematographer | was initially hired as the film's director of photography but halfway thro ... |
Graeme Revell | ... n't You See" by The Marshall Tucker Band, and "Push & Pull" by Nikka Costa. | also composed the original score for the film. However, his work was not r ... |
Mstislav Rostropovich | ... ity, met with Soviet dissidents, and secured an exit visa for famed cellist | . Kennedy's Subcommittee on Refugees and Escapees continued to focus on Vi ... |
Peter Ustinov | ... ins of New South Wales with foreign leads Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, and | but a supporting cast including Australians Chips Rafferty, John Meillon a ... |
C. W. McCall | ... Red Simpson, Colonel Robert Morris, The Road Hammers and Waylon Speed, with | and Cledus Maggard (pseudonyms of Bill Fries and Jay Huguely, respectively ... |
Isaac Barrow | ... ound for integral calculus. They drew on the work of such mathematicians as | and René Descartes. Infinitesimal calculus consists of differential calcul ... |
Michelangelo | ... he Uffizi and over the Ponte Vecchio. The Galleria dell' Accademia houses a | collection, including the David. It has a collection of Russian icons and ... |
James Weldon Johnson | ... as well as white writers exploring black themes), including Eugene O'Neill, | , Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston and Orson Welles |
Diana Krall | Costello became engaged to singer | in May 2003, and married her at the home of Elton John on 6 December that ... |
George Gershwin | ... ghts to an extensive soundtrack—including songs by Janis Joplin, The Doors, | , The Mamas & the Papas, Herbie Hancock, Lou Reed, and Louis Prima—for und ... |
Elton John | ... e engaged to singer Diana Krall in May 2003, and married her at the home of | on 6 December that year. Krall gave birth to twin sons, Dexter Henry Lorca ... |
Crossbones | ... eginning to see the error of his ways, until he was rescued by his henchman | |
Dieterich Buxtehude | ... His music is less virtuosic and less adventurous harmonically than that of | , although, like Buxtehude, Pachelbel experimented with different ensemble ... |
Chuck Berry | On 26 February 2012, Costello paid tribute to music legends | and Leonard Cohen who were the recipients of the first annual PEN Awards f ... |
Karlheinz Stockhausen | ... rom 1958 to 1960. In 1959 he attended the summer courses at Darmstadt under | , and in 1960 relocated to New York in order to study electronic music wit ... |
Alison Bechdel | ... t the 2000 census. It is the setting for Fun Home, a 2006 graphic memoir by | , who grew up there. Brittani Kline, winner of America's Next Top Model, C ... |
Olivier Messiaen | ... s the pit orchestra in a production of the opera Saint François d'Assise by | ; it was the first time an American orchestra was given that opportunity. ... |
William Morris | ... rspersed with songs—may be following the model of The Icelandic Journals by | , an important literary influence on Tolkien |
Nile Rodgers | ... rdy refused to be an executive producer of the project. In 1980, Ross hired | and Bernard Edwards of the group CHIC to overlook production of her final ... |
La Monte Young | ... Pran Nath (1918–1996), a master of Indian classical voice, who also taught | and Marian Zazeela. Riley made numerous trips to India over the course of ... |
John Corigliano | ... w York City) on numerous occasions, performing and premiering works such as | ’s “Poem On His Birthday,” “Too Hot to Handel” arranged by Broadway compos ... |
Henry VIII | ... uted to 19th century historian Agnes Strickland's book on the wives of King | . Research of documents (including Maud Parr's Will) conducted by Susan Ja ... |
Altoon Sultan | ... ziz, Ernst Fuchs, Antonio Roybal, George Huszar, Donald Jackson, Tim Lowly, | , Grégoire Michonze, Shaul Shats, Sandro Chia (e.g. Studio 1986), Jon Gern ... |
Randy Travis | ... charts, in favor of more, traditional, "back-to-basics" production. Led by | , whose 1986 debut album Storms of Life, sold four million copies and was ... |
Shaul Shats | ... George Huszar, Donald Jackson, Tim Lowly, Altoon Sultan, Grégoire Michonze, | , Sandro Chia (e.g. Studio 1986), Jon Gernon, Fred Wessel, Michael Bergt, ... |
Daniel Branca | ... of Egmont's production have been made by foreign artists such as Vicar and | . The Scandinavian countries are among the countries in which Donald Duck ... |
Mike Batt | Songwriter and producer | wrote the series' theme tune, and later went on to perform and produce a n ... |
John McLaughlin | In 1979, Williams, guitarist | and bassist Jaco Pastorius united for a one-time performance at the Havana ... |
Leonard Cohen | On 26 February 2012, Costello paid tribute to music legends Chuck Berry and | who were the recipients of the first annual PEN Awards for songwriting exc ... |
Madonna | ... e an unannounced guest appearance on the show, surprising Myers and guests, | and Roseanne Barr. Mike Myers also appeared as the Linda Richman character ... |
Charles Vess | ... for Tori and Tash. The poem has been turned into a book by the illustrator | . Gaiman read the poem aloud to an audience at the Sundance Kabuki Theater ... |
Karol Szymanowski | ... een a center for art since the late 19th century, when people like composer | , who discovered Goral folk music there, made the area chic among Europe's ... |
Richard Maxfield | ... , and in 1960 relocated to New York in order to study electronic music with | at the New School for Social Research. His compositions during this period ... |
Grégoire Michonze | ... s, Antonio Roybal, George Huszar, Donald Jackson, Tim Lowly, Altoon Sultan, | , Shaul Shats, Sandro Chia (e.g. Studio 1986), Jon Gernon, Fred Wessel, Mi ... |
Joss Whedon | ... duced called Astonishing X-Men, written by Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator | , following Morrison's departure. Another X-Book titled took its place foc ... |
Béla Bartók | Cell z is also one of the basic cells in | 's String Quartet No. 4 |
Marian Zazeela | ... 96), a master of Indian classical voice, who also taught La Monte Young and | . Riley made numerous trips to India over the course of their association ... |
Lewis Carroll | ... usually Achilles and the tortoise, first used by Zeno of Elea and later by | in "What the Tortoise Said to Achilles". These origins are related in the ... |
Janis Joplin | ... as able to acquire the rights to an extensive soundtrack—including songs by | , The Doors, George Gershwin, The Mamas & the Papas, Herbie Hancock, Lou R ... |
George Bernard Shaw | Wilde was the sole literary signatory of | 's petition for a pardon of the anarchists arrested (and later executed) a ... |
Eric Burdon | ... literary period, The Prime Minister of Thailand Abhisit Vejjajiva, singers | , Sting and Brian Johnson, lead singer of AC/DC from 1980 to the present, ... |
George Gershwin | ... e and toured the United States. Whilst there, he met the American composers | and Irving Berlin and brought Dédé to Broadway in 1922. He also developed ... |
Billy Higgins | ... layed alongside notable musicians including Ornette Coleman, Don Cherry and | |
Miles Davis | ... s John Cage and "the really great chamber music groups of John Coltrane and | , Charles Mingus, Bill Evans, and Gil Evans" as influences on his work, de ... |
Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria | ... ience and effectiveness of the German army. The German Army Group Commander | stated: "What remained of the old first-class peace-trained German infantr ... |
Alexander Dargomyzhsky | ... ction in 1869. He also completely orchestrated the opera The Stone Guest by | three times—in 1869–70, 1892 and 1902. While not a member of The Five hims ... |
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Bruno Walter | An arrangement by | for piano four hands (two players at one piano) was published in 1906 |
Nick Cave | The 1980s saw a breakthrough in the independence of Australian rock— | said that before the 80s, "Australia still needed America or England to te ... |
Elvis Presley | ... s. This process has produced such varied stars as Benny Goodman, Eminem and | , as well as popular styles like blue-eyed soul and rockabilly |
King Edward VII | ... ormed National Battlefields Commission, a group that, following the lead of | , began to collect historical data relating to the plains and the battles ... |
Józef Elsner | ... Karol Kurpiński, Juliusz Zarębski, Henryk Wieniawski, Mieczysław Karłowicz, | , and, most famously, Fryderyk Chopin. Chopin remains very well known, and ... |
Josquin des Prez | ... s works by the most highly regarded composers of the Renaissance, including | and Antoine Brumel |
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Charles Mingus | ... nd "the really great chamber music groups of John Coltrane and Miles Davis, | , Bill Evans, and Gil Evans" as influences on his work, demonstrating how ... |
Philip II | Harsh persecution of Protestants by the Spanish government of | contributed to a desire for independence in the provinces, which led to th ... |
Robbie Robertson | ... hones, trumpet), Richard Manuel (piano, drums, baritone saxophone, vocals), | (guitar, vocals), and Levon Helm (drums, mandolin, guitar, vocals). All fi ... |
Léonard Limosin | ... ss, twelve representations of the apostles in enamel, created about 1547 by | . Of the other churches of Chartres also noteworthy are St Aignan (13th, 1 ... |
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Adolf Hitler | ... World War), the entire remaining Baltic German community was repatriated by | to areas Nazi Germany had invaded in western Poland (especially in the War ... |
Nick Lowe | ... eat" as well as a cover of The Stooges' "1970", re-titled "I Feel Alright". | , already solidly established among cutting-edge British artists including ... |
Marianne Stokes | File:Marianne Stokes Melisande.jpg| | , Melisande (Stokes), Tempera on canvas, 1895–189 |
Ron Moody | ... tured on record in 1964 with Jay Robinson as Iago and on video in 1981 with | as Iago. The 1982 Broadway staging starred James Earl Jones as Othello and ... |
Willie Rosario | ... m, "Blinded By the Light" by Manfred Mann's Earth Band, "Let's Boogaloo" by | , "Keep It Comin' Love" by KC & the Sunshine Band, "That Smell" by Lynyrd ... |
Ludwig van Beethoven | ... list nature and repeated descending motif, alludes to the first movement of | 's Symphony no. 9 in D minor |
Philip II of Spain | After the Magellan expedition, King | sent Ruy López de Villalobos and Miguel López de Legazpi in 1543 and 1565 ... |
John William Draper | ... he long exposure meant the photograph came out as an indistinct fuzzy spot. | , an American physician, chemist and scientific experimenter, managed to m ... |
Irving Berlin | ... ted States. Whilst there, he met the American composers George Gershwin and | and brought Dédé to Broadway in 1922. He also developed an interest in act ... |
Antoine Brumel | ... ighly regarded composers of the Renaissance, including Josquin des Prez and | |
Vernon Elliott | ... Nogs and the People of the Northlands." These opening lines, combined with | 's haunting bassoon score, conveyed a slightly "creepy" atmosphere, which ... |
Sigurd Jansen | ... during the contest introductions, as Charell introduced Norwegian conductor | as "...Johannes...Skorgan...", having been forced to make up a name on the ... |
Johann Jakob Froberger | Pachelbel's music was influenced by southern German composers, such as | and Johann Kaspar Kerll, Italians such as Girolamo Frescobaldi and Alessan ... |
Levon Helm | ... drums, baritone saxophone, vocals), Robbie Robertson (guitar, vocals), and | (drums, mandolin, guitar, vocals). All five members were notable musicians ... |
David Foster | ... e song "The Power of the Dream", composed by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds and | , with words by Linda Thompson was performed in the opening ceremony by Cé ... |
Bill Evans | ... reat chamber music groups of John Coltrane and Miles Davis, Charles Mingus, | , and Gil Evans" as influences on his work, demonstrating how he pulled to ... |
Ofra Haza | | from Israel, who took the second place, had an enduring success with her s ... |
Junior Giscombe | ... uary 1986, featured Bragg, Weller's band The Style Council, The Communards, | , Lorna Gee and Jerry Dammers, and picked up guest appearances from Madnes ... |
George Martin | ... s claims, a delay may have been due to a disagreement between McCartney and | regarding the song's arrangement, or the opinion of the other Beatles who ... |
Alex Colville | ... 86), Jon Gernon, Fred Wessel, Michael Bergt, Tim Donovan (wildlife artist), | , Peca Rajkovic, Beverley Bonner, Estefan Gargost, Elaine Drew, and Fred W ... |
Shaw | Like | and Brecht, Ionesco also contributed to the theatre with his theoretical w ... |
Wagnerian | ... uses and other elements musically woven into a seamless whole. Puccini used | leitmotifs (short musical statements) to identify characters, objects and ... |
Elvis Presley | ... is"–the latter being Scheff's tribute to his father, who had performed with | ). In 2005, they released a compilation entitled Love Songs |
Keith Moon | ... never actually appeared on the album. An alternative cover featured drummer | dressed in black lingerie, holding a rope whip, and wearing a brown wig. S ... |
Kylie Minogue | ... on, Silverchair, Youth Group, You Am I and Powderfinger; the "pop princess" | , Pendulum, Pop Rock duo Savage Garden and alternative music stars the Joh ... |
Bruce Springsteen | ... singer/songwriters such as Bob Dylan, Tom Harmon, Neil Young, Eddie Vedder, | and blues singers Jimmy Reed and John Hammond Jr. |
Williams' son | ... d was thanked by country musician Hank Williams Jr. at the 1988 CMA Awards. | was apparently a big fan of Suicidal |
Noelia | ... and Emilio Estefan, Jr., Gloria Trevi, Chayanne, Ricky Martin, RBD, Niurka, | , Anaís, George Lopez, Jennifer Lopez, Grecia Colmenares, Alexandra Cheron ... |
Diana Ross | ... but was kept out of the spot by the pop ballad juggernaut "Endless Love" by | and Lionel Richie. Although there were few crossover hits in the latter ha ... |
Cyril Rootham | ... assoon's poems have been set to music, some during his lifetime, notably by | |
Johann Kaspar Kerll | ... influenced by southern German composers, such as Johann Jakob Froberger and | , Italians such as Girolamo Frescobaldi and Alessandro Poglietti, French c ... |
Jerry Dammers | ... er's band The Style Council, The Communards, Junior Giscombe, Lorna Gee and | , and picked up guest appearances from Madness, Heaven 17, Bananarama, Pre ... |
Jack Vance | The Languages of Pao is a science fiction novel by | , first published in 1958, in which the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis is a centra ... |
Harlan Ellison | ... Clarion's 1971 anthology; another short story, "Childfinder," was bought by | for the never-published collection The Last Dangerous Visions. (Like other ... |
Mikhail Lomonosov | ... biogenic theory was first introduced by Georg Agricola in 1556 and later by | in the 18th century |
Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia | ... 9 April, between the French and the Piedmontese, and within only two weeks | was forced to sign an armistice. On May 15 the French general then entered ... |
John James Audubon | ... . The average weight of these pigeons was 340–400 grams (12–14 oz) and, per | 's account, length was 42 cm (16.5 in) in males and 38 cm (15 in) in femal ... |
Vasari | ... the Baroque period. Patronised by the Medici, he aspired to become the new | by renewing and expanding his biographies of artists, to which Baldinucci ... |
James Horner | The score to Apollo 13 was composed and conducted by | . The soundtrack was released in 1995 by MCA Records and has seven tracks ... |
John Cage | Riley also cites | and "the really great chamber music groups of John Coltrane and Miles Davi ... |
Anaís | ... io Estefan, Jr., Gloria Trevi, Chayanne, Ricky Martin, RBD, Niurka, Noelia, | , George Lopez, Jennifer Lopez, Grecia Colmenares, Alexandra Cheron, Ameli ... |
Tori Amos | ... used extensively in the Australian film He Died With A Felafel In His Hand. | covered "Strange Little Girl" on her 2001 Strange Little Girls album |
Susan Cowsill | ... ersions of Case's songs performed by various artists, including John Prine, | , and others |
Rick Danko | ... acclaimed and influential roots rock group. The original group consisted of | (bass guitar, double bass, fiddle, trombone, vocals), Garth Hudson (keyboa ... |
Ornette Coleman | ... llege. In LA's jazz milieu, he played alongside notable musicians including | , Don Cherry and Billy Higgins |
José Rizal | ... usiness district, as an honor and dedication to the country's national hero | , who was executed in the same place where the park was created by the Spa ... |
John Coltrane | Riley also cites John Cage and "the really great chamber music groups of | and Miles Davis, Charles Mingus, Bill Evans, and Gil Evans" as influences ... |
Mark Antony | ... ian Empire. This short independence was rapidly crushed by the Romans under | and Octavian. The installation of Herod the Great (an Idumean) as king in ... |
Henry VIII | ... d his queen. It was rebuilt by Edward I at a cost of over £300 and again by | in 1519; the current building dates from this period, although the chapel ... |
Garth Hudson | ... nsisted of Rick Danko (bass guitar, double bass, fiddle, trombone, vocals), | (keyboard instruments, saxophones, trumpet), Richard Manuel (piano, drums, ... |
Eric Burdon | ... dstein ("My Boyfriend's Back", "Hang on Sloopy", "I Want Candy") and singer | (ex-lead singer of the British band the Animals). In 1969, Goldstein saw m ... |
Jimmy Reed | ... , Tom Harmon, Neil Young, Eddie Vedder, Bruce Springsteen and blues singers | and John Hammond Jr. |
Girolamo Frescobaldi | ... s, such as Johann Jakob Froberger and Johann Kaspar Kerll, Italians such as | and Alessandro Poglietti, French composers, and the composers of the Nurem ... |
Tommy Stinson | ... os Pitsch, drums, and Tim Schweiger, a veteran musician who also tours with | of The Replacements and Guns N' Roses). According to the L.A. Times Music ... |
Frédéric Blasius | The opera reached Paris in November 1801, when | conducted Ellmenreich's company in performances at the Théâtre de la Gaîté |
Tom Russell | Mesabi is the title song of a 2011 album by | : "Some things never change on the Mesabi iron range . . . Bethlehem of th ... |
Stephen Foster | ... Americans has been widespread since at least the mid-19th century songs of | and the rise of minstrel shows. The American music industry has actively a ... |
Billy Dee Williams | ... the Blues (1956) written by Holiday and William Dufty. The movie co-starred | as Holiday's lover, Louis McKay. The cast also included comedian Richard P ... |
Bob Dylan | ... mpositions as well as covers of songs by Memphis Minnie, Sleepy John Estes, | , Neil Young, and others |
Helen Reddy | Australian-American singer | , recorded song called I Am Woman, which became an anthem for the women’s ... |
Karol Kurpiński | ... for piano were and remain popular, such as those by Michał Kleofas Ogiński, | , Juliusz Zarębski, Henryk Wieniawski, Mieczysław Karłowicz, Józef Elsner, ... |
Janet Jackson | ... recorded by many singers and groups, ranging from R&B / pop singers such as | to nu metal band Korn and hip hop groups like TLC |
La Monte Young | ... influenced by Stockhausen, Riley changed direction after first encountering | , in whose Theater of Eternal Music he later performed in 1965-66. The Str ... |
Lionel Richie | ... t of the spot by the pop ballad juggernaut "Endless Love" by Diana Ross and | . Although there were few crossover hits in the latter half of the 1980s, ... |
Anton Raphael Mengs | In the 18th century King Charles III of Spain commissioned | to paint The Triumph of Trajan on the ceiling of the banqueting-hall of th ... |
Carl Maria von Weber | ... her than on the Italian style of opera, on the German style as developed by | , with elements of the grand opera style of Giacomo Meyerbeer. However he ... |
Xavier Rudd | ... Rock duo Savage Garden and alternative music stars the John Butler Trio and | . Other popular artists and groups include The Choirboys, Chantoozies, Che ... |
Jonathan Swift | More was greatly admired by the Anglican writer | . Swift wrote that More was "a person of the greatest virtue this kingdom ... |
Bob Dylan | ... an't You Hear Me Knocking" by The Rolling Stones, "All the Tired Horses" by | , "Rumble" by Link Wray, "Glad and Sorry" by Faces, "Strange Brew" by Crea ... |
Gladys Knight | ... Club, Spelman College Glee Club and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus). | sang "Georgia on My Mind", Georgia's official state song, at the opening c ... |
Jerry Lee Lewis | ... Marshall also played Othello in a jazz musical version, Catch My Soul, with | as Iago, in Los Angeles in 1968. His Othello was captured on record in 196 ... |
Annie Lennox | ... of nearly seventy-three minutes. The music also features solos by vocalist | and Tim Morrison on the trumpet. The score was a critical success and garn ... |
Peter Firmin | ... ame) and series of illustrated books, the brainchild of Oliver Postgate and | . The TV series is considered a 'cult classic' from the golden age of Brit ... |
Juliusz Zarębski | ... d remain popular, such as those by Michał Kleofas Ogiński, Karol Kurpiński, | , Henryk Wieniawski, Mieczysław Karłowicz, Józef Elsner, and, most famousl ... |
Link Wray | ... ng" by The Rolling Stones, "All the Tired Horses" by Bob Dylan, "Rumble" by | , "Glad and Sorry" by Faces, "Strange Brew" by Cream, "Black Betty" by Ram ... |
Steve Reich | ... (1964)and the Keyboard Studies. The first performance of In C was given by | , Jon Gibson, Pauline Oliveros, and Morton Subotnick. Its form was an inno ... |
Giacomo Meyerbeer | ... eveloped by Carl Maria von Weber, with elements of the grand opera style of | . However he came to be dissatisfied with such a format as a means of arti ... |
Pauline Oliveros | ... tudies. The first performance of In C was given by Steve Reich, Jon Gibson, | , and Morton Subotnick. Its form was an innovation: The piece consists of ... |
Zhang Yimou | ... ernational hits to her name, she has worked with renowned directors such as | , Ang Lee, Wong Kar-wai, Chen Kaige, Tsui Hark, Lou Ye, Seijun Suzuki, Fen ... |
Moses I. Finley | ... William Safire, Pulitzer Prize winning commentator; Cambridge historian Sir | ; Arthur Rock, a cofounder of Intel; Donna Shalala, former United States S ... |
James Weldon Johnson | ... ncement of Colored People (NAACP). NAACP leaders such as W.E.B. Du Bois and | were frequent guests in the Rustin home. With these influences in his earl ... |
Eddie Vedder | ... an bands" and singer/songwriters such as Bob Dylan, Tom Harmon, Neil Young, | , Bruce Springsteen and blues singers Jimmy Reed and John Hammond Jr. |
Robert W. Smith | In 1967 in collaboration with | , and T. T. Liang, Cheng published "T'ai Chi, the Supreme Ultimate Exercis ... |
Clint Eastwood | ... of Osceola. The ill will of these actions was to be the basis for the 1976 | film The Outlaw Josey Wales |
Howard E. Scott | In 1962, | and Harold Brown formed a group called The Creators in Long Beach, Califor ... |
Elton John | ... , if you get rid of the horn section, we'll sign ya...' That's like tellin' | to get rid of the piano." The show, however, was not without its difficult ... |
Brian May | ... n Europe. Following one such performance at the Royal Albert Hall Jarre met | , who proposed he create a concert in Tenerife for the International Year ... |
Billie Holiday | ... late 1971, Motown announced that Diana Ross was going to portray jazz icon | in a Motown-produced film loosely based on Holiday's autobiography Lady Si ... |
Aulis Sallinen | The Finnish composer | has written an opera called The Palace (1993); it contains characters from ... |
Henryk Wieniawski | ... such as those by Michał Kleofas Ogiński, Karol Kurpiński, Juliusz Zarębski, | , Mieczysław Karłowicz, Józef Elsner, and, most famously, Fryderyk Chopin. ... |
Gil Evans | ... ic groups of John Coltrane and Miles Davis, Charles Mingus, Bill Evans, and | " as influences on his work, demonstrating how he pulled together strands ... |
Neil Tennant | ... present, actors Charlie Hunnam multiple circumnavigator David Scott Cowper, | , Alan Hull, Mark Knopfler, Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch, Cheryl Cole, enterta ... |
Ronnie Hawkins | ... he members of the Band first came together as they joined rockabilly singer | 's backing group, The Hawks, one by one between 1958 and 1963. Upon leavin ... |
Benny Goodman | ... and middle-class Americans. This process has produced such varied stars as | , Eminem and Elvis Presley, as well as popular styles like blue-eyed soul ... |
Peter Schickele | Music professor, composer, and humorist | claims to have "discovered" P. D. Q. Bach's The Abduction of Figaro, a pas ... |
Roy Orbison | ... h there were few crossover hits in the latter half of the 1980s, one song — | 's "You Got It", from 1989 — made the top 10 of both the Billboard " and H ... |
Jack Vance | ... novel The Book of the New Sun. Set in a bleak, distant future influenced by | 's Dying Earth series, the story details the life of Severian, a journeyma ... |
Sleepy John Estes | ... featured his own compositions as well as covers of songs by Memphis Minnie, | , Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and others |
Tom Jones | ... In 1999, she recorded a cover of the song Never Tear Us Apart by INXS with | which appeared on his album Reload |
James Dean Bradfield | ... s for the song Let Robeson Sing. Introducing Rhys to the stage, lead singer | explained that Rhys had been set to perform the song at the bands 2001 per ... |
Gian Lorenzo Bernini | His biography of | was published in 1682 |
George Bernard Shaw | The Ring has been the subject of myriad interpretations. For example, | , in , argues for a view of The Ring as an essentially socialist critique ... |
P. D. Q. Bach | ... ofessor, composer, and humorist Peter Schickele claims to have "discovered" | 's The Abduction of Figaro, a pastiche of the Entführung and Mozart's The ... |
Keith Moon | ... o by Townshend and a violin solo by Dave Arbus. The violin solo was drummer | 's idea. The song's title pays homage to Townshend's guru Meher Baba and i ... |
Frederik Pohl | | reported that Vance had "pretty carefully" worked out his extrapolation, b ... |
El Lissitzky | ... ollective took its name from a 1919 poster by Russian constructivist artist | , Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge. Despite this echo of the Russian Civ ... |
Eminem | ... ss Americans. This process has produced such varied stars as Benny Goodman, | and Elvis Presley, as well as popular styles like blue-eyed soul and rocka ... |
Bruce Welch | ... or a holiday in Albufeira, Algarve, and he borrowed an acoustic guitar from | , in whose house they were staying, and completed the work on "Yesterday". ... |
Franz Schubert | ... waltz. This is a popular structure in Mahler's other symphonies, as well as | 's. One main theme repeats throughout the Ländler, and it gathers energy t ... |
Arnold Mendelssohn | ... tudied violin with Adolf Rebner, as well as conducting and composition with | and Bernhard Sekles. At first he supported himself by playing in dance ban ... |
Michael Harrison | ... nfluential with Young's associates: Tony Conrad, Jon Hassell, Rhys Chatham, | , Henry Flynt, Ben Neill, Charles Curtis, and Catherine Christer Hennix. Y ... |
Bob Dylan | ... wks for a recording session for Atco later in 1965. At about the same time, | recruited Helm and Robertson for two concerts, then the entire group for h ... |
Terry Riley | ... s homage to Townshend's guru Meher Baba and influential minimalist composer | (and is informally known by the line "Teenage Wasteland"). Other signature ... |
Mieczysław Karłowicz | ... chał Kleofas Ogiński, Karol Kurpiński, Juliusz Zarębski, Henryk Wieniawski, | , Józef Elsner, and, most famously, Fryderyk Chopin. Chopin remains very w ... |
Carola Häggkvist | ... unching her career. This year also marked the first performance of Sweden's | , who took the third place and went on to win the contest in 1991 and repr ... |
Paul Williams | ... nd Academy Award for Best Original Song as composer (together with lyricist | ) for the song "Evergreen", from A Star Is Born in 1976 |
Frank Lloyd Wright | ... isco area included the Marin County Civic Center in San Rafael, designed by | ; Lawrence Hall of Science, Berkeley; the San Francisco International Airp ... |
Bob Dylan | ... e is used by folk musicians, "one man bands" and singer/songwriters such as | , Tom Harmon, Neil Young, Eddie Vedder, Bruce Springsteen and blues singer ... |
Sandy Pearlman | ... a cleaner sound than its predecessor in order to reach American audiences. | , known for his work with Blue Öyster Cult, was hired to produce the recor ... |
Angélica María | ... fer Lopez, Grecia Colmenares, Alexandra Cheron, Amelia Vega, Angélica Vale, | and others |
Friedrich Nietzsche | ... so acquainted with the writings of another German philosopher of decadence: | |
Don Rosa | According to | 's timelines the Clan is known since 122 AD, when an, as of yet, unnamed m ... |
Charles III of Spain | In the 18th century King | commissioned Anton Raphael Mengs to paint The Triumph of Trajan on the cei ... |
Isaac Newton | ... f I have seen further it is [only] by standing on the shoulders of giants." | |
Alan Hull | ... s Charlie Hunnam multiple circumnavigator David Scott Cowper, Neil Tennant, | , Mark Knopfler, Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch, Cheryl Cole, entertainers Ant a ... |
Syd Barrett | ... as Lu. This expanded line-up unsuccessfully tried to recruit the reclusive | to produce their second album Music For Pleasure. They settled for Barrett ... |
Lorne Greene | ... n dictator Idi Amin had seven of them. The Shah of Iran drove an SM. Actors | and Lee Majors, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the USSR Leoni ... |
Jon Hassell | ... ce 1966 the group has seen many permutations and has included Garrett List, | , Alex Dea, and many others, including members of the 60s groups. Young ha ... |
Arrigo Boito | ... e character: in Meyer Lutz' Mephistopheles, or Faust and Marguerite (1855), | 's Mefistofele (1868), Klaus Mann's Mephisto, and Franz Liszt's Mephisto W ... |
Eno | Byrne and | 's influential 1981 album My Life in the Bush of Ghosts was re-released fo ... |
Anton Bruckner | ... followed a precedent, established by Beethoven in his ninth symphony and by | in many of his symphonies, of lengthier, more detailed development of the ... |
Marvin Gaye | ... five charted pop release. Later that same year, Ross and fellow Motown star | released a duet album, Diana & Marvin. The duo scored an international hit ... |
Ron Carter | ... d Miles Davis band compatriots, pianist/keyboardist Herbie Hancock, bassist | , and tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter. Miles was in the midst of a six-yea ... |
Eliot Hodgkin | ... pean painters who worked with tempera include Giorgio de Chirico, Otto Dix, | , and Pyke Koch; and the medium was popular with American artists such as ... |
Chris Poland | ... e first Megadeth recording not to feature Ellefson. Original lead guitarist | , from the 'Killing is My Business' and 'Peace Sells' era, was hired by Mu ... |
Kitty Pryde | ... al and rebuilding of the original X-Mansion by Wolverine, with support from | , Iceman, and Beast. Enrollment in The Jean Grey School for Higher Learnin ... |
Samuel Beckett | Like | , Ionesco began his theatre career late: he did not write his first play u ... |
Jimmy Shand | ... 950s included Germany's Obernkirchen Children's Choir and Scottish musician | . At the dawn of the rock era, Parlophone artists such as Humphrey Lyttelt ... |
Kenny Rogers | ... 1). Four country songs topped the Billboard Hot 100 in the 1980s: "Lady" by | , from the late fall of 1980; "9 to 5" by Dolly Parton, "I Love a Rainy Ni ... |
Harold Shapero | ... table students as Lukas Foss, Graham George, Norman Dello Joio, Mel Powell, | , Hans Otte, Ruth Schonthal, and Oscar-winning film director George Roy Hi ... |
Leyton's | ... is material that had been circulating. In response to illegal bootlegs like | (sic) Live At The Mac, Larry decided if collectors wanted "bad-sounding" l ... |
Andrzej Panufnik | Following World War II, some composers, such as Roman Palester and | , fled the country and remained in exile. In the early 1960s, however, a n ... |
Jon Foreman | ... t. Congressman Donald M. Payne and recording artist and Switchfoot frontman | took on the fast after Branson finished on May 11 |
Carl Barks | Glomgold was created by | and first appeared in The Second-Richest Duck, first published in Septembe ... |
Noël Coward | ... f the human story of the film. Powell's work on this film was influenced by | 's film (1942) |
Meyer Lutz | ... reatments of the Faust material frequently figures as a title character: in | ' Mephistopheles, or Faust and Marguerite (1855), Arrigo Boito's Mefistofe ... |
Liza Minnelli | ... y, she performed at the London Palladium with her then 18-year-old daughter | in November 1964. The concert, which was also filmed for British televisio ... |
Don Cherry | ... nfluence is more evident in Barbieri's early work). American musicians like | , John Coltrane, Milford Graves, and Pharoah Sanders integrated elements o ... |
Otto Dix | ... pera. European painters who worked with tempera include Giorgio de Chirico, | , Eliot Hodgkin, and Pyke Koch; and the medium was popular with American a ... |
Romano Scarpa | ... ff Voorhees, Al Hubbard, Jack Bradbury, Carson Van Osten, Ellis Eringer and | were among the artists during its early years; Carl Fallberg, Floyd Norman ... |
Herbie Hancock | ... ion of sorts with his old Miles Davis band compatriots, pianist/keyboardist | , bassist Ron Carter, and tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter. Miles was in th ... |
Pino Daniele | A good friend of the musician and singer | (who wrote most of the soundtracks for his movies), he wrote lyrics for hi ... |
Mel Powell | ... had such notable students as Lukas Foss, Graham George, Norman Dello Joio, | , Harold Shapero, Hans Otte, Ruth Schonthal, and Oscar-winning film direct ... |
Garrett List | ... (voices). Since 1966 the group has seen many permutations and has included | , Jon Hassell, Alex Dea, and many others, including members of the 60s gro ... |
Robert Smithson | ... rtists throughout the ages. Among the most famous of spiral-inspired art is | 's earthwork, "Spiral Jetty", at the Great Salt Lake in Utah. The spiral t ... |
Bob Mothersbaugh | ... he formed with several other former members of Devo including his brother, | |
Roman Palester | Following World War II, some composers, such as | and Andrzej Panufnik, fled the country and remained in exile. In the early ... |
Jim White | ... eleasing the work of artists such as Cornershop, Os Mutantes, Los De Abajo, | , Zap Mama, Tom Zé, Los Amigos Invisibles and King Chango |
Winston Churchill | ... rliament (MP) is Nicholas Soames, the grandson of former Prime Minister Sir | , and a former junior minister in the Government of John Major (1990–97). ... |
Andrew Lloyd Webber | ... r Eliot's death, the book was adapted as the basis of the musical, Cats, by | , first produced in London's West End in 1981 and opening on Broadway the ... |
Edvard Grieg | ... hn's Midsummer Night's Dream music, Georges Bizet's L'Arlésienne music, and | 's music for Henrik Ibsen's Peer Gynt. Parts of all of these are often per ... |
Daniel Branca | ... Glomgold appears: the smart and brave Junior. And in Werner Wejp-Olsen and | 's comic book story "The Top Treasure In Town" Flintheart's grandfather, w ... |
Jimmy Page | ... a Theremin, in fact the sound is made by an instrument called the Tannerin. | of Led Zeppelin used a variation of the theremin (minus the loop) during p ... |
Pamphilus | ... hool of painting gained fame under Eupompus and attracted the great masters | and Apelles as students; its sculpture was raised to a level hardly surpas ... |
Keith Levene | ... could join the new band Jones was organising. Soon Jones, Simonon on bass, | on guitar and "whoever we could find really to play the drums" were rehear ... |
Walt Disney | ... the category. Only American films were nominated for the award until 1952. | 's Silly Symphonies and Hanna-Barbera's Tom and Jerry was the category's m ... |
Henry VIII | ... wings in a square surrounding a central courtyard. The palace was seized by | with other church properties |
Sami Sirviö | Two of the band's four members (Markus Mustonen and | ) are Sweden Finns |
Danny Thomas | ... ecial, Diana!, featuring guest appearances by The Jackson 5, Bill Cosby and | |
Bruce Springsteen | The range is also featured in the song "Youngstown", by | , from his 1995 album The Ghost of Tom Joad |
Dave Stewart | ... ber 18. The album was recorded in the house and garden of Eurythmics member | . The "Wilburys" joke was extended further, with the band members credited ... |
Alan Rawsthorne | ... ition had an illustration of the author on the cover. In 1954, the composer | set six of the poems for speaker and orchestra, in a work entitled Practic ... |
Ray Anderson | ... ne, Tim Berne, Bill Frisell, Steve Lacy, Cecil Taylor, Ornette Coleman, and | in this genre, which continues "the tradition of the '50s to '60s free-jaz ... |
Giorgio de Chirico | ... icant revival of tempera. European painters who worked with tempera include | , Otto Dix, Eliot Hodgkin, and Pyke Koch; and the medium was popular with ... |
Carson Van Osten | ... ries more variety.” Tony Strobl, Cliff Voorhees, Al Hubbard, Jack Bradbury, | , Ellis Eringer and Romano Scarpa were among the artists during its early ... |
Jeff Blue | ... other band to sing in. After nearly quitting his musical career altogether, | , the vice president of A&R at Zomba Music in Los Angeles, offered Benning ... |
Tadeusz Baird | ... additional popularity for the Polish Composers' School. Composers included | , Boguslaw Schaeffer, Włodzimierz Kotoński, Witold Szalonek, Krzysztof Pen ... |
Harry Revel | ... o popular music from the end of the 1940s (with a series of Samuel Hoffman/ | collaborations) and this continued, with varying popularity, to the presen ... |
Franz Liszt | ... erite (1855), Arrigo Boito's Mefistofele (1868), Klaus Mann's Mephisto, and | 's Mephisto Waltzes |
Mick Jones | ... ame time as The Clash were there to record London Calling, Joe Strummer and | made an uncredited vocal appearance on the title track. Fans and critics w ... |
Giacomo Puccini | ... to having his works adapted was also an issue; he had famously turned down | when the great composer wished to transform Liliom into an opera, stating ... |
Georges Bizet | ... ubert's Rosamunde music, Felix Mendelssohn's Midsummer Night's Dream music, | 's L'Arlésienne music, and Edvard Grieg's music for Henrik Ibsen's Peer Gy ... |
Walt Disney | ... ed by the other nominees for that year. This category is notable for giving | 12 of his 22 Academy Awards, including a posthumous 1968 award, and also 1 ... |
Kate Bush | ... le, Patti Austin, Nina Simone, Maureen McGovern, John Fahey, The Residents, | , Sublime, Sting, and Liquid Tension Experiment |
Humphrey Lyttelton | ... sician Jimmy Shand. At the dawn of the rock era, Parlophone artists such as | , the Vipers Skiffle Group, the pianist Mrs Mills, Jim Dale, Keith Kelly, ... |
Randy Jackson | ... by various studio musicians for the recording of Raised on Radio, including | (bass guitar) and Larrie Londin (drums). Smith did record three tracks wit ... |
Al Sherman | ... the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight" with words and music by Al Lewis and | , plus "A New Kind of Love" (or "The Nightingales"). He collaborated with ... |
Bob Gregory | ... d in business. In the 1988 DuckTales comic book story "The Smart Nephew" by | , Cosme Quartieri and Jorge Sanchez, another nephew of Glomgold appears: t ... |
Maynard James Keenan | ... f-titled album in 1995, with a guest appearance from former Tool band-mate, | |
Felix Mendelssohn | ... ding Ludwig van Beethoven's Egmont music, Franz Schubert's Rosamunde music, | 's Midsummer Night's Dream music, Georges Bizet's L'Arlésienne music, and ... |
Terry Riley | ... ohn Cale and Tony Conrad, a former Harvard mathematics major, and sometimes | (voices). Since 1966 the group has seen many permutations and has included ... |
Wayne Shorter | ... anist/keyboardist Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron Carter, and tenor saxophonist | . Miles was in the midst of a six-year hiatus and was replaced by Freddie ... |
Felix Mendelssohn | ... January 2005, under the leadership of Dr. Eric Conway, the choir performed | ’s Symphony #2, “Lobgesang,” with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, as wel ... |
Diana Trask | ... th Urban, The Angels, Ted Mullry Gang, Hush, The Mixtures, Helen Reddy, and | |
Thalía | ... d Shakira, Don Francisco, the former members of Menudo, Selena, Celia Cruz, | , Julio Iglesias, Alejandro Fernández, Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, Sussan T ... |
Sheila Walsh | ... tones, and Lyrix. While Norman received production credits for two songs on | 's first album Future Eyes, he remixed several songs that were already rec ... |
Niki de Saint-Phalle | ... you arrive at the bank of the river Leine, where the world-famous Nanas of | are located. They are part of the Mile of Sculptures which leads from Tram ... |
Ennio Morricone | ... min as a replacement for Edda Dell'Orso's vocals in their interpretation of | 's "Once Upon a Time in the West" |
Celia Cruz | ... ests included Shakira, Don Francisco, the former members of Menudo, Selena, | , Thalía, Julio Iglesias, Alejandro Fernández, Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, ... |
Ziggy Marley | ... consider himself to be an activist for that cause. Harrelson was a guest on | 's track "Wild And Free," a song advocating the growing of cannabis. Since ... |
Horace Andy | ... tell, The Heptones, Bob Marley, Ricky Grant, Delroy Wilson, Junior Delgado, | and Freddy McKay. This period was eventually commemorated with critically ... |
Bob Dylan | ... n the Mesabi Range in Hibbing; Robert Allen Zimmerman, later to be known as | , was raised in Hibbing. His song "North Country Blues" is about the decli ... |
Joseph Southall | ... ater artists such as William Blake, the Nazarenes, the Pre-Raphaelites, and | . The 20th century saw a significant revival of tempera. European painters ... |
Dolly Parton | ... the 1980s: "Lady" by Kenny Rogers, from the late fall of 1980; "9 to 5" by | , "I Love a Rainy Night" by Eddie Rabbitt (these two back-to-back at the t ... |
Har Mar Superstar | ... a number of high-profile guest appearances from Fab Moretti of The Strokes, | , Yo Majesty, Spank Rock, Cate Le Bon and The Magic Numbers. The first sin ... |
Robert Burns | ... the supernatural associated with the night, "Bogies" (ghosts), influencing | ' Halloween 1785. Elements of the autumn season, such as pumpkins, corn hu ... |
Hans Otte | ... s Lukas Foss, Graham George, Norman Dello Joio, Mel Powell, Harold Shapero, | , Ruth Schonthal, and Oscar-winning film director George Roy Hill. During ... |
GZA | ... oned in the song "B.I.B.L.E.", performed by Killah Priest, which appears on | 's 1995 album Liquid Swords, as well as Killah Priest's debut album Heavy ... |
Dmitri Shostakovich | The Russian | was one of the first composers to include parts for the theremin in orches ... |
Ben Shahn | ... student Roger Medearis; Social Realists Isabel Bishop, Reginald Marsh, and | ; Jacob Lawrence, Paul Cadmus, Jared French, Rudolph F. Zallinger, George ... |
Prince | ... s composed by and performed by Gere. Julia Roberts sings the song "Kiss" by | while Richard Gere's character is on the phone. Background music is compos ... |
Karol Szymanowski | ... most promiment composers were Władysław Zeleński and Mieczysław Karłowicz. | gained prominence prior to World War II. Józef Koffler was the first Polis ... |
Tommy Keene | ... arshall Crenshaw, Del Amitri, Enuff Z'nuff, The Smithereens, Matthew Sweet, | , Redd Kross, Material Issue and The Posies drew inspiration from Big Star ... |
Tony Conrad | ... Billy Name. In 1964 the ensemble comprised Young and Zazeela; John Cale and | , a former Harvard mathematics major, and sometimes Terry Riley (voices). ... |
George Hurrell | Simultaneously, Shearer's ten-year collaboration with portrait photographer | and her lasting contribution to fashion through the designs of Adrian were ... |
Brian Easdale | Two songs written by composer | were used in the film, "Dolores' Song" and "Rio de la Plata". Both were ac ... |
John Simon | These first two records were produced by | , who was practically a group member: he aided in arrangements, and played ... |
David Edwards | ... d Rock label for Randy Stonehill, Mark Heard, Tom Howard, Pantano/Salsbury, | , and Salvation Air Force. Norman also produced artists who were signed to ... |
Franz Schubert | ... ith the more famous examples including Ludwig van Beethoven's Egmont music, | 's Rosamunde music, Felix Mendelssohn's Midsummer Night's Dream music, Geo ... |
Henry VIII | ... s succeeded by the Scottish monarch James VI, who was the great-grandson of | 's older sister and hence Elizabeth's first cousin twice removed. James VI ... |
Maurice Jarre | Jarre has a half-sister Stéphanie Jarre, from | 's other marriages. His half-brother, Kevin Jarre, died in 2011. Although ... |
Duke Ellington | ... songs originally recorded by artists like Sarah Vaughan, Glenn Miller, and | (from whom the album mainly got its inspiration). Session guitarist Bruce ... |
Alastair Galbraith | ... series of installations performed by New Zealand and Detroit based artists | and Matt De Genaro, recorded on their 1998 record Wire Music and 2006 foll ... |
Allan Holdsworth | ... " featuring bassist Tony Newton, pianist Alan Pasqua, and English guitarist | , which recorded two albums for Columbia Records, Believe It and Million D ... |
Michael Leunig | ... ng editorial cartoonists, notably Les Tanner, Bruce Petty, Ron Tandberg and | |
Oscar Wilde | ... portance of Being Earnest, A Trivial Comedy for Serious People is a play by | . First performed on 14 February 1895 at St. James's Theatre in London, it ... |
Matthew Sweet | ... etones, p. 58 Marshall Crenshaw, Del Amitri, Enuff Z'nuff, The Smithereens, | , Tommy Keene, Redd Kross, Material Issue and The Posies drew inspiration ... |
Alessandro Poglietti | ... roberger served as court organist in Vienna until 1657 and was succeeded by | . Georg Muffat lived in the city for some time, and, most importantly, Joh ... |
Mrs Mills | ... e artists such as Humphrey Lyttelton, the Vipers Skiffle Group, the pianist | , Jim Dale, Keith Kelly, Peter Sellers, Bernard Cribbins, the Temperance S ... |
Roy Orbison | ... h–American supergroup consisting of Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, | and Tom Petty, accompanied by drummer Jim Keltner. The band recorded two a ... |
Alan Pasqua | ... ed "The New Tony Williams Lifetime," featuring bassist Tony Newton, pianist | , and English guitarist Allan Holdsworth, which recorded two albums for Co ... |
John Cale | ... s MacLise, and Billy Name. In 1964 the ensemble comprised Young and Zazeela | ;and Tony Conrad, a former Harvard mathematics major, and sometimes Terry ... |
Richard Chamberlain | ... rected in 1964, and in the 1970 Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation starring | |
Jackson Pollock | ... group's biggest hits. On 13 August, the Clash—sporting a paint-spattered " | " look—played before a small, invitation-only audience in their Camden stu ... |
Gary Allan | ... irplay. In 2005, a remake of the song would become a top 10 country hit for | . The band, which had been touring constantly since the album was released ... |
Harold Dow Bugbee | Among his proteges in Western art was | of Clarendon and Canyon in the Texas Panhandle |
Niki de Saint-Phalle | ... of interest are the Grotto (the interior was designed by the French artist | ), the Gallery Building, the Orangerie and the two pavilions by Remy de la ... |
Ron Tandberg | ... a stable of leading editorial cartoonists, notably Les Tanner, Bruce Petty, | and Michael Leunig |
Ludwig van Beethoven | ... incidental music for various plays, with the more famous examples including | 's Egmont music, Franz Schubert's Rosamunde music, Felix Mendelssohn's Mid ... |
Eddie Rabbitt | ... the late fall of 1980; "9 to 5" by Dolly Parton, "I Love a Rainy Night" by | (these two back-to-back at the top in early 1981); and "Islands in the Str ... |
Floyd Norman | ... Romano Scarpa were among the artists during its early years; Carl Fallberg, | , Cecil Beard, Dick Kinney, Diana Gabaldon and Mark Evanier were among tho ... |
Jeff Lynne | ... re an English–American supergroup consisting of Bob Dylan, George Harrison, | , Roy Orbison and Tom Petty, accompanied by drummer Jim Keltner. The band ... |
Kurt Weill | ... ad recently emigrated to the United States, had declined another offer from | to adapt the play into a musical |
Mieczysław Karłowicz | ... and 20th centuries the most promiment composers were Władysław Zeleński and | . Karol Szymanowski gained prominence prior to World War II. Józef Koffler ... |
Elector of Bavaria | ... (although the Dauphin held honorific command). De Lorge was opposed by the | , who had succeeded command of Allied forces in the region after the death ... |
Isabel Bishop | ... ionalist Thomas Hart Benton and his student Roger Medearis; Social Realists | , Reginald Marsh, and Ben Shahn; Jacob Lawrence, Paul Cadmus, Jared French ... |
Maureen McGovern | ... ws, Barbra Streisand, Marni Nixon, Natalie Cole, Patti Austin, Nina Simone, | , John Fahey, The Residents, Kate Bush, Sublime, Sting, and Liquid Tension ... |
Johann Kaspar Kerll | ... ietti. Georg Muffat lived in the city for some time, and, most importantly, | moved to Vienna in 1673. While there, he may have known or even taught Pac ... |
Roger Medearis | ... American artists such as the Regionalist Thomas Hart Benton and his student | ; Social Realists Isabel Bishop, Reginald Marsh, and Ben Shahn; Jacob Lawr ... |
Kenny Rogers | ... top in early 1981); and "Islands in the Stream", a duet by Dolly Parton and | in 1983, a pop-country crossover hit written by Barry, Robin, and Maurice ... |
David Cope | | (1997) suggests the concept of interval strength, in which an interval's s ... |
Billy Name | ... tal Lightyears Tracery for all performances since 1965), Angus MacLise, and | . In 1964 the ensemble comprised Young and Zazeela; John Cale and Tony Con ... |
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor | ... hed success, and was rewarded by a series of academic appointments. In 1552 | , appointed him professor of scriptural interpretation in the university. ... |
George Harrison | ... the Wilburys) were an English–American supergroup consisting of Bob Dylan, | , Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty, accompanied by drummer Jim Keltne ... |
Wynton Marsalis | ... hestra in a then-newly commissioned work for the millennium, “All Rise,” by | . The Choir reprised “All Rise” in Prague, in October 2000 and recorded it ... |
Peter Doherty | ... e Filisko, Miles Ryan and others are keeping the harmonica tradition alive. | of The Libertines and Babyshambles has also been known to use a harmonica ... |
Nina Simone | ... , Julie Andrews, Barbra Streisand, Marni Nixon, Natalie Cole, Patti Austin, | , Maureen McGovern, John Fahey, The Residents, Kate Bush, Sublime, Sting, ... |
Eminem | ... es in its first week, but did not surpass the sales from The Eminem Show by | and came at number two on Billboard. The band blamed Internet piracy for t ... |
Ivan Aivazovsky | The Romantic seascape painters J. M. W. Turner and | created some of the most lasting impressions of the sublime and stormy sea ... |
John Michael Rysbrack | ... ength statues of Palladio and Jones by the celebrated Flemish-born sculptor | (1694–1770) are positioned in front of these sections of wall. Palladio's ... |
Miles Davis | In mid-1976, Williams was a part of a reunion of sorts with his old | band compatriots, pianist/keyboardist Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron Carter, ... |
Paul Shaffer | ... aitsch handled the guitar work, and the album featured guest appearances by | of "David Letterman" fame, and Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry |
Eduard van Beinum | ... ndler led efforts to hire then Concertgebouw Orchestra principal conductor, | as the LAPO music director. The Philharmonic's musicians, management and a ... |
Bob Dylan | ... hortened to the Wilburys) were an English–American supergroup consisting of | , George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison and Tom Petty, accompanied by d ... |
Andy Warhol | ... t passed during the decade. Many celebrities, including Freddie Mercury and | , also "came out" during this decade, bringing gay culture further into th ... |
José Enrique Pedreira | ... rs including Afro-Caribbean dancer and choreographer Sylvia del Villard and | who became a renowned composer of Puerto Rican Danzas. International music ... |
Pyke Koch | ... orked with tempera include Giorgio de Chirico, Otto Dix, Eliot Hodgkin, and | ; and the medium was popular with American artists such as the Regionalist ... |
Oscar Wildian | ... itings of men like H.G. Wells and Graham Wallas, wrenching us away from the | dilettantism which had possessed undergraduate litterateurs for generation ... |
J. M. W. Turner | The Romantic seascape painters | and Ivan Aivazovsky created some of the most lasting impressions of the su ... |
Carl Fallberg | ... lis Eringer and Romano Scarpa were among the artists during its early years | ;, Floyd Norman, Cecil Beard, Dick Kinney, Diana Gabaldon and Mark Evanier ... |
Neil Peart | ... these songs feel like a faster tempo than anything we’ve ever done before." | of the Canadian rock band Rush plays drums on three songs on the album, "S ... |
Mike Shinoda | ... sful audition with Linkin Park, who were then called "Xero". Bennington and | , the band’s other vocalist, made significant progress together, but faile ... |
Zygmunt Mycielski | ... the Association of Young Polish Musicians; these included Grażyna Bacewicz, | , Michał Spisak and Tadeusz Szeligowski |
Georg Muffat | ... rt organist in Vienna until 1657 and was succeeded by Alessandro Poglietti. | lived in the city for some time, and, most importantly, Johann Kaspar Kerl ... |
Robert A. Heinlein | ... was anticipated in part, down to the microscale, by science fiction author | in his 1942 story Waldo |
Józef Koffler | ... ysław Karłowicz. Karol Szymanowski gained prominence prior to World War II. | was the first Polish twelve-tone composer (dodecaphonist) |
David Byrne | ... evision series Big Love. Mark Mothersbaugh was replaced after one season by | of Talking Heads. Mark Mothersbaugh also composed the theme music for the ... |
Patti Austin | ... , Judy Garland, Julie Andrews, Barbra Streisand, Marni Nixon, Natalie Cole, | , Nina Simone, Maureen McGovern, John Fahey, The Residents, Kate Bush, Sub ... |
Jim Dale | ... uch as Humphrey Lyttelton, the Vipers Skiffle Group, the pianist Mrs Mills, | , Keith Kelly, Peter Sellers, Bernard Cribbins, the Temperance Seven, Laur ... |
Dolly Parton | ... k-to-back at the top in early 1981); and "Islands in the Stream", a duet by | and Kenny Rogers in 1983, a pop-country crossover hit written by Barry, Ro ... |
Kylie Minogue | ... Not Ashamed, Step Up to the Microphone, Devotion, and more. Then soap star | began her music career in the late 1980s and released The Loco-Motion whic ... |
Tammi Terrell | ... as Ashford and Valerie Simpson, the creative force behind Marvin Gaye's and | 's hit duets and Diana Ross & the Supremes' "Some Things You Never Get Use ... |
Bruce Gaitsch | ... lington (from whom the album mainly got its inspiration). Session guitarist | handled the guitar work, and the album featured guest appearances by Paul ... |
Freddie Mercury | ... lation passed and not passed during the decade. Many celebrities, including | and Andy Warhol, also "came out" during this decade, bringing gay culture ... |
Glen Drover | ... 004, enlisting touring bassist James MacDonough of Iced Earth and guitarist | of Eidolon and King Diamond. While in rehearsal for the tour, drummer Nick ... |
Natalie Cole | ... ehara, Madonna, Judy Garland, Julie Andrews, Barbra Streisand, Marni Nixon, | , Patti Austin, Nina Simone, Maureen McGovern, John Fahey, The Residents, ... |
Gerald Holtom | The symbol adopted by CND was designed in 1958 by | and in the following decade became an international peace symbol. It is ba ... |
Kenny Rogers | ... nd also reached No. 3 on the pop singles charts. Parton's male counterpart, | came from the opposite direction, aiming his music at the country charts, ... |
Stanisław Moniuszko | ... n and Ignacy Dobrzyński. Important opera composers were Karol Kurpiński and | . Famous soloists and composers were Henryk Wieniawski, Juliusz Zarębski. ... |
Paul Hindemith | ... . All the intervals succumb to similar analysis as has been demonstrated by | in his book, The Craft of Musical Composition |
Marian Zazeela | ... sic to realize "Dream House" and other pieces. The group initially included | (who has provided the light work The Ornamental Lightyears Tracery for all ... |
Andrew Hill | ... oncur III's Evolution and Some Other Stuff, Sam River's Fuchsia Swing Song, | 's Point of Departure, and Eric Dolphy's Out to Lunch. His first album as ... |
Alan Moore | In | 's graphic novel , Bertie appears in the segment "What Ho, Gods of the Aby ... |
Crossbones | ... Then, in his office, Red Skull introduced Lukin to his old/new associates, | and Sin |
John Lennon | ... s" (originally titled "A Little Help from My Friends") is a song written by | and Paul McCartney, released on The Beatles album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hea ... |
Les Tanner | ... The Age has always kept a stable of leading editorial cartoonists, notably | , Bruce Petty, Ron Tandberg and Michael Leunig |
Muslim Magomayev | ... et Wet, P. P. Arnold, Plácido Domingo, The Head Shop, Billy Dean, En Vogue, | and Boyz II Men. In 1976, David Essex did a cover version of the song for ... |
Del Shannon | ... med picture of him. Following Orbison's death, Jeff Lynne collaborated with | on his album Rock On, which spawned rumors that Shannon would join the gro ... |
Paul McCartney | ... itled "A Little Help from My Friends") is a song written by John Lennon and | , released on The Beatles album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band in 1 ... |
Édith Piaf | ... though married with three children, he had an affair with the famous singer | . The affair lasted from summer 1948 until his death in autumn 1949. They ... |
Jasper Johns | ... e "flatter" surfaces of Barnett Newman's work and the "target" paintings of | . He began to produce works which emphasized the picture-as-object, rather ... |
Karol Kurpiński | ... upils Fryderyk Chopin and Ignacy Dobrzyński. Important opera composers were | and Stanisław Moniuszko. Famous soloists and composers were Henryk Wieniaw ... |
Jacques Cousteau | ... r to do the film. The actor says that he based his character on Elia Kazan, | , Albert Einstein, Leonardo Da Vinci, and Adam Ant |
Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany | ... note that the earliest incarnation of Chianti was as a white wine. In 1716 | issued an edict legislating that the three villages of the Lega del Chiant ... |
Sid Vicious | ... and the scene of the stabbing of Nancy Spungen (allegedly by her boyfriend | ) |
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Dolly Parton | During the mid-1970s, | , a highly successful mainstream country artist since the late '60s, mount ... |
Bert Geer Phillips | In 1898 a visit of | and Ernest L. Blumenschein to Taos, New Mexico was one of the first steps ... |
Kurt Cobain | ... ominence declined due to a number of events, notably the death of Nirvana's | in 1994 and Pearl Jam's lawsuit against concert venue promoter Ticketmaste ... |
Trevor Horn | ... ael Michalsky to perform at his StyleNite event during Berlin Fashion Week. | announced on 9 Sep 2010, that OMD will perform as a special guest at the " ... |
Thomas Kinkade | ... e final shoot. The film's crew included background artists James Gurney and | , layout artist Peter Chung, and established Bakshi Productions artists Sp ... |
Kenny Loggins | ... wenty 1. Imboden was well known in the industry as the longtime drummer for | . Chicago was recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on July ... |
Jared French | ... Isabel Bishop, Reginald Marsh, and Ben Shahn; Jacob Lawrence, Paul Cadmus, | , Rudolph F. Zallinger, George Tooker, Robert Vickrey, Peter Hurd, Andrew ... |
Wilhelm Furtwängler | ... ased in tonality, and with frequent references to folk music; the conductor | 's defense of Hindemith, published in 1934, takes precisely this line |
Ernest L. Blumenschein | In 1898 a visit of Bert Geer Phillips and | to Taos, New Mexico was one of the first steps in the creation of the Taos ... |
Rudolph F. Zallinger | ... , Reginald Marsh, and Ben Shahn; Jacob Lawrence, Paul Cadmus, Jared French, | , George Tooker, Robert Vickrey, Peter Hurd, Andrew Wyeth, and science fic ... |
Peter Chung | ... included background artists James Gurney and Thomas Kinkade, layout artist | , and established Bakshi Productions artists Sparey, Steve Gordon, Bell an ... |
Luigi Mancinelli | ... i as Musetta, Albert Saléza as Rodolfo, Giuseppe Campanari as Marcello, and | conducting |
Bernardo Rossellino | ... n Battista Alberti between 1446 and 1451 and executed, at least in part, by | ; the Palazzo Davanzati, which houses the museum of the Old Florentine Hou ... |
Wagnerian | Budden describes Tosca as the most | of Puccini's scores, in its use of musical leitmotifs. Unlike Wagner, Pucc ... |
James Gurney | ... ng sessions to the final shoot. The film's crew included background artists | and Thomas Kinkade, layout artist Peter Chung, and established Bakshi Prod ... |
Moses I. Finley | ... ld out of ten was an actual beneficiary) – therefore, the idea, advanced by | , that the whole scheme was at most a form of random charity, a mere imper ... |
Ernest Ansermet | ... ompositions began to be affected by his theories, according to critics like | . Once in the U.S. he taught primarily at Yale University where he had suc ... |
Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria | ... river, which moved east and reached Höchstädt on 19 September. Villars and | moved their army of 17,000 to intercept this force, ordering another Frenc ... |
Sarah Vaughan | ... and, which consisted of covers of songs originally recorded by artists like | , Glenn Miller, and Duke Ellington (from whom the album mainly got its ins ... |
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Don Rosa | ... s quitenlly powerful, with only her naivety being her proeminenty weakness. | 's incarnation of Magica De Spell is, however, far more limited as she usu ... |
Paul Cadmus | ... cial Realists Isabel Bishop, Reginald Marsh, and Ben Shahn; Jacob Lawrence, | , Jared French, Rudolph F. Zallinger, George Tooker, Robert Vickrey, Peter ... |
Adam Jones | ... Amour became Tool's bassist after being introduced to the band by guitarist | . Like Jones, D'Amour was in Los Angeles because of his wish to enter the ... |
Paul Hindemith | ... , especially the 7th, 11th, and 13th harmonics. In the late 1930s, composer | ranked musical intervals according to their relative dissonance based on t ... |
Robert A. Heinlein | Brown also had the honor of being one of three dedicatees of | 's Stranger in a Strange Land |
Zhang Yimou | At the age of 19, Zhang was offered her first role in | 's The Road Home, which won the Silver Bear award in the 1999 Berlin Film ... |
Jim Croce | 1970s folk/pop singer-songwriter | grew up in the Bywood and Drexel Hill sections of Upper Darby. He graduate ... |
Lorenzo Ferrero | Modern composers of incidental music include John White and | |
Marge | ... r the following day, with tickets still on sale. In "Fear of Flying", after | undergoes therapy, she informs the therapist that whenever she hears the w ... |
Glenn Miller | ... isted of covers of songs originally recorded by artists like Sarah Vaughan, | , and Duke Ellington (from whom the album mainly got its inspiration). Ses ... |
Salvador Dalí | ... ecessor, El Cielo was a concept album. Initially intended to revolve around | 's Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bumblebee around a Pomegranate One Seco ... |
Henryk Wieniawski | ... Karol Kurpiński and Stanisław Moniuszko. Famous soloists and composers were | , Juliusz Zarębski. At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries the most pr ... |
Richard Wagner's | In 2004, Viola began work on a new production of | opera Tristan und Isolde, a collaboration with director Peter Sellars, con ... |
Jacob Lawrence | ... oger Medearis; Social Realists Isabel Bishop, Reginald Marsh, and Ben Shahn | ;, Paul Cadmus, Jared French, Rudolph F. Zallinger, George Tooker, Robert ... |
Yoko Ono | ... shed a text titled An Anthology) and other members of the nascent movement. | , for example, hosted a series of concerts curated by Young at her loft, a ... |
Carl Barks | ... d witch, her actual capability to wield magic varies from writer to writer. | ' incarnation is quitenlly powerful, with only her naivety being her proem ... |
King Diamond | ... ist James MacDonough of Iced Earth and guitarist Glen Drover of Eidolon and | . While in rehearsal for the tour, drummer Nick Menza parted ways with the ... |
Eric Dolphy | ... tuff, Sam River's Fuchsia Swing Song, Andrew Hill's Point of Departure, and | 's Out to Lunch. His first album as a leader, 1964's Life Time, was also i ... |
Bruce Petty | ... always kept a stable of leading editorial cartoonists, notably Les Tanner, | , Ron Tandberg and Michael Leunig |
Mack Sennett | In late 1914 Essanay succeeded in hiring Charlie Chaplin away from | 's Keystone Studios, offering Chaplin a higher salary and his own producti ... |
Barbra Streisand | ... Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hiromi Uehara, Madonna, Judy Garland, Julie Andrews, | , Marni Nixon, Natalie Cole, Patti Austin, Nina Simone, Maureen McGovern, ... |
Bruce Springsteen | ... oft rock/pop rock music, with recording artists such as The Rolling Stones, | , Fleetwood Mac, The Carpenters, Elton John, Carly Simon, Carole King, Jam ... |
Juliusz Zarębski | ... Stanisław Moniuszko. Famous soloists and composers were Henryk Wieniawski, | . At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries the most promiment composers ... |
Crystal Gayle | ... th country and pop charts simultaneously, well into the 1980s. Artists like | , Ronnie Milsap and Barbara Mandrell would also find success on the pop ch ... |
Esa-Pekka Salonen | ... satisfactory, other conductors including Kurt Sanderling, Simon Rattle, and | , fared better at the box office. Previn clashed frequently with Fleischma ... |
Harry Houdini | ... including "The Mound", "Winged Death", "The Diary of Alonzo Typer" and for | "Under the Pyramids" (also known as "Imprisoned With the Pharaohs") |
Johann Jakob Froberger | ... ontributing to the exchange of musical traditions in Europe. In particular, | served as court organist in Vienna until 1657 and was succeeded by Alessan ... |
Herbert von Karajan | ... y distinguished recordings, including the 1972 Decca recording conducted by | with Luciano Pavarotti as Rodolfo and Mirella Freni as Mimi (made before P ... |
Miklós Rózsa | ... lbound, The Red House, The Lost Weekend (all three of which were written by | , the composer who pioneered the use of the instrument in Hollywood scores ... |
Will Smith | ... veral films, among them the Will Ferrell basketball comedy Semi-Pro and the | stark drama Seven Pounds |
Joss Whedon | Cordelia Chase is a fictional character created by | for the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer; she also appeared on B ... |
Andrew Wyeth | ... ed French, Rudolph F. Zallinger, George Tooker, Robert Vickrey, Peter Hurd, | , and science fiction artist John Schoenherr, notable as the cover artist ... |
Jack Bradbury | ... o] give the stories more variety.” Tony Strobl, Cliff Voorhees, Al Hubbard, | , Carson Van Osten, Ellis Eringer and Romano Scarpa were among the artists ... |
Amanda Palmer | Gaiman is married to songwriter and performer | . The couple publicly announced that they were dating in June 2009, announ ... |
Henry VIII | ... established during the Dissolution of the Monasteries under the auspices of | |
Lukas Foss | ... e taught primarily at Yale University where he had such notable students as | , Graham George, Norman Dello Joio, Mel Powell, Harold Shapero, Hans Otte, ... |
Gary Moore | ... itar on the song "She's My Baby" (on Volume 3) was played by rock guitarist | |
George Frideric Handel | ... performances, gambling and small musical recitals (for example the composer | (1685–1759) may have performed in this room. Handel lived with the family ... |
Judy Garland | ... Sam Cooke, Diana Ross, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hiromi Uehara, Madonna, | , Julie Andrews, Barbra Streisand, Marni Nixon, Natalie Cole, Patti Austin ... |
Selena | ... inent guests included Shakira, Don Francisco, the former members of Menudo, | , Celia Cruz, Thalía, Julio Iglesias, Alejandro Fernández, Enrique Iglesia ... |
Barbara Mandrell | ... neously, well into the 1980s. Artists like Crystal Gayle, Ronnie Milsap and | would also find success on the pop charts with their records as well |
Fred Rogers | ... int Vincent College, and golfer Arnold Palmer. It was the childhood home of | , children's television personality. He was also buried there in Unity Cem ... |
Frank Frazetta | ... nd Bakshi wanted to work with his long-time friend, the fantasy illustrator | . Fire and Ice was financed by some of American Pops investors for $1.2 mi ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... he first, entitled The Judy Garland Show, aired in 1962 and featured guests | and Dean Martin. Following this success, CBS made a $24 million offer to h ... |
Ringo Starr | ... lub Band in 1967. The song was written for and sung by The Beatles' drummer | as the character "Billy Shears"; it is ranked #304 on Rolling Stones list ... |
Peter Hurd | ... Cadmus, Jared French, Rudolph F. Zallinger, George Tooker, Robert Vickrey, | , Andrew Wyeth, and science fiction artist John Schoenherr, notable as the ... |
Friedrich Nietzsche | ... hy development of the body. Along these lines, the noted German philosopher | spoke of the positive physiological effects of abstinence: "The reabsorpti ... |
W. S. Gilbert | ... d, an American critic, claims that Wilde drew inspiration for his plot from | 's Engaged. Meticulous revisions continued throughout the Autumn—such that ... |
Baz Warne | In 2000, Ellis left the band and a new guitarist, | , was recruited |
Leonardo da Vinci | Cesare Borgia briefly employed | as military architect and engineer between 1502 and 1503. Cesare and Leona ... |
John Bonham | ... rock acts, including the deaths of Bon Scott, the lead singer of AC/DC, and | , drummer with Led Zeppelin. Zeppelin broke up almost immediately, but AC/ ... |
Robert Erickson | ... t the University of California, Berkeley, studying with Seymour Shifrin and | . He was involved in the experimental San Francisco Tape Music Center work ... |
Anthony Braxton's | Much of the multi-instrumentalist | music could be classified as free jazz. His Ghost Trance Music, which intr ... |
Helen Reddy | ... lleen Hewett, Keith Urban, The Angels, Ted Mullry Gang, Hush, The Mixtures, | , and Diana Trask |
Satoru Iwata | According to | , president of Nintendo, Dragon Quests widespread appeal is that it is "ma ... |
George Maciunas | ... garde. He initially developed an artistic relationship with Fluxus founder | (with whom he published a text titled An Anthology) and other members of t ... |
Tony Strobl | ... out facets of existing characters, [and to] give the stories more variety.” | , Cliff Voorhees, Al Hubbard, Jack Bradbury, Carson Van Osten, Ellis Ering ... |
Barnett Newman | ... t movement, instead finding himself drawn towards the "flatter" surfaces of | 's work and the "target" paintings of Jasper Johns. He began to produce wo ... |
Robert Vickrey | ... b Lawrence, Paul Cadmus, Jared French, Rudolph F. Zallinger, George Tooker, | , Peter Hurd, Andrew Wyeth, and science fiction artist John Schoenherr, no ... |
Jackie McLean | ... ng professionally at the age of 13 with saxophonist Sam Rivers. Saxophonist | hired Williams at 16. At 17 Williams found considerable fame with Miles Da ... |
Bon Scott | ... sonnel and direction of established hard rock acts, including the deaths of | , the lead singer of AC/DC, and John Bonham, drummer with Led Zeppelin. Ze ... |
George Gershwin | ... made a huge impression in the operetta Dédé. He met the American composers | and Irving Berlin and brought Dédé to Broadway in 1922. The same year he m ... |
Chris Squire | ... ss sound was recognized by the aggressive picked tone he developed with his | Signature Rickenbacker 4001CS, which can clearly be heard on Tool's first ... |
Giacomo Carissimi | ... Kerll. Since the latter was greatly influenced by Italian composers such as | , it is likely through Prentz that Pachelbel started developing an interes ... |
Tori Amos | One of Gaiman's most commented-upon friendships is with the musician | , a Sandman fan who became friends with Gaiman after making a reference to ... |
Louis Prima | ... oors, George Gershwin, The Mamas & the Papas, Herbie Hancock, Lou Reed, and | —for under $1 million. Released on February 12, 1981, the film was a finan ... |
Nobuo Uematsu | ... lly in concert halls throughout Japan. Early Dragon Quest concerts inspired | 's Final Fantasy compositions |
André Previn | Fleischmann then turned to | with the hopes that his conducting credentials and time spent at Hollywood ... |
Franz Kline | ... is work was influenced by the abstract expressionism of Jackson Pollock and | . Stella moved to New York in 1958, after his graduation. He is one of the ... |
Carly Simon | ... lling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Fleetwood Mac, The Carpenters, Elton John, | , Carole King, James Taylor, John Denver, The Eagles, America, Chicago, Th ... |
Carl Barks | ... iginally created in 1956 by the legendary Scrooge McDuck artist and creator | , the creator of much of the Duck universe. He is portrayed as an ambitiou ... |
Norman Dello Joio | ... University where he had such notable students as Lukas Foss, Graham George, | , Mel Powell, Harold Shapero, Hans Otte, Ruth Schonthal, and Oscar-winning ... |
Zhang Yimou | Zhang then appeared in Hero (2002), with her early mentor | . This was a huge success in the English-speaking world and was nominated ... |
Jet Li | Recent portrayals of prefects in modern popular culture include | ’s portrayal of the nameless prefect in the movie Hero |
Herbie Hancock | ... Tormé, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Sam Cooke, Diana Ross, Miles Davis, | , Hiromi Uehara, Madonna, Judy Garland, Julie Andrews, Barbra Streisand, M ... |
Irving Berlin | ... ion in the operetta Dédé. He met the American composers George Gershwin and | and brought Dédé to Broadway in 1922. The same year he met Yvonne Vallée, ... |
Miles Davis | ... ie McLean hired Williams at 16. At 17 Williams found considerable fame with | , joining a group that was later dubbed Davis's Second Great Quintet. Will ... |
George Harrison | ... throw tomatoes at him should he perform it live. (In the early days, after | made a passing comment that he liked jelly babies, the group was showered ... |
Newton | ... h included) orbited the Sun, but the optics (and the specific mathematics – | 's Law of Gravitation for example) necessary to provide data that would co ... |
Graham George | ... marily at Yale University where he had such notable students as Lukas Foss, | , Norman Dello Joio, Mel Powell, Harold Shapero, Hans Otte, Ruth Schonthal ... |
George Tooker | ... Ben Shahn; Jacob Lawrence, Paul Cadmus, Jared French, Rudolph F. Zallinger, | , Robert Vickrey, Peter Hurd, Andrew Wyeth, and science fiction artist Joh ... |
Keith Urban | ... lliams, Peter Andre, Goanna, Australian Crawl, Rose Tattoo, Colleen Hewett, | , The Angels, Ted Mullry Gang, Hush, The Mixtures, Helen Reddy, and Diana ... |
John Cage | ... n Young visited Darmstadt in 1959, he encountered the music and writings of | . There he also met Cage's collaborator, pianist David Tudor, who subseque ... |
George Lucas | THX 1138 is a 1971 science fiction film directed by | in his directorial debut. The film is written by Lucas and Walter Murch. I ... |
Walter Spies | ... as C.G.C. Reinwardt (founder and first director of Bogor Botanical Garden), | (German of Russian origin, who became the artist that made Bali known to t ... |
Jackson Pollock | ... t development, and his work was influenced by the abstract expressionism of | and Franz Kline. Stella moved to New York in 1958, after his graduation. H ... |
Lou Reed | ... Joplin, The Doors, George Gershwin, The Mamas & the Papas, Herbie Hancock, | , and Louis Prima—for under $1 million. Released on February 12, 1981, the ... |
Hayao Miyazaki | ... oving Castle was adapted as a Japanese animated movie in 2004, by filmmaker | . A version dubbed in English was released in the UK and US in 2005, with ... |
Jerome Kern | ... material for musicals and films, sharing an Academy Award for his song with | , "The Last Time I Saw Paris", which was included in the 1941 film Lady Be ... |
John Ruskin | ... ater gave Wilde his sense of almost flippant devotion to art, though it was | who gave him a purpose for it. Ruskin despaired at the self-validating aes ... |
Sam Rivers | ... rly age, and began playing professionally at the age of 13 with saxophonist | . Saxophonist Jackie McLean hired Williams at 16. At 17 Williams found con ... |
Johann Kaspar Kerll | ... de the Gymnasium. His teacher was Kaspar (Caspar) Prentz, once a student of | . Since the latter was greatly influenced by Italian composers such as Gia ... |
Benjamin Britten | ... red again until 1966 when Donald Mitchell unearthed it. The following year, | conducted the first performance of it since Mahler's time at Aldeburgh. Th ... |
Elton John | ... ch as The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Fleetwood Mac, The Carpenters, | , Carly Simon, Carole King, James Taylor, John Denver, The Eagles, America ... |
The Viper | ... to hiding in a Rocky Mountain compound. He recruited the female sociopath " | ", a move that alienated his minions and was further rocked when his chief ... |
Nick Lowe | ... and Big Star. Singles from such groups, such as The Records' "Starry Eyes", | 's "Cruel to be Kind" and Bram Tchaikovsky's "Girl of My Dreams", rivaled ... |
Willie Nelson | ... ntry artists continued to see their records perform well on the pop charts. | and Juice Newton each had two songs in the top 5 of the Billboard Hot 100 ... |
Miles Davis | ... Sinatra, Mel Tormé, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Sam Cooke, Diana Ross, | , Herbie Hancock, Hiromi Uehara, Madonna, Judy Garland, Julie Andrews, Bar ... |
Józef Elsner | ... ms like the polonaise. In the 19th century the most popular composers were: | and his pupils Fryderyk Chopin and Ignacy Dobrzyński. Important opera comp ... |
Jackie Chan | ... ovie was in Rush Hour 2, but because she did not speak English at the time, | had to interpret everything the director said to her. In the movie, her ch ... |
Matt Monro | ... ritish top 10 three months after the release of Help! in a cover version by | . "Yesterday" was voted the best song of the 20th century in a 1999 BBC Ra ... |
William Revelli | ... School band won national Sousa band competitions under the direction of Dr. | , who later went on to lead the prestigious University of Michigan bands p ... |
Thomas Uwins | ... were Charles Eastlake, Richard Westmacott (the younger), William Bewick and | . Perhaps the most dedicated patron of Severn's work in the 1830s was Will ... |
Stephen Leek | ... rett Dean, Martin Wesley-Smith, Georges Lentz, Richard Mills, Ross Edwards, | , Matthew Hindson and Constantine Koukias have embodied the pinnacle of es ... |
Jerry Lee Lewis | ... illie Holiday, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, the Supremes, the Commodores, | and even Michael Jackson, are funky influences on the music. One of the mo ... |
Joe Maneri | ... pioneers included Charles Mingus, Eric Dolphy, Albert Ayler, Archie Shepp, | and Sun Ra. Although today "free jazz" is the generally-used term, many ot ... |
King William I | ... f the powers gathered at the Congress of Vienna, William proclaimed himself | . He was also made grand duke of Luxembourg, and the title 'Prince of Oran ... |
Usher | ... ian Grazer producing and Jez and John-Henry Butterworth writing the script. | and are interested in being in the project |
Warne Marsh | ... h recorded in 1949 with a sextet including saxophone players Lee Konitz and | . In 1954 Shelly Manne recorded a piece called "Abstract No. 1" with trump ... |
Lee Konitz | ... influences and until 1956 he planned to devote his career to it. At first, | and Warne Marsh influenced his alto saxophone playing style, and later Joh ... |
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Marion Zimmer Bradley | ... sensible Camelot; inspired by Alcock's Cadbury-Camelot excavation, writers | , Mary Stewart, and Catherine Christian place their Camelots in that city ... |
Elton John | ... record of his early songs with such figures as Rory Gallagher, Ringo Starr, | and Brian May called Putting on the Style. A follow-up album featuring Alb ... |
Henry Fuseli | File:John Henry Fuseli - The Nightmare.JPG| | , 1781, The Nightmare, a classical artist whose themes often anticipate th ... |
Matthäus Merian | ... the Hussites devastated Bayreuth and the town hall and churches were razed. | described this event in 1642 as follows:"In 1430 the Hussites from Bohemia ... |
John McLaughlin | ... world music, avant garde classical music, and rock and pop music. Guitarist | 's Mahavishnu Orchestra played a mix of rock and jazz infused with East In ... |
Barry White | ... eme" by Love Unlimited Orchestra, a track which was written and produced by | . In order to release the "Dream of Me" track as an OMD single, however, M ... |
Bob Dylan | ... ion Home is a documentary film by Martin Scorsese that tells of the life of | , and his impact on American popular music and culture of the 20th century ... |
Marilyn Monroe | ... Happen to You. Lemmon worked with many legendary leading ladies, among them | , Natalie Wood, Betty Grable, Janet Leigh, Shirley MacLaine, Romy Schneide ... |
Paul Simonon | ... oe Strummer (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Mick Jones (lead guitar, vocals), | (bass guitar, vocals) and Nicky "Topper" Headon (drums, percussion). Heado ... |
Sun Ra | ... ded Charles Mingus, Eric Dolphy, Albert Ayler, Archie Shepp, Joe Maneri and | . Although today "free jazz" is the generally-used term, many other terms ... |
Matthew Hindson | ... tin Wesley-Smith, Georges Lentz, Richard Mills, Ross Edwards, Stephen Leek, | and Constantine Koukias have embodied the pinnacle of established Australi ... |
Michael Jackson | ... nklin, Otis Redding, the Supremes, the Commodores, Jerry Lee Lewis and even | , are funky influences on the music. One of the most influential tracks in ... |
Tage Frid | Of course either saw can be used either way, and | has even sai |
Geoff Moore and the Distance | ... Records, and made a cameo appearance in a music video with Christian artist | for a cover version of his song "Why Should the Devil (Have all the Good M ... |
Jan Peerce | ... d the world premiere of the opera, conducts the NBC Symphony Orchestra with | as Rodolfo and Licia Albanese as Mimì. It is the only recording of a Pucci ... |
Bootsy Collins | ... his was the first album to include the whole of the House Guests, including | , Catfish Collins, Chicken Gunnels, Rob McCollough and Kash Waddy. It also ... |
Shelly Manne | ... th a sextet including saxophone players Lee Konitz and Warne Marsh. In 1954 | recorded a piece called "Abstract No. 1" with trumpeter Shorty Rogers and ... |
Phil Spector | ... he Velvet Underground's "melancholy noise" with Beach Boys pop melodies and | 's "Wall of Sound" production, while New Order emerged from the demise of ... |
Brian May | ... arly songs with such figures as Rory Gallagher, Ringo Starr, Elton John and | called Putting on the Style. A follow-up album featuring Albert Lee saw Do ... |
Pharoah Sanders | ... expressing the thoughts of the composer. Many free jazz musicians, notably | and John Coltrane, use harsh overblowing techniques or otherwise elicit un ... |
Thomas Hart Benton | ... h; and the medium was popular with American artists such as the Regionalist | and his student Roger Medearis; Social Realists Isabel Bishop, Reginald Ma ... |
Warne Marsh | ... until 1956 he planned to devote his career to it. At first, Lee Konitz and | influenced his alto saxophone playing style, and later John Coltrane shape ... |
Winston Churchill | ... emed destined to reach. This sense of opportunities missed was summed up by | in his book Great Contemporaries (1937) |
Dan Hardy | ... recorded a song titled "Plastic Paddy". British Mixed martial arts fighter | has called American fighter Marcus Davis a "Plastic Paddy" due to Marcus' ... |
Philip James de Loutherbourg | File:Philipp Jakob Loutherbourg d. J. 002.jpg| | , Coalbrookdale by Night, 1801, a key location of the English Industrial R ... |
Gioachino Rossini | ... opera and voiced the role of Magpie, the eponymous thief in a recording of | 's opera semi-seria in two acts, La gazza ladra (The Thieving Magpie) in w ... |
Patti Smith | ... ing into CBGB's early punk scene with other emerging acts like the Ramones, | , Television, and Mink DeVille. The lineup in 1976 was Poison Ivy Rorschac ... |
Lewis Carroll | ... ed the power of putting things in brackets." Another childhood favorite was | 's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, which he called "a favourite forever. ... |
Aretha Franklin | ... en, Marvin Gaye, Ella Fitzgerald, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Billie Holiday, | , Otis Redding, the Supremes, the Commodores, Jerry Lee Lewis and even Mic ... |
Lennie Tristano | ... rdings in jazz are two pieces recorded under the leadership of jazz pianist | : "Intuition" and "Digression", both recorded in 1949 with a sextet includ ... |
Pierre Boulez | ... , and Erich Leinsdorf; more recently, others have included Kurt Sanderling, | , Leonard Bernstein, Charles Dutoit, Christoph Eschenbach, and Rafael Früh ... |
George Gershwin | ... rchestra Choice. In addition, Rattle's acclaimed complete 1989 recording of | 's opera Porgy and Bess was used as the soundtrack for the equally acclaim ... |
Buddy Guy | On 21 February 2012, music legends Mick Jagger, B.B. King, | and Jeff Beck along with a blues ensemble was invited to perform at the Wh ... |
Vito Acconci | ... , Italy where he encountered video artists Nam June Paik, Bruce Nauman, and | . From 1976-1983, he was artist-in-residence at WNET Thirteen Television L ... |
Jeff Loomis | In 1987, a 16-year-old | of Sanctuary and, later, Nevermore, auditioned following the departure of ... |
John Wycliffe | Martin Luther's spiritual predecessors included | and Jan Hus, who likewise had attempted to reform the Roman Catholic Churc ... |
Alan Moore | ... he League of Extraordinary Gentlemen in the graphic novels of that title by | and Kevin O'Neill and make a more significant appearance in The Black Doss ... |
Reginald Marsh | ... Hart Benton and his student Roger Medearis; Social Realists Isabel Bishop, | , and Ben Shahn; Jacob Lawrence, Paul Cadmus, Jared French, Rudolph F. Zal ... |
Jeff Beck | On 21 February 2012, music legends Mick Jagger, B.B. King, Buddy Guy and | along with a blues ensemble was invited to perform at the White House conc ... |
Richard Mills | ... na Kats-Chernin, Carl Vine, Brett Dean, Martin Wesley-Smith, Georges Lentz, | , Ross Edwards, Stephen Leek, Matthew Hindson and Constantine Koukias have ... |
Leonard Bernstein | ... nsdorf; more recently, others have included Kurt Sanderling, Pierre Boulez, | , Charles Dutoit, Christoph Eschenbach, and Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos |
Rory Gallagher | ... tion in 1978, when he made a record of his early songs with such figures as | , Ringo Starr, Elton John and Brian May called Putting on the Style. A fol ... |
Marlene Dietrich | ... any of Crawford's friends and co-workers, including Van Johnson, Ann Blyth, | , Myrna Loy, Cesar Romero, Gary Gray, Crawford's first husband, Douglas Fa ... |
Terence Blanchard | ... r and Ramsey Lewis. Gang Starr also collaborated with Branford Marsalis and | .Groups making up the collective known as the Native Tongues Posse tended ... |
Clint Eastwood | ... Editing and Best Cinematography. Scorsese lost again, this time to director | for Million Dollar Baby (which also won Best Picture) |
John Taylor | ... aul Bley, the Pat Metheny Group, Jan Garbarek, Ralph Towner, Kenny Wheeler, | , John Surman and Eberhard Weber, establishing a new chamber music aesthet ... |
Winston Churchill | ... he gold standard and in 1925 they were able to convince the then Chancellor | to re-establish it, which had a depressing effect on British industry. Key ... |
Woody Guthrie | ... ms - The Song Lyrics of Ralph McTell towards the end of 2005. Dedicated "to | , the man who started it all for me", Time's Poems contains "...all the so ... |
Isaac Newton | ... ly credited with being the first to develop the theory of atomism, although | preferred to credit the obscure Moschus the Phoenician (whom he believed t ... |
Jack Kirby | ... #1 (cover-dated March 1941), written and drawn by the team of Joe Simon and | |
Ringo Starr | ... en he made a record of his early songs with such figures as Rory Gallagher, | , Elton John and Brian May called Putting on the Style. A follow-up album ... |
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Anna Netrebko | ... is the 2008 Deutsche Grammophon release conducted by Bertrand de Billy with | and as Mimì and Rodolfo |
John Coltrane | ... nitz and Warne Marsh influenced his alto saxophone playing style, and later | shaped Young's use of the sopranino saxophone. Jazz was, together with Ind ... |
Marcus Davis | ... ". British Mixed martial arts fighter Dan Hardy has called American fighter | a "Plastic Paddy" due to Marcus' enthusiasm for his Irish ancestry. In the ... |
Otis Redding | ... Ella Fitzgerald, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Billie Holiday, Aretha Franklin, | , the Supremes, the Commodores, Jerry Lee Lewis and even Michael Jackson, ... |
Lou Reed | ... , Mike Tirico, Sean McDonough, Ian Eagle, Brian Higgins, and Dick Stockton. | also hosted a free-format show on WAER during his time at Syracuse Univers ... |
Carl Perkins | ... ate shared by some of The Beatles' studio session tapes prior to late 1963. | has said that he joined The Beatles in the studio for a late night jam ses ... |
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Lee Konitz | ... igression", both recorded in 1949 with a sextet including saxophone players | and Warne Marsh. In 1954 Shelly Manne recorded a piece called "Abstract No ... |
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Marc Ribot | ... d, and the role of improvisation is correspondingly increased. As guitarist | has remarked, free jazz musicians like Ornette Coleman and Albert Ayler, " ... |
Isaac Newton | ... y was common among highly important seventeenth-century scientists, such as | , and Gottfried Leibniz. Newton was even accused of introducing occult age ... |
Bob Dylan | ... rie and The Country Blues', featuring his covers of songs by Woody Guthrie, | and black American blues artists such as Big Bill Broonzy. He also recorde ... |
Lewis Carroll | Alice-in-Wonderland syndrome (AIWS, named after the novel written by | ), also known as Todd's syndrome, is a disorienting neurological condition ... |
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Stevie Wonder | ... opular, influential rhythm and blues (R&B) artists as multi-instrumentalist | and the popular quintet The Jackson 5. A major event in music in the early ... |
Bob & Earl | ... ' manager, Tony King, who told Bakshi that the band had recorded a cover of | 's "Harlem Shuffle", and wanted Bakshi to direct the music video. He was t ... |
Carrie Underwood | In 2005, country singer | rose to fame as the winner of the fourth season of American Idol and becam ... |
Paul Chapman | ... se for Schenker). By the time of the Phenomenon tour, ex-Skid Row guitarist | joined the group, but he left in January 1975 to form Lone Star |
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Ezra Pound | In 1915, | , overseas editor of Poetry magazine, recommended to Harriet Monroe, the m ... |
Johann Gottfried Walther | ... as born near Weimar, and died in the same area. He is known as a student of | and Johann Sebastian Bach |
Richard Wagner | ... her intellectuals. Many of his correspondents became his friends, including | , Louis Pasteur, Louis Agassiz, John Greenleaf Whittier, Michel Eugène Che ... |
Ernst Fuchs | Other practicing tempera artists include, Philip Aziz, | , Antonio Roybal, George Huszar, Donald Jackson, Tim Lowly, Altoon Sultan, ... |
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner | ... omas Mann novel Der Zauberberg (The Magic Mountain). Between 1936 and 1938, | , then at the end of his life, depicted Davos and the Junkerboden. His pai ... |
John Denver | ... od Mac, The Carpenters, Elton John, Carly Simon, Carole King, James Taylor, | , The Eagles, America, Chicago, The Doobie Brothers, Paul McCartney and Wi ... |
Linda Ronstadt | ... ef forays into New Wave-styled music by non-New Wave artists Billy Joel and | . The release during this period of Gary Numan's album The Pleasure Princi ... |
Cecil Taylor | ... ee jazz movement coalesced around such important (and disparate) figures as | , Sun Ra, Ornette Coleman, and John Coltrane, as well as many lesser-known ... |
Johann Sebastian Bach | ... in the same area. He is known as a student of Johann Gottfried Walther and | |
Linda Thompson | ... am", composed by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds and David Foster, with words by | was performed in the opening ceremony by Céline Dion accompanied by David ... |
Nam June Paik | ... oneering video studio in Florence, Italy where he encountered video artists | , Bruce Nauman, and Vito Acconci. From 1976-1983, he was artist-in-residen ... |
David Arnold | ... World Service's signature tune is now a five-note motif created by composer | . It is heard across the network in different variations. The World Servic ... |
Ornette Coleman | ... y increased. As guitarist Marc Ribot has remarked, free jazz musicians like | and Albert Ayler, "although they were freeing up certain strictures of beb ... |
Chris Potter | ... Stefon Harris, trumpeters Roy Hargrove and Terence Blanchard, saxophonists | and Joshua Redman and bassist Christian McBride |
Ann Mary Newton | ... ren, three of whom became noteworthy artists: Walter and Arthur Severn, and | , who married the archeologist and Keeper of Antiquities at the British Mu ... |
Claude Monet | ... e (butter tower). The cathedral was the subject of a series of paintings by | , some of which are exhibited in the Musée d'Orsay in Paris |
Diane Warren | ... ith Ron Nevison and Chas Sanford, and they topped the charts again with the | -composed single "Look Away", from the album Chicago 19. The album also yi ... |
Ali Akbar Khan | ... e Young discovered Indian music in 1957 on the campus of the UCLA. He cites | (sarod) and Chatur Lal (tabla) as particularly significant. The discovery ... |
Gladys Knight | ... k or syncopated rock & roll breaks, Al Green, Marvin Gaye, Ella Fitzgerald, | & the Pips, Billie Holiday, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, the Supremes, t ... |
Ada Brown | Scott was a cousin of blues singer | |
Igor Stravinsky | ... e Philharmonic in concerts and/or world premieres of their works, including | , William Kraft, John Harbison, Witold Lutosławski, Aaron Copland, Pierre ... |
Beverley Kutner | ... ohn and Beverley Martyn, his then wife, who had previously recorded solo as | and had worked with artists such as Nick Drake and Jimmy Page. Her second ... |
Willard Van Dyke | ... re Lorentz's The Plow That Broke the Plains (1936) and The River (1938) and | 's The City (1939) are notable New Deal productions, each presenting compl ... |
Sun Ra | ... nt coalesced around such important (and disparate) figures as Cecil Taylor, | , Ornette Coleman, and John Coltrane, as well as many lesser-known figures ... |
Will Ferrell | In 2008, Harrelson appeared in several films, among them the | basketball comedy Semi-Pro and the Will Smith stark drama Seven Pounds |
Offenbach | ... mune), where it is juxtaposed contrapuntally with the famous "Can-can" from | 's Orpheus in the Underworld |
Albert Ayler | ... arist Marc Ribot has remarked, free jazz musicians like Ornette Coleman and | , "although they were freeing up certain strictures of bebop, were in fact ... |
Gary Numan | ... ve artists Billy Joel and Linda Ronstadt. The release during this period of | 's album The Pleasure Principle would be the pop chart breakthrough for Sy ... |
Barry Goldwater | ... nvention, ill health prevented him from attending. The Presidential nominee | acknowledged Hoover's absence in his acceptance speech |
Jean-Baptiste Greuze | ... . In an episode where Moriarty is interviewed by a policeman, a painting by | is described as hanging on the wall; Holmes remarks on another work by the ... |
Céline Dion | ... ster, with words by Linda Thompson was performed in the opening ceremony by | accompanied by David Foster on the piano, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra a ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... metimes spelled Shmidt), was a former Nazi general officer and confidant of | . He has been closely affiliated with HYDRA and is an enemy of S.H.I.E.L.D ... |
Bruce Nauman | ... studio in Florence, Italy where he encountered video artists Nam June Paik, | , and Vito Acconci. From 1976-1983, he was artist-in-residence at WNET Thi ... |
Georges Lentz | ... eme Koehne, Elena Kats-Chernin, Carl Vine, Brett Dean, Martin Wesley-Smith, | , Richard Mills, Ross Edwards, Stephen Leek, Matthew Hindson and Constanti ... |
M.I.A. | ... abyshambles, The Futureheads, The Charlatans and The Arctic Monkeys. Before | had an international hit in 2008 with "Paper Planes", which is built aroun ... |
Count Louis Sparre | ... for the city. The plan was cancelled due to a popular resistance headed by | The central point of the old town is the medieval, stone and brick Porvoo ... |
John Simon | Producer | is cited as a "sixth member" of the Band for producing and playing on Musi ... |
Paul Raymond | In July, 1976 the band recruited keyboardist and rhythm guitarist | from Savoy Brown to make 1977's Lights Out. This album was the pinnacle of ... |
Screamin' Jay Hawkins | ... hich they emerged. They also were influenced to a degree by the Ramones and | , who was an influence for their style of theatrical horror-blues |
John Ruskin | ... married Joan Ruskin Agnew, a cousin of the Victorian art and social critic | . The Severns had another child, Henry, who died as an infant in a crib ac ... |
Ornette Coleman | ... sced around such important (and disparate) figures as Cecil Taylor, Sun Ra, | , and John Coltrane, as well as many lesser-known figures such as Joe Mane ... |
Don Henley | ... n states. Other rock stars who featured a country song on their albums were | and Poison |
Billie Holiday | ... l breaks, Al Green, Marvin Gaye, Ella Fitzgerald, Gladys Knight & the Pips, | , Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, the Supremes, the Commodores, Jerry Lee L ... |
Tampa Red | ... a harmonica given to him by his father. He learned to play some guitar from | , in addition to learning to play piano and drums from others he met durin ... |
Nicolas Roeg | ... also had an intermittent acting career, most notably in Donald Cammell and | 's Performance (1968) and as Australian bushranger Ned Kelly (1970). He co ... |
Brett Dean | ... igel Westlake, David Worrall, Graeme Koehne, Elena Kats-Chernin, Carl Vine, | , Martin Wesley-Smith, Georges Lentz, Richard Mills, Ross Edwards, Stephen ... |
Alan Jay Lerner | ... a High Middle Ages palace. It lends its name to the 1960 musical Camelot by | and Frederick Loewe, which is based on T. H. White's literary version of t ... |
John Harbison | ... r world premieres of their works, including Igor Stravinsky, William Kraft, | , Witold Lutosławski, Aaron Copland, Pierre Boulez, Steven Stucky, John Wi ... |
Claude Monet | ... x-Arts de Rouen, an art museum with pictures of well-known painters such as | and Géricault; Musée maritime fluvial et portuaire, a museum on the histor ... |
J. J. Thomson | ... s own as a compressed electron (detected in 1897 by British experimentalist | ) would prove unstable. Meanwhile, other experimenters began to detect une ... |
Luis Buñuel | ... Henri Storck directed Borinage (1931) about the Belgian coal mining region. | directed a "surrealist" documentary Las Hurdes (1933) |
Moby | ... s released in 1998, and an EP of remixed material by such acts as Sash! and | |
Floyd Cramer | ... ome sessions at Hickory Records in Nashville, Tennessee with Charlie McCoy, | and The Jordanaires. After 1964, he was primarily occupied as a record pro ... |
Al Green | As a musical style built around funk or syncopated rock & roll breaks, | , Marvin Gaye, Ella Fitzgerald, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Billie Holiday, ... |
Carole King | ... Bruce Springsteen, Fleetwood Mac, The Carpenters, Elton John, Carly Simon, | , James Taylor, John Denver, The Eagles, America, Chicago, The Doobie Brot ... |
Witold Lutosławski | ... es of their works, including Igor Stravinsky, William Kraft, John Harbison, | , Aaron Copland, Pierre Boulez, Steven Stucky, John Williams, Jerry Goldsm ... |
Billy Joel | ... a. 1980 saw brief forays into New Wave-styled music by non-New Wave artists | and Linda Ronstadt. The release during this period of Gary Numan's album T ... |
Johnny O'Keefe | ... ; Dance group The Avalanches; jazz guitarist Tommy Emmanuel; pioneer rocker | , global folk-rock band The Seekers, global rock and pop bands Men At Work ... |
David Tudor | ... Art in Syracuse. From 1973 to 1980, he studied and performed with composer | in the new music group "Rainforest" (later called "Composers Inside Electr ... |
Arnolfo di Cambio | Artists associated with Florence range from | and Cimabue to Giotto, Nanni di Banco, and Paolo Uccello; through Lorenzo ... |
Early Netherlandish painting | ... g artworks as its advantages became widely known. The transition began with | in northern Europe, and by the height of the Renaissance oil painting tech ... |
Verdi's | ... Gramophone Company's house conductor since 1904; he had made recordings of | Ernani and Rigoletto before tackling Tosca with a young and largely unknow ... |
Louis Jordan | ... uring this time. Brown was inspired to become an entertainer after watching | , a popular jazz and R&B performer during the 1940s, and Jordan's Tympany ... |
Betty Hutton | ... denounced the book, categorically denying any abuse. But others, including | , Helen Hayes, James MacArthur, June Allyson, Liz Smith, and Rex Reed witn ... |
Aaron Copland | ... ncluding Igor Stravinsky, William Kraft, John Harbison, Witold Lutosławski, | , Pierre Boulez, Steven Stucky, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, John Adams ... |
James Taylor | ... steen, Fleetwood Mac, The Carpenters, Elton John, Carly Simon, Carole King, | , John Denver, The Eagles, America, Chicago, The Doobie Brothers, Paul McC ... |
Sonny Boy Williamson | In 1965, Helm and the band met blues singer and harmonica player | . They wanted to record with him, offering to become his backing band, but ... |
Kenneth Anger | ... alian bushranger Ned Kelly (1970). He composed an improvised soundtrack for | 's film Invocation Of My Demon Brother on the Moog synthesiser in 1969. He ... |
Marvin Gaye | ... musical style built around funk or syncopated rock & roll breaks, Al Green, | , Ella Fitzgerald, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Billie Holiday, Aretha Frankl ... |
Pierre Boulez | ... travinsky, William Kraft, John Harbison, Witold Lutosławski, Aaron Copland, | , Steven Stucky, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, John Adams, Thomas Adès, ... |
Martin Wesley-Smith | ... e, David Worrall, Graeme Koehne, Elena Kats-Chernin, Carl Vine, Brett Dean, | , Georges Lentz, Richard Mills, Ross Edwards, Stephen Leek, Matthew Hindso ... |
Michael Tait | ... Bingham Nash from Sixpence None the Richer as Clare, Kevin Max as Ivory and | as Buzz |
Herbert von Karajan | ... tations of the piece by Rattle's immediate predecessors, Claudio Abbado and | . He has also worked with the Toronto Children's Chorus. Rattle and the BP ... |
Frederick Loewe | ... alace. It lends its name to the 1960 musical Camelot by Alan Jay Lerner and | , which is based on T. H. White's literary version of the legend, The Once ... |
J. M. W. Turner | ... ioned by Leopold I of Belgium in 1826. The latter picture likely influenced | 's major work, The View of Orvieto. One of his most remarkably inventive w ... |
Anthony Braxton | ... ructures are employed, some of them very detailed and complex; the music of | furnishes many examples. It would perhaps be best to call this modern or a ... |
Justin Hayward | ... he decade at Pye Records. Among those he worked with during this period was | |
John Stevens | ... copies by mail from home. Live at Leeds features Danny Thompson and drummer | . In 2010 Universal Music released a 2CD Deluxe version of Live at Leeds r ... |
Claude Debussy | ... th several nymphs during the morning in a dreamlike monologue. The composer | based on it his symphonic poem (1894) |
Bob Seger | ... after the album was recorded, the band hired guitarist Dawayne Bailey from | 's Silver Bullet Band. Bailey and Scheff had previously played in bands to ... |
Ella Fitzgerald | ... built around funk or syncopated rock & roll breaks, Al Green, Marvin Gaye, | , Gladys Knight & the Pips, Billie Holiday, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, ... |
Joe Strummer | ... and rockabilly. For most of their recording career, the Clash consisted of | (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Mick Jones (lead guitar, vocals), Paul Simon ... |
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Ron Carter | ... of hip hop's most acclaimed albums, and earned praise too from jazz bassist | , who played double bass on one track. Rap duo Pete Rock & CL Smooth incor ... |
Bohuslav Martinů | Concert composers who have written for theremin include | , Percy Grainger, Christian Wolff, Joseph Schillinger, Moritz Eggert, Irai ... |
Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle | ... (English: "War Song for the Army of the Rhine") was written and composed by | in 1792. The French National Convention adopted it as the Republic's anthe ... |
Ornette Coleman | Free jazz is most strongly associated with the 1950s innovations of | and Cecil Taylor and the later works of saxophonist John Coltrane. Other i ... |
Bob Marley | ... r Tosh, Sly & Robbie, Bill Laswell, Lee Perry, Mad Professor, Roots Radics, | and Buju Banton heavily influencing the music. This influence has lessened ... |
Early Netherlandish painting | ... the principal medium used for creating artworks during the 15th century in | in northern Europe. Around 1500, oil paint replaced tempera in Italy. In t ... |
Helen Deutsch | ... uppeteer is conducted through the medium of four puppets. The screenplay by | was adapted from "The Man Who Hated People," a short story by Paul Gallico ... |
Steven Stucky | ... iam Kraft, John Harbison, Witold Lutosławski, Aaron Copland, Pierre Boulez, | , John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, John Adams, Thomas Adès, and Esa-Pekka S ... |
Carl Vine | ... Liza Lim, Nigel Westlake, David Worrall, Graeme Koehne, Elena Kats-Chernin, | , Brett Dean, Martin Wesley-Smith, Georges Lentz, Richard Mills, Ross Edwa ... |
Jacob Epstein | ... fter T.S. Eliot, a former member of the college has a bust of the writer by | , presented by Frank Brenchley, a former member and fellow of the college, ... |
Tiny Tim | ... ring circuit, sometimes backing other singers (including a brief stint with | ). Dylan invited the Hawks to join him in Woodstock, where they recorded a ... |
Ginger Baker | The song was recorded in London in 1968, with the assistance of | of Cream, who was one of Clinton's favorite drummers |
Lewis Carroll | ... ild and a teenager, Gaiman read the works of C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, | , James Branch Cabell, Edgar Allan Poe, Michael Moorcock, Ursula K. Le Gui ... |
Sherlock Holmes | Professor James Moriarty is the archenemy of | , a fictional detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Moriarty is a c ... |
Gustav Ernesaks | ... he music of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic's anthem was composed by | , and the lyrics were written by Johannes Semper. It and the Karelo-Finnis ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... 935), which chronicled the 1934 Nazi Party Congress and was commissioned by | . Leftist filmmakers Joris Ivens and Henri Storck directed Borinage (1931) ... |
Little Richard | ... matching red leather outfits reminiscent of 1950s rock n roll stars such as | . Some bands such as The Beat adapted the look of punk rocker contemporari ... |
Doug Marlette | ... ganus, Michael Malone, Annie Dillard, Hal Crowther, Frances Mayes, the late | , and David Payne |
Jon Brion | ... n Candle days. He finally began recording a new album with only himself and | as producers sometime during 2001. The pair had recorded a substantial amo ... |
Protogenes | Apelles was a contemporary of | , whose reputation he advocated. Pliny also recorded an anecdote that was ... |
Bruce Springsteen | Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. is the first studio album by | , released in 1973. It only sold about 25,000 copies in the first year of ... |
Van Morrison | Donegan experienced another late renaissance when in 2000 he appeared on | 's album The Skiffle Sessions - Live In Belfast 1998, a critically acclaim ... |
W. A. Dwiggins | ... ts alone. The College Publications Committee commissioned noted typographer | to create a line drawing version of the seal in 1940 that saw widespread u ... |
Slim Dusty | ... era singers Dame Nellie Melba and Dame Joan Sutherland; country music stars | (Australia's biggest selling domestic artist) and John Williamson; solo ar ... |
Early Netherlandish painting | ... sculptures, carvings and wood fittings, perhaps especially for outdoor use. | in the 15th century was, however, the first to make oil the usual painting ... |
Chet Atkins | ... luenced by the popularity of line dancing. This influence was so great that | was quoted as saying "The music has gotten pretty bad, I think. It's all t ... |
Paul Winchell | ... arity inspired many other famous ventriloquists who followed him, including | , Jimmy Nelson, Jeff Dunham, Shari Lewis, Willie Tyler and Jay Johnson |
Tove Jansson | ... rated by pictures from many of the translated editions, including images by | . The edition also presents a number of little-known texts such as the 192 ... |
Jimmy Page | ... he Hermit, and ZoSo, the latter of which is derived from the symbol used by | for the album sleeve. ZoSo has subsequently been used as moniker for Jimmy ... |
Marian Zazeela | ... th Pandit Pran Nath. Fellow students included calligrapher and light artist | (who married Young in 1963), composers Terry Riley and Yoshi Wada, philoso ... |
Ferdinand VII of Spain | ... for a short time as a party nickname in the civil wars during the reign of | |
Joseph Schillinger | ... ten for theremin include Bohuslav Martinů, Percy Grainger, Christian Wolff, | , Moritz Eggert, Iraida Yusupova, Jorge Antunes, Vladimir Komarov and Anis ... |
Antonio Canova | ... s time that Severn met, among other notables, the sculptors John Gibson and | , and Lord Byron's friend, the adventurer Edward John Trelawny. Severn mad ... |
Abraham van Linge | ... the windows then firing them, a complicated procedure. They are the work of | , who was an expert in this technique. The east window of the chapel depic ... |
John Bunyan | ... e still supported two Dissenting chapels. Notable local Dissenters included | , of Bedford, author of the Pilgrim's Progress, and another important hymn ... |
Marianne Faithfull | ... You", "What Goes On", "Eleanor Rigby", "Etcetera" (a 1968 song intended for | ), and "The Long and Winding Road" |
Marcus Aemilius Lepidus | ... ple in Rome was planned by Julius Caesar and was erected after his death by | on the site of the Curia Hostilia, which had been restored by Lucius Corne ... |
Irving Berlin | ... ole was as Cosmo Constantine in the original 1950 Broadway stage version of | 's Call Me Madam, opposite Ethel Merman (although he is heard singing a so ... |
Calixa Lavallée | ... of Quebec Théodore Robitaille for the 1880 Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day ceremony | ;wrote the music as a setting of a French Canadian patriotic poem composed ... |
Cecil Taylor | ... most strongly associated with the 1950s innovations of Ornette Coleman and | and the later works of saxophonist John Coltrane. Other important pioneers ... |
Buju Banton | ... obbie, Bill Laswell, Lee Perry, Mad Professor, Roots Radics, Bob Marley and | heavily influencing the music. This influence has lessened with time but i ... |
Pauline Julien | ... r to arrest people without warrant, and 497 people were arrested, including | |
Bob Dylan | ... "Jet Airliner" exists in which the word "shit" is faded out. Likewise, the | song "Hurricane" has a line about having no idea "what kind of shit was ab ... |
Gian Lorenzo Bernini | ... at Palazzo Barberini by Cardinal Maffeo Barberini (later Pope Urban VIII). | restored and refinished the statue |
Johnny Williams | ... ed by Dave Wade); Louis Shoobe (upright bass); Dave Harris (tenor sax); and | (drums). They made their first recordings in New York on February 20, 1937 ... |
Miranda July | ... with Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Lois Maffeo and director/writer/performer | . The lineup later solidified around the trio of Johnson, bassist Chris Su ... |
Cimabue | Florence has a legendary artistic heritage. | and Giotto, the fathers of Italian painting, lived in Florence as well as ... |
Mike Appel | Springsteen and his first manager | decided to record the album at the low-priced, out-of-the-way 914 Sound St ... |
John Williams | ... Harbison, Witold Lutosławski, Aaron Copland, Pierre Boulez, Steven Stucky, | , Jerry Goldsmith, John Adams, Thomas Adès, and Esa-Pekka Salonen |
Peter Ustinov | ... uarded by Satwant and Beant. She was to be interviewed by the British actor | , who was filming a documentary for Irish television. According to informa ... |
Olivia Newton-John | ... selling domestic artist) and John Williamson; solo artists John Farnham and | , folk-rocker Paul Kelly; Dance group The Avalanches; jazz guitarist Tommy ... |
Percy Grainger | Concert composers who have written for theremin include Bohuslav Martinů, | , Christian Wolff, Joseph Schillinger, Moritz Eggert, Iraida Yusupova, Jor ... |
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Russell Crowe | ... ol Flynn, Peter Finch, Rod Taylor, Mel Gibson, Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman, | , Cate Blanchett and Heath Ledger |
Sherlock Holmes | ... , Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer novels and an anthropomorphic depiction of | . He turned down offers to direct Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way ... |
Amy Grant | ... II theme song "Glory of Love", and with "The Next Time I Fall" (a duet with | ). Two more songs—a 1988 solo hit called "One Good Woman" (No. 4 U.S.) and ... |
Charlie Chaplin | ... liards and watching Hollywood movies, especially those of Buster Keaton and | . He also learned rudimentary English skills by reading the Bible and nove ... |
Bernt Notke | ... ior. The sculpture St. George and the Dragon created by the German sculptor | in Storkyrkan in Stockholm was raised to commemorate the battle |
Hitler | ... which would amount to an end or severe curtailment of Poland's sovereignty | ;abrogated the Polish-German pact. Before the war broke out, Poland entere ... |
Alban Berg | Lulu is an opera by the composer | . The libretto was adapted by Berg himself from Frank Wedekind's plays Erd ... |
Alison Krauss | ... album, which features five country songs and several singers and musicians. | sang background vocals to Marx's single "Straight From My Heart." Also, Bo ... |
Dora Carrington | ... ography by Michael Holroyd. He had an unusual relationship with the painter | . She loved him and they lived together from 1917 until his death. In 1921 ... |
Donatello | ... fo and Andrea Pisano, renewers of architecture and sculpture; Brunelleschi, | and Masaccio, forefathers of the Renaissance, Ghiberti and the Della Robbi ... |
Esa-Pekka Salonen | ... Steven Stucky, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, John Adams, Thomas Adès, and | |
Leni Riefenstahl | ... ading an audience of a point. One of the most notorious propaganda films is | 's film Triumph of the Will (1935), which chronicled the 1934 Nazi Party C ... |
Miles Davis | ... rdings. Though jazz rap had achieved little mainstream success, jazz legend | ' final album (released posthumously in 1992), Doo-Bop, was based around h ... |
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Jordan Galland | ... ain collaberated with friend Jordan Galland, as he contributed the score to | s 2012 film "", and he appears as the character "Electric Death. |
Fredrik Pacius | ... of Estonian independence in 1991 however, the national anthem from 1920 by | with lyrics by Johann Voldemar Jannsen has been restored |
Paul Simonon | ... mbers. Among those who auditioned for London SS without making the cut were | , who tried out as a vocalist, and drummer Terry Chimes. Nicky Headon drum ... |
Amédée Ozenfant | ... n 1912. His preference for clarity and order influenced the Purist style of | and Charles Edouard Jeanneret (Le Corbusier), and made Gris an important e ... |
Van Morrison | ... Richard Davis, upright bass player on "The Angel", also played the bass on | 's Astral Weeks |
Iraida Yusupova | ... artinů, Percy Grainger, Christian Wolff, Joseph Schillinger, Moritz Eggert, | , Jorge Antunes, Vladimir Komarov and Anis Fuleihan |
John McLaughlin | ... Williams, violinist Jean-Luc Ponty, guitarists Larry Coryell, Al Di Meola, | and Frank Zappa, saxophonist Wayne Shorter and bassists Jaco Pastorius and ... |
Ray Bradbury | ... thropomorphic depiction of Sherlock Holmes. He turned down offers to direct | 's Something Wicked This Way Comes and Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream ... |
George Petrie | ... al milieu"; guests at their salon included Sheridan le Fanu, Charles Lever, | , Isaac Butt, William Rowan Hamilton and Samuel Ferguson |
Jerry Goldsmith | ... ld Lutosławski, Aaron Copland, Pierre Boulez, Steven Stucky, John Williams, | , John Adams, Thomas Adès, and Esa-Pekka Salonen |
Frederic Rzewski | ... atter group was formed in Rome in 1966 by Alvin Curran, Richard Teitelbaum, | , Allan Bryant, Carol Plantamura, Ivan Vandor, and Jon Phetteplace, most o ... |
Graeme Koehne | ... g Julian Cochran, Gordon Hamilton, Liza Lim, Nigel Westlake, David Worrall, | , Elena Kats-Chernin, Carl Vine, Brett Dean, Martin Wesley-Smith, Georges ... |
Jan van Eyck | ... icular Vasari, credited northern European painters of the 15th century, and | in particular, with the "invention" of painting with oil media on wood pan ... |
Natalie Maines | ... opularity declined among country music fans, in part because of lead singer | 's comments disparaging then-President George W. Bush while overseas |
Andrea Pisano | ... , the fathers of Italian painting, lived in Florence as well as Arnolfo and | , renewers of architecture and sculpture; Brunelleschi, Donatello and Masa ... |
Thomas Adès | ... , Pierre Boulez, Steven Stucky, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, John Adams, | , and Esa-Pekka Salonen |
Gustav Ernesaks | ... prohibition, Lydia Koidula's poem, Mu isamaa on minu arm, with a melody by | served as means of expressing national feelings, and was regarded as an un ... |
Peter Tosh | ... the original Jamaican dub and reggae sound, with pioneers like King Tubby, | , Sly & Robbie, Bill Laswell, Lee Perry, Mad Professor, Roots Radics, Bob ... |
Moritz Eggert | ... lude Bohuslav Martinů, Percy Grainger, Christian Wolff, Joseph Schillinger, | , Iraida Yusupova, Jorge Antunes, Vladimir Komarov and Anis Fuleihan |
Bootsy Collins | #"Philmore" ( | |
Olly Murs | ... ed by fans of the British male singer and former runner up of The X Factor, | . Here, it is changed slightly so that the chant becomes "Olly, Olly, Olly ... |
Edgar Bergen | ... ry, thanks in great part to the work of one of The Great Lester's students, | . Bergen popularised the idea of the comedic ventriloquist. Bergen, togeth ... |
Mirah | ... y Johnson's voice. It also contains duets with Beth Ditto of The Gossip and | |
Katharine Hepburn | ... ssed this figure, Meryl Streep (with seventeen nominations and three wins), | (twelve nominations and four wins), Jack Nicholson (twelve nominations and ... |
Elvis Presley | ... cked up momentum in the 1960s with six flms, including Fun in Acapulco with | in 1963 and Lord Jim with Peter O'Toole in 1965. His final film, The Chall ... |
Elvis Presley | ... r. He became well known as a villain when he killed the character played by | in Love Me Tender. He has the distinction of being the first actor to port ... |
Kōsuke Fujishima | ... some releases, is a Japanese seinen manga series written and illustrated by | . It premiered in the November 1988 issue of Afternoon where it is still b ... |
Batwoman | Issue #4 of the | comic-book series closes with Katherine "Kate" Kane researching the supern ... |
John Wycliffe | ... church. The first of a series of disruptive and new perspectives came from | at Oxford University, then from Jan Hus at the University of Prague. The R ... |
Beth Ditto | ... companiment, many feature only Johnson's voice. It also contains duets with | of The Gossip and Mirah |
Roger of Helmarshausen | ... "invention" of painting with oil media on wood panel. However, Theophilus ( | ?) clearly gives instructions for oil-based painting in his treatise, On V ... |
Masaccio | ... Pisano, renewers of architecture and sculpture; Brunelleschi, Donatello and | , forefathers of the Renaissance, Ghiberti and the Della Robbias, Filippo ... |
John Coltrane | ... ions of Ornette Coleman and Cecil Taylor and the later works of saxophonist | . Other important pioneers included Charles Mingus, Eric Dolphy, Albert Ay ... |
Jean Michel Jarre | Musician | used the instrument in his concert Space of Freedom in Gdańsk, providing a ... |
Terry Riley | ... pher and light artist Marian Zazeela (who married Young in 1963), composers | and Yoshi Wada, philosophers Henry Flynt and Catherine Christer Hennix and ... |
Alex Chilton | ... CBGB's and Max's Kansas City, releasing two independent singles produced by | at Ardent Studios in Memphis in 1977 before being signed by Miles Copeland ... |
Daniel Buren | ... suspension bridge opened in 1972 and redesigned by French conceptual artist | in 2007. The Deusto Bridge is a bascule bridge opened in 1936 and modelled ... |
Donovan | In 1991, McTell shared the billing with | on a tour of Germany. He also toured in his own right in the UK |
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor | ... exerting a dominating influence on the surrounding Ommelanden. Around 1500, | gave Groningen and Friesland to Albert, Duke of Saxony, who could however ... |
George Lucas | ... longtime friends and colleagues Steven Spielberg, Francis Ford Coppola, and | . The Departed also received the Academy Award for the Best Motion Picture ... |
William Blake | ... e eras, it has been periodically rediscovered by such later artists such as | , the Nazarenes, the Pre-Raphaelites, and Joseph Southall. The 20th centur ... |
Anis Fuleihan | ... linger, Moritz Eggert, Iraida Yusupova, Jorge Antunes, Vladimir Komarov and | |
Elena Kats-Chernin | ... n, Gordon Hamilton, Liza Lim, Nigel Westlake, David Worrall, Graeme Koehne, | , Carl Vine, Brett Dean, Martin Wesley-Smith, Georges Lentz, Richard Mills ... |
Steve Jones | ... s, the Beatles anecdote is fictional. A claim made by the Pistols guitarist | , regarding how he thought it was bizarre that Matlock was "always washing ... |
Eric Dolphy | ... axophonist John Coltrane. Other important pioneers included Charles Mingus, | , Albert Ayler, Archie Shepp, Joe Maneri and Sun Ra. Although today "free ... |
Erwin Stein | ... pera was first performed by the Zurich Opera in an incomplete form in 1937. | made a vocal score of the whole of act 3 following Berg's death, and Helen ... |
Philip II | ... and he did not persecute his Protestant subjects on a large scale. His son | inherited his antipathy for the Protestants but not his moderation. Under ... |
Dziga Vertov | ... a documentary should not be), Alberto Cavalcanti's Rien que les heures, and | 's Man with the Movie Camera. These films tend to feature people as produc ... |
Leonardo da Vinci | ... o Lippi and Angelico; Botticelli, Paolo Uccello and the universal genius of | and Michelangelo |
Jason Scheff | Cetera was replaced in September 1985 by bassist/singer/songwriter | , son of Elvis Presley's bassist Jerry Scheff, who joined the band for the ... |
Bernard Rhodes | ... ying a live show and recording only a single demo. London SS was managed by | , a sometime associate of impresario Malcolm McLaren and a friend of the b ... |
Madonna | ... onymous Messiah (2001, Vitamin Records). Other tributes include material by | and Blondie |
George Martin | ... from that day's work on the song; asked why a longer version wasn't issued, | explained: "I think it gets boring. |
Bing Crosby | ... . Pei was fascinated by the representations of college life in the films of | , which differed tremendously from the academic atmosphere in China. "Coll ... |
Filippo Lippi | ... d Masaccio, forefathers of the Renaissance, Ghiberti and the Della Robbias, | and Angelico; Botticelli, Paolo Uccello and the universal genius of Leonar ... |
Damian Marley | ... the Rolling Stones. The band, SuperHeavy includes Dave Stewart, Joss Stone, | , and A.R. Rahman |
Lionel Richie | ... e following year, she collaborated with former Commodores singer-songwriter | on the theme song for the film Endless Love. The Academy Award-nominated " ... |
Sheila Walsh | ... ur Norman songs, plus songs from British musicians Steve Scott, Alwyn Wall, | , Mark Williamson, The Barratt Band, and Bryn Haworth was released. While ... |
Jean Guillou | ... church musicians. Notable contemporary organists include Olivier Latry and | . Free improvisations for organ has also occationally been recorded and re ... |
Janis Joplin | ... music in the early 70s, were the deaths of popular rock stars Jimi Hendrix, | and Jim Morrison all at the age of 27. Funk, an offshoot of Soul music wit ... |
Yoshi Wada | ... rtist Marian Zazeela (who married Young in 1963), composers Terry Riley and | , philosophers Henry Flynt and Catherine Christer Hennix and many others |
Tobi Vail | ... laborative project started in 1985 based around the core duo of Johnson and | , later of Bikini Kill & Kill Rock Stars. They toured the West Coast as a ... |
Bette Davis | ... es, James MacArthur, June Allyson, Liz Smith, and Rex Reed witnessed abuse. | supported Christina's version, saying that Christina could not have made i ... |
John Zorn | ... ay, and the Lounge Lizards, who were the first group to call themselves "". | began to make note of the emphasis on speed and dissonance that was becomi ... |
Charles Mingus | ... later works of saxophonist John Coltrane. Other important pioneers included | , Eric Dolphy, Albert Ayler, Archie Shepp, Joe Maneri and Sun Ra. Although ... |
Joshua Homme | All tracks by | and Nick Oliveri, except where noted |
Ornette Coleman | ... o free jazz. This began in 1986 with the album Spy vs. Spy, a collection of | tunes done in the contemporary thrashcore style. The same year, Sonny Shar ... |
Michelangelo | ... Botticelli, Paolo Uccello and the universal genius of Leonardo da Vinci and | |
Dziga Vertov | | was central to the Soviet Kino-Pravda (literally, "cinematic truth") newsr ... |
Frederik Magle | ... occationally been recorded and released on albums, such as Like a Flame by | |
Elvis Presley | ... eplaced in September 1985 by bassist/singer/songwriter Jason Scheff, son of | 's bassist Jerry Scheff, who joined the band for the final Foster-produced ... |
Rodin | ... tions of works by famous artists, such as Cézanne, Picasso, Bonnard, Monet, | and Renoir. The most recent of these was Maharaja: the Splendour of India' ... |
Joseph Lamb | ... ee most important composers of classic ragtime, along with Scott Joplin and | |
J. M. W. Turner | File:Turner-The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons.jpg| | , The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons (1835), Philadelphia Muse ... |
Richard Wagner | On 17 April 1870 | visited Bayreuth, because he had read about the Margrave Opera House, whos ... |
Annie Dillard | ... ionally known authors, including Lee Smith, Allan Gurganus, Michael Malone, | , Hal Crowther, Frances Mayes, the late Doug Marlette, and David Payne |
Arnold Schoenberg | ... of act 3 following Berg's death, and Helene Berg, Alban's widow, approached | to complete the orchestration. Schoenberg at first accepted, but upon bein ... |
B.B. King | On 21 February 2012, music legends Mick Jagger, | , Buddy Guy and Jeff Beck along with a blues ensemble was invited to perfo ... |
Scott Joplin | ... as one of the three most important composers of classic ragtime, along with | and Joseph Lamb |
Friedrich Nietzsche | The Emperor's erudition amazed | when both met. Victor Hugo told him: "Sire, you are a great citizen, you a ... |
Billy Dee Williams | ... ay production, I Have a Dream, was directed by Robert Greenwald and starred | as King. In spring of 2006, a stage play Passages of Martin Luther King ab ... |
Henry Flynt | ... married Young in 1963), composers Terry Riley and Yoshi Wada, philosophers | and Catherine Christer Hennix and many others |
Jim Morrison | ... y 70s, were the deaths of popular rock stars Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and | all at the age of 27. Funk, an offshoot of Soul music with a greater empha ... |
Nigel Westlake | ... recent times composers including Julian Cochran, Gordon Hamilton, Liza Lim, | , David Worrall, Graeme Koehne, Elena Kats-Chernin, Carl Vine, Brett Dean, ... |
Madonna | ... f people to the city, and bringing famous celebrities like Adam Sandler and | |
Alan Moore | ... became a fan of science fiction, reading the works of authors as diverse as | , Samuel R. Delany, Roger Zelazny, Robert A. Heinlein, H. P. Lovecraft, Th ... |
John Flaxman | ... ich drew the support of such influential figures as the Duke of Devonshire, | and Sir Thomas Lawrence. Indeed, Severn's spacious apartment in the Via di ... |
Ursula K. Le Guin | ... ien, Lewis Carroll, James Branch Cabell, Edgar Allan Poe, Michael Moorcock, | , Harlan Ellison, Rudyard Kipling. Lord Dunsany and G. K. Chesterton. He l ... |
Richard Westmacott (the younger) | ... of Academy life. Among those who joined the academy were Charles Eastlake, | , William Bewick and Thomas Uwins. Perhaps the most dedicated patron of Se ... |
Catherine Christer Hennix | ... n 1963), composers Terry Riley and Yoshi Wada, philosophers Henry Flynt and | and many others |
The Everly Brothers | ... ght, McTell secured a prestigious support slot in 1987 opening the shows on | ' UK tour. He greatly enjoyed working with Don and Phil who, he admits, we ... |
Hans Sommer | The score was composed by Bronislau Kaper and conducted by | , with orchestrations by Robert Franklyn and Skip Martin. Kaper's music re ... |
Madonna | "No More Words" was also included as the B-side of | 's #1 hit of 1985, "Crazy for You". Both songs were part of the soundtrack ... |
Jimi Hendrix | ... ajor event in music in the early 70s, were the deaths of popular rock stars | , Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison all at the age of 27. Funk, an offshoot of ... |
Stuart MacRae | ... ost recently he wrote the libretto for an opera scored by Scottish composer | , The Assassin Tree, based on a Greek myth recounted in The Golden Bough. ... |
Isham Jones | #"I'll See You in My Dreams" ( | /Gus Kahn) – 4:0 |
Thomas Beecham | ... imì. It is the only recording of a Puccini opera by its original conductor. | , who worked closely with Puccini when preparing a 1920 production of La b ... |
Walter Ruttmann | ... made environments, and included the so-called "city symphony" films such as | 's Berlin, Symphony of a City (of which Grierson noted in an article that ... |
Fra Angelico | ... rgello with the sculptures of the Renaissance, the museum of San Marco with | 's works, the Academy, the chapels of the Medicis Buonarroti' s house with ... |
Julian Cochran | ... eggy Glanville-Hicks and Robert Hughes. In recent times composers including | , Gordon Hamilton, Liza Lim, Nigel Westlake, David Worrall, Graeme Koehne, ... |
Hans Gude | File:Hans Gude--Vinterettermiddag--1847.jpg| | , Winter Afternoon, 1847, National Gallery of Norway, Osl |
Pontormo | ... one of his best known works The Greeting, a contemporary interpretation of | 's The Visitation. In 1997, a major retrospective of 25 years of Bill Viol ... |
Alfred Thomas Agate | ... Funafuti, Nukufetau and Vaitupu in 1841. During this expedition, on Tuvalu, | , engraver and illustrator, recorded the dress and tattoo patterns of the ... |
Diego Velázquez | ... fight the Moors and later membership became a precious honour. People like | longed for the royal favour that allowed to put on their clothes the red c ... |
Walt Disney | Modern viewers also remember Lukas for his role as Professor Aronnax in | 's classic 1954 film version of Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea ... |
Michael Moorcock | ... wis, J. R. R. Tolkien, Lewis Carroll, James Branch Cabell, Edgar Allan Poe, | , Ursula K. Le Guin, Harlan Ellison, Rudyard Kipling. Lord Dunsany and G. ... |
Roy Orbison | ... ely successful soundtrack. The film features the song "Oh, Pretty Woman" by | , which inspired the movie's title. Roxette's "It Must Have Been Love" rea ... |
Martina McBride | Female artist such as Reba McEntire, Faith Hill, | , Deana Carter, LeAnn Rimes, Shania Twain, and Mary Chapin Carpenter all r ... |
Malcolm McLaren | ... London SS was managed by Bernard Rhodes, a sometime associate of impresario | and a friend of the band McLaren managed, the Sex Pistols. Jones and his b ... |
Paul I | ... uld not be the heir presumptive due to the Pauline Laws implemented by tsar | : only a male could succeed to the Russian throne, although there had been ... |
Jimmy Page | ... uct additional recordings. Here they used the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio. | later recalled: "We needed the sort of facilities where we could have a cu ... |
Deana Carter | Female artist such as Reba McEntire, Faith Hill, Martina McBride, | , LeAnn Rimes, Shania Twain, and Mary Chapin Carpenter all released platin ... |
Bootsy Collins | ... aring and cruel. This song represents the first major songwriting effort of | as a member of Parliament-Funkadelic, and is widely considered the introdu ... |
Herbie Hancock | ... hop beats and collaborations with producer Easy Mo Bee. Davis' ex-bandmate | returned to hip hop influences in the mid-nineties, releasing the album Di ... |
Giacomo Puccini | Tosca is an opera in three acts by | to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. It premiered ... |
Kurt Cobain | ... tes and 9 singles on K, with a rotating cast of collaborators that included | , Rich Jensen, David Nichols, and Donna Dresch. All of their recordings ar ... |
Albert Ayler | ... hn Coltrane. Other important pioneers included Charles Mingus, Eric Dolphy, | , Archie Shepp, Joe Maneri and Sun Ra. Although today "free jazz" is the g ... |
Ivan Aivazovsky | File:Aivazovsky, Ivan - The Ninth Wave.jpg| | , 1850, "The Ninth Wave", State Russian Museum, St. Petersbur |
Lydia Lunch | ... ct inspiration from both free jazz and punk. Examples of this style include | 's Queen of Siam, the work of James Chance and the Contortions, who mixed ... |
Shania Twain | ... h as Reba McEntire, Faith Hill, Martina McBride, Deana Carter, LeAnn Rimes, | , and Mary Chapin Carpenter all released platinum selling albums in the 90 ... |
Grant Gershon | ... ung under Giulini, Heiichiro Ohyama and David Alan Miller under Previn, and | , Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Kristjan Järvi, and Alexander Mickelthwate under Sa ... |
Alan Moore | ... to be guarding an entrance to Hell in a Swamp Thing Annual story by writer | . Then, in the conclusion to Moore's "American Gothic" serial in the regul ... |
Harlan Ellison | ... James Branch Cabell, Edgar Allan Poe, Michael Moorcock, Ursula K. Le Guin, | , Rudyard Kipling. Lord Dunsany and G. K. Chesterton. He later became a fa ... |
Liza Lim | ... ughes. In recent times composers including Julian Cochran, Gordon Hamilton, | , Nigel Westlake, David Worrall, Graeme Koehne, Elena Kats-Chernin, Carl V ... |
James Stevenson | ... anny Kustow, and subsequently Mick Hanson, and then Hot Club with guitarist | and singer Steve Allen |
Lois Maffeo | ... ure of the ensemble led to collaborations with Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, | and director/writer/performer Miranda July. The lineup later solidified ar ... |
LeAnn Rimes | ... le artist such as Reba McEntire, Faith Hill, Martina McBride, Deana Carter, | , Shania Twain, and Mary Chapin Carpenter all released platinum selling al ... |
Ferdinand II of Aragon | ... m Almogavars became less numerous. In 1502, violating the 1492 peace treaty | forced all Muslims in Castile and Aragon to convert to Catholicism or be e ... |
Robert A. Heinlein | ... Robert Heinlein Omnibus is an anthology of science fiction short stories by | published i |
Frank Lloyd Wright | ... chitectural education." Pei was also influenced by the work of US architect | . In 1938 he drove to Spring Green, Wisconsin, to visit Wright's famous Ta ... |
Adolphe-Basile Routhier | ... setting of a French Canadian patriotic poem composed by poet and judge Sir | . The lyrics were originally in French and translated into English in 1906 |
Michelangelo | ... naissance period up to 1500. For example, every surviving panel painting by | is egg tempera |
Cher | ... s—a 1988 solo hit called "One Good Woman" (No. 4 U.S.) and a 1989 duet with | called "After All" (No. 6 U.S.)—reached the Top Ten |
Gregg Toland | ... f course, used deep focus photography extensively in the films he shot with | .) |
Tego Calderón | ... Puerto Rican rock band Puya, rapper Immortal Technique and reggaeton artist | |
Archie Shepp | ... ther important pioneers included Charles Mingus, Eric Dolphy, Albert Ayler, | , Joe Maneri and Sun Ra. Although today "free jazz" is the generally-used ... |
Joss Stone | ... ormed since the Rolling Stones. The band, SuperHeavy includes Dave Stewart, | , Damian Marley, and A.R. Rahman |
Tokugawa Yoshinobu | ... an official end in 1868, with the resignation of the 15th Tokugawa Shogun, | and the "restoration" (Ōsei fukko) of imperial rule. Despite of this, the ... |
Gus Kahn | #"I'll See You in My Dreams" (Isham Jones/ | ) – 4:0 |
Faith Hill | Female artist such as Reba McEntire, | , Martina McBride, Deana Carter, LeAnn Rimes, Shania Twain, and Mary Chapi ... |
Tony Conrad | ... ionally high volume has been extremely influential with Young's associates: | , Jon Hassell, Rhys Chatham, Michael Harrison, Henry Flynt, Ben Neill, Cha ... |
Miklós Rózsa | ... ed with a very sound, which has led to its use in movie soundtracks such as | 's for Spellbound and The Lost Weekend and Bernard Herrmann's for The Day ... |
Leo Smith | ... elberg, Lol Coxhill, Fred Frith, Steve Beresford, Steve Lacy, Johnny Dyani, | , Han Bennink, Eugene Chadbourne, Henry Kaiser, John Zorn, Buckethead and ... |
Oscar Wilde | ... ces to be found include Thomas Edison, Amelia Earhart, Albert Einstein, and | . Bird Library is also home to the largest collection of national archives ... |
Raymond Scott | ... s were compiled by Irwin Chusid, who also produced the first CD reissues of | and The Langley Schools Music Project |
Reba McEntire | Female artist such as | , Faith Hill, Martina McBride, Deana Carter, LeAnn Rimes, Shania Twain, an ... |
Mike Harding | ... included Billy Connolly, Georgie Fame, Simon Nicol with Dave Swarbrick, and | |
Frank Lloyd Wright | ... s the location of the Dr. Alvin L. Miller House, a Usonian home designed by | |
Elmer Bernstein | ... in abundance. The original score composed by regular Scorsese collaborator | was rejected at a late stage for a score by Howard Shore and mainstream ro ... |
Bruce Timm | ... cutives, Kricfalusi insisted that the artists add visual gags as they drew. | , Andrew Stanton, Dave Marshall and Jeff Pidgeon were among the artists wh ... |
Chris Goss | ... irectly after the tour. They also announced that they would be working with | , who performed with Masters of Reality as a supporting act the same eveni ... |
George Martin | ... t now, it seems strangely similar to The Goon Show." Lennon also noted that | had made records with both Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers |
Winston Churchill | ... e and the exclusive Bangalore Club, which counts among its previous members | and the Maharaja of Mysore. The Hindustan Aeronautics Limited SC is based ... |
Muhal Richard Abrams | ... e Chicago-based AACM, a loose collective of improvising musicians including | , Henry Threadgill, Anthony Braxton, Jack DeJohnette, Lester Bowie, Roscoe ... |
Sarah McLachlan | ... cipating artists include Kevin Aviance, Janis Ian, k.d. lang, Cyndi Lauper, | , and Rufus Wainwright |
Willie Rushton | ... ngs. McTell featured in three series alongside guests including John Wells, | , Kenny Lynch, Penelope Keith and Nerys Hughes. Mays Records released The ... |
Jon Hassell | ... volume has been extremely influential with Young's associates: Tony Conrad, | , Rhys Chatham, Michael Harrison, Henry Flynt, Ben Neill, Charles Curtis, ... |
Fernand Léger | ... 06 he moved to Paris and became friends with Henri Matisse, Georges Braque, | , then in 1915 he was painted by his friend, Amedeo Modigliani. In Paris, ... |
Hal David | ... for a Motion Picture (not a Musical); Best Music, Song (Burt Bacharach and | for "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head"); and Best Writing, Story and Scre ... |
Gustav Mahler | ... early counterpoint but also the style of late Viennese romantics including | , to whom he was introduced by Adler. From 1916 to 1931 Jeppesen was Niels ... |
Gary Kemp | ... arances from Madness, Heaven 17, Bananarama, Prefab Sprout, Elvis Costello, | , Tom Robinson, Sade, The Beat, Lloyd Cole, The Blow Monkeys and The Smith ... |
Georges Braque | In 1906 he moved to Paris and became friends with Henri Matisse, | , Fernand Léger, then in 1915 he was painted by his friend, Amedeo Modigli ... |
Claude Monet | ... hedral is the subject of a series of paintings by the Impressionist painter | , who painted the same scene at different times of the day. Two paintings ... |
Mark Ronson | ... The Strokes) and model/singer Irina Lazareanu. In October 2007 Sean joined | in the BBC Electric Proms where he sang "Sail on, Sailor", as well as "We ... |
Arthur Erickson | The RCMP Heritage Centre is a multi-million dollar museum designed by | that opened May 2007 in Regina, Saskatchewan at the RCMP Academy, Depot Di ... |
Chris Goss | ... band has also just finished recording a four-track "Capsule" with producer | . Capsule 1 is said to be the first of three or four and to be released so ... |
John Lennon | ... made a considerable impact on the humour of The Beatles, and especially on | . On 30 September 1973, Lennon reviewed the book The Goon Show Scripts for ... |
Nick Lowe | ... e term was often used in reference to critics' favorites Elvis Costello and | , whose style was viewed as a less-threatening version of punk rock. Los A ... |
Victor Emmanuel III | ... iopia) and claimed his title, Emperor of Abyssinia, for the King of Italy ( | ), not all states recognized this claim (see diplomatic recognition), and ... |
La India | ... so honored at the park include merengue singer Joseíto Mateo, salsa singer | , Cuban musician Israel "Cachao" Lopez, Cuban tenor Beny Moré, Tito Puente ... |
Richard Avedon | ... United States and cast her in his film, Tess (1979). In 1981, photographer | photographed Kinski with a Burmese python coiled around her naked body |
Charles Addams | ... later interview, Barks identified a similar figure from the comic strips of | as another source of inspiration for Magica, namely Morticia Addams of The ... |
Tom Jones | ... e Olivier, John Mills, the Dad's Army cast, Glenda Jackson, Shirley Bassey, | , Elton John, The Beatles and even former Prime Minister |
Georgie Fame | ... ed his own music series on BBC Radio 2. His guests included Billy Connolly, | , Simon Nicol with Dave Swarbrick, and Mike Harding |
Ralph Bakshi | In | 's 1978 animated film version of The Lord of the Rings, the Nazgûl hack an ... |
Jools Holland | #*Sam Brown: lead vocal / | : piano / Jim Capaldi: drum |
Liz Phair | ... fi cult acts in the United States, while subsequently artists like Beck and | brought the aesthetic to mainstream audiences. The period also saw alterna ... |
Steve Swallow | The Jimmy Giuffre Trio (with Paul Bley and | ) received little attention during their original incarnation from 1960–62 ... |
Gary Numan | In 1979 they were asked to support | on his first major British tour. They were always grateful to Numan for hi ... |
Hugh Cornwell | ... ng vocals and sometimes misanthropic lyrics of both Jean-Jacques Burnel and | . Over time, their output gradually grew more refined and sophisticated. S ... |
Thomas Adès | ... give visiting composers such as [[John Adams (composer)|[John] Adams]] and | the same royal treatment that is extended to the likes of Yo-Yo Ma and Jos ... |
Burt Bacharach | ... est Original Score for a Motion Picture (not a Musical); Best Music, Song ( | and Hal David for "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head"); and Best Writing, ... |
Arthur C. Clarke | ... rnment's lower house is selected by sortition. In Songs of Distant Earth by | , the futuristic society on Thalassa is ruled by demarchy |
Elvis Costello | ... ed up guest appearances from Madness, Heaven 17, Bananarama, Prefab Sprout, | , Gary Kemp, Tom Robinson, Sade, The Beat, Lloyd Cole, The Blow Monkeys an ... |
Jazzanova | ... g live instrumentation with beats of jazz house, exemplified by St Germain, | and Fila Brazillia, to more band-based improvised jazz with electronic ele ... |
Adolphe | ... y, by a distant male cousin, Duke Adolf of Nassau who became HRH Grand Duke | —an arrangement necessitated by Salic law being applicable to Luxembourg b ... |
Bob Dylan | ... Yesterday", however, has also been criticised for being mundane and mawkish | ;had a marked dislike for the song, stating that "If you go into the Libra ... |
Pablo Picasso | ... . In Paris, Gris followed the lead of another friend and fellow countryman, | . Although he submitted darkly humorous illustrations to journals such as ... |
Henry Flynt | ... ung's associates: Tony Conrad, Jon Hassell, Rhys Chatham, Michael Harrison, | , Ben Neill, Charles Curtis, and Catherine Christer Hennix. Young's studen ... |
Toby Keith | ... 1980s, also continued to have widespread success in this decade and beyond. | began his career as a more pop-oriented country singer in the 1990s, evolv ... |
Robert A. Heinlein | ... pace Family Stone in the United Kingdom) is a 1952 science fiction novel by | |
Sandy Denny | There is also a fifth, smaller symbol chosen by guest vocalist | representing her contribution to the track "The Battle of Evermore"; it ap ... |
Donald Byrd | ... -funk and electronic dance music. Jazz-funk musicians such as Roy Ayers and | are often credited as forerunners of acid jazz. While acid jazz often cont ... |
Andy Goldsworthy | In October 2008 artist | constructed a new sculpture "Spire" in the Presidio. It is tall and locate ... |
Lewis Carroll | ... s referred to as the Cheshire Cat principle, after the fading to a smile of | 's Cheshire Cat. It is expected that a first-principles solution of the eq ... |
Billy Duffy | ... Records, who will release the new album in early 2012. Commented guitarist | : "We are very much looking forward to returning to our U.K. roots in many ... |
Tito Puente | ... nger La India, Cuban musician Israel "Cachao" Lopez, Cuban tenor Beny Moré, | , Spanish language television news anchor Rafael Pineda, salsa pioneer Joh ... |
Ezra Pound | ... significant of which was his introduction to the acclaimed literary figure | . A connection through Aiken resulted in an arranged meeting and on Septem ... |
Charles III of Spain | ... ssion, the bells have rung faithfully every evening, a promise made to King | when he sent the original bells to the Mission in 1777. He asked that the ... |
Flemish Baroque painting | ... Belgium - Flamingant - Flanders - Flanders Investment and Trade - Flemish - | - Flemish Brabant - Flemish Council for Science and Innovation - Flemish C ... |
Tokugawa Yoshinobu | # | , r. 1866–186 |
Bret Lunsford | ... med Beat Happening in 1982 with fellow Evergreen students Heather Lewis and | . Beat Happening were early leaders in the American indie rock and lo-fi m ... |
Richard Dean Anderson | ... ill is again promoted, this time to the head of Homeworld Security, so that | could leave the show to spend time with his family. Colonel O'Neill appear ... |
John Lennon | ... many skiffle groups that followed was The Quarrymen formed in March 1957 by | . Donegan's "Gamblin' Man" / "Puttin' On the Style" single was number one ... |
Kenny Wheeler | ... d, at various times, influential players such as Derek Bailey, Evan Parker, | , Roger Smith, and John Butcher. As with the Association for the Advanceme ... |
Elvis Costello | ... neration stuff." The term was often used in reference to critics' favorites | and Nick Lowe, whose style was viewed as a less-threatening version of pun ... |
Hector Berlioz | "La Marseillaise" was arranged for soprano, chorus and orchestra by | in about 1830 |
Lloyd Cole | ... ma, Prefab Sprout, Elvis Costello, Gary Kemp, Tom Robinson, Sade, The Beat, | , The Blow Monkeys and The Smiths along the way |
Cat Stevens | ... songs for the Thumbsucker soundtrack, including Big Star's "Thirteen", and | ' "Trouble". In August 2003, Suicide Squeeze Records put out a limited-edi ... |
Peter Brötzmann | ... ning in the mid-1960s, players such as guitarist Derek Bailey, saxophonists | and Evan Parker and drummer John Stevens developed an idiom that came to b ... |
George Strait | ... ippin, Travis Tritt, Alan Jackson and the newly formed duo of Brooks & Dunn | ;, whose career began in the 1980s, also continued to have widespread succ ... |
Frank Gorshin | ... on Challenge of the Super Friends while featuring Adam West, Burt Ward, and | of the 1966 Batman television series fame. The Legion of Doom featured Mor ... |
Hugh Cornwell | ... personnel were bass player/vocalist Jean Jacques Burnel, guitarist/vocalist | and keyboardist/guitarist Hans Wärmling, who was replaced by keyboardist D ... |
Yo-Yo Ma | ... ] and Thomas Adès the same royal treatment that is extended to the likes of | and Joshua Bell; Borda talks about "hero composers." A recent performance ... |
Roy Ayers | ... uenced by jazz-funk and electronic dance music. Jazz-funk musicians such as | and Donald Byrd are often credited as forerunners of acid jazz. While acid ... |
Della Reese | ... y songwriter Bobby Worth for the 1959 pop song "Don't You Know?", a hit for | . The opera was also adapted into a 1983 short story form by the novelist ... |
Bertram Fletcher Robinson | ... the idea for The Hound Of The Baskervilles whilst holidaying in Cromer with | after hearing local folklore tales regarding the mysterious hound known as ... |
Franz Liszt | In 1886, the composer | died in Bayreuth while visiting his daughter Cosima Liszt, Wagner's widow. ... |
Rhys Chatham | ... en extremely influential with Young's associates: Tony Conrad, Jon Hassell, | , Michael Harrison, Henry Flynt, Ben Neill, Charles Curtis, and Catherine ... |
Mark-Anthony Turnage | ... phed performance of Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring and a film project with | 's Blood on the Floor. He has also continued to champion contemporary musi ... |
Steve Fisk | ... and, a short-lived group called Cool Rays, made their debut recordings with | in 1981. Calvin established K in the summer of 1982 |
Harry Nilsson | ... Beatles broke up. A loose jam involving the two, along with Stevie Wonder, | , Jesse Ed Davis and others, was recorded at Record Plant Studios in Los A ... |
Bernard Herrmann | ... soundtracks such as Miklós Rózsa's for Spellbound and The Lost Weekend and | 's for The Day the Earth Stood Still and as the theme tune for the ITV dra ... |
Liza Minnelli | ... lden Globe for Best Newcomer, but lost the Best Actress Oscar to her friend | for her role in Cabaret. The soundtrack album for Lady Sings the Blues rea ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... e performed in Las Vegas on several occasions, often as the opening act for | |
Hans Wärmling | ... Jacques Burnel, guitarist/vocalist Hugh Cornwell and keyboardist/guitarist | , who was replaced by keyboardist Dave Greenfield within a year. None of t ... |
Frank Hurley | Also during this period | 's documentary film, South (1919), about the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expe ... |
David Crystal | There are also some who reject both linguistic imperialism and | 's theory of the neutrality of English. They argue that the phenomenon of ... |
Robert Plant | Singer | 's symbol of a feather within a circle was his own design, being based on ... |
Amedeo Modigliani | ... , Georges Braque, Fernand Léger, then in 1915 he was painted by his friend, | . In Paris, Gris followed the lead of another friend and fellow countryman ... |
Joshua Bell | ... Adès the same royal treatment that is extended to the likes of Yo-Yo Ma and | ; Borda talks about "hero composers." A recent performance of Adams's monu ... |
Kenny Lynch | ... ured in three series alongside guests including John Wells, Willie Rushton, | , Penelope Keith and Nerys Hughes. Mays Records released The Best of - Tic ... |
Jancis Robinson | | notes that Chianti is sometimes called the "Bordeaux of Italy". The flexib ... |
Evan Parker | ... s and included, at various times, influential players such as Derek Bailey, | , Kenny Wheeler, Roger Smith, and John Butcher. As with the Association fo ... |
John Bonham | Drummer | 's symbol, the three interlocking rings, was picked by the drummer from th ... |
Carl Perkins | #"Honey Don't" ( | ) – 3:0 |
Don Lusher | ... f the electronic pop duo Erasure; Barrie Forgie, leader of the BBC Big Band | ;, trombonist and former professor of the Royal College of Music and the R ... |
Bob Rock | On 29 November 2011, it was announced that the album would be produced by | , who provided the same role on Sonic Temple, The Cult and Beyond Good and ... |
Carlo Grua | ... f the best court orchestras in Europe under the leadership of the conductor | . The royal court of the Palatinate left Mannheim in 1778, and just over t ... |
Celia Cruz | ... June 4, 2004, nearly a year after the death of Cuban-American salsa singer | (who lived in nearby Fort Lee), Union City heralded its annual Cuban Day P ... |
Alberto Franchetti | ... ook offence. He withdrew from the agreement, which Ricordi then assigned to | |
Jordan Galland | ... oko Ono and the Plastic Ono Band. Lennon has again collaberated with friend | , as he contributed the score to Jordan Gallands 2012 film "", and he appe ... |
King Alfonso XIII of Spain | ... ousin of Alexandra, was also a carrier of the haemophilia gene. She married | and two of her sons were haemophiliacs. As an incurable and life-threateni ... |
Bobby Worth | In 1959 "Musetta's Waltz" was adapted by songwriter | for the 1959 pop song "Don't You Know?", a hit for Della Reese. The opera ... |
Sting | ... emporary fiction, as an example of different kinds of narrative techniques. | named his 2009 album If On a Winter's Night... after the book |
Arnold Dreyblatt | ... ll, Charles Curtis, and Catherine Christer Hennix. Young's students include | , Daniel James Wolf and Lawrence Chandler. It has also been notably influe ... |
Esa-Pekka Salonen | In April 2007, it was announced that | would step down as the LAP's music director at the end of the 2008–2009 se ... |
William III | ... bourg remained in personal union with the Netherlands crown until 1890 when | , King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg, died without leavi ... |
Jean-Jacques Burnel | The Stranglers' early sound was driven by | 's melodic bass, but also gave prominence to Dave Greenfield's keyboards a ... |
Pierre Boulez | ... d on February 24 of the same year at the Opera Garnier and was conducted by | , with Teresa Stratas singing the lead role; the production (by Patrice Ch ... |
Wilhelmina | ... ng a male heir, so that in the Netherlands he was succeeded by his daughter | and, in the Luxembourgish Grand Duchy, by a distant male cousin, Duke Adol ... |
Donna Summer | ... of the decade with bands like the Bee Gees, ABBA, Village People, Boney M, | , KC and the Sunshine Band, etc. In response to this, rock music became in ... |
Gina Lollobrigida | ... ive enchantress, so he took inspiration for her look from Italian actresses | and Sophia Loren. He also wanted her to be seductive, amoral, and somewhat ... |
Oscar Wilde | ... ded soirees that included soldiers, politicians, literary lights (including | , Algernon Swinburne, Robert Browning and Wilkie Collins), and artists (in ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... reu as well as Siegfried and Winifred Wagner, who invitated keynote speaker | to Wahnfried house. There he met writer Houston Stewart Chamberlain, son-i ... |
Ben Neill | ... tes: Tony Conrad, Jon Hassell, Rhys Chatham, Michael Harrison, Henry Flynt, | , Charles Curtis, and Catherine Christer Hennix. Young's students include ... |
Arthur C. Clarke | ... 25 seconds into the flight there was an "[U]nscheduled yaw-lift maneuver": | wrote several years later that Mariner 1 was "wrecked by the most expensiv ... |
Franz Liszt | ... arranged for soprano, chorus and orchestra by Hector Berlioz in about 1830. | wrote a piano transcription of the anthem |
Peter Gabriel | ... a late stage for a score by Howard Shore and mainstream rock artists U2 and | . The final cut of the movie ran to 168 minutes, while the director's orig ... |
Bobby Vee | ... ne "Hey! Baby", James Ray's "If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody", and the | hit "Sharing You". McCartney bought the tape at a 1985 auction, and since ... |
Thomas Adès | ... principal conductor of the BPO on 7 September 2002, leading performances of | ' Asyla and Mahler's Symphony No. 5, performances which received rave revi ... |
David Bowie | ... let, ABC and Culture Club. They adopted their visual and musical style from | and Roxy Music. The Italian scene between the end of '70s and the '80s was ... |
Ian Astbury | ... urning to our U.K. roots in many ways working with Cooking Vinyl." Vocalist | added, "We look forward to a long and fruitful relationship with Cooking V ... |
Brett Dean | ... rt that in other cities might draw thirty or forty. The Australian composer | recently walked onstage for a Green Umbrella concert and did a double take ... |
James Reese Europe | During World War I, bandleader | played a jazz version of "La Marseillaise", which can be heard on Part 2 o ... |
Joseph Ascher | ... show's theme tune is a song called Alice, where art thou? music written by | . It was played in an arrangement for brass band by Max Harris, who also w ... |
Nils Petter Molvær | ... Norwegian "future jazz" style pioneered by Bugge Wesseltoft, Jaga Jazzist, | , and others. Nu jazz can be very experimental in nature and can vary wide ... |
Paul Rutherford | ... nd Iskra 1903, a trio with double bass player Barry Guy and trombone player | that was named after a newspaper published by the Russian revolutionary Vl ... |
Trent Reznor | ... aborated with the industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, and its lead singer | to create a video suite for the band's tour. The triptych mainly is focuse ... |
Catherine Christer Hennix | ... Rhys Chatham, Michael Harrison, Henry Flynt, Ben Neill, Charles Curtis, and | . Young's students include Arnold Dreyblatt, Daniel James Wolf and Lawrenc ... |
Alan Jackson | ... this time included Clint Black, Sammy Kershaw, Aaron Tippin, Travis Tritt, | and the newly formed duo of Brooks & Dunn; George Strait, whose career beg ... |
Jack DeJohnette | ... usicians including Muhal Richard Abrams, Henry Threadgill, Anthony Braxton, | , Lester Bowie, Roscoe Mitchell, Joseph Jarman, Famadou Don Moye, Malachi ... |
Diana Ross | ... estrian ramps were used for a motorcycle chase scene with Michael Jackson & | |
Evan Parker | ... s, players such as guitarist Derek Bailey, saxophonists Peter Brötzmann and | and drummer John Stevens developed an idiom that came to be called "free i ... |
Serge Gainsbourg | ... llaise", which can be heard on Part 2 of the Ken Burns TV documentary Jazz. | recorded a reggae version in 1978, titled "Aux Armes, Et Caetera" |
Jordan Galland | ... z and Guildenstern Are Undead, directed by long time friend and school mate | In the same year, Lennon produced a second album on Chimera for his mother ... |
Leroy Carr | ... gan Showcase, in the summer of 1956, which featured songs by Lead Belly and | , plus "I'm a Ramblin' Man" and "Wabash Cannonball". The LP was a hit, sec ... |
William I | ... dent kingdom and Luxembourg was handed over to the King of the Netherlands, | . Luxembourg remained in personal union with the Netherlands crown until 1 ... |
Flo Rida | ... ary" was used as the soundtrack for a Budweiser commercial in a mashup with | aired during Super Bowl XLVI |
King Henry | ... hardt's novel, Stirb du Narr! ("Die you fool!"), about More's struggle with | , portrays More as an idealist bound to fail in the power struggle with a ... |
Keith Richards | ... s everything you wouldn't want in a person. It's not like when you think of | being pleasantly blissed out in the corner. |
Isaac Asimov | ... led the Empire novels or trilogy) is a science fiction sequence of three of | 's earliest novels, and extended to one short story. They are connected by ... |
Sophia Loren | ... took inspiration for her look from Italian actresses Gina Lollobrigida and | . He also wanted her to be seductive, amoral, and somewhat threatening. In ... |
John Stevens | ... moved to London in 1966, frequenting the Little Theatre Club run by drummer | . Here he met many other like-minded musicians, such as saxophonist Evan P ... |
Gwen Stefani | ... shit was about to go down," and has a radio edit version without the word. | 's "Hollaback Girl" video had the original album's use of the word censore ... |
Lawrence Chandler | ... er Hennix. Young's students include Arnold Dreyblatt, Daniel James Wolf and | . It has also been notably influential on John Cale's contribution to The ... |
Lead Belly | ... um, Lonnie Donegan Showcase, in the summer of 1956, which featured songs by | and Leroy Carr, plus "I'm a Ramblin' Man" and "Wabash Cannonball". The LP ... |
Cyndi Lauper | ... t Rocks. Participating artists include Kevin Aviance, Janis Ian, k.d. lang, | , Sarah McLachlan, and Rufus Wainwright |
Giuseppe Cambini | During the French Revolution, | published Patriotic Airs for Two Violins, in which the song is quoted lite ... |
John Cage | ... n (often drawing equally on contemporary composers such as Anton Webern and | for inspiration) |
Guido Adler | ... itted his dissertation to the University of Vienna where it was reviewed by | and Jeppesen was awarded a doctorate in 1922. He taught music theory at th ... |
Jean-Jacques Burnel | ... racterised by the growling vocals and sometimes misanthropic lyrics of both | and Hugh Cornwell. Over time, their output gradually grew more refined and ... |
Sherlock Holmes | The model which Conan Doyle himself mentions (through | ) in The Valley of Fear is the London arch-criminal of the 18th century, J ... |
Alanis Morissette | ... ut by shooting his wings off with a MAC-10, turning him to a mortal), God ( | ) arrives, and proceeds to set things in order. After Jay spouts an obscen ... |
Mike Figgis | ... she appeared in films such as Terminal Velocity opposite Charlie Sheen, and | ' One Night Stand |
Woody Guthrie | ... h initially reluctant to accept the offer, the fact that one of his heroes, | , had composed dozens of songs for children, convinced him it was worthwhi ... |
Gioachino Rossini | ... g is quoted literally and as a variation theme, with other patriotic songs. | quotes "La Marseillaise" in the second act of his opera Semiramide (1823) |
Alanis Morissette | ... the previously mentioned Liz Phair, PJ Harvey and the massively successful | fit into this sub group |
Anthony Braxton | ... of improvising musicians including Muhal Richard Abrams, Henry Threadgill, | , Jack DeJohnette, Lester Bowie, Roscoe Mitchell, Joseph Jarman, Famadou D ... |
Henry VIII | ... The historian Jasper Ridley, author of several biographies including one on | and another on Mary Tudor, goes much further in his dual biography of More ... |
Daniel Merriweather | ... where he sang "Sail on, Sailor", as well as "We Can Work It Out" alongside | , and Tawiah |
Bruce Channel | ... ver versions of songs not available elsewhere by The Beatles, including the | number one "Hey! Baby", James Ray's "If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody" ... |
Wally Schirra | ... Mercury Seven were Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, John Glenn, Gus Grissom, | , Alan Shepard, and Deke Slayton |
Ockeghem | ... ad other famous composers in the later 15th century: Johannes Tinctoris and | went to Cambrai to study with Dufay. Other composers included Nicolas Gren ... |
Duke Ellington | ... a revitalization of cartoon style from the '20s and '30s. It was gonna have | and Fats Waller jazzing up the soundtrack." Nickelodeon was initially will ... |
Howard Shore | ... se collaborator Elmer Bernstein was rejected at a late stage for a score by | and mainstream rock artists U2 and Peter Gabriel. The final cut of the mov ... |
Anton Webern | ... rom jazz tradition (often drawing equally on contemporary composers such as | and John Cage for inspiration) |
Fats Waller | ... cartoon style from the '20s and '30s. It was gonna have Duke Ellington and | jazzing up the soundtrack." Nickelodeon was initially willing to greenligh ... |
Aaron Tippin | ... t experienced success during this time included Clint Black, Sammy Kershaw, | , Travis Tritt, Alan Jackson and the newly formed duo of Brooks & Dunn; Ge ... |
Désiré Charnay | ... rchaeological excavations were conducted in the 1880s by French antiquarian | . A twenty year archaeological project under Jorge Acosta of Mexico's Nati ... |
Janis Ian | ... year's theme: Being Out Rocks. Participating artists include Kevin Aviance, | , k.d. lang, Cyndi Lauper, Sarah McLachlan, and Rufus Wainwright |
Henry Threadgill | ... a loose collective of improvising musicians including Muhal Richard Abrams, | , Anthony Braxton, Jack DeJohnette, Lester Bowie, Roscoe Mitchell, Joseph ... |
Bugge Wesseltoft | ... ematic Orchestra, Kobol, and the Norwegian "future jazz" style pioneered by | , Jaga Jazzist, Nils Petter Molvær, and others. Nu jazz can be very experi ... |
Daniel James Wolf | ... , and Catherine Christer Hennix. Young's students include Arnold Dreyblatt, | and Lawrence Chandler. It has also been notably influential on John Cale's ... |
PJ Harvey | ... onal female singer-songwriters. Besides the previously mentioned Liz Phair, | and the massively successful Alanis Morissette fit into this sub group |
Wayne Coyne | ... back were injured in the incident, causing him to cancel a number of shows. | , lead singer of The Flaming Lips and a friend of Smith's, stated concern ... |
Thomas Laub | ... Copenhagen he became a pupil of prominent Danish composers Carl Nielsen and | , and studied musicology at Copenhagen University with Angul Hammerich. He ... |
Billy Murray | ... ng both a cappella and with some of the day's biggest solo stars, including | and Corinne Morgan, they were one of the most successful acts of the centu ... |
Paul McCartney | ... ayed at the Colosseum in recent years have included Ray Charles (May 2002), | (May 2003), Elton John (September 2005), and (July 2006) |
Carl Nielsen | ... break of war. In Copenhagen he became a pupil of prominent Danish composers | and Thomas Laub, and studied musicology at Copenhagen University with Angu ... |
Michael Jackson | ... iz; it used the exterior pedestrian ramps for a motorcycle chase scene with | and Diana Ross. The 1960s-style decorations were removed in 1980. The bank ... |
Sammy Kershaw | ... her artists that experienced success during this time included Clint Black, | , Aaron Tippin, Travis Tritt, Alan Jackson and the newly formed duo of Bro ... |
Claudio Abbado | ... isons with interpretations of the piece by Rattle's immediate predecessors, | and Herbert von Karajan. He has also worked with the Toronto Children's Ch ... |
Neal Adams | ... ble participant being a then-newcomer to comics, future industry art legend | , who drew issues #2-5 (and also wrote #4-5). For its final two issues, th ... |
Igor Stravinsky | ... ic rather late, thanks to his teachers at university. He cites Béla Bartók, | , Perotin, Leonin, Claude Debussy and Organum musical style as important i ... |
Eric Idle | ... terlude including four members of Monty Python: Michael Palin, Terry Jones, | and Terry Gilliam. Also performing: Neil Innes, Carol Cleveland and Tom Ha ... |
Lonnie Liston Smith | ... ght in Tunisia", and Stetsasonic released "Talkin' All That Jazz", sampling | . Gang Starr's debut LP, No More Mr. Nice Guy (Wild Pitch, 1989), and thei ... |
Béla Bartók | ... classical music rather late, thanks to his teachers at university. He cites | , Igor Stravinsky, Perotin, Leonin, Claude Debussy and Organum musical sty ... |
Ornette Coleman | The mid-1950s recordings of | for Contemporary (Something Else! and Tomorrow Is the Question) and the fi ... |
Jimmy Giuffre | ... ese ideas were extended in the 1962 Free Fall recording by jazz clarinetist | 's trio, featuring music that was often freely and spontaneously improvise ... |
Patti Smith | ... their opening for the first British tours of American punks The Ramones and | . Notwithstanding this association, some of the movement's champions in th ... |
Lennie Tristano | ... jango Reinhardt and a pair of 1949 recordings for Capitol by a group led by | , "Intuition" and "Digression" |
Paul Hellmuth | ... musical talent at age 10 when he was first encouraged by Hakon Andersen and | , although he was largely self-taught. Completing primary education in 191 ... |
Jack Lemmon | ... left after a dispute over billing. The role of Sundance was then offered to | , whose production company, JML, had produced the 1967 film Cool Hand Luke ... |
Phil Hartman | ... arks, having a giant sea sponge instead. A captive James Bond, portrayed by | , offered to get Zorin "a good deal" on the abandoned Blofeld volcanic lai ... |
Jeff Young | ... ortly after that appearance, Mustaine fired both Chuck Behler and guitarist | and canceled their scheduled 1988 Australian tour. "On the road, things es ... |
Robert Schumann | ... quotes "La Marseillaise" in the second act of his opera Semiramide (1823). | used part of "La Marseillaise" for his 1840 setting (Op. 49, No. 1) of Hei ... |
John Duarte | ... h Sheffield City organist C.H.C. Biltcliffe and guitar with George Wing and | . As an adult he found work as a guitarist and session musician in clubs, ... |
Krist Novoselic | ... um In Utero (1993) was an intentionally abrasive album that Nirvana bassist | described as a "wild aggressive sound, a true alternative record." Neverth ... |
Ray Charles | ... . Performers who have played at the Colosseum in recent years have included | (May 2002), Paul McCartney (May 2003), Elton John (September 2005), and (J ... |
Clint Black | ... shipments. Other artists that experienced success during this time included | , Sammy Kershaw, Aaron Tippin, Travis Tritt, Alan Jackson and the newly fo ... |
Avril Lavigne | ... That Shit" by Snoop Dogg featuring R. Kelly, which became "That's That". In | 's song "My Happy Ending," the Radio Disney edit of the song replaces "all ... |
Mike Figgis | ... Delta and beyond. Seven film-makers including Wim Wenders, Clint Eastwood, | , and Scorsese himself each contributed a 90 minute film (Scorsese's entry ... |
Moby | ... he Universe" and "Julia" alongside Robert Schwartzman, Rufus Wainwright and | for . In the following years Sean faded out of the spotlight. However he c ... |
Salvador Dalí | ... very of America by Christopher Columbus is the name of a painting by artist | , begun in 1958 and finished in 1959. It is over 14 feet tall and over 9 f ... |
Bing Crosby | ... s for looking, acting and dancing like Ruby Keeler and singing exactly like | . “Never, never, never can I say I had a frustrating childhood. It was all ... |
Richard Wagner | ... fried house. There he met writer Houston Stewart Chamberlain, son-in-law of | and anti-semitic race theorist. Also on that day, met Hitler for the first ... |
Clint Eastwood | ... the Mississippi Delta and beyond. Seven film-makers including Wim Wenders, | , Mike Figgis, and Scorsese himself each contributed a 90 minute film (Sco ... |
Jon Savage | ... e backlash when Burnel, a martial arts enthusiast, punched music journalist | during a promotional event |
Richard Wagner | ... rhythm, in the first movement of Faschingsschwank aus Wien, for solo piano. | also quotes from "La Marseillaise" in his 1839–40 setting of a French tran ... |
Carl Barks | ... fictional character of the Scrooge McDuck universe, a sorceress created by | . She constantly steals or attempts to steal Scrooge McDuck's Number One D ... |
Kalākaua | ... and he appointed Thurston—who had served as Minister of Interior under King | —to lead a lobbying effort in Washington, DC to secure Hawaiʻi's annexatio ... |
Georg Donner | The canon of Warmia | and the bishop of Warmia Johannes Dantiscus were both patrons of Rheticus. ... |
Dizzy Gillespie | ... In 1988, Gang Starr released the debut single "Words I Manifest", sampling | 's 1962 "Night in Tunisia", and Stetsasonic released "Talkin' All That Jaz ... |
Michael Nyman | ... malism also emerged, led by composers such as Philip Glass, Steve Reich and | . This was a break from the intellectual serial music of the tradition of ... |
Wyndham Lewis | ... ing on foreign accounts. On a trip to Paris in August, 1920 with the artist | , he met the writer James Joyce. Eliot said he found Joyce arrogant—Joyce ... |
Claude Debussy | ... hers at university. He cites Béla Bartók, Igor Stravinsky, Perotin, Leonin, | and Organum musical style as important influences, but what made the bigge ... |
Bill Champlin | ... w label (Warner Brothers), and the addition of keyboardist/guitarist/singer | (of Sons of Champlin fame) and guitarist Chris Pinnick (who had played on ... |
Elton John | ... cent years have included Ray Charles (May 2002), Paul McCartney (May 2003), | (September 2005), and (July 2006) |
Jimmy Smith | ... of much hard bop. Important soul jazz organists included Jimmy McGriff and | and Johnny Hammond Smith, and influential tenor saxophone players included ... |
Hakon Andersen | ... demonstrated early musical talent at age 10 when he was first encouraged by | and Paul Hellmuth, although he was largely self-taught. Completing primary ... |
Richard Dean Anderson | ... axy via a network of alien transportation devices. Played by American actor | , O'Neill was a main character in the first eight seasons of Stargate SG-1 ... |
Diana Ross | ... rior pedestrian ramps for a motorcycle chase scene with Michael Jackson and | . The 1960s-style decorations were removed in 1980. The banks of ramps res ... |
Winston Churchill | ... as Adam Smith represented the ideals of classical liberalism. After the war | attempted to check the rise of Keynesian policy-making in the United Kingd ... |
Joe Maneri | ... te Coleman, and John Coltrane, as well as many lesser-known figures such as | and Joe Harriott. Free jazz allowed for radical improvised departures from ... |
Harry McClintock | "Big Rock Candy Mountain", first recorded by | in 1928, is a song about a hobo's idea of paradise, a modern version of th ... |
Franco Battiato | ... t for the new wave, because there were some groups and singers like Krisma, | , Giuni Russo, Alice, Diaframma, Pankow, Garbo, Fausto Rossi, Alberto Came ... |
Jonathan Swift | ... England never had and never again will have its like". Two centuries later | said he was "the person of the greatest virtue this kingdom ever produced" ... |
Phill Jupitus | ... medy tour featuring Lenny Henry, Ben Elton, Robbie Coltrane, Craig Charles, | and Harry Enfield, and another tour by the main musical participants along ... |
John Coltrane | ... rtant (and disparate) figures as Cecil Taylor, Sun Ra, Ornette Coleman, and | , as well as many lesser-known figures such as Joe Maneri and Joe Harriott ... |
Tim Curry | ... ntually played by the original performer from its run on London's West End, | . Appeared as himself in The Rutles film All You Need Is Cash in 1978. In ... |
Stephanie Mills | ... erpretation of L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Although teenage | , a veteran of the play, was originally cast as Dorothy, Ross convinced Un ... |
Stephen Sondheim | ... next appeared, and bow. Rodgers' daughter Mary caught sight of her friend, | , across several rows; both had eyes wet with tears |
Cecil Taylor | ... (Something Else! and Tomorrow Is the Question) and the first two albums by | (Jazz Advance and Looking Ahead) mark the beginnings of free jazz, though ... |
Neil Innes | ... : Michael Palin, Terry Jones, Eric Idle and Terry Gilliam. Also performing: | , Carol Cleveland and Tom Hanks |
Adolf Hitler | ... e Nazi Party gained power in Germany. Schmidt wound up serving the rooms of | himself. By chance, Schmidt was present by bringing refreshments when the ... |
Steve Reich | ... ck Sabbath. Minimalism also emerged, led by composers such as Philip Glass, | and Michael Nyman. This was a break from the intellectual serial music of ... |
Billy Ray Cyrus | In the 1990s, country music became a worldwide phenomenon thanks to | and Garth Brooks. The latter enjoyed one of the most successful careers in ... |
Ansel Adams | ... - National Archives 79-AA-M01.jpg|Long's Peak from Road as photographed by | in 1941 |
Albert Hammond, Jr. | ... ession musician and producer, lending his talent to the likes of Dopo Yume, | (of The Strokes) and model/singer Irina Lazareanu. In October 2007 Sean jo ... |
Henry VIII of England | ... tatesman, and noted Renaissance humanist. He was an important councillor to | and was from October 1529 to 16 May 1532. He is commemorated by the Church ... |
Richard Wagner | Image:La Muse - Wagner - by Fantin-Latour.jpg|La Muse ( | ), lithograph, 186 |
John Lennon | ... was trying to get all of their music on to the cartridge. Suzuki also cited | as an influential figure to all the composers while the soundtrack was bei ... |
Isaac Asimov | ... the "Most overrated" and "Most underrated" authors, Thomas Disch identified | and Gene Wolfe, respectively, writing: "...all too many have already gone ... |
Haydn | ... fic hymns from the Olney books. For example, the tune 'Austria' (originally | 's 'Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser') is associated today with the hymn 'Glo ... |
Martin Hannett | ... track was supposed to be produced by the legendary Factory Records producer | . In fact, the A-side was the band's original demo produced by their frien ... |
Stevie Wonder | ... ether after The Beatles broke up. A loose jam involving the two, along with | , Harry Nilsson, Jesse Ed Davis and others, was recorded at Record Plant S ... |
Lena Horne | ... gonist a school teacher rather than a schoolgirl. Among Ross's costars were | , Michael Jackson, Richard Pryor, Nipsey Russell and Ted Ross. Upon its Oc ... |
Bramwell Tovey | ... ear contract, and in 2007 he was given a one-year extension. In March 2008, | was named to the post for an initial two-year contract beginning Summer of ... |
Jackie McLean | Since the mid-1950s, saxophonist | had been exploring a concept he called "The Big Room", where the often str ... |
R. Kelly | ... he Days)." This also happened to "That's That Shit" by Snoop Dogg featuring | , which became "That's That". In Avril Lavigne's song "My Happy Ending," t ... |
Dziga Vertov | In his essays, Soviet film-maker | argued for presenting "life as it is" (that is, life filmed surreptitiousl ... |
Hirokazu Tanaka | ... r EarthBound. The album was composed by Hiroshi Kanazu, Keiichi Suzuki, and | , and was released by Sony Records in Japan on November 2, 1994 |
John Bunyan | It was the home and prison of | , the author of The Pilgrim's Progress |
Anton Webern | ... ggest impact on his compositions was the serialism of Arnold Schoenberg and | |
Liza Minnelli | ... er, dying of an accidental drug overdose at the age of 47, leaving children | , Lorna Luft, and Joey Luft |
Quentin Tarantino | ... n of Steel, directed by Zack Snyder. In 2011, Costner confirmed his role in | 's Django Unchained. Later on, it was announced that Costner had to drop o ... |
Johnny Pacheco | ... uente, Spanish language television news anchor Rafael Pineda, salsa pioneer | , singer/bandleader Gilberto Santa Rosa and music promoter |
Peter Greenaway | ... n of this practice is in dispute; one source describes a similar act in the | movie The Belly of an Architect |
Pedro Eustache | ... , dholak / Chandrasekhar, Balu Raghuraman: violins / Eric Clapton: guitar / | : wind instruments / Sunil Gupta: flute / Anuradha Krishamurthi, O.S. Arun ... |
Lee Altus | ... a lengthy search for a new lead guitarist. Among those who auditioned were | of Heathen and Eric Meyer of Dark Angel fame. Meyer had been invited to jo ... |
Matt Groening | | first conceived Marge and the rest of the Simpson family in 1986 in the lo ... |
Philip Glass | ... ppelin and Black Sabbath. Minimalism also emerged, led by composers such as | , Steve Reich and Michael Nyman. This was a break from the intellectual se ... |
Ramsey Lewis | ... , 1990) for the soundtrack of Mo' Better Blues, sampling Charlie Parker and | . Gang Starr also collaborated with Branford Marsalis and Terence Blanchar ... |
Frank Kelly Freas | ... October, November, December 1956, with covers and interior illustrations by | ) and published in hardcover in 1957. It is a fast-paced hard science fict ... |
Esa-Pekka Salonen | ... o conductors to officially hold the title. as such (though as stated above, | was initially offered the position under Previn before having the offer wi ... |
Frederik Pohl | The concept of demarchy played an important role in | 's science fiction novel The Years of the City, which is set in a near-fut ... |
Diego Velázquez | The painting contains numerous references to the works of | , specifically The Surrender of Breda, a Spanish painter who had died 300 ... |
Klaus Kinski | ... ver, a delay and the illness of main actor Jason Robards (later replaced by | ) in the film's notoriously difficult production resulted in his being una ... |
Rod Clements | McTell re-recorded "Streets of London" with bassist | and backing vocalists Prelude. Released as a single late in 1974, it rocke ... |
Jessica Simpson | ... inner". Other Bum Steer "Hall of Famers" include Ross Perot, Tom DeLay, and | . It releases biennial lists with explanations of the "Ten Best" and "Ten ... |
Jonathan Segel | ... eup at the time of recording was David Lowery (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), | (violin, keyboards, guitar, backing vocals), Chris Molla (guitar, backing ... |
George Strait | ... who typified this sound included Travis Tritt, Ricky Skaggs, Kathy Mattea, | and The Judds |
Sun Ra | Much of | 's music could be classified as free jazz, especially his work from the 19 ... |
Bruce Timm | ... p is never referred to by this name in the series (According to a post from | on Toon Zone.net, this was a direct order from DC, every script his team w ... |
Giuseppe Verdi | ... rseillaise" in his 1839–40 setting of a French translation of Heine's poem. | quotes from "La Marseillaise" in his patriotic anthem Hymn of the Nations, ... |
Arnold Schoenberg | ... , but what made the biggest impact on his compositions was the serialism of | and Anton Webern |
Paul Bley | The Jimmy Giuffre Trio (with | and Steve Swallow) received little attention during their original incarna ... |
Jerry Goldsmith | ... an television anthology series The Twilight Zone, with an original score by | |
Hasil Adkins | ... by early rockabilly, rhythm and blues, and rock and roll like Link Wray and | , 1960s surf music acts such as The Ventures and Dick Dale, 1960s garage r ... |
George Lucas | ... d LucasArts. The site replaced portions of what was the Letterman Hospital. | won the development rights for 15 acres (61,000 m²) of the Presidio, in Ju ... |
Jim Reardon | ... e the meeting, Bakshi, Kricfalusi, Naylor, Tom Minton, Eddie Fitzgerald and | met to brainstorm. Bakshi remembers, "My car was packed to the windows. Ju ... |
Paul Palnik | ... who wrote Be True to Your School, children's author R. L. Stine, cartoonist | , and Limited Brands founder Leslie Wexner. Also significant is amateur me ... |
Albert Ayler | ... l Snow, recorded for the ESP-Disk label under the leadership of saxophonist | . Snow suggested to Ayler that the band simply play without a composition ... |
Henri Matisse | In 1906 he moved to Paris and became friends with | , Georges Braque, Fernand Léger, then in 1915 he was painted by his friend ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... al statements. He has been accused of making a remark in 1995 which praised | : "The history of Germany is a copy of the history of Belarus. Germany was ... |
Giacomo Puccini | ... , "Two Little Wooden Shoes", intending to adapt it for an opera. His friend | became interested in the story and began a court action, claiming that bec ... |
Jimmy McCracklin | ... ppear on Let It Be, this set included "Teddy Boy" and "The Walk" (a song by | ). It was this version that first leaked out, was broadcast on multiple ra ... |
Ricky Skaggs | ... k and western swing. Artists who typified this sound included Travis Tritt, | , Kathy Mattea, George Strait and The Judds |
Jimmy Giuffre | The | Trio (with Paul Bley and Steve Swallow) received little attention during t ... |
Link Wray | ... ly influenced by early rockabilly, rhythm and blues, and rock and roll like | and Hasil Adkins, 1960s surf music acts such as The Ventures and Dick Dale ... |
Pietro Mascagni | The composer | bought the rights for her story, "Two Little Wooden Shoes", intending to a ... |
Michael Kamen | #* | – string conductor, string arrangemen |
Adolf Hitler | ... as well as highlighting a statement Lukashenko had made seemingly praising | . Lukashenko referred to the media attack as 'dirty propaganda' |
Bruno Walter | ... ors with whom the orchestra has had close ties include Sir John Barbirolli, | , Leopold Stokowski, Albert Coates, Fritz Reiner, and Erich Leinsdorf; mor ... |
Alice Cooper | ... ind a suitable lead guitarist in time, Megadeth recorded a cover version of | 's "No More Mr. Nice Guy" as a three piece band. The version later appeare ... |
James Newton Howard | ... by the Hollywood Records label and the film score was composed by musician | . A joint collective effort to commit to the film's production was made by ... |
Charlie Parker | ... k "Jazz Thing" (CBS, 1990) for the soundtrack of Mo' Better Blues, sampling | and Ramsey Lewis. Gang Starr also collaborated with Branford Marsalis and ... |
Billy Higgins | ... rom mid-1950s onwards, when he was introduced to them by Terry Jennings and | . He said that "everybody [he] knew and worked with was very much into dru ... |
Kathy Mattea | ... swing. Artists who typified this sound included Travis Tritt, Ricky Skaggs, | , George Strait and The Judds |
Dorsey Burnette | ... ded by many artists throughout the world, but a version recorded in 1960 by | to date was the biggest success for the song in the post-1954 "rock era", ... |
Michael Jackson | ... ool teacher rather than a schoolgirl. Among Ross's costars were Lena Horne, | , Richard Pryor, Nipsey Russell and Ted Ross. Upon its October 1978 releas ... |
L. Sprague de Camp | Demetrius appears (under the Greek form of his name, Demetrios) in | 's historical novel, The Bronze God of Rhodes, which largely concerns itse ... |
Snoop Dogg | ... the Radio (Remember the Days)." This also happened to "That's That Shit" by | featuring R. Kelly, which became "That's That". In Avril Lavigne's song "M ... |
Paul McCartney | ... " single was number one on the UK chart in July 1957, when Lennon first met | |
Burl Ives | ... y in 1949 when a sanitized version intended for children was re-recorded by | . It has been recorded by many artists throughout the world, but a version ... |
Robert A. Heinlein | The Door into Summer is a science fiction novel by | , originally serialized in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (Octo ... |
Quincy Jones | ... age was dissolved in 1992. From 1992 until 1995, Kinski lived with musician | . In 1993, their daughter, Kenya Julia Miambi Sarah Jones, was born |
Constantine Koukias | ... orges Lentz, Richard Mills, Ross Edwards, Stephen Leek, Matthew Hindson and | have embodied the pinnacle of established Australian composers |
Frank Lloyd Wright | ... ul J. and Ida Trier House, a private residence designed by famous architect | |
Richard Wagner | ... sical experiments for the V2. Wieland Wagner, the grandson of the composer, | , was the deputy civilian director there from September 1944 to April 1945 ... |
Levon Helm | ... ight become known, Yeager confides in friend and fellow pilot Jack Ridley ( | ). Ridley cuts off part of a broomstick and tells Yeager to use it as a le ... |
Robert A. Heinlein | Tunnel in the Sky is a science fiction book written by | and published in 1955 by Scribner's as one of the Heinlein juveniles. The ... |
Michael Snow | ... cording was New York Eye and Ear Control (1964), a soundtrack for a film by | , recorded for the ESP-Disk label under the leadership of saxophonist Albe ... |
Gilberto Santa Rosa | ... news anchor Rafael Pineda, salsa pioneer Johnny Pacheco, singer/bandleader | and music promoter |
Mel Chin | ... sts and Melrose Place producers formed the GALA Committee, headed by artist | , in order to bring artworks out of galleries and into primetime televisio ... |
Cecil Taylor | ... en strict rules of bebop could be loosened or abandoned at will. Similarly, | , the most prominent free jazz pianist, began stretching the bop boundarie ... |
Irving Berlin | He performed a song and dance rendition of the | standard, "Let's Face the Music and Dance". Finally, there was the "Colone ... |
Terry Jennings | ... t in Young's life from mid-1950s onwards, when he was introduced to them by | and Billy Higgins. He said that "everybody [he] knew and worked with was v ... |
Jonathan Larson | Rent, a 1996 musical by | , is based on La bohème. Here the lovers, Roger and Mimi, are faced with A ... |
Ken Maynard | ... -communist priest Dr `Paddy' Ryan, fashion designer Lisa Ho, and cartoonist | of Ettamogah Pub fame, were all born in Albury. Basketballer Lauren Jackso ... |
Andy McCluskey | The group was founded in 1978 by | and Paul Humphreys who remained, and were perceived as, the core members. ... |
Keith Richards | ... of heavy rock with his band, The Jeff Beck Group. Dave Davies of The Kinks, | of The Rolling Stones, Pete Townshend of The Who, Hendrix, Clapton and Bec ... |
"Weird Al" Yankovic | ... cluding Bob Hope, Dolly Parton, Rascal Flatts, The Beach Boys, The Monkees, | , Brad Paisley, Styx, The Goo Goo Dolls, Bill Cosby, Hank Williams Jr., an ... |
The Head Shop | ... Duck, Jan & Dean, The Sylvers, Wet Wet Wet, P. P. Arnold, Plácido Domingo, | , Billy Dean, En Vogue, Muslim Magomayev and Boyz II Men. In 1976, David E ... |
Thomas Cole | File:Cole Thomas The Voyage of Life Childhood 1842.jpg| | , Childhood, one of the 4 scenes in The Voyage of Life, 184 |
John Coltrane | ... dwig van Beethoven, as well as of musicians in the tradition represented by | . In accordance to this spiritual perspective, Coleman’s music became rath ... |
Saint-Saëns | ... et's Thaïs-Méditation (originally for violin), Rachmaninoff's Vocalise, and | ' Le cygne (The Swan) (originally for violoncello) |
Berio | Many contemporary composers specify highly specialized scordatura. | , for example, asks the player to tune his strings E-G♯-A-G in Sequenza XI ... |
Keith Moon | ... be considered the first true power pop songs. These songs are propelled by | 's aggressive drumming and Pete Townshend's distinctive power chords, and ... |
Nobuo Uematsu | ... rth American concert for the popular Final Fantasy franchise game music, by | . The orchestra has most recently recorded the sound track for the video g ... |
Eric Carmen | ... Who's role in the creation of power pop has been cited by singer-songwriter | of the Raspberries, who has said |
Richard Rodgers | ... udolf Friml and Sigmund Romberg, but his most famous collaboration was with | |
Marlene Dietrich | Blonde Venus, starring | and Cary Grant, predates She Done Him Wrong by a year even though Mae West ... |
Lucas Cranach the Elder | ... trations in the German Bible and in many tracts popularized Luther's ideas. | (1472–1553), the great painter patronized by the electors of Wittenberg, w ... |
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov | ... nfinished upon the composer's death in 1887 and was edited and completed by | and Alexander Glazunov. It was first performed in St. Petersburg, Russia, ... |
Michael Madsen | ... to star in Chamaco with Kirk Harris, Alex Perea, Gustavo Sanchez Parra and | . In November 2010 he filmed Stella Days in County Tipperary, Ireland, nea ... |
George Harrison | In May 1968, The Beatles met at Kinfauns, the Esher home of | , to review and record demos of songs under consideration for their next a ... |
Brad Paisley | ... ly Parton, Rascal Flatts, The Beach Boys, The Monkees, "Weird Al" Yankovic, | , Styx, The Goo Goo Dolls, Bill Cosby, Hank Williams Jr., and Peter Frampt ... |
William Blake | File:Blake - Albión.jpg| | , Albion Rose, 1794- |
James Blood Ulmer | ... sic with his 1970s band Prime Time, and a number of other players including | , Sonny Sharrock, and Ronald Shannon Jackson forged styles combining eleme ... |
Marvin Gaye | ... hit as did the chart-topping ballad, "Missing You", which was a tribute to | , who had died earlier that year. Her 1985 album, Eaten Alive, found major ... |
Josh Homme | In an interview with NME, | revealed plans of a re-issue of Rated R which would feature B-side recordi ... |
Harlan Ellison | ... te in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction: "His influence upon writers like | and Samuel R. Delany was seminal, and in his life and work he was a powerf ... |
William Kent | ... eted in 1729 during the reign of George II and designed by Lord Burlington. | (1685–1748), who took a leading role in designing the gardens, created one ... |
Giovanni Paisiello | ... uccini was tempted to follow the text of Sardou's play and use the music of | , before finally writing his own imitation of Paisello's style. It was not ... |
Herb Alpert | The first known appearance of Miss Piggy was on the | TV special Herb Alpert and the TJB, broadcast on October 13, 1974, on ABC. ... |
Pete Townshend | ... Beck Group. Dave Davies of The Kinks, Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones, | of The Who, Hendrix, Clapton and Beck all pioneered the use of new guitar ... |
Garry Schyman | ... ntly recorded the sound track for the video game: Bioshock 2 as composed by | |
Norma Waterson | Other notable triangle players include English folk singer | , newcomer Moody Mascott, from the new wave/minimalist German French pop g ... |
Eddie Cochran | ... d was a typical example of early hard rock including a heavy version of the | 's classic "C'mon Everybody". Both UFO 1 and its follow-up , were successf ... |
Scelsi | ... example, asks the player to tune his strings E-G♯-A-G in Sequenza XIVb and | asks for both F-A-D-E and F-A-F-E in Nuits |
Paul Humphreys | The group was founded in 1978 by Andy McCluskey and | who remained, and were perceived as, the core members. Adding sidemen Malc ... |
Sarah Brightman | ... a mix of opera and musical stars, including Samuel Ramey, Barbara Cook and | . Kenrick recommends the 1962 studio recording, though it is not yet avail ... |
Louis Janmot | File:Le poeme de lAme-14-Louis Janmot-MBA Lyon-IMG 0497.jpg| | , from his series "The Poem of the Soul", before 185 |
Oscar Hammerstein I | ... liam Hammerstein. His grandfather was German-born Jewish theater impresario | , and his mother was the daughter of Scottish and English parents. Hammers ... |
Tom Rothrock | ... d at the bar in Luna Lounge, it was produced by the team of Rob Schnapf and | . XO also contained some instrumentation from Los Angeles musicians Joey W ... |
Alexander Glazunov | ... s death in 1887 and was edited and completed by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and | . It was first performed in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1890 |
Oscar Hammerstein II | ... e a mountain” told Martin that he thought she had something special. It was | (pp. 58–59). This marked the start of her career |
Billy Dean | ... an, The Sylvers, Wet Wet Wet, P. P. Arnold, Plácido Domingo, The Head Shop, | , En Vogue, Muslim Magomayev and Boyz II Men. In 1976, David Essex did a c ... |
Jorge Antunes | ... inger, Christian Wolff, Joseph Schillinger, Moritz Eggert, Iraida Yusupova, | , Vladimir Komarov and Anis Fuleihan |
Keith Rowe | ... AMM, which included at the time Cornelius Cardew, Eddie Prévost, Lou Gare, | and Lawrence Sheaff |
King Henry VIII | ... into lawlessness, though the Vicar of Wymondham was appointed by the Abbot. | 's Dissolution of the Monasteries brought about the closure of Wymondham A ... |
Harrison Birtwistle | ... to the BBC Proms Archive web-site, on 9 August 1976. The programme included | 's Meridian and Arnold Schoenberg's First Chamber Symphony. In 1977 he bec ... |
Massenet | ... ando. Examples of works well suited for performance on the theremin include | 's Thaïs-Méditation (originally for violin), Rachmaninoff's Vocalise, and ... |
Henry Mancini | ... triangle also provides the trademark percussion during the opening bars of | 's famous theme for The Pink Panther |
David S. Ware | ... ces such as the Knitting Factory. A younger generation of players including | , Matthew Shipp, William Parker and Joe Morris continued to play free jazz ... |
Alfred Drake | ... , though it is not yet available on CD, for its outstanding cast, including | and Roberta Peters |
Arnold Schoenberg | ... on 9 August 1976. The programme included Harrison Birtwistle's Meridian and | 's First Chamber Symphony. In 1977 he became assistant conductor of the Ro ... |
Thomas Cromwell | ... gue of Comfort against Tribulation. While More was imprisoned in the Tower, | made several visits, urging More to take the oath, which More continued to ... |
George Russell | The modal theory stems from a work by | , but again Miles Davis unveiled this shift to the rest of the jazz world ... |
Jeff Beck | ... c rock, which combined elements of jazz, blues and rock and roll. From 1967 | brought lead guitar to new heights of technical virtuosity and moved blues ... |
Sam Kieth | ... remain in print (14 if the spin-off is taken into account). Artists include | , Mike Dringenberg, and Malcolm Jones III, lettering by Todd Klein, colors ... |
Joseph Bonaparte | ... nie Désirée Clary, the daughter of a Marseille silk merchant, and sister of | 's wife Julie Clary - Désirée had previously been engaged to Napoleon. Ber ... |
Matt Groening | ... Good Night" on April 19, 1987. Marge was created and designed by cartoonist | while he was waiting in the lobby of James L. Brooks' office. Groening had ... |
Oscar Hammerstein II | ... m car crashes leading to vocal instruction, unknowingly singing in front of | , to her final break on Broadway granted by the very prominent producer, L ... |
Andy McCluskey | Founders | and Paul Humphreys met at primary school in Meols on the Wirral Peninsula, ... |
Superia | ... due to their exposure to the Super-Soldier formula. When the evil scientist | offered Captain America a cure, Captain America refused it because Superia ... |
Eric Clapton | ... ning act Living Colour for a six-night run in October 1989 and Elton John & | in August 1992 |
Taylor Swift | In 2008, | rose as a major country-pop artist, with her single "Love Story" becoming ... |
Isaac Newton | ... adition established by the Cambridge University Physicist and mathematician | . Where Descartes held that all motions should be explained with respect t ... |
Paul Shaffer | ... is offbeat humor. The show also got a house band, hiring prominent musician | to lead the group named The World's Most Dangerous Band |
Henry Heerup | Artist | created many of his works in his outdoor atelier in Rødovre, and willed a ... |
Alfred Harth | In 1967 classical strings-focused Just Music had been formed by | and been recorded on ECM (1002) in 1969 in West Germany |
George Tolhurst | ... on in Europe or the United Kingdom. One of the earliest known composers was | , whose oratorio Ruth was the first composed in the then colony of Victori ... |
Carly Simon | ... ta Pallenberg, Marsha Hunt, Pamela Des Barres, Uschi Obermaier, Bebe Buell, | , Margaret Trudeau, Mackenzie Phillips, Janice Dickinson, Carla Bruni, Sop ... |
Dave Davies | ... ues-rock in the direction of heavy rock with his band, The Jeff Beck Group. | of The Kinks, Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones, Pete Townshend of The ... |
Paul Humphreys | Founders Andy McCluskey and | met at primary school in Meols on the Wirral Peninsula, in the early 1960s ... |
Mike Dringenberg | ... rint (14 if the spin-off is taken into account). Artists include Sam Kieth, | , and Malcolm Jones III, lettering by Todd Klein, colors by Daniel Vozzo, ... |
Dylan Carlson | Drone rock pioneer | has stated Young's work as being a major influence to him |
Rachmaninoff | ... n the theremin include Massenet's Thaïs-Méditation (originally for violin), | 's Vocalise, and Saint-Saëns' Le cygne (The Swan) (originally for violonce ... |
James Hetfield | ... due to drinking, drug use, violent behavior and personality conflicts with | and Lars Ulrich, Mustaine and bassist Dave Ellefson formed Megadeth in Los ... |
Christopher Rouse | ... ni Rautavaara's Angel Of Dusk (1980), Gian Carlo Menotti's Concerto (1983), | 's Concerto (1985), and Henry Brant's Ghost Nets (1988). In the first deca ... |
Merrill De Maris | ... d Moore (Winnie the Pooh) and Bob Grant (Merry Menagerie). Writers included | (Mickey Mouse), Ted Osborne (Mickey Mouse), Bill Walsh (Mickey Mouse, Uncl ... |
Herbert Stothart | ... ursue theatre, Hammerstein began his first professional collaboration, with | , Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel. He began as an apprentice and went on to ... |
Marilyn Manson | ... albums. The only track to make it on to a full Berlin release is a cover of | 's "The Dope Show", which is included on Berlin's 4play album as well as t ... |
Harry Lauder | ... liest recorded proprietors are the Lauder of the Bass family, from whom Sir | is descended. According to legend, the island is said to have been a gift ... |
Pete Way | Singer Phil Mogg, guitarist Mick Bolton, bassist | , and drummer Andy Parker formed the band in August 1969. Originally takin ... |
Akira Toriyama | ... rick Bags, and Dragons. Many monsters in the series were designed by | |
James Horner | ... dged version of the song at the Oscars, accompanied by the house orchestra. | and Will Jennings won the award that night for best song with "My Heart Wi ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... n appreciation for swing music, big band arrangements and solo singers like | and Bing Crosby". Also from an early age, he listened to the "blues and Ne ... |
Miley Cyrus | ... g that with the single "Generation Love" in 2011. Another teen sitcom star, | (of Hannah Montana), also had a crossover hit in the late 2000s with "The ... |
Titian | ... andaio, Perugino, Michelangelo, Raphael, Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, and | . The same is true for architecture, as practiced by Brunelleschi, Leone A ... |
Isaac Newton | ... wever, must be made of the most important of them all: his biography of Sir | . In 1831 he published a short popular account of the philosopher's life i ... |
Alice Cooper | ... earance at the Monsters of Rock festival in Brazil, co-headlining alongside | and Ozzy Osbourne. In January 1995, Megadeth appeared on the soundtrack of ... |
Lars Ulrich | ... rug use, violent behavior and personality conflicts with James Hetfield and | , Mustaine and bassist Dave Ellefson formed Megadeth in Los Angeles. Musta ... |
Malcolm Jones III | ... ff is taken into account). Artists include Sam Kieth, Mike Dringenberg, and | , lettering by Todd Klein, colors by Daniel Vozzo, and covers by Dave McKe ... |
Bruce Dickinson | ... uise of fictitious record producer Bruce Dickinson (not to be confused with | , lead singer for Iron Maiden), Walken makes passionate and slightly unhin ... |
John Lennon | ... s signature song, "Piano Man". includes the harmonica throughout the piece. | played harmonica on early Beatles' hits as "Love Me Do", "Please Please Me ... |
Larry Wallis | After brief trial runs with | (February - October 1972) and Bernie Marsden (he toured with UFO in Europe ... |
Deanna Durbin | She performed at various studio functions and was eventually cast opposite | in the musical short Every Sunday. The film contrasted her alto vocal rang ... |
Dave Ellefson | ... onality conflicts with James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich, Mustaine and bassist | formed Megadeth in Los Angeles. Mustaine later said, "After getting fired ... |
Bob Hope | ... s. A few famous entertainers have performed at the Canfield Fair, including | , Dolly Parton, Rascal Flatts, The Beach Boys, The Monkees, "Weird Al" Yan ... |
Eric Stefani | ... oarded it and designed Ned Flanders. Several of the scenes were laid out by | , brother of Gwen Stefani. In this episode, Barney had yellow hair which w ... |
Mahler | ... e bass. In the Romantic era and the 20th century, composers such as Wagner, | , Beethoven, Busoni, and Prokofiev also requested notes below the low E. T ... |
Eric Clapton | ... ock with pop and psychedelia, particularly in the riffs and guitar solos of | . Jimi Hendrix produced a form of blues-influenced psychedelic rock, which ... |
Albert Bierstadt | ... und in the paintings of the Hudson River School. Painters like Thomas Cole, | and Frederic Edwin Church and others often expressed Romantic themes in th ... |
Allen Ginsberg | ... include Hans Jonas, Philip K. Dick and Harold Bloom, with Albert Camus and | being more moderately influenced. A number of ecclesiastical bodies which ... |
Otto Harbach | ... merstein began his first professional collaboration, with Herbert Stothart, | and Frank Mandel. He began as an apprentice and went on to form a 20-year ... |
Will Jennings | ... he song at the Oscars, accompanied by the house orchestra. James Horner and | won the award that night for best song with "My Heart Will Go On" (sung by ... |
Robert Merrill | ... riginated. Studio recordings of Carousels songs were released in 1956 (with | as Billy, Patrice Munsel as Julie, and Florence Henderson as Carrie), 1962 ... |
Ozzy Osbourne | ... nsters of Rock festival in Brazil, co-headlining alongside Alice Cooper and | . In January 1995, Megadeth appeared on the soundtrack of the horror film ... |
Frederic Edwin Church | ... of the Hudson River School. Painters like Thomas Cole, Albert Bierstadt and | and others often expressed Romantic themes in their paintings. They someti ... |
Jerome Kern | ... e next forty years, Hammerstein teamed with many other composers, including | , with whom Hammerstein enjoyed a highly successful collaboration. In 1927 ... |
Bing Crosby | ... swing music, big band arrangements and solo singers like Frank Sinatra and | ". Also from an early age, he listened to the "blues and Negro spirituals ... |
Jesse Marsh | ... Friends, Treasury of Classic Tales), George Wheeler (True Life Adventures), | (Treasury of Classic Tales), Richard Moore (Winnie the Pooh) and Bob Grant ... |
Elton John | ... ones with opening act Living Colour for a six-night run in October 1989 and | & Eric Clapton in August 1992 |
Johann Sebastian Bach | ... " reinterprets the introduction of Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 by | , speeding up the tempo |
Gwen Stefani | ... d Flanders. Several of the scenes were laid out by Eric Stefani, brother of | . In this episode, Barney had yellow hair which was the same color as his ... |
Brian Eno | ... ting to keyboards. The pair shared a love of electronic music, particularly | and |
Dolly Parton | ... amous entertainers have performed at the Canfield Fair, including Bob Hope, | , Rascal Flatts, The Beach Boys, The Monkees, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Brad Pa ... |
Tom Zé | ... artists such as Cornershop, Os Mutantes, Los De Abajo, Jim White, Zap Mama, | , Los Amigos Invisibles and King Chango |
Jackie Chan | In the movie Shanghai Noon, | is given the name "The Shanghai Kid" which is parody of "The Sundance Kid" ... |
Ani DiFranco | ... -it-yourself experimental bands like Pavement, to punk-folk singers such as | . Many countries have developed an extensive local indie scene, flourishin ... |
Dave McKean | ... m Jones III, lettering by Todd Klein, colors by Daniel Vozzo, and covers by | |
Celine Dion | ... won the award that night for best song with "My Heart Will Go On" (sung by | ) from the film Titanic. Smith did not voice disappointment about not winn ... |
Prokofiev | ... the 20th century, composers such as Wagner, Mahler, Beethoven, Busoni, and | also requested notes below the low E. There are two common methods for mak ... |
Leonardo da Vinci | ... ancesca, Domenico Ghirlandaio, Perugino, Michelangelo, Raphael, Botticelli, | , and Titian. The same is true for architecture, as practiced by Brunelles ... |
Woody Guthrie | ... tained audiences with folk and blues songs by artists such as Leadbelly and | . This proved so popular that in July 1954 he recorded a fast-tempoed vers ... |
Ray Ellington | ... three acts, separated by two musical interludes. These were provided by the | Quartet—who performed a mixture of jazz, rhythm & blues and calypso songs— ... |
Sonny Sharrock | ... band Prime Time, and a number of other players including James Blood Ulmer, | , and Ronald Shannon Jackson forged styles combining elements of free jazz ... |
Janice Dickinson | ... i Obermaier, Bebe Buell, Carly Simon, Margaret Trudeau, Mackenzie Phillips, | , Carla Bruni, Sophie Dahl and , among others |
Géricault | ... an art museum with pictures of well-known painters such as Claude Monet and | ; Musée maritime fluvial et portuaire, a museum on the history of the port ... |
Dick Moores | ... bbard (Donald Duck), Kay Wright (Donald Duck), Ellis Eringer (Donald Duck), | (Uncle Remus), Paul Murry (Jose Carioca, Uncle Remus), Daan Jippes (Donald ... |
Pauline Oliveros | ... SIM comprises some 300 performing artists and scholars worldwide, including | , Oliver Lake, Stephen Nachmanovitch, Thomas Buckner, Robert Dick, India C ... |
Patrice Munsel | ... ngs of Carousels songs were released in 1956 (with Robert Merrill as Billy, | as Julie, and Florence Henderson as Carrie), 1962 and 1987. The last featu ... |
Alfred Newman | "The Robe" (1953) composed by | conducting the Hollywood Symphony Orchestra (Varese Sarabande VSD 5295 |
Alexander Borodin | ... Knyaz' Igor' ) is an opera in four acts with a prologue. It was composed by | . The composer adapted the libretto from the East Slavic epic The Lay of I ... |
Akira Toriyama | ... eo game series to have a stable key development team; Yuji Horii (creator), | (artist) and Koichi Sugiyama (composer). The original concepts, used since ... |
George Clinton | ... and Bootsy left to join Parliament-Funkadelic, the collective conducted by | . The onslaught of the slickly commercial style of disco caught Brown off ... |
Oliver Lake | ... 300 performing artists and scholars worldwide, including Pauline Oliveros, | , Stephen Nachmanovitch, Thomas Buckner, Robert Dick, India Cooke, Jane Ir ... |
Koichi Sugiyama | ... ble key development team; Yuji Horii (creator), Akira Toriyama (artist) and | (composer). The original concepts, used since the first game, took element ... |
Paul Murry | ... ight (Donald Duck), Ellis Eringer (Donald Duck), Dick Moores (Uncle Remus), | (Jose Carioca, Uncle Remus), Daan Jippes (Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse), Tony ... |
Billy Ray Cyrus | ... in the late 2000s with "The Climb" and another with a duet with her father, | , with "Ready, Set, Don't Go." Jana Kramer, an actress in teen drama One T ... |
Joseph Bonaparte | ... e, at Vitoria, the combined Anglo-Portuguese and Spanish armies won against | , finally breaking French power in Spain. The French had to retreat out of ... |
Thomas Cole | ... landscape found in the paintings of the Hudson River School. Painters like | , Albert Bierstadt and Frederic Edwin Church and others often expressed Ro ... |
Ronald Shannon Jackson | ... a number of other players including James Blood Ulmer, Sonny Sharrock, and | forged styles combining elements of free jazz and fusion |
Vincent Youmans | ... r, Three Sisters, and Very Warm for May. Hammerstein also collaborated with | (Wildflower), Rudolf Friml (Rose-Marie), and Sigmund Romberg (The Desert S ... |
Ross Edwards | ... , Carl Vine, Brett Dean, Martin Wesley-Smith, Georges Lentz, Richard Mills, | , Stephen Leek, Matthew Hindson and Constantine Koukias have embodied the ... |
Dr. Seuss | As a result of the film, Bakshi received an offer to adapt | 's The Butter Battle Book for TNT. Ted Geisel had never been satisfied wit ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... Introduction, Hayek contrasts Western Anglo values with Nazi Germany under | , stating that "the conflict between the National-Socialist "Right" and th ... |
Richard Dean Anderson | John Symes approached Michael Greenburg and | of MacGyver fame. Although Anderson was never a real fan of the science fi ... |
Rudolf Friml | ... m for May. Hammerstein also collaborated with Vincent Youmans (Wildflower), | (Rose-Marie), and Sigmund Romberg (The Desert Song and The New Moon) |
Billy Joel | ... avies of Supertramp, and Richard "Magic Dick" Salwitz of The J. Geils Band. | famously plays the harmonica, in addition to his piano, on his signature s ... |
David Foster | ... ajor phase of the band's career took off in late 1981—with a new producer ( | ), a new label (Warner Brothers), and the addition of keyboardist/guitaris ... |
Olivia Newton-John | ... ulling a crew member onstage, making her do jumping jacks along with him to | 's "Physical". The second comedy piece was a remote titled "The Shame of t ... |
Sigmund Romberg | ... laborated with Vincent Youmans (Wildflower), Rudolf Friml (Rose-Marie), and | (The Desert Song and The New Moon) |
Eddie Cochran | ... udge. San Francisco band Blue Cheer released a crude and distorted cover of | 's classic "Summertime Blues", from their 1968 debut album Vincebus Eruptu ... |
Queen Beatrix | ... one of the Kingdom of the Netherlands since 1980. He is the eldest child of | and Prince Claus, and he is the head of the House of Amsberg since the dea ... |
Linda Sharrock | ... Jeanne Lee was a notable free jazz vocalist; others such as Sheila Jordan, | , and Patty Waters also made notable contributions to the genre |
Richard Wagner | ... as Charles Darwin, Victor Hugo and Friedrich Nietzsche, and was a friend to | , Louis Pasteur and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, among others |
Lester Bowie | ... g Muhal Richard Abrams, Henry Threadgill, Anthony Braxton, Jack DeJohnette, | , Roscoe Mitchell, Joseph Jarman, Famadou Don Moye, Malachi Favors and Geo ... |
Jacob Lawrence | ... e used for the training of Coast Guardsmen, including the celebrated artist | and actor Buddy Ebsen. It was also a popular place for R&R for soldiers fr ... |
James Newton Howard | ... d for both an Academy Award and a Satellite award for her role in the film. | was honored by the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers f ... |
Courtney Love | ... t, a habitual womanizer, becomes particularly smitten with Althea Leasure ( | ), a runaway-turned-stripper who works at one of his dance clubs. With hel ... |
Jay-Z | ... Awards, McCartney performed the song live as a mash-up with Linkin Park and | 's Numb/Encore. It is Vladimir Putin's favourite Beatles song |
Raphael | ... accio, Piero della Francesca, Domenico Ghirlandaio, Perugino, Michelangelo, | , Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, and Titian. The same is true for architec ... |
Leo Lyons | ... cted guitarist. On a new label, Chrysalis Records, and with a new producer, | (formerly of Ten Years After), UFO recorded Phenomenon in 1974, which debu ... |
Miho Hatori | In 1996 | and Yuka Honda of Cibo Matto were invited by Ono to remix the song "Talkin ... |
Gordon Hamilton | ... icks and Robert Hughes. In recent times composers including Julian Cochran, | , Liza Lim, Nigel Westlake, David Worrall, Graeme Koehne, Elena Kats-Chern ... |
Kirk Brandon | ... post-punk stars, Dead Men Walking, which included Mike Peters of The Alarm, | of Theatre of Hate and Spear of Destiny, and Pete Wylie of Wah! He now is ... |
Wenceslaus Hollar | ... a second, revised edition of The Fables of Aesop, this time illustrated by | 's renowned prints. He had to republish the book in 1668 since his propert ... |
Alfred Tibor | ... For example, it is the home of a number of sculptor and Holocaust survivor | 's creations, including those at the Trinity Lutheran Seminary, Saint Char ... |
James Brown | ... recent commonly used break is the Tramen, which combines the Amen break, a | funk breakbeat ("Tighten Up" or "Samurai" break) and an Alex Reece drum an ... |
Alfonso XIII | ... yal Command Performance at Buckingham Palace in honor of the King of Spain, | . and he was befriended by MPs from the House of Commons Consequently, fee ... |
Silver Sable | ... sterminded a conflict between the United States and Symkaria, the nation of | He joined the "Acts of Vengeance" conspiracy, but was attacked by the muta ... |
Lamont Dozier | #"How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" ( | , Brian Holland, Edward Holland, Jr.) – 3:0 |
Frank Ifield | Many notable musicians originated in Coventry, including | , Vince Hill, Delia Derbyshire, Jerry Dammers, Terry Hall, Neville Staple, ... |
Al Taliaferro | ... assic Tales, Scamp, Uncle Remus, holiday), Carson Van Osten (Mickey Mouse), | (Donald Duck), Frank Grundeen (Donald Duck), Al Hubbard (Donald Duck), Kay ... |
Joan Brudieu | March's poetry was set to music by Raimon, | and other composers |
Michael Jackson | ... , the exterior pedestrian ramps were used for a motorcycle chase scene with | & Diana Ross |
Perry Como | ... travelled to the United States, where he appeared on television on both the | Show and the Paul Winchell Show. Returning to the UK, Donegan recorded his ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... of the only things that could hurt the Spectre, which had been obtained by | , giving him control over superheroes that entered Nazi-occupied areas |
William Kent | ... of Horace Walpole) "Apollo of the Arts", designed the villa with the aid of | (1685–1748), who took a leading role in designing the gardens. It became o ... |
Michelangelo | ... ted Italy. In the same palazzo were also the two statues of river gods that | moved to the steps of Palazzo Senatorio on the Capitoline Hill |
William Blake | A number of 19th century thinkers such as | , Arthur Schopenhauer, Albert Pike and Madame Blavatsky studied Gnostic th ... |
Roscoe Mitchell | ... d Abrams, Henry Threadgill, Anthony Braxton, Jack DeJohnette, Lester Bowie, | , Joseph Jarman, Famadou Don Moye, Malachi Favors and George Lewis was for ... |
Danny Elfman | ... g. Smith recorded an orchestral version of "Between the Bars" with composer | for the movie. Smith also contributed a new song, "Miss Misery," and three ... |
Yuka Honda | In 1996 Miho Hatori and | of Cibo Matto were invited by Ono to remix the song "Talking to the Univer ... |
Arnold Schönberg | ... a number of new works, including Leoš Janáček's From the House of the Dead, | 's Erwartung, Igor Stravinsky's Oedipus rex, and Paul Hindemith's Cardilla ... |
Minnie Driver | Damon dated his Good Will Hunting co-star | . He later had a two-year relationship with actress Winona Ryder. From 200 ... |
Andy Warhol | ... I've done since". Eno had himself performed the piece as a student in 1960. | attended the 1962 première of the static composition by La Monte Young cal ... |
Jennette McCurdy | ... n sitcoms also have had an impact on modern country music; in 2008, actress | (best known as the sidekick Sam on the teen sitcom iCarly) released her fi ... |
David Worrall | ... posers including Julian Cochran, Gordon Hamilton, Liza Lim, Nigel Westlake, | , Graeme Koehne, Elena Kats-Chernin, Carl Vine, Brett Dean, Martin Wesley- ... |
Shanawdithit | # Beothuk: | (a.k.a. "Nancy April") (1829 |
Peter Green (musician) | ... of The Rolling Stones, Huey Lewis of Huey Lewis and the News, John Mayall, | of Fleetwood Mac, Roger Daltrey of The Who, Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, Rob ... |
Michelangelo | ... i Bondone, Masaccio, Piero della Francesca, Domenico Ghirlandaio, Perugino, | , Raphael, Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, and Titian. The same is true for ... |
Gustav Mahler | ... cting debut with the Berlin Philharmonic (BPO) in 1987, in a performance of | 's Symphony No. 6. In 1999, Rattle was appointed as successor to Claudio A ... |
Cilla Black | ... gle for Mike Shannon and the Strangers), "Step Inside Love" (1968, given to | ), "Goodbye" (1969, given to Mary Hopkin), "Come and Get it" (1969, given ... |
Pete Townshend | ... ggressive melodies and loud distorted guitars put the "power" in power-pop. | of The Who coined the term "power pop" in a 1967 interview in which he sai ... |
Leonardo da Vinci | ... or center of Neoplatonism. He studied there under Luca Pacioli, a friend of | |
Edward Holland, Jr. | #"How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" (Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, | ) – 3:0 |
Don Kay | ... overy of European atonality and the avante-garde. Composers like Don Banks, | , Malcolm Williamson and Colin Brumby epitomise this period. Others who ad ... |
Richard Rodgers | ... 's most successful and sustained collaboration began when he teamed up with | to write a musical adaptation of the play Green Grow the Lilacs. Rodgers' ... |
John Mayall | ... d Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones, Huey Lewis of Huey Lewis and the News, | , Peter Green (musician) of Fleetwood Mac, Roger Daltrey of The Who, Steve ... |
Joseph Jarman | ... hreadgill, Anthony Braxton, Jack DeJohnette, Lester Bowie, Roscoe Mitchell, | , Famadou Don Moye, Malachi Favors and George Lewis was formed in 1965 and ... |
Frederick the Great | ... ve Frederick and Margravine Wilhelmina of Bayreuth, the favourite sister of | . During this time, under the direction of court architects, Joseph Saint- ... |
John Cale | ... l James Wolf and Lawrence Chandler. It has also been notably influential on | 's contribution to The Velvet Underground's sound; Cale has been quoted as ... |
Michael Schenker | ... h UFO in Europe and recorded a demo, "Give Her The Gun") the band recruited | from Scorpions in June 1973. Schenker was only 18 at the time but was alre ... |
Pietro Mascagni | ... et. A number of Puccini's operatic rivals were there, including Franchetti, | , Francesco Cilea and Ildebrando Pizzetti. Shortly after the curtain was r ... |
Brian Holland | #"How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" (Lamont Dozier, | , Edward Holland, Jr.) – 3:0 |
BeBe | ... Music Television. The study looked at several artists including Amy Grant, | and CeCe Winans, Carman, Steven Curtis Chapman, dc Talk, Sandi Patty, and ... |
Wolf Koenig | ... irected by Barbara Kopple), Dont Look Back (D. A. Pennebaker), Lonely Boy ( | and Roman Kroitor) are all frequently deemed cinéma vérité films |
Lorenz Hart | ... sical adaptation of the play Green Grow the Lilacs. Rodgers' first partner, | , originally planned collaborate with Rodgers on this piece, but his alcoh ... |
Wagner | ... ng double bass. In the Romantic era and the 20th century, composers such as | , Mahler, Beethoven, Busoni, and Prokofiev also requested notes below the ... |
Berry Gordy | #"Money (That's What I Want)" (Janie Bradford, | ) – 4:3 |
Paul Winchell | ... States, where he appeared on television on both the Perry Como Show and the | Show. Returning to the UK, Donegan recorded his debut album, Lonnie Donega ... |
Mary Hopkin | ... "Step Inside Love" (1968, given to Cilla Black), "Goodbye" (1969, given to | ), "Come and Get it" (1969, given to Badfinger), and early versions of "We ... |
Brian Eno | ... s the best part of my education and my introduction to musical discipline." | was similarly influenced by Young's use of repetition in music. In 1981, h ... |
Claudio Abbado | ... stav Mahler's Symphony No. 6. In 1999, Rattle was appointed as successor to | as the orchestra's principal conductor. The appointment, decided on in a 2 ... |
Claude King | ... edly influenced by long hours suffered during the filming of Frankenstein), | , Noel Madison, Reginald Mason, Bradley Page, Willard Robertson, Ivan Simp ... |
Sheila Jordan | ... genre. However, Jeanne Lee was a notable free jazz vocalist; others such as | , Linda Sharrock, and Patty Waters also made notable contributions to the ... |
Floyd Gottfredson | Among the artists working on the Disney comic strips were | (Mickey Mouse, Treasury of Classic Tales, holiday), Roman Arambula (Mickey ... |
Janie Bradford | #"Money (That's What I Want)" ( | , Berry Gordy) – 4:3 |
Michael Moorcock | Gaiman wrote a semi-autobiographical story about a boy's fascination with | 's anti-hero Elric of Melniboné for Ed Kramer's anthology Tales of the Whi ... |
Thomas Beecham | ... znetsova as Yaroslavna. London saw the same production in 1914 conducted by | , again with Chaliapin as Galitsky. In 1915 the United States premiere too ... |
Hate-Monger | ... S.H.I.E.L.D. agents into his skull-faced slaves. The Skull teamed with the | , a clone of Hitler, and trapped him in a flawed Cosmic Cube. The Skull le ... |
Isaac Asimov | ... iterary banqueting club the Trap Door Spiders, which served as the basis of | 's fictional group of mystery solvers the Black Widowers |
Francesco Cilea | ... uccini's operatic rivals were there, including Franchetti, Pietro Mascagni, | and Ildebrando Pizzetti. Shortly after the curtain was raised there was a ... |
Alex Grey | ... ey was born in New York, the daughter of artists Allyson (born Rymland) and | . Her first role was in the Broadway play The Herbal Bed. In 1999, she had ... |
Robert Hughes | ... l idioms include Arthur Benjamin, George Dreyfus, Peggy Glanville-Hicks and | . In recent times composers including Julian Cochran, Gordon Hamilton, Liz ... |
Marianne Faithfull | ... agger has also been romantically linked to other women: Chrissie Shrimpton, | , Anita Pallenberg, Marsha Hunt, Pamela Des Barres, Uschi Obermaier, Bebe ... |
David Essex | ... Head Shop, Billy Dean, En Vogue, Muslim Magomayev and Boyz II Men. In 1976, | did a cover version of the song for the ephemeral musical documentary All ... |
Modest Mussorgsky | ... , like the other members of The Mighty Handful who were involved—César Cui, | , and Rimsky-Korsakov—thought about ways to recycle the music he contribut ... |
Haydn | ... 86. It specialises in autograph music manuscripts, including works by Bach, | , Wagner, and Mahler. It has been described as "one of the world's greates ... |
Harvey Fuqua | #"Anyway You Wannta" ( | , Gwen Gordy) – 2:4 |
Danny Peyronel | ... Heavy Petting (May 1976) (the last was recorded with a regular keyboardist, | as well as harmony vocalist and also songwriter), and extensive touring br ... |
Jerry Siegel | ... ived his first story the following month, #52 (Feb.1940). He was created by | and Bernard Baily, although several sources attribute creator credit solel ... |
Brahms | ... ould later bring him greatest acclaim, particularly the works of Beethoven, | and Mahler, though he gave the Los Angeles premieres of some of fellow Los ... |
Hoagy Carmichael | ... sters. Frances changed her name to "Judy" soon after, inspired by a popular | song. By August 1935 they were broken up when Suzanne Garland flew to Reno ... |
Frederik Pohl | ... Doubleday editor Walter I. Bradbury accepted the story on the suggestion on | , on the condition it was expanded to seventy thousand words and the title ... |
Lawrence Horn | #"Last Call" (Frank Bryant, Autry DeWalt II, | ) – 2:2 |
Akina Shirt | ... nal Hockey League (NHL) game in Calgary in February 2007, young Cree singer | became the first person ever to perform "O Canada" in the Cree language at ... |
Walt Disney | Disney comics are comic books and comic strips featuring | characters |
Jerry Dammers | ... iginated in Coventry, including Frank Ifield, Vince Hill, Delia Derbyshire, | , Terry Hall, Neville Staple, Hazel O'Connor, Clint Mansell, Julianne Rega ... |
Jack Williamson | Surveying Heinlein's juvenile novels, | characterized Heinlein's story as "a dream of personal freedom" written wi ... |
César Cui | ... nd Borodin, like the other members of The Mighty Handful who were involved— | , Modest Mussorgsky, and Rimsky-Korsakov—thought about ways to recycle the ... |
Henry Cosby | #"Mutiny" ( | ) – 3:5 |
Blakey | ... the jazz world. The quintet Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, fronted by | and featuring pianist Horace Silver and trumpeter Clifford Brown, were lea ... |
Clint Eastwood | ... ith (1991), the Oliver Stone-directed JFK (1991), The Bodyguard (1992), and | 's A Perfect World (1993), all of which provided box office or critical ac ... |
Sonny Thompson | #"San-Ho-Zay" (Freddie King, | ) – 3:0 |
Mary Cassatt | At the end of the nineteenth century, | was a painter well known for her portraits of mothers |
Mel Tormé | ... lk Alone" had the same sort of effect on him as the 23rd Psalm. When singer | told Rodgers that "You'll Never Walk Alone" had made him cry, Rodgers nodd ... |
Walt Disney | One of Watonga's most notable citizens was Clarence Nash (1904–1985) whom | hired to be the voice of Donald Duck in the 1930s. Nash provided Donald's ... |
Pauline Oliveros | ... times with Bailey and Teitelbaum; Mitchell recorded with Thomas Buckner and | . |
Norman Seeff | ... was the band's first LP to have a picture of the band (shot by photographer | ) featured prominently on the cover (with the ubiquitous logo downsized), ... |
Per Kirkeby | ... thimmerland municipality. Aars is renowned for its collection of artwork by | , politician Svend Auken, and successful business man |
Lou Reed | ... dedicated the song "Postscript" on the 1996 album Beat to Young and Riley. | 's 1975 album Metal Machine Music lists (misspelling included) "Drone cogn ... |
Lil' Kim | ... Awards in September of the year and shocked the audience by touching rapper | 's exposed breast, pasty-covered nipple, amazed at the young rapper's bras ... |
Ralph Rainger | ... ssful Broadway play Diamond Lil by Mae West. Original music was composed by | , John Leipold and Stephan Pasternacki. Charles Lang was responsible for t ... |
Domenico Ghirlandaio | ... s, with artists such as Giotto di Bondone, Masaccio, Piero della Francesca, | , Perugino, Michelangelo, Raphael, Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, and Titi ... |
Freddie King | #"San-Ho-Zay" ( | , Sonny Thompson) – 3:0 |
Cindy Birdsong | In 1983, Ross reunited with former Supremes Mary Wilson and | for the television special . The three performed their 1969 number-one hit ... |
Arto Tunçboyacıyan | ... "Roulette" were played extensively to live audiences. Multi-instrumentalist | sings on the song "Bubbles", making his third appearance with System of a ... |
Cork Graham | ... Bones. Additionally, the Oak Island/Money Pit Mystery led to the ill-fated | /Richard Knight hunt for Captain Kidd's treasure off western Vietnam in 19 ... |
Robert Plant | ... ian) of Fleetwood Mac, Roger Daltrey of The Who, Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, | of Led Zeppelin, Bono of U2, Rick Davies of Supertramp, and Richard "Magic ... |
Liz Danforth | ... invented names, shared with Middle-earth Role Playing by the same company. | created the art for each of the Nazgûl in the game |
Ronald White | #"Twist Lackawanna" (DeWalt, | ) – 2:1 |
Francis Cleyn | ... and adorn'd with sculpture and illustrated with annotations, illustrated by | . The next few years were spent in translating and the opening of a publis ... |
Sly | Brown's recordings influenced musicians across the industry, most notably | and his Family Stone, Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, ... |
Tori Amos | ... Award, the original fiction anthology featured stories and contributions by | , Clive Barker, Gene Wolfe, Tad Williams, and others |
Thomas Nast | ... rank who could not be trusted. The most vicious attacks came in cartoons by | in Harper's Weekly. Greeley ultimately ran far behind Grant, winning only ... |
Catwoman | ... as Mister Atom, King Kull, Beautia Sivana, Joker, Penguin, Mr. Freeze, and | . Early conceptual art drawn by Alex Toth would also include Heat Wave, Po ... |
Isaac Newton | ... llection also includes works by Galileo, Luther, John Calvin, Voltaire, Sir | , Descartes, Sir Francis Bacon, Samuel Johnson, Thomas Hobbes, Goethe, and ... |
Guru Hargobind | ... andi Chhor Divas, a day that celebrates the release of the sixth Sikh Guru, | and 52 other Hindu kings with him, in October 1619. The Guru's return was ... |
Jonas Mekas | ... was initially commissioned to provide music). Uwe Husslein cites film-maker | , who accompanied Warhol to the Trio premiere and claims that Warhol's sta ... |
Dominick Labino | ... Miss Crestline. The town was also the home of world-renowned glass sculptor | , whose working studio remains in operation |
Vince Hill | Many notable musicians originated in Coventry, including Frank Ifield, | , Delia Derbyshire, Jerry Dammers, Terry Hall, Neville Staple, Hazel O'Con ... |
Max Roach | Some musicians of the time combined performance with teaching. | and Archie Shepp taught at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. Aft ... |
Lorne Greene | ... or for fan apathy was the nearly complete recasting of the original series: | reprised his role as Adama (working unpaid), Herb Jefferson, Jr., played " ... |
Vicar | ... large part of Egmont's production have been made by foreign artists such as | and Daniel Branca. The Scandinavian countries are among the countries in w ... |
Charles Lang | ... music was composed by Ralph Rainger, John Leipold and Stephan Pasternacki. | was responsible for the cinematography, while the costumes were designed b ... |
Kevin Costner | ... es played in the 2006 Wolf Challenge in Sellersburg, including Bill Murray, | , John Daly, and Cris Judd |
Fred Frith | ... nvolved in experimental and electronic music, including collaborations with | and Joelle Leandre, and an electro-acoustic duo with Dina Emerson called C ... |
John Dolmayan | In May 2009, drummer | revealed that the album is his favorite System of a Down release |
André Grétry | ... tained applications of the term to music occurs in 1789, in the Mémoires of | . This is of particular interest because it is a French source on a subjec ... |
Alex Toth | ... na, Joker, Penguin, Mr. Freeze, and Catwoman. Early conceptual art drawn by | would also include Heat Wave, Poison Ivy, and Abra Kadabra |
Adolfo Hohenstein | ... The performance was to be directed by Nino Vignuzzi, with stage designs by | |
Max Kaminsky | ... g what they had been playing all along. This included Bob Crosby's Bobcats, | , Eddie Condon, and Wild Bill Davison. Most of this group were originally ... |
Clive Barker | ... original fiction anthology featured stories and contributions by Tori Amos, | , Gene Wolfe, Tad Williams, and others |
Will Ferrell | Federal Wildlife Marshall Willenholly ( | ) arrives to take over the case, as it involves the release of animals. Su ... |
Robert A. Heinlein | ... ll's works, and for a time edited Kalki, the journal of the Cabell Society. | was greatly inspired by Cabell's boldness, and originally described his fa ... |
Gus Van Sant | In 1996, Smith was tapped by director and fellow Portland resident | to be a part of the soundtrack to his film, Good Will Hunting. Smith recor ... |
Selena | ... nd Far Between". Byrne worked with the "Queen of Tex-Mex", Tejano superstar | , writing, producing and singing a song ("God's Child (Baila Conmigo)"), i ... |
Gwen Stefani | ... Chip, Passion Pit, The Presets, La Roux, Ladytron, Shiny Toy Guns, Hockey, | , Ladyhawke and Marina and the Diamonds. While some journalists and fans r ... |
Bach | ... May 1986. It specialises in autograph music manuscripts, including works by | , Haydn, Wagner, and Mahler. It has been described as "one of the world's ... |
Friedrich Nietzsche | ... respect and admiration of scholars such as Charles Darwin, Victor Hugo and | , and was a friend to Richard Wagner, Louis Pasteur and Henry Wadsworth Lo ... |
Beethoven | ... oire that would later bring him greatest acclaim, particularly the works of | , Brahms and Mahler, though he gave the Los Angeles premieres of some of f ... |
Dave Alvin | ... enacher began a solo career, making several solo albums with guests such as | . Krummenacher and Segel also ran their own record label, the currently ex ... |
Mike Dart | ... airfield is the home of award-winning, contemporary Cherokee basket weaver, | |
Cornelius Cardew | ... European free improvisation by the UK group AMM, which included at the time | , Eddie Prévost, Lou Gare, Keith Rowe and Lawrence Sheaff |
Delia Derbyshire | ... table musicians originated in Coventry, including Frank Ifield, Vince Hill, | , Jerry Dammers, Terry Hall, Neville Staple, Hazel O'Connor, Clint Mansell ... |
Ray Bradbury | ... er and weaker. He was listed as a primary influence of the much more famous | . Kurt Vonnegut based his character Kilgore Trout on Theodore Sturgeon |
Pete Wylie | ... ers of The Alarm, Kirk Brandon of Theatre of Hate and Spear of Destiny, and | of Wah! He now is a member of Slinky Vagabond with Earl Slick, Clem Burke, ... |
Piero della Francesca | ... for centuries afterwards, with artists such as Giotto di Bondone, Masaccio, | , Domenico Ghirlandaio, Perugino, Michelangelo, Raphael, Botticelli, Leona ... |
Jasper Johns | ... Maria briefly formulated a musical group, which included lyrics written by | |
Miranda Lambert | ... Nashville Star, while not nearly as successful as Idol, did manage to bring | and Chris Young to mainstream success, also launching careers of lower-pro ... |
Roy Rogers | ... often looked at the stars and tried to picture Heaven", inspired by seeing | and hearing Dale Evans give her at the civic auditorium. Among his earlies ... |
Barbra Streisand | ... ou" has been recorded many times, by such diverse artists as Frank Sinatra, | , Sammy Davis Jr., Mario Lanza and Chad and Jeremy. The D-flat major theme ... |
Bob Russell | ... Cootie Williams, which later became "Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me" with | 's lyrics, and "The Mooche" for Tricky Sam Nanton and Bubber Miley. He als ... |
Michael Bolton | ... as and the Papas and Barry McGuire, The Seekers, Joan Baez, Donny Hathaway, | , Bob Dylan, Liberace, Frank Sinatra, Matt Monro, Elvis Presley, Ray Charl ... |
Karlheinz Stockhausen | ... ber 1999, being named after "the brightest star in the night sky". Composer | has been claimed to have said on several occasions that he came from a pla ... |
Peter Brötzmann | ... s done in the contemporary thrashcore style. The same year, Sonny Sharrock, | , Bill Laswell, and Ronald Shannon Jackson recorded the first album under ... |
Philip José Farmer | The event was used by the science fiction writer | in his "biographies" of fictional characters (Tarzan Alive and ) as the ba ... |
Benjamin Britten | ... Jennings). Their work involved poets such as W. H. Auden, composers such as | , and writers such as J. B. Priestley. Among the best known films of the m ... |
Lloyd Price | ... harity exhibition for a local hospital in Cleveland with the help of singer | . Early on he formed a partnership with a local promoter named Don Elbaum, ... |
Lenny Kravitz | ... Starpeace and Onobox. At 16 Sean co-wrote the song "All I Ever Wanted" with | for his 1991 album Mama Said. By 1995 Sean had formed the band IMA (with S ... |
Flaminio Ponzio | ... considered healthier than the Vatican Hill or Lateran: His architects were | and Ottaviano Nonni, called Mascherino; under Pope Sixtus V, works were co ... |
Charles V | Although | resisted the Protestant Reformation, he ruled the Dutch territories wisely ... |
Karl Friedrich Schinkel | ... cross pattée. Frederick William III commissioned the neoclassical architect | to design the Iron Cross after a royal sketch. It reflects the cross borne ... |
Miles Davis | Tanner, Gerow and Megill name | , Cecil Taylor, John Klemmer, Keith Jarrett, Chick Corea, Pharoah Sanders, ... |
Bob Dylan | ... and Barry McGuire, The Seekers, Joan Baez, Donny Hathaway, Michael Bolton, | , Liberace, Frank Sinatra, Matt Monro, Elvis Presley, Ray Charles (1967), ... |
Richard Avedon | ... the most respected fashion photographers in the world, including Herb Ritz, | , Mert & Marcus, Peter Lindbergh, Annie Leibovitz, and Patrick Demarchelie ... |
Haydn | ... from southern Germany and Italy. In some respects, Pachelbel is similar to | , who too served as a professional musician of the Stephansdom in his yout ... |
Charles V | ... Council. After undertaking a diplomatic mission to the Holy Roman Emperor, | , accompanying Thomas Wolsey to Calais and Bruges, More was knighted and m ... |
Carly Simon | Jagger was allegedly a contender for the anonymous subject of | 's 1973 hit song "You're So Vain", in which he sings backing vocals. Altho ... |
Jack Vance's | ... lark Ashton Smith are, in background, close to those of Cabell's Poictesme. | Dying Earth books show considerable stylistic resemblances to Cabell; Cuge ... |
Andy Warhol | ... took place about a year after accusations of shoplifting, and a year after | 's short film Hedy (1966), also known as The Shoplifter. The shoplifting c ... |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | ... he western classical orchestra since around the middle of the 18th century. | , Joseph Haydn and Ludwig van Beethoven all used it, though sparingly, usu ... |
Ryuichi Sakamoto | ... in December 1980 for the song "1000 Knives," an electro rendition of member | 's "Thousand Knives" (1978). The hand-clap sound was later publicized by Y ... |
George Dreyfus | ... iod. Others who adhered to more traditional idioms include Arthur Benjamin, | , Peggy Glanville-Hicks and Robert Hughes. In recent times composers inclu ... |
Haydn | ... have also released recordings of Bruckner's Fourth Symphony, Romantic, and | 's Symphonies Nos. 88-92 and Sinfonia concertante, and Mahler's Ninth Symp ... |
Charles of Ghent | ... rik III of Nassau-Breda was appointed stadtholder of Holland and Zeeland by | in the beginning of the 16th century. Hendrik was succeeded by his son Ren ... |
Sufjan Stevens | In 2005, | released Illinois, a concept album making reference to various people and ... |
Ashley Tisdale | Miss Piggy sang with the Jonas Brothers as "Joan S. Jonas", with | during the number "Bop to the Top", and with the Cheetah Girls performing ... |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | ... "March of the Priests" from the opera The Magic Flute, composed in 1791 by | , and that Lavallée's melody was inspired by Mozart's tune. The line "The ... |
Billy J. Kramer | ... pes. Some of the Lennon demos available include "Bad To Me" (1963, given to | ), "I'm in Love" (1963, given to The Fourmost), "If I Fell" (1964), and "E ... |
Jorma | ... ary Slöör in 1890. The couple had three children, Impi Marjatta, Kirsti and | . On their honeymoon to East Karelia, Gallen-Kallela started collecting ma ... |
Jimmie Rodgers | ... c are generally traced to 1927, when music talent scout Ralph Peer recorded | and The Carter Family. Popular success was very limited, though a small de ... |
Boardman Robinson | ... which he was accompanied by Canadian artist and frequent Masses contributor | . Traveling from Thessaloniki, they met scenes of profound devastation in ... |
Jacob Obrecht | ... ith Dufay. Other composers included Nicolas Grenon, Alexander Agricola, and | . In the 16th century, Philippe de Monte, Johannes Lupi, and Jacobus de Ke ... |
Valery Gergiev | The 1993 recording of Prince Igor by | with the Kirov Opera features a new edition of the score with additions co ... |
Fritz Leiber's | ... medy of Justice), features Jurgen, an appearance of the Slavic god Koschei. | Swords of Lankhmar was also influenced by Jurgen. Charles G. Finney's famo ... |
Sonny Sharrock | ... tte Coleman tunes done in the contemporary thrashcore style. The same year, | , Peter Brötzmann, Bill Laswell, and Ronald Shannon Jackson recorded the f ... |
Winston Churchill | ... night of 26/27 August 1944 and three nights later on the 29/30 August 1944. | (The Second World War, Book XII) had erroneously believed it to be "a mode ... |
Nicky Headon | ... t were Paul Simonon, who tried out as a vocalist, and drummer Terry Chimes. | drummed with the band for a week, then quit |
Cecil Beaton | ... hah of Iran. It hung on a wall inside the royal palace in Teheran. In 1967, | photographed Jagger's naked buttocks, a photo that sold at Sotheby's aucti ... |
Squarepusher | ... common but examples can be found in the work of bands such as Shapeshifter, | , Roni Size and STS9. Sampled basslines are often taken from double bass r ... |
John Wayne | In 1970, Crawford was presented with the Cecil B. DeMille Award by | at the Golden Globes, which was telecast from the Coconut Grove at The Amb ... |
Matt Groening | The Simpsons creator | conceived of the idea for the Simpsons in the lobby of James L. Brooks's o ... |
Shirley Temple | ... Roy had wanted her from the start, studio chief Mayer tried first to borrow | from 20th Century Fox. Her services were denied and Garland was cast |
Jon Brion | ... d performed "Waltz #2." His backing band for this appearance was John Moen, | , Rob Schnapf, and Sam Coomes |
Chris Barber | The first band he played in was the trad jazz band led by | , who approached him on a train asking him if he wanted to audition for hi ... |
Donovan | ... ecorded and performed harmonica solos include Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, | , Taj Mahal, Mick Jagger and Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones, Huey Lewis ... |
Barrett Strong | ... Singles. A distant fourth, Junior Walker & the Allstar's cover of the 1959 | hit "Money (That's What I Want)" reached #35 Black Singles and #52 Pop Sin ... |
Satoru Iwata | ... s designed by Shigesato Itoi, APE programmer Kouji Malta and HAL programmer | , both of whom were the main programmers for EarthBound. The total develop ... |
Robert A. Heinlein | ... works of authors as diverse as Alan Moore, Samuel R. Delany, Roger Zelazny, | , H. P. Lovecraft, Thorne Smith, and Gene Wolfe |
Paul Francis Webster | ... e Academy Award for Best Song for the title tune but lost to Sammy Fain and | for "Secret Love" from Calamity Jane |
Liberace | ... McGuire, The Seekers, Joan Baez, Donny Hathaway, Michael Bolton, Bob Dylan, | , Frank Sinatra, Matt Monro, Elvis Presley, Ray Charles (1967), Marvin Gay ... |
Eddie Cantor | ... role in The Wizard of Oz), is what gave SAG its critical mass. Prompted by | 's insistence, at that meeting, that any response to that producer's agree ... |
Lenny Kravitz | ... along with other "Handsome Men" including Matthew McConaughey, Rob Lowe and | . At the end of the skit Kimmel has a door slammed in his face by Damon st ... |
Jon Appleton | ... loped as the "Dartmouth Digital Synthesizer" by Dartmouth College Professor | , in association with NED co-founders Cameron W. Jones and Sydney A. Alons ... |
Peggy Glanville-Hicks | ... adhered to more traditional idioms include Arthur Benjamin, George Dreyfus, | and Robert Hughes. In recent times composers including Julian Cochran, Gor ... |
Steve Jones | ... . Jones and his bandmates became friendly with Sex Pistols Glen Matlock and | , who would assist them as they tried out potential new members. Among tho ... |
Paul Simon | In April 2008, Byrne took part in the | retrospective concert series at BAM performing "You Can Call Me Al" and "I ... |
Ignacy Paderewski | ... e independence of Poland had been campaigned for in the West by Dmowski and | . With Woodrow Wilson's support, Polish independence was officially endors ... |
Bruce Springsteen | ... ent who also have recorded and performed harmonica solos include Bob Dylan, | , Donovan, Taj Mahal, Mick Jagger and Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones, H ... |
Michael Jackson | ... r album Rising. Sean also made appearances in film, featured in the cast of | 's 1988 Moonwalker and portraying a teenager experiencing visions of vario ... |
George Antheil | Avant garde composer | , a son of German immigrants and neighbor of Lamarr, had experimented with ... |
Raphael | ... moments, as well as those of high drama. The lives of great artists such as | were commemorated on equal terms with those of rulers, and fictional chara ... |
Courtney Love | ... ynt, and his subsequent clash with the law. The film stars Woody Harrelson, | , and Edward Norton |
James Sowerby | | , a naturalist, acquired it and gave fragments to interested people. Sower ... |
J. S. Bach's | ... . He met members of the Bach family in Eisenach (which was the home city of | father, Johann Ambrosius Bach), and became a close friend of Johann Ambros ... |
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Irving Berlin | ... alk" with a hard consonant, which does not allow the singer a vocal climax. | later stated that "You'll Never Walk Alone" had the same sort of effect on ... |
Doc Severinsen | ... ke Ed McMahon, and Paul Shaffer's band couldn't include a horn section like | 's. What's more, Letterman was told he couldn't book any of the old-school ... |
Jenny Nyström | ... g the mysteries of life and death. This poem featured the first painting by | of this traditional Swedish mythical character which she turned into the w ... |
George Harrison | ... d-a-half-hour documentary about the life and music of former Beatles member | , which premiered in the United States on HBO over two parts on October 5 ... |
Buddy Jewell | ... instream success, also launching careers of lower-profile musicians such as | , Sean Patrick McGraw, and Canadian musician George Canyon. Can You Duet? ... |
Filippo Lippi | ... in pictures of the Annunciation, notably in those of Sandro Botticelli and | . Lippi also uses both flowers in other related contexts: for instance, in ... |
Sylvia Fine | ... st to William A. Lyon for From Here to Eternity. Herschel Burke Gilbert and | were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Song for the title tune but ... |
Ronald Shannon Jackson | ... re style. The same year, Sonny Sharrock, Peter Brötzmann, Bill Laswell, and | recorded the first album under the name Last Exit, a similarly aggressive ... |
John Mayer | ... e former Shea performer Roger Daltrey of The Who, Tony Bennett, Don Henley, | , John Mellencamp, Garth Brooks, and Steven Tyler of Aerosmith. The concer ... |
Mick Jones | ... tary strumming skills on the ukulele as a busker in the London Underground. | played guitar in protopunk band London SS, which rehearsed for much of 197 ... |
Ildebrando Pizzetti | ... the basis for the opera Assassinio nella cattedrale by the Italian composer | , first performed at La Scala, Milan, in 1958 |
Mario Lanza | ... y such diverse artists as Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Sammy Davis Jr., | and Chad and Jeremy. The D-flat major theme that dominates the music for t ... |
Jorge Martín | ... May 29, 2010 the premiere performance of "Before Night Falls", an opera by | , took place at the Fort Worth Opera. The opera follows closely the book b ... |
Poul Anderson | ... ack Williamson, but features in many other stories of the 1950s & 60s, such | 's The Big Rain, and James Blish's "Pantropy" stories. Recent works involv ... |
Sammy Fain | ... ominated for the Academy Award for Best Song for the title tune but lost to | and Paul Francis Webster for "Secret Love" from Calamity Jane |
Josephine Baker | ... rs of being typecast. Ross had campaigned to portray pioneering entertainer | in a feature film even during her later years in Motown. However, in 1991, ... |
Bobby Driscoll | The 22nd Annual Academy Awards recognized | with the Juvenile Award honoring him as "the outstanding juvenile actor of ... |
Richard Parkes Bonington | ... her countries, though the same trends occurred there. Delacroix, Ingres and | all worked in this style, as did lesser specialists such as Pierre-Henri R ... |
Alexander Agricola | ... nt to Cambrai to study with Dufay. Other composers included Nicolas Grenon, | , and Jacob Obrecht. In the 16th century, Philippe de Monte, Johannes Lupi ... |
Christian Kane | ... calling. Together, they face and defeat their old enemy Lindsey McDonald ( | ), who had been impersonating Doyle in an attempt to destroy Angel. In the ... |
Bob Dylan | ... her instrument who also have recorded and performed harmonica solos include | , Bruce Springsteen, Donovan, Taj Mahal, Mick Jagger and Brian Jones of Th ... |
Clint Mansell | ... elia Derbyshire, Jerry Dammers, Terry Hall, Neville Staple, Hazel O'Connor, | , Julianne Regan, Lee Dorrian, Jen Ledger of Skillet (band), Taz (lead sin ... |
Benjamin Jowett | Nightingale also much later had strong relations with | , who may have wanted to marry her |
John Mellencamp | ... a performer Roger Daltrey of The Who, Tony Bennett, Don Henley, John Mayer, | , Garth Brooks, and Steven Tyler of Aerosmith. The concerts are the subjec ... |
Jimmy | ... ig" jazz band included bandleaders and arrangers Count Basie, Cab Calloway, | and Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Fletcher Henderson, Earl ... |
Felipe V | ... Spanish Army in the battle of Saragossa in 1710. As a result of the battle | was forced to abandon Madrid and retreated to Valladolid |
Jonathan Segel | ... h Box O' Laffs. However, after meeting violinist, keyboardist and guitarist | , they decided to reform Camper Van Beethoven and the Border Patrol in San ... |
Graham Haynes | ... s by a loose collective of young African-American musicians (Steve Coleman, | , Cassandra Wilson, Geri Allen, Greg Osby etc.) who emerged in New York wi ... |
Enya | ... r talk of legal action, though coincidentally the Fugees' version infringed | 's copyright to an earlier song. White labels along with dubplates play an ... |
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Bruce Springsteen | ... ard. Entitled "He Sleeps/Love Theme", this piano composition is inspired by | 's "Racing in the Street. |
Roelant Savery | ... e based on a painting, or copies of it, showing a whitish specimen, made by | in ca. 1611 called "Landscape with Orpheus and the animals". This was appa ... |
Mac Wiseman | ... ted a role in the Bluegrass Boys later filled by the likes of Jimmy Martin, | , Peter Rowan and Del McCoury. His rich lead voice is unmistakable in hund ... |
Haydn | ... an Stefani and Maciej Kamieński), others imitated foreign composers such as | and Mozart |
Danny Gokey | ... reers of Kellie Pickler, Josh Gracin, Bucky Covington, Kristy Lee Cook, and | (as well as that of occasional country singer Kelly Clarkson) in the decad ... |
Rembrandt | ... Buste van oude man met bontmuts. 1630.jpg| Bust of an old man with helmet, | , 163 |
Peter Ustinov | At one point later in the series, | was a guest on the one-shot "upside down" episode, during which the televi ... |
Herschel Burke Gilbert | ... or Best Film Editing but lost to William A. Lyon for From Here to Eternity. | and Sylvia Fine were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Song for the ... |
Wayne Shorter | ... , Keith Jarrett, Chick Corea, Pharoah Sanders, McCoy Tyner, Alice Coltrane, | , Anthony Braxton, Don Cherry, and Sun Ra as musicians who have employed t ... |
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Mozart | ... and Maciej Kamieński), others imitated foreign composers such as Haydn and | |
Albert Edelfelt | ... at the Académie Julian. In Paris he became friends with the Finnish painter | , the Norwegian painter Adam Dörnberger, and the Swedish writer August Str ... |
John McLaughlin | ... d over. The Synclavier was also employed by experimental musicians, such as | , Kraftwerk, Laurie Anderson, Frank Zappa and Peter Buffett who used it ex ... |
Richard Wagner | ... ngle concerto". In the 19th century, the triangle was used in some music by | , such as the "Bridal chorus" from "Lohengrin" (opera) |
Stephen Sondheim | ... cene is almost entirely drawn from Molnár and is one extended musical piece | ;described it as "probably the single most important moment in the revolut ... |
John Mellencamp | ... h District U.S. Representative Baron Hill, Texas lawyer Paul Eggers, singer | , Miss America 2009 Katie Stam, retired professional wrestler Rip Rogers, ... |
André Previn | ... raphy continued to grow with Carlo Maria Giulini on Deutsche Grammophon and | on both Philips and Telarc Records. Michael Tilson Thomas, Leonard Bernste ... |
Jack Williamson | ... o naturally object to the process. The word itself was coined in fiction by | , but features in many other stories of the 1950s & 60s, such Poul Anderso ... |
Marianne Faithfull | ... The Girl on a Motorcycle, the University being the ultimate destination of | 's character. Heidelberg is the home of a professional Quidditch team oper ... |
Elvis Presley | ... under any circumstances, fundamentally harmless." According to Norman, even | at his most scandalous had not exerted a "power so wholly and disturbingly ... |
Barry McGuire | ... Cilla Black, Marianne Faithfull, Tose Proeski, The Mamas and the Papas and | , The Seekers, Joan Baez, Donny Hathaway, Michael Bolton, Bob Dylan, Liber ... |
Steve Coleman | ... ed in the 1980s by a loose collective of young African-American musicians ( | , Graham Haynes, Cassandra Wilson, Geri Allen, Greg Osby etc.) who emerged ... |
Courtney Love | ... ted as "Rock Star" on the album Live Through This). The band's lead singer, | has the line: 'I went to school with Calvin,' a reference to Johnson's inf ... |
Mick Jones | ... as joined on stage by original members Rusty Egan and Midge Ure, as well as | of The Clash and Gary Kemp from Spandau Ballet. New died of cancer on 24 M ... |
Muddy Waters | ... nfluence, and blues artists like Leadbelly, Robert Johnson, Charlie Patton, | & B.B King have also been cited by producers as inspirations. Even modern ... |
Ildebrando Pizzetti | ... vals were there, including Franchetti, Pietro Mascagni, Francesco Cilea and | . Shortly after the curtain was raised there was a disturbance in the back ... |
Chick Corea | ... row and Megill name Miles Davis, Cecil Taylor, John Klemmer, Keith Jarrett, | , Pharoah Sanders, McCoy Tyner, Alice Coltrane, Wayne Shorter, Anthony Bra ... |
Marvin Gaye | ... 1982, with the release of the mainstream American hits "Sexual Healing" by | and "Planet Rock" by Afrika Bambaataa. Other early users of the TR-808 inc ... |
Dale Evans | ... ars and tried to picture Heaven", inspired by seeing Roy Rogers and hearing | give her at the civic auditorium. Among his earliest songs was "Lonely Boy ... |
Jimmy Martin | ... music. He created a role in the Bluegrass Boys later filled by the likes of | , Mac Wiseman, Peter Rowan and Del McCoury. His rich lead voice is unmista ... |
Kevin Costner | ... er, plans of this adaptation fell through. Years later, Whitney Houston and | assumed the roles of Ross and O'Neal in the 1992 film. In 1993, Ross retur ... |
Alan Moore | ... t Victoria Station in 1984, Gaiman noticed a copy of Swamp Thing written by | , and carefully read it. Moore's fresh and vigorous approach to comics had ... |
Chopin | Artists from Poland, including famous composers like | or Lutosławski and traditional, regionalized folk musicians, create a live ... |
McCoy Tyner | ... s, Cecil Taylor, John Klemmer, Keith Jarrett, Chick Corea, Pharoah Sanders, | , Alice Coltrane, Wayne Shorter, Anthony Braxton, Don Cherry, and Sun Ra a ... |
Sandro Botticelli | ... . Raphael may have portrayed himself as Apelles in The School of Athens and | based two paintings — The Birth of Venus and Calumny of Apelles — on his w ... |
Rex Humbard | The Cathedral of Tomorrow, founded by televangelist | in 1958, is located in Cuyahoga Falls. It is now the church of Christian p ... |
James Newton Howard | ... e Richard Gere's character is on the phone. Background music is composed by | . Entitled "He Sleeps/Love Theme", this piano composition is inspired by B ... |
Elsie Janis | ... America ticket and co-founder of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). | , the stage name for Elsie Beerbower, musical theatre star and "Sweetheart ... |
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Fernand Léger | ... struments, including his music for Ballet Mécanique, originally written for | 's 1924 abstract film. This score involved multiple player pianos playing ... |
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Sting | ... r systems were selling for upwards of $200,000, to famous musicians such as | , Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder, and to major studios the world over. ... |
Malcolm Williamson | ... European atonality and the avante-garde. Composers like Don Banks, Don Kay, | and Colin Brumby epitomise this period. Others who adhered to more traditi ... |
Jared Leto | ... ed Cool and the Crazy. The picture, which aired September 16, 1994, starred | , Alicia Silverstone, Jennifer Blanc and Matthew Flint. Reviewer Todd Ever ... |
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Franz Liszt | ... Janissary bands. The first piece to make the triangle really prominent was | 's Piano Concerto No. 1, where it is used as a solo instrument in the thir ... |
Beatrix of the Netherlands | ... Medical Center in Utrecht, the Netherlands. He is the first child of Queen | and Prince Claus of the Netherlands, and the first grandchild of Queen Jul ... |
Jacobus de Kerle | ... d Jacob Obrecht. In the 16th century, Philippe de Monte, Johannes Lupi, and | all worked there |
Lutosławski | Artists from Poland, including famous composers like Chopin or | and traditional, regionalized folk musicians, create a lively and diverse ... |
Don Henley | ... the show were former Shea performer Roger Daltrey of The Who, Tony Bennett, | , John Mayer, John Mellencamp, Garth Brooks, and Steven Tyler of Aerosmith ... |
Alice Coltrane | ... or, John Klemmer, Keith Jarrett, Chick Corea, Pharoah Sanders, McCoy Tyner, | , Wayne Shorter, Anthony Braxton, Don Cherry, and Sun Ra as musicians who ... |
Keith Jarrett | Tanner, Gerow and Megill name Miles Davis, Cecil Taylor, John Klemmer, | , Chick Corea, Pharoah Sanders, McCoy Tyner, Alice Coltrane, Wayne Shorter ... |
Carl Barks | ... his nephews that it really works. Seven years later, in "That's no fable!" | revisited the myth this time with Scrooge McDuck and his nephews finding t ... |
Whitney Houston | ... h Ryan O'Neal. However, plans of this adaptation fell through. Years later, | and Kevin Costner assumed the roles of Ross and O'Neal in the 1992 film. I ... |
Claude Monet | Image:Monet_Water_Lilies_1916.jpg| Water Lilies, | , 191 |
Richard Chamberlain | ... the Broadway stage which Gielgud directed in 1964, then on television with | , and finally in a radio production starring Gielgud's protégé Kenneth Bra ... |
Annie Leibovitz | ... world, including Herb Ritz, Richard Avedon, Mert & Marcus, Peter Lindbergh, | , and Patrick Demarchelier |
Artie Shaw | ... ienced her first serious adult romances. The first was with the band leader | . She was deeply devoted to him and was devastated in early 1940 when he e ... |
Donny Hathaway | ... Proeski, The Mamas and the Papas and Barry McGuire, The Seekers, Joan Baez, | , Michael Bolton, Bob Dylan, Liberace, Frank Sinatra, Matt Monro, Elvis Pr ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... . "If I Loved You" has been recorded many times, by such diverse artists as | , Barbra Streisand, Sammy Davis Jr., Mario Lanza and Chad and Jeremy. The ... |
Ludwig van Beethoven | ... d the middle of the 18th century. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Haydn and | all used it, though sparingly, usually in imitation of Janissary bands. Th ... |
Adolphe-Basile Routhier | The original French lyrics of "O Canada" were written by Sir | , to music composed by Calixa Lavallée, as a French Canadian patriotic son ... |
Alan Moore | After forming a friendship with comic book writer | , Gaiman started writing comic books, picking up Marvelman after Moore fin ... |
Richard Dean Anderson | For his portrayal of O'Neill, | won a Saturn Award in the category "Best Genre TV Actor" in 1999, and was ... |
Johannes Lupi | ... xander Agricola, and Jacob Obrecht. In the 16th century, Philippe de Monte, | , and Jacobus de Kerle all worked there |
Calixa Lavallée | ... O Canada" were written by Sir Adolphe-Basile Routhier, to music composed by | , as a French Canadian patriotic song for the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society ... |
Adolf Hitler | ... a decree issued by gauleiter and Oberpräsident Erich Koch and initiated by | . Many who would not co-operate with the rulers of Nazi Germany were sent ... |
Luther Henderson | ... Carter, André DeShields, Armelia McQueen, Ken Page, and Charlayne Woodard. | adapted Waller's music for the revue and served as the production's origin ... |
Alice Cooper | ... ck bands included Lynyrd Skynyrd, Aerosmith, Blue Öyster Cult, "shocksters" | and Kiss, and guitar-oriented Ted Nugent and Van Halen. In Europe, there w ... |
Patrick Demarchelier | ... Ritz, Richard Avedon, Mert & Marcus, Peter Lindbergh, Annie Leibovitz, and | |
Arthur Benjamin | ... pitomise this period. Others who adhered to more traditional idioms include | , George Dreyfus, Peggy Glanville-Hicks and Robert Hughes. In recent times ... |
Violet Oakley | ... as graduated over 100,000 alumni. Certificate-earning alumni such as artist | and illustrator Frank Schoonover reflect the early emphasis on art as part ... |
Colin Brumby | ... the avante-garde. Composers like Don Banks, Don Kay, Malcolm Williamson and | epitomise this period. Others who adhered to more traditional idioms inclu ... |
Philippe de Monte | ... Nicolas Grenon, Alexander Agricola, and Jacob Obrecht. In the 16th century, | , Johannes Lupi, and Jacobus de Kerle all worked there |
M. C. Escher | ... s 1988 Moonwalker and portraying a teenager experiencing visions of various | paintings in Sony's 1990 promotional short-film Infinite Escher |
Helen Deutsch | Lyrics for the song "Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo" were written by | for her previously-published short story "Song of Love." Kaper's setting o ... |
Mick Jagger | ... d harmonica solos include Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Donovan, Taj Mahal, | and Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones, Huey Lewis of Huey Lewis and the Ne ... |
Josh White | ... itar. Country & western and blues records, particularly by Frank Crumit and | , attracted his interest and he bought his first guitar at the age of four ... |
George M. Cohan | ... al role of both mother and daughter. Little Nellie Kelly was purchased from | as a vehicle for her to display both her audience appeal and her physical ... |
Joan Baez | ... full, Tose Proeski, The Mamas and the Papas and Barry McGuire, The Seekers, | , Donny Hathaway, Michael Bolton, Bob Dylan, Liberace, Frank Sinatra, Matt ... |
Cassandra Wilson | ... llective of young African-American musicians (Steve Coleman, Graham Haynes, | , Geri Allen, Greg Osby etc.) who emerged in New York with a new sound and ... |
John Klemmer | Tanner, Gerow and Megill name Miles Davis, Cecil Taylor, | , Keith Jarrett, Chick Corea, Pharoah Sanders, McCoy Tyner, Alice Coltrane ... |
Serj Tankian | ... is of the same quality as the tracks which made it onto Toxicity. Vocalist | has said that the songs were left out of Toxicity "because they didn't fit ... |
Tony Bennett | ... on stage for the show were former Shea performer Roger Daltrey of The Who, | , Don Henley, John Mayer, John Mellencamp, Garth Brooks, and Steven Tyler ... |
Natalie Cole | ... Red Hot Chili Peppers, "No Explanation" by Peter Cetera, "Wild Women Do" by | and "Fallen" by Lauren Wood. The soundtrack went on to be certified three ... |
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Eric Burdon | ... g point in rock & roll. He broke open the door for everyone else. Suddenly, | and Van Morrison weren't so weird — even Bob Dylan. |
Irving Berlin | ... s included a number of famous people such as Woodrow Wilson, Thomas Edison, | , and George Gershwin |
Carol Channing | Martin appeared in the play Legends with | in a one-year US national tour, opening in Dallas on January 9, 1986 |
Thaddeus O'Sullivan | ... appeared in the Irish Film entitled Stella Days directed by Irish Director | and stars IFTA award winning actress Amy Huberman. The film sees Martin Sh ... |
Joseph Haydn | ... estra since around the middle of the 18th century. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, | and Ludwig van Beethoven all used it, though sparingly, usually in imitati ... |
Del McCoury | ... oys later filled by the likes of Jimmy Martin, Mac Wiseman, Peter Rowan and | . His rich lead voice is unmistakable in hundreds of bluegrass standards |
Kelly Clarkson | ... sty Lee Cook, and Danny Gokey (as well as that of occasional country singer | ) in the decade, and would continue to launch country careers in the 2010s ... |
Archduke Maximilian | ... began also to accumulate lands far from the Hereditary Lands. In 1477, the | , only son of Emperor Frederick III, married the heiress of Burgundy, thus ... |
Mike Peters | ... se collective of punk and post-punk stars, Dead Men Walking, which included | of The Alarm, Kirk Brandon of Theatre of Hate and Spear of Destiny, and Pe ... |
Peter Lindbergh | ... ographers in the world, including Herb Ritz, Richard Avedon, Mert & Marcus, | , Annie Leibovitz, and Patrick Demarchelier |
George Gershwin | ... of famous people such as Woodrow Wilson, Thomas Edison, Irving Berlin, and | |
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John Coltrane | ... rong foothold as well as in the tradition represented by Charlie Parker and | as in contemporary African-American groove music and with a high degree of ... |
Josh Gracin | ... ddition to Underwood, American Idol launched the careers of Kellie Pickler, | , Bucky Covington, Kristy Lee Cook, and Danny Gokey (as well as that of oc ... |
Miles Davis | ... yde are very often directly sampled, regardless of their general influence. | has also been named as a possible influence, and blues artists like Leadbe ... |
Robert Wall | Upon becoming wealthy, Prinze took martial arts lessons from | , a student of Bruce Lee, who appeared in Enter the Dragon and Return of t ... |
Frank Zappa | ... xperimental musicians, such as John McLaughlin, Kraftwerk, Laurie Anderson, | and Peter Buffett who used it extensively in their music. It also found it ... |
Elvis Costello & The Attractions | ... late 1970s commonly identified as power pop were the new wave bands XTC and | . They played driving, melodic music, but neither group sported the mod im ... |
Hudson River School | ... e exaltation of an untamed American landscape found in the paintings of the | . Painters like Thomas Cole, Albert Bierstadt and Frederic Edwin Church an ... |
Skip Martin | ... er and conducted by Hans Sommer, with orchestrations by Robert Franklyn and | . Kaper's music received the Oscar for "Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic ... |
Mark Buckingham | ... up Marvelman after Moore finished his run on the series. Gaiman and artist | collaborated on several issues of the series before its publisher, Eclipse ... |
Dolly Parton | In 1987, Miss Piggy was a guest star on | 's musical variety show, Dolly, singing and performing with Parton, while ... |
Marvin Gaye | ... an, Liberace, Frank Sinatra, Matt Monro, Elvis Presley, Ray Charles (1967), | , Daffy Duck, Jan & Dean, The Sylvers, Wet Wet Wet, P. P. Arnold, Plácido ... |
Nigel Butterley | ... Asia (notably using the harmonic properties of the Balinese gamelan), while | combined his penchant for International modernism with an own individual v ... |
Gordon MacRae | A film version of the musical was made in 1956, starring | and Shirley Jones. It follows the musical's story fairly closely, although ... |
Corky Siegel | ... ter, Bob Dylan, Rabini Zami, Sugar Blue, Billy Branch, Charlie Musselwhite, | , Junior Wells, Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, Kim Wilson, Slim Harpo, Al "Blind O ... |
Angela Morley | ... ere done by Wally Stott (who later underwent gender reassignment and became | ), from the 3rd to the 10th series. She produced many arrangements and lin ... |
Rossini's | ... RV 315 (Summer) from the Four Seasons by Vivaldi, and a scene in Act II of | opera The Barber of Seville |
Melanthius | ... ries in particular matters: according to Pliny he admired the dispositio of | , i.e. the way in which he spaced his figures, and the mensurae of Asclepi ... |
Judy Garland | ... ature statuette, a total of 14 Juvenile Oscars are actually known to exist. | had reportedly lost her award over the years, and in June 1958 contacted t ... |
Assif Tsahar | ... lude Charles Gayle, William Parker, Matana Roberts, Chad Taylor, John Zorn, | , Tom Abbs, Kenny Werner, and Chris Speed. In Chicago, notable performers ... |
Naoki Urasawa | ... character Nina Fortner/Anna Liebert in the anime/manga series, Monster, by | |
Jim Dale | ... e foppish exterior of British aristocrat Sir Rodney Ffing. It also features | as his assistant, Lord Darcy. They must rescue preposterously effete arist ... |
Paul Cook | ... x Pistols. His creative contribution to the band has been disputed. Drummer | has said that Matlock came up with much of the music for the band's songs ... |
Charlie Musselwhite | ... rry Portnoy, Lazy Lester, Bob Dylan, Rabini Zami, Sugar Blue, Billy Branch, | , Corky Siegel, Junior Wells, Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, Kim Wilson, Slim Harp ... |
Charlie Parker | ... pression. With a strong foothold as well as in the tradition represented by | and John Coltrane as in contemporary African-American groove music and wit ... |
Julian Lennon | ... n was born in New York City on October 9, 1975, his father's 35th birthday. | is his half-brother and Kyoko Chan Cox is his half-sister. After Sean's bi ... |
Jane Ira Bloom | ... iver Lake, Stephen Nachmanovitch, Thomas Buckner, Robert Dick, India Cooke, | , Karlton Hester, Roman Stolyar, , and many others |
Ritchie Blackmore | ... luded the tracks "Highway Star" and "Smoke on the Water". In 1975 guitarist | left, going on to form Rainbow and after the break-up of the band the next ... |
Ray Charles | ... hael Bolton, Bob Dylan, Liberace, Frank Sinatra, Matt Monro, Elvis Presley, | (1967), Marvin Gaye, Daffy Duck, Jan & Dean, The Sylvers, Wet Wet Wet, P. ... |
Verdi's | ... ertoire of prominent opera houses. Franco Zeffirelli's 1986 film version of | opera starring Plácido Domingo as Othello won the BAFTA for foreign langua ... |
David Byrne | ... nthesizer to produce music resembling acid house in 1982. A TR-808 was also | 's sole accompaniment (apart from his acoustic guitar) at the beginning of ... |
Charles the Bold | ... Barrois mouvant) as a fief by King Philip IV of France. The Burgundian duke | in 1475 campaigned for the Duchy of Lorraine, but finally was defeated and ... |
Kellie Pickler | ... the 2000s. In addition to Underwood, American Idol launched the careers of | , Josh Gracin, Bucky Covington, Kristy Lee Cook, and Danny Gokey (as well ... |
Laurie Anderson | ... lso employed by experimental musicians, such as John McLaughlin, Kraftwerk, | , Frank Zappa and Peter Buffett who used it extensively in their music. It ... |
Mimi Pond | ... of "Jingle Bells" that has become a well-known children's playground song. | wrote the episode and staff writer Al Jean came up with the title. David S ... |
Leonard Bernstein | ... and André Previn on both Philips and Telarc Records. Michael Tilson Thomas, | , and Sir Simon Rattle also made several recordings with the orchestra in ... |
Vivaldi | ... nt), Presto of the violin concerto RV 315 (Summer) from the Four Seasons by | , and a scene in Act II of Rossini's opera The Barber of Seville |
Jonathan Swift's | Micropsia has also been related to | novel Gulliver's Travels. It has been referred to as "Lilliput sight" and ... |
Mark Lanegan | Rated R also marked the first appearance of guest vocalist | of Screaming Trees, who has appeared on every Queens album since. Lanegan ... |
Kristy Lee Cook | ... Idol launched the careers of Kellie Pickler, Josh Gracin, Bucky Covington, | , and Danny Gokey (as well as that of occasional country singer Kelly Clar ... |
Kellie Coffey | Musicians and bands: Toby Keith, | , and Rusty Anderson (lead guitarist for Johnny Lee) |
John Zorn | ... players include Charles Gayle, William Parker, Matana Roberts, Chad Taylor, | , Assif Tsahar, Tom Abbs, Kenny Werner, and Chris Speed. In Chicago, notab ... |
Lee Hazlewood | ... he song sparked controversy in later years when the song's original author, | , deemed Mustaine's changes to be "vile and offensive" and demanded that t ... |
Chris Barber | While playing in Ken Colyer's Jazzmen with | , Donegan sang and played both guitar and banjo as part of their Dixieland ... |
Marlene Dietrich | ... e Done Him Wrong but Grant had already made seven movies, including playing | 's leading man in Blonde Venus the previous year. Of the people who appear ... |
Francesco Hayez | ... arine painting, and in Norway Hans Gude painted secenes of fjords. In Italy | (1791–1882) was the leading artist of Romanticism in mid-19th-century Mila ... |
Richard Rodney Bennett | This soundtrack was written by | |
Lily Tomlin | ... nstabled Theater run by Edith Carroll Canter and Woodie King, Jr.. (Actress | got her start in the same theater company the year Jim joined) |
Edvard Munch | ... ersee the joint exhibition of his works with the works of Norwegian painter | . Here he became acquainted with the Symbolists |
Sugar Blue | ... include Norton Buffalo, Jerry Portnoy, Lazy Lester, Bob Dylan, Rabini Zami, | , Billy Branch, Charlie Musselwhite, Corky Siegel, Junior Wells, Ron "Pigp ... |
Michael Tilson Thomas | ... on Deutsche Grammophon and André Previn on both Philips and Telarc Records. | , Leonard Bernstein, and Sir Simon Rattle also made several recordings wit ... |
James Morrison | ... layers Dugald Shaw and Blair Jordan, reeds player Don Burrows and trumpeter | and, sometimes, the famous pioneer of traditional jazz in Australia, Graem ... |
Maria Callas | ... ying down thereafter. Of her successors, opera enthusiasts tend to consider | as the supreme interpreter of the role, largely on the basis of her perfor ... |
Trisha Yearwood | ... rmer Vice President Al Gore presented, and artists such as Garth Brooks and | performed |
Brandy Norwood | ... the film and a well earned third Golden Globe nomination. In 1999, she and | co-starred in the film, Double Platinum, which was released prior to the r ... |
Gian Lorenzo Bernini | ... Domenico Fontana (the main facade on the Piazza) and Carlo Maderno, and by | for Pope Clement XII. Gardens were conceived by Maderno. In the 18th centu ... |
Ken Colyer | While playing in | 's Jazzmen with Chris Barber, Donegan sang and played both guitar and banj ... |
Bucky Covington | ... derwood, American Idol launched the careers of Kellie Pickler, Josh Gracin, | , Kristy Lee Cook, and Danny Gokey (as well as that of occasional country ... |
Henry VIII | ... ices, and attacked the abuses and excesses of the Catholic Church. In 1521, | responded to Luther’s criticisms with a work known as the Assertio, writte ... |
Don Banks | ... elated discovery of European atonality and the avante-garde. Composers like | , Don Kay, Malcolm Williamson and Colin Brumby epitomise this period. Othe ... |
Judy Garland | ... 1941, she was cast alongside two other Hollywood beauties, Lana Turner and | in the musical extravaganza Ziegfeld Girl |
Bob Dylan | ... ted with the instrument include Norton Buffalo, Jerry Portnoy, Lazy Lester, | , Rabini Zami, Sugar Blue, Billy Branch, Charlie Musselwhite, Corky Siegel ... |
Josh Homme | ... al recording remained on the finished song. There's also 2 verses in Dutch. | has stated that his favorite song from the album is "I Think I Lost My Hea ... |
Yoko Kanno | ... the Old Days" (composition, lyrics, singing by Tokiko Kato, arrangement by | , Junichiro Ohkuchi) – 3:5 |
Toby Keith | Musicians and bands: | , Kellie Coffey, and Rusty Anderson (lead guitarist for Johnny Lee) |
Bruce Pavitt | Friends of Kurt Cobain such as Ian Dickson of Earth, Mark Arm of Mudhoney, | and Slim Moon have all acknowledged Johnson's significant influence on the ... |
Steve Coleman | ... can groove music and with a high degree of musical skills, the saxophonists | , Greg Osby, and Gary Thomas developed unique and complex, nevertheless gr ... |
Martin Cooper | ... st drums from Id drummer Malcolm Holmes, and saxophone from Wirral musician | . It had a simple, raw, poppy, melodic synthpop sound. Dindisc arranged fo ... |
Bruce Lee | ... ng wealthy, Prinze took martial arts lessons from Robert Wall, a student of | , who appeared in Enter the Dragon and Return of the Dragon. Soon after, W ... |
Charles Gayle | ... ajor scenes are based in New York and Chicago. In New York, players include | , William Parker, Matana Roberts, Chad Taylor, John Zorn, Assif Tsahar, To ... |
Lazy Lester | ... ainly associated with the instrument include Norton Buffalo, Jerry Portnoy, | , Bob Dylan, Rabini Zami, Sugar Blue, Billy Branch, Charlie Musselwhite, C ... |
William Hogarth | ... pprentices being given the day off for them. One such event was depicted by | in his satirical print, The Idle 'Prentice Executed at Tyburn (1747) |
Ernest Dawkins | ... s Speed. In Chicago, notable performers are Fred Anderson, Nicole Mitchell, | , Ken Vandermark, and Hamid Drake |
Hans Gude | ... opinin, with Ivan Aivazovsky specializing in marine painting, and in Norway | painted secenes of fjords. In Italy Francesco Hayez (1791–1882) was the le ... |
Steve Coleman | ... xpress fundamental aspects of nature and human existence in a holistic way. | found these efforts all over the world and they reach far back into ancien ... |
Sandro Botticelli | ... discussed was the Calumny of Apelles, known through Lucian's description." | 's panel of Calumny of Apelles was painted in conscious striving to equal ... |
Keith Richards | Jagger's knighthood also caused some friction between him and bandmate | , who was irritated when Jagger accepted the "paltry honour". Richards sai ... |
Gene Lockhart | ... es, Porter Hall, Paul Harvey, Jean Hersholt, Russell Hicks, Murray Kinnell, | , Bela Lugosi, David Manners, Fredric March, Adolphe Menjou, Chester Morri ... |
Stevie Wonder | ... upwards of $200,000, to famous musicians such as Sting, Michael Jackson and | , and to major studios the world over. The Synclavier was also employed by ... |
Stravinsky | ... on two other Grammy Awards, one Choral Performance Award for a recording of | 's Symphony of Psalms in 2007, and another for Best Orchestral Performance ... |
Vincent Youmans | ... ators wrote the music. Hammerstein collaborated with composers Jerome Kern, | , Rudolf Friml and Sigmund Romberg, but his most famous collaboration was ... |
Nicolas Grenon | ... and Ockeghem went to Cambrai to study with Dufay. Other composers included | , Alexander Agricola, and Jacob Obrecht. In the 16th century, Philippe de ... |
Gwen Gordy | #"Anyway You Wannta" (Harvey Fuqua, | ) – 2:4 |
Dave Ellefson | ... the original artwork. Both guitarist and vocalist Dave Mustaine and bassist | had many phone conversations with Combat records to get the cover artwork ... |
John Antill | ... continued to build, composers looked to their surroundings for inspiration. | in his ballet Corroboree, Peter Sculthorpe and others began to incorporate ... |
Gershwin | ... te's orchestra and Paul Whiteman's orchestra. In 1924 Whiteman commissioned | 's Rhapsody in Blue, which was premiered by Whiteman's Orchestra. Other in ... |
Grandmaster Flash | ... racteristics with hip-hop, though it is nowadays mostly stripped of lyrics. | , Afrika Bambaata, Run DMC, Public Enemy, Schooly D, N.W.A, Kid Frost, Wu- ... |
John Sebastian | ... , Slim Harpo, Al "Blind Owl" Wilson of Canned Heat, Jack Bruce of Cream and | of The Lovin' Spoonful |
Richard Wagner | ... estival at which performances of operas by the 19th century German composer | are presented |
Günter Müller | ... tablism, represented by performers such as Yoshihide Otomo, Hemmelig Tempo, | , poire z and many others |
Jon Brion | ... contained some instrumentation from Los Angeles musicians Joey Waronker and | . It contained a more full-sounding, baroque pop sound than any of his pre ... |
Sandro Botticelli | ... a, they are often seen in pictures of the Annunciation, notably in those of | and Filippo Lippi. Lippi also uses both flowers in other related contexts: ... |
Ralph Bakshi | In | 's 1978 animated version of The Lord of the Rings, one of the Nazgûl is sh ... |
Beethoven's | Storms were also portrayed in several works of music. Examples are | Pastoral Symphony (the fourth movement), Presto of the violin concerto RV ... |
Jerome Kern | ... his collaborators wrote the music. Hammerstein collaborated with composers | , Vincent Youmans, Rudolf Friml and Sigmund Romberg, but his most famous c ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... he Seekers, Joan Baez, Donny Hathaway, Michael Bolton, Bob Dylan, Liberace, | , Matt Monro, Elvis Presley, Ray Charles (1967), Marvin Gaye, Daffy Duck, ... |
Sid Vicious | ... n's attempts to pit the two men against each other. Matlock was replaced by | , and went on to form The Rich Kids, a New Wave power pop band, with himse ... |
Johannes Tinctoris | ... ly. Cambrai cathedral had other famous composers in the later 15th century: | and Ockeghem went to Cambrai to study with Dufay. Other composers included ... |
Mark Arm | Friends of Kurt Cobain such as Ian Dickson of Earth, | of Mudhoney, Bruce Pavitt and Slim Moon have all acknowledged Johnson's si ... |
Frank Sinatra | ... t project following Shutter Island. Scorsese reported that his long-planned | biopic is coming up, with Phil Alden Robinson writing the screenplay. He i ... |
Ralph Vaughan Williams | Mason was the flugelhorn soloist for the world premiere of | 's Symphony No. 9 on 2 April 1958. The novelty of the flugelhorn (often se ... |
George | ... ed venues in the city. Theatrical composers and lyricists like the brothers | and Ira Gershwin created a uniquely American theatrical style that used Am ... |
Ivan Aivazovsky | ... ussia there were the portraitists Orest Kiprensky and Vasily Tropinin, with | specializing in marine painting, and in Norway Hans Gude painted secenes o ... |
Steve Coleman | ... t participants of the M-Base movement turned to more conventional music but | , the most active participant, continued developing his music in accordanc ... |
Percy Grainger | ... the first part of the 20th century were heavily influenced by folk music ( | 's "English Country Gardens" of 1908 being a good example of this) |
King Oliver | ... . However, the main center developing the new "Hot Jazz" was Chicago, where | joined Bill Johnson. That year also saw the first recording by Bessie Smit ... |
Robin Trower | Other acts that have headlined at Shea are Jethro Tull with opening act | in July 1976 (billed as Tull v. Boeing due to the stadium's proximity to L ... |
Yoshihide Otomo | ... Noise music, DIY-culture and Turntablism, represented by performers such as | , Hemmelig Tempo, Günter Müller, poire z and many others |
Béla Bartók | ... Sony and Deutsche Grammophon. A recording of the Concerto for Orchestra by | released by Deutsche Grammophon in 2007 was the first recording by Gustavo ... |
Dave McKean | ... te three graphic novels with his favorite collaborator and long-time friend | : Violent Cases, Signal to Noise, and The Tragical Comedy or Comical Trage ... |
John Deacon | A notable player of the triangle is | of the rock group Queen. He played the triangle in live performances of Ki ... |
Nick Fury | ... ences his fights with Captain America during World War 2, but is stopped by | , Captain America, and Falcon |
Mort Drucker | ... and the Somedunce Kid was published in Mad Magazine. It was illustrated by | and written by Arnie Kogen in regular issue #136, July 1970 |
Phil Spector | ... he Velvet Underground's "melancholy noise" with Beach Boys pop melodies and | 's "Wall of Sound" production, while New Order emerged from the demise of ... |
Michael Jackson | ... ms were selling for upwards of $200,000, to famous musicians such as Sting, | and Stevie Wonder, and to major studios the world over. The Synclavier was ... |
Michael Jackson | ... f only more modestly with the 1982 album, Silk Electric. Ross' recording of | 's "Muscles" gave Ross another top ten hit. Ross' 1983 album, Ross, failed ... |
Gary Thomas | ... gh degree of musical skills, the saxophonists Steve Coleman, Greg Osby, and | developed unique and complex, nevertheless grooving musical languages. In ... |
Joni Mitchell | It can be heard in short breaks on the | song "Big Yellow Taxi". Noted zydeco musician Alphonse "Bois Sec" Ardoin s ... |
Arthur Freed | ... ich she would forever be identified, "Over the Rainbow". Although producers | and Mervyn LeRoy had wanted her from the start, studio chief Mayer tried f ... |
Alma Mahler | ... l 1935, when the death of Manon Gropius, the daughter of Walter Gropius and | , prompted him to break off work to write his Violin Concerto |
Malcolm McLaren | ... nsion between Matlock and Rotten, which Matlock suggests was exacerbated by | 's attempts to pit the two men against each other. Matlock was replaced by ... |
Andy Warhol | Pop artist | painted a series of silkscreen portraits of Jagger in 1975. One of these w ... |
Vasily Tropinin | ... Romantic styles: in Russia there were the portraitists Orest Kiprensky and | , with Ivan Aivazovsky specializing in marine painting, and in Norway Hans ... |
John Bunyan | ... cture began in the early 13th century, but little remains from that period. | and John Wesley both preached in the church. In 1865–1868 the tower and sp ... |
Sigmund Romberg | ... collaborated with composers Jerome Kern, Vincent Youmans, Rudolf Friml and | , but his most famous collaboration was with Richard Rodgers |
J.J. Burnel | ... spirit of unity among the bands involved." Simonon got into a scuffle with | , the bass player of The Stranglers. A slightly older band, The Stranglers ... |
Jose Canseco | ... n three consecutive pennants and the 1989 World Series behind Mark McGwire, | and Dennis Eckersley. In more recent years, the A's have often been playof ... |
Thaddeus O'Sullivan | ... tella Days in County Tipperary, Ireland, near the birthplace of his mother. | is directing and Irish actor Stephen Rea also stars. He appeared in Martin ... |
Marvin Gaye | ... d song "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)", which had previously hit for | in 1964. Not far behind, "(I'm a) Road Runner", by the same songwriters, r ... |
Roelant Savery | ... ements suggest that wild Dodos might have weighed about . The Dutch painter | was the most prolific and influential illustrator of the dodo, and depicte ... |
Brian Aldiss | Most of Wyndham's novels have a contemporary 1950s English setting. | , another British science fiction writer, has disparagingly labelled some ... |
Kurt Cobain | Friends of | such as Ian Dickson of Earth, Mark Arm of Mudhoney, Bruce Pavitt and Slim ... |
Ludwig van Beethoven | ... Stephen) (1885). The best known representations of St. Stephen in music are | 's King Stephen Overture, and the 1983 rock opera István, a király (Stephe ... |
Richard Meale | ... er Sculthorpe and others began to incorporate elements of Aboriginal music, | drew influence from south-east Asia (notably using the harmonic properties ... |
Elvis Presley | ... y Hathaway, Michael Bolton, Bob Dylan, Liberace, Frank Sinatra, Matt Monro, | , Ray Charles (1967), Marvin Gaye, Daffy Duck, Jan & Dean, The Sylvers, We ... |
Ludwig van Beethoven | ... the intentions of religious music, of European composers like J.S. Bach and | , as well as of musicians in the tradition represented by John Coltrane. I ... |
Patti Smith | ... oots in the 1960s and early 1970s. Major acts include the Ramones, Blondie, | , the Sex Pistols, and The Clash, while seminal band The Runaways would pr ... |
Chris Poland | ... ting Killing Is My Business... with Exciter. During the tour, new guitarist | abruptly left the band, and was replaced by touring guitarist Mike Albert. ... |
Glen Hardin | ... ersity of Oklahoma and professional football player Alton Coppage, musician | , and singer Terry Stafford ("Amarillo by Morning" and "Suspicion") |
Rudolf Friml | ... usic. Hammerstein collaborated with composers Jerome Kern, Vincent Youmans, | and Sigmund Romberg, but his most famous collaboration was with Richard Ro ... |
Charles Sargeant Jagger | ... opposite Rothsay Gardens. The memorial was designed in 1921 by the sculptor | and depicts a Knight vanquishing a dragon. The inscription read |
Kenny Werner | ... iam Parker, Matana Roberts, Chad Taylor, John Zorn, Assif Tsahar, Tom Abbs, | , and Chris Speed. In Chicago, notable performers are Fred Anderson, Nicol ... |
Bruce Springsteen | Before Joel's concerts, the last performer to play there was | along with his famed backing band; the E Street Band in early October 2003 |
Pete Waterman | Record producer | is also from the city and is president of Coventry Bears |
Orest Kiprensky | ... ding artists adopted Romantic styles: in Russia there were the portraitists | and Vasily Tropinin, with Ivan Aivazovsky specializing in marine painting, ... |
Guillaume Dufay | ... for the fineness of its singing, its light, and the sweetness of its bells. | , the most famous European musician of the 15th century, studied at the ca ... |
Ferenc Erkel | The last complete opera by the Hungarian composer | is István király (King Stephen) (1885). The best known representations of ... |
Big Bill Broonzy | ... songs by Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan and black American blues artists such as | . He also recorded an album of the material, titled Gates of Eden. McTell ... |
Matt Monro | ... n Baez, Donny Hathaway, Michael Bolton, Bob Dylan, Liberace, Frank Sinatra, | , Elvis Presley, Ray Charles (1967), Marvin Gaye, Daffy Duck, Jan & Dean, ... |
Robert Johnson | ... blues and blues-derived genres, including the legendary delta blues artist | and piedmont blues artist Blind Willie McTell. By the end of the 1940s, ho ... |
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan | ... Sugar Blue, Billy Branch, Charlie Musselwhite, Corky Siegel, Junior Wells, | , Kim Wilson, Slim Harpo, Al "Blind Owl" Wilson of Canned Heat, Jack Bruce ... |
Bob Hope | ... ure as the Biblical strongman. However, following her comedic turn opposite | in My Favorite Spy (1951), her career went into decline. She appeared only ... |
Ken Colyer | In 1953 cornetist | , enjoying hero status for having spent time in a New Orleans jail (due to ... |
Mahler | ... ms in 2007, and another for Best Orchestral Performance, for a recording of | 's unfinished Symphony No. 10 in 2000 |
King Henry VIII | As secretary and personal adviser to | , More became increasingly influential in the government, welcoming foreig ... |
Willard Stone | Native American Cherokee sculptor | lived near Locust Grove; a museum dedicated to his work is now located on ... |
Gyula Benczúr | ... development of nationalism. Paintings such as The Baptism of Vajk (1875) by | and many statues representing the king all over Hungary testify to Stephen ... |
Bernard Haitink | ... 1982 David Lloyd-Jones recording is in English. On the other hand, the 1990 | and the 1962 Oscar Danon recordings are Western performances sung in Russi ... |
Peter Sculthorpe | ... o their surroundings for inspiration. John Antill in his ballet Corroboree, | and others began to incorporate elements of Aboriginal music, Richard Meal ... |