• Music Department on 2023-10-04 (STYR 2023/1971). (lu.se)
  • The 2020 Polaris Music Prize was awarded on Monday night to Montreal-based Gothic rap singer Backxwash. (rcinet.ca)
  • Just because you're not making a living in music now doesn't mean that your performance level is not good or that you're not creating performances of very high artistic merit," music director David Bernard told The Huffington Post. (huffpost.com)
  • Striking a harmonious chord with music enthusiasts, SBC Communications Inc. (NYSE: SBC) today announced the debut of the SBC Blue Room, the company's Web site featuring exclusive musical content, in-studio interviews, live performances and unedited commentary of chart-topping artists. (tmcnet.com)
  • The social-media models have allowed a certain access to communicative possibilities, but despite the banning of live performance, in New York there have been many localised performances of musicians setting up on their front stoops or playing in parks. (morningstaronline.co.uk)
  • Obtaining a music degree can lead to ensemble performances, seminars, and access to cutting-edge facilities. (contactmusic.com)
  • The MTV Europe Music Awards also included performances from such top popular acts as Kylie Minogue, U2, R.E.M., Depeche Mode, Dido, and Atomic Kitten. (cnn.com)
  • Four floors up from Inkonst, at Inter Arts Center, an acousmonium made up of more than 40 speakers hosts concerts of acousmatic music, along with collateral events including workshops, performances, and screenings, featuring two premieres. (lu.se)
  • Kent Olofsson is a composer with an extensive artistic output of over 200 works that span a broad field of genres, ensemble types and contexts including music for orchestra, chamber music, electroacoustic music, music theatre, rock music, and works for dance performances and installations. (lu.se)
  • I have no ambition to be a professional musician, so to me, remixing is just a hobby, a good and easy excuse to mess around with music without all the pressure, competition, mental health issues that seem to come with being a pro. (ocremix.org)
  • As previously announced , Tunefly is also the presenting sponsor of the 2016 Electric City Music Conference . (nepascene.com)
  • RAW (2016) is a critically acclaimed masterpiece of Jazz and Rock music and is the first release with his current band. (allaboutjazz.com)
  • Ambiguous authorships in Contemporary Music Performance', originally published in the journal Contemporary Music Review (dec 2016) and reprinted as the final article in this present issue of Seismograf. (lu.se)
  • The fourth article is a revised transcription of a panel discussion with Louise Alenius, Kristian Hverring, and Simon Steen-Andersen that I moderated during Nordic Music Days in Reykjavik 2016. (lu.se)
  • The competition ran across a series of distinct categories, with winners selected by a panel of photographers, music artists and creatives. (abbeyroad.com)
  • It is the most populous black nation in the world-and now, thanks to a formidable cast of creatives in art, fashion, music, and literature, Nigeria is on track to be one of the most influential. (wmagazine.com)
  • Other amateur groups can be more casual, centered around community -- "people are looking for different things, and they're all valid," Bernard said -- but Bernard wanted to build one for musicians dedicated to high musical quality. (huffpost.com)
  • The different people with their traditional forms of music, the various modern musical styles, and the fusion of different forms account for the musical diversity in the country. (wikipedia.org)
  • Most of all, it'll be one of the few (if only) 24/7 spots where musicians can jam without fear of noise complaints or sound curfews: "There's like 5000 bands in Halifax and people need to be able to jam, people want to be able to jam late-night," Sampson says. (thecoast.ca)
  • With the introduction of new technologies, like MTV and CDs, pop music became more accessible to people around the world. (yahoo.com)
  • It's a great way to connect with people who share similar musical interests and get discovered by fellow music lovers. (nepascene.com)
  • But most people are unaware the musicians responsible for that reputation struggle to pay the bills, and many do not have basic healthcare. (seattlechannel.org)
  • Through the documentary project, Xido noticed that while few people-with the exception of Ferreira-were willing to speak about the war, the musicians could freely tell their stories through lyrics. (thedailybeast.com)
  • As one musician described, through their songs "Now [people] will hear music instead of gunshots and bombs. (thedailybeast.com)
  • People in different parts of the world have much more in common than not, but it is also naive to think of music as one big universal language. (alibi.com)
  • I think most people would define world music, in part, as music that's not sung in English. (alibi.com)
  • World music means 'people music. (alibi.com)
  • The more music from Asian artists that reaches people anywhere in the globe, the better. (stanforddaily.com)
  • Although the melancholy pop outfit has made inroads into the international independent scene, opening for established acts such as Tennis and St. Vincent at Amsterdam's famed squat-turned-venue Paradiso, and traveling abroad to play shows, the Amsterdam-based frontwoman says that too often people at home don't completely understand her dedication to music. (pastemagazine.com)
  • Particularly when you take into account that in a country of roughly 17 million inhabitants, it's a scene that only encompasses, at most, a few thousand people. (pastemagazine.com)
  • Boasting its own art department, which makes unique silkscreen posters for each show, a hostel for visiting musicians, and an in-house zine, the club's multifaceted activities are all run by a volunteer staff of 200 people. (pastemagazine.com)
  • Despite the recent opening of venues, masses of musicians, dancers and theatre people (behind the scenes as well as visible actors) are still grounded, falling through the cracks in the benefit system while many other professionals are able to take up the tools of their respective trades once again. (theartsdesk.com)
  • Music has always united people from all backgrounds. (contactmusic.com)
  • It said the show had a potential audience of "in excess of one billion people, making it the most widely broadcast music awards event in the world. (cnn.com)
  • I'm really big on visual elements and theatrical elements, so things like music videos or cultivated events that people can experience the music on more than just one sense, just more than their ears. (wgbh.org)
  • Because the music scene is so frenetic that people just can't hold themselves back. (designhotels.com)
  • Naturally, people liked that and stopped paying for music. (medscape.com)
  • Despite language barriers at some venues, such as a recent performance in San Angelo, the beauty of the music still shines through. (whnt.com)
  • Now, the area is ground zero for Le Mini Who festival, a free event aimed at showcasing the country's budding underground music scene with a series of pop, rock, noise, and experimental shows that stretch 25 ad hoc venues. (pastemagazine.com)
  • He released his debut CD, Duet, on Fresh Sound Records, and performed his music in some of New York's finest venues, including Carnegie Hall. (allaboutjazz.com)
  • We do so in an effort to discern what it might tell us about artistic practice more generally, including answering the question: How might an understanding of an aesthetic "otherwise" help decolonize Western music and art history? (lu.se)
  • A scene reminiscent of old Europe will be on full display at Seattle Center this holiday season when the city's first-ever Seattle Christmas Market opens for a monthlong celebration. (seattlemag.com)
  • Since moving to New York in 2006, the young Omer Klein has become one of the city's most sought-after musicians. (allaboutjazz.com)
  • In Tulsa, for example, there are many talented artists who regularly perform and contribute to the city's vibrant live music scene. (joenegri.com)
  • Jam sessions and open mics are great places to showcase your music and meet other musicians. (contactmusic.com)
  • Experience a showcase of Jewish musicians from DC's vibrant local music scene. (sixthandi.org)
  • MadCap Monday is a music and art jam, an open-mic showcase that started at The Spot but has since found a home at Dusk. (providenceonline.com)
  • By supporting local talent and creating opportunities for them to showcase their music, communities can foster a rich and diverse music culture that benefits both the artists and the listeners. (joenegri.com)
  • In Angola, a burgeoning heavy metal scene is pushing its way to the public consciousness, with screamed and growled lyrics of pain helping to ease the past horrors of the country's nearly 30-year civil strife. (thedailybeast.com)
  • A scene stalwart that bounced around in various punk bands and established the Incubate Festival before turning to artist management, he's experienced the country's music scene from practically every angle. (pastemagazine.com)
  • Vreeke's experience establishing Le Mini Who, and the event's exponential growth is a hallmark of the country's scene. (pastemagazine.com)
  • Electronic and indie pop music. (philorch.org)
  • One local talent who has been making waves in the music industry is Rudeen, an indie rapper who hails from Waco. (joenegri.com)
  • She has experimented with different genres and styles, incorporating elements of indie-folk and R&B into her music. (joenegri.com)
  • The Park Avenue Chamber Symphony (PACS) has performed at Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall, toured China, and is a three-time winner of the American Prize Competition in Orchestral Performance -- but the orchestra members are not professional musicians. (huffpost.com)
  • Bernard began the orchestra 15 years ago, observing that there was a thriving amateur musician scene in New York City. (huffpost.com)
  • Musicians have to audition to be accepted into PACS, but Edelson says he wanted to be sure of the quality of the orchestra before trying out. (huffpost.com)
  • This album helped Ellis win Outstanding Guitarist at the 9th annual Los Angeles Music Awards. (wikipedia.org)
  • The band had such an influence in the Singapore and Malaysia music scene that it later led to a rock explosion in the mid 1980s. (wikipedia.org)
  • The pop music industry thrived by the 1980s, with several recording companies producing Chinese records by local as well as Taiwanese singers. (wikipedia.org)
  • The purpose of this thesis is to add further knowledge regarding the mixing of languages (code-switching) in Japanese popular music from the 1970s and 1980s. (lu.se)
  • I hope these help foster diverse taste and consideration of music scenes in oft-ignored countries in, for example, Southeast and South Asia - who can name any Malaysian, any Singaporean, any Cambodian rock bands? (stanforddaily.com)
  • furthermore, systemic forces of erasure of Southeast Asians in the US (such as police and prison systems that incarcerate and deport Cambodian refugees en masse) have left these demographics sometimes struggling to find promised wealth and prosperity, and exclusion from the music industry is part of the whole package. (stanforddaily.com)
  • With artists combining traditional Cambodian music forms with global rock and pop influences from the United States, Europe and Latin America, they created a unique sound-which was all sadly cut short when the Khmer Rouge took over the country in 1975. (seattlemag.com)
  • Singapore also emerged as a centre of local Chinese recording industry in the 1960s, producing Chinese pop music in Mandarin with local singers. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are many great female singers out there, but these 10 ladies mentioned below have truly left their mark on the music industry. (yahoo.com)
  • The 90s saw the resurgence of R&B music, and female singers like Mariah Carey, Toni Braxton, and Whitney Houston were at the forefront. (yahoo.com)
  • In fact, there were many black female singers who made a name for themselves in the music industry. (yahoo.com)
  • These women were typically singers who had limited experience in the music industry and were launched into fame with a single song. (yahoo.com)
  • Here are 16 singers, songwriters, ax-slingers and more who have transformed the scene. (advocate.com)
  • Tunefly, a mobile app developed by three Northeastern Pennsylvania natives that connects musicians and music lovers with a global audience that shares their enthusiasm, is now available for iPhone users in the iOS App Store . (nepascene.com)
  • Nusasonic connects the experimental music scenes in South East Asia with scenes in Europe, especially Berlin. (lu.se)
  • Singapore has been a regional centre of music industry for a long time. (wikipedia.org)
  • It was a centre of Malay popular culture where Malay stars such as P. Ramlee were based, but after Singapore independence in 1965, the Malay music industry began to shift to Kuala Lumpur. (wikipedia.org)
  • Paul Murphy and Lance Sampson are two Halifax musicians launching new projects to help the health of the industry. (thecoast.ca)
  • W hen Paul Murphy kept hearing albums-in-progress from friends and peers that didn't have music industry backing, the solution became obvious: "I was like 'Man if we just had a label, we could help out and put this out'," the Wintersleep front person and musician behind the project Postdata explains, speaking with The Coast by phone. (thecoast.ca)
  • Some of these ladies had moderate success in the music industry, but they never quite made it to the top. (yahoo.com)
  • Tunefly has a number of features that are unique to both the app and music industry. (nepascene.com)
  • At the end of the day, it's difficult to find hidden jewels in rare CDs from small bands that the music industry struggles to market to Western audiences. (stanforddaily.com)
  • The winners were picked by an 800-member "voting academy" consisting of key record executives in the music industry and MTV viewers from across the continent. (cnn.com)
  • Rudeen's journey in the music industry began in 2018 when he transitioned to a solo rapper, realizing his talent for songwriting. (joenegri.com)
  • Rudeen's rise to fame in the music industry is a testament to his perseverance and hard work. (joenegri.com)
  • With his unique style and soulful lyrics, Rudeen is a rising star in the local music scene and is poised to make an even bigger impact in the music industry in the years to come. (joenegri.com)
  • The local music scene is often a breeding ground for talented artists who go on to make waves in the industry. (joenegri.com)
  • Unfortunately, Alijai passed away at a young age, but her impact on the music industry and her fans continues to be felt today. (joenegri.com)
  • These collaborations not only provide exposure for the artists but also help to diversify the music industry and bring new sounds to listeners. (joenegri.com)
  • Back at RCI after several years in the music and tourism industry in France and in Brazil, she is acting as a Webmaster for the English and French services. (rcinet.ca)
  • You have a lot of interesting parallels that you've conceptualized between the music industry and the healthcare industry. (medscape.com)
  • Basically, the music industry has been destroyed over the past 30 years by the Internet, or, more specifically, by the failure of the industry to respond to the Internet. (medscape.com)
  • Her genre-defying style incorporates elements of pop, electronic, and R&B music to create a unique and captivating sound that sets her apart from other musicians. (joenegri.com)
  • This coinage later became the norm when mentioning `made in Japan music' that incorporates elements from Western music culture. (lu.se)
  • The knowledge and skills you will obtain from private lessons with a local teacher or workshops with famous musicians will advance your journey. (contactmusic.com)
  • Lessons and workshops also allow aspiring musicians to form a supportive community. (contactmusic.com)
  • Try online courses like Script Analysis, Scene Study, and Comedic Monologue Workshops. (providenceonline.com)
  • German scholars Ulli and Georgina Beier promoted literature and the arts there and conducted workshops for young talent outside the academic art scene. (cdc.gov)
  • Post high-quality performance videos, behind-the-scenes footage, and personal updates regularly. (contactmusic.com)
  • Since my first Safe&Sound column on throat singing, I meant to explore Canada's Indigenous music scene. (rcinet.ca)
  • Recordings of Chinese and Malay popular music were done at the EMI studio in Singapore in the colonial period, but until the 1960s, recordings were sent to be pressed in India and the records then sent back for sale. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cambodia of the 1960s and '70s boasted a thriving music scene. (seattlemag.com)
  • Use sheet music, transcriptions, and background recordings to boost practice sessions. (contactmusic.com)
  • Since no recordings were available, music was often spontaneous and always live in homes, taverns, or the outdoors. (cdc.gov)
  • Creating a home for music that, for whatever reason, we're drawn to and supporting the artists by making records with them," Murphy says. (thecoast.ca)
  • But, while these artists may have only had one hit song, they made a lasting impression on the music world. (yahoo.com)
  • There are three types of music lovers that will get the most out of Tunefly: Artists can now have a platform for recognition and exposure and a way to build and interact with a fan base. (nepascene.com)
  • She is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold 100 million records globally throughout her career. (radioswisspop.ch)
  • But when it comes time to encourage kids to dream big and aim to become presidents, artists, or musicians? (pastemagazine.com)
  • Music(R) clips, information on the latest releases, and more from the featured SBC Blue Room artists. (tmcnet.com)
  • Here are ways to support your favorite local artists, stay involved with the Rhode Island music scene, or maybe catch up on what you've been missing from the comfort of your couch. (providenceonline.com)
  • Fringe Festivals have always been a place for performing artists to experiment, so it makes sense that FringePVD will still take place, entirely in digital form, with its diverse lineup of monologuists, musicians, street artists, and other inventive thespians. (providenceonline.com)
  • Universal Music Canada has also partnered with local artists to tap into their talent and promote their music. (joenegri.com)
  • Artists, perhaps intrigued by this celestial connection, have often painted musicians with their eyes lifted upward as a sign of spirituality. (cdc.gov)
  • Previous research on the field of code-switching in Japanese popular music has been rather limited, with the most inclusive being Moody & Matsumoto's 2003 study on language blending within lyrics of two J-pop artists and Moody's 2006 study concerning English in Japanese popular culture. (lu.se)
  • Quiet Riot", the title of this radio episode, refers to the adamant under also characteristically subtle feminist stance that the interviewed artists take throughout the episode: None of the female artists wishes to make their gender into an essential characteristic of their music, and they refuse any hint of a specifically female aesthetics. (lu.se)
  • It was looking like I might have to become a management consultant or an investment banker, and then right under the gun, 2 months before we graduated, a couple of very famous artists heard our music and offered us a chance to do it for real-Kanye West and Pharrell. (medscape.com)
  • As a pianist and composer he creates a fascinating combination of Jazz, Israeli music and North-African roots. (allaboutjazz.com)
  • This year's special focus is on the French composer Luc Ferrari, exploring the intersection of music, sound art, documentary and radio art. (lu.se)
  • The conservatory-trained, award-winning, Italian pianist and composer is also a founding member of the Malmö-based Hertzbreakerz group, dedicated to sound experiments and contemporary music. (lu.se)
  • This course is an extension of Music Theory for Electronic Musicians, and Music Theory for Electronic Musicians 2, in which we learned how to work with the piano roll editor in a DAW to make harmonies, melodies, and whole tracks. (skillshare.com)
  • Lex's music is characterized by catchy hooks, intricate vocal harmonies, and a willingness to push boundaries and experiment with different sounds and textures. (joenegri.com)
  • The stars and planets, rotating en masse, would produce cosmic harmonies, termed music of the spheres, not accessible to the human ear. (cdc.gov)
  • Departure', Colombian musician and producer based in London for over ten years, launches himself onto the electronic music scene with "Hipocampo", his first single loaded with nostalgia, beats and Colombian sounds. (euroindiemusic.info)
  • One of the musicians alongside him is Lance Sampson, the rapper-singer-musician behind the moniker Aquakultre, who is raising funds for a community jam space and recording studio. (thecoast.ca)
  • Alongside her classical musical degree, Ravasi focused on contemporary and electronic music and specialized in electronic keyboards. (lu.se)
  • It has an urban musical scene, and is a center for pop, rock, punk and other genres in the region. (wikipedia.org)
  • World music' as a commercial category (i.e. musical cubbyhole) was created arbitrarily in 1986 by some British music executives who met at a pub in London to discuss how to file some of the newly released records that were coming onto the market but didn't fit into any of the established categories. (alibi.com)
  • This sounds preposterous, but I challenge you to Google your way to finding any albums of music from Micronesia, Polynesia or Melanesia, the notable exceptions, of course, being the work of Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwo'ole (of "Over the Rainbow" fame) and the musical output of Bruno Mars (who was born in Hawaii and is of Pilipinx descent). (stanforddaily.com)
  • Ray, who is also an assistant professor at Berklee College of Music, joined GBH News ahead of her Sept. 8 show at the Boston Harbor Distillery to talk about her musical journey and her plans for the future. (wgbh.org)
  • Known throughout most of its existence as the Topeka Musical Association, Local 36 - 665 has served as the Topeka - area musicians' union since 1896. (kshs.org)
  • The Topeka Musical Association may have been the first attempt to organize musicians in the city. (kshs.org)
  • With her music column, she shares her musical discoveries from Canada and elsewhere, and is always happy to get some feedback from RCI's readers and listeners. (rcinet.ca)
  • Although the Japanese musical scene may not have received an equal amount of attention as anime or manga has, the distinct songs and melodies composed within the country have, as of late, also started obtaining a wider audience. (lu.se)
  • This study is part of a larger research that rescues the history of music in São João del-Rei/ MG,city that is a center of expressive musical activity, and that has different formal associations. (bvsalud.org)
  • Although its musical tradition approaches 300 years, there are reports of women's participation in the public music scene only after the late nineteenth century. (bvsalud.org)
  • With an intergenerational theoretical framework, the specific objective of the research here presented was to knowwho the women's participating in this musical scene are. (bvsalud.org)
  • Music degrees provide a solid foundation in theory, composition, and performing. (contactmusic.com)
  • The project could seem to subvert some of the orthodox aesthetic intentions of jazz, as well as some electronic forms, but essentially it is me engaging in the creation of music in a studio environment rather than live performance. (morningstaronline.co.uk)
  • It "made his day" at work, nostalgia mingling with the heady thrill of hearing live music again and, a rare privilege in these strange times, of seeing it being made in real time by an actual human. (theartsdesk.com)
  • MadCap continues to offer live, curated performance art and music every Monday starting at 7pm for the MadCap Monday Facebook "live quaranstream. (providenceonline.com)
  • With no doubt Gerald Gradwohl is one of the hippest musicians in the Austrian studio and live scene. (allaboutjazz.com)
  • Not only Austrian Stars from Rock to Jazz (Juci, Iris Camaa, Sandra Pires, Andi Borg, Viktor Gernot, Hallucination Company, Alex Göbel etc..) hire him for studio or live Gigs - but also international Greats like the famous several time grammy-nominated pioneers of instrumental music TANGERINE DREAM enjoy his guitar work extraordinaire. (allaboutjazz.com)
  • SMASH stands for Seattle Musicians Access to Sustainable Healthcare. (seattlechannel.org)
  • In this One-on-One interview, Medscape Editor-in-Chief Eric J. Topol, MD, talks with the musician-turned-investor about his plans to disrupt and democratize healthcare. (medscape.com)
  • Michael McCall of Nashville Scene writes, "Although her guitar work always has a blues feel, her writing and arranging draw on folk, adult pop and Hawaiian steel guitar music, among other things. (wikipedia.org)
  • Singapore has a diverse music culture that ranges from rock and pop to folk and classical. (wikipedia.org)
  • Folk music of Singapore includes the ethnic music traditions of the Chinese, Malay and Tamil communities. (wikipedia.org)
  • He eventually became attracted to the folk scene in Boston, and left Northeastern to study at Worcester Polytechnic University, where the J. Geils Band was formed. (snopes.com)
  • In many ways it has been equated with a kind of folk-inspired pop and has become a 'least common denominator' music, so I guess as someone who makes music, the term doesn't have great significance for me. (alibi.com)
  • In Boy Playing the Flute, on this months' cover, she expertly painted several instruments, along with the performance of a young musician. (cdc.gov)
  • Perry has received many awards, including four Guinness World Records, five American Music Awards, a Brit Award, and a Juno Award, and has been included in the Forbes list of "Top-Earning Women In Music" (2011-2017). (radioswisspop.ch)
  • I think it's just the home for music that I'm a fan of-that we're all fans of, me and Adrienne and Mike. (thecoast.ca)
  • But in a country with limited independent media, no college radio, and government subsidies that are generally allocated to support more established acts, musicians, label owners, and fans lean on inventiveness to keep the scene alive. (pastemagazine.com)
  • We're treating music fans to rich, compelling content they haven't had access to before as we let our customers experience how SBC products and services help connect them, increasingly, to entertainment. (tmcnet.com)
  • Fans and musicians go to Bradley's for the third set at 2 a.m. (latimes.com)
  • But they're timeless classics, and I like to say what I do what Michael Buble does with Sinatra's classic jazz tunes, and that's what I do with Spanish music. (whnt.com)
  • John McLaughlin was one of my earliest entryways into jazz and Dave Holland one of the most important bassists and bandleaders over the past 50 years and figured prominently in my listening when I was a fledgling musician. (morningstaronline.co.uk)
  • This is a jazz music website-spammers will be deleted. (allaboutjazz.com)
  • All About Jazz musician pages are maintained by musicians, publicists and trusted members like you. (allaboutjazz.com)
  • And the acoustic jazz, most of it swing era or bebop-rooted--which New Yorkers favor--is played by some of the best jazz musicians in the world. (latimes.com)
  • The scene has come nearly full circle since I started haunting jazz clubs in the 1950s and writing about jazz in the '70s. (latimes.com)
  • Waco, Texas is home to a thriving music scene that boasts a diverse range of genres, including country, punk rock, jazz, and hip-hop. (joenegri.com)
  • Irv Williams is a jazz musician and educator. (aaregistry.org)
  • Specific entry requirement: at least 7.5 credits in educational programme in music or an equivalent discipline as well as active music teachers/musicians. (lu.se)
  • the earliest amateur music club in Singapore is the Er Woo Amateur Music & Dramatic Association (馀娱儒乐社) set up in 1912 by Teochew businessmen, initially to promote music of the Hakkas (Hanju opera and Handiao music), later also Teochew opera. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tunefly aims to bring the social aspect back to social media as we promote interaction between music lovers across the globe," Simoncavage added. (nepascene.com)
  • Promote your music, bio, and shows on a professional website. (contactmusic.com)
  • In fact, one musician, who worked two jobs to make ends meet, is now a dentist himself and pays it forward by providing services to those in need. (seattlechannel.org)
  • In the early '90s, Napster and other piracy services came onto the scene that let consumers get all the music that they wanted for free. (medscape.com)
  • Rudeen's passion for music and dedication to his craft have been the driving force behind his success in the local music scene. (joenegri.com)
  • She discovered popular music through CDs she sneaked from her friends. (radioswisspop.ch)
  • Beyond the usual tavern scenes popular with the buying public, she favored women at home, not a usual theme in Holland until the 1650s. (cdc.gov)
  • This is done with the hope of contributing new information in the field of code-switching within Japanese popular music. (lu.se)
  • Much of the research have centered around the popular music in present Japan with the J-pop genre constituting the prime example. (lu.se)
  • Then she discovered rock music. (thedailybeast.com)
  • Growing up with Rock and Hardrock Music, he changed his style when he began to study guitar at the Conservatory Vienna, where he obtained first-class honours. (allaboutjazz.com)
  • Of course, they had to face the added obstacle of racism, but they persevered and made a place for themselves in the music world. (yahoo.com)
  • World music. (alibi.com)
  • If it's in the world and it's music, literally all music is world music. (alibi.com)
  • As David Byrne says, "Western pop is the fast food of music," so perhaps if music is complicated or has substance it's "world. (alibi.com)
  • What, If Anything, Does The Term "World Music" Mean To You? (alibi.com)
  • But it can also (somewhat paradoxically) mean any kind of music inspired by a local tradition around the world, regardless of whether it remains in the same location. (alibi.com)
  • I think world music, whatever it is-let's say music built on the openness to foreign sounds-can contribute greatly to intercultural understanding. (alibi.com)
  • For us the term world music means a way to easily throw various kinds of music-with an idea of an ethnic background-into one huge category. (alibi.com)
  • Music of the world. (alibi.com)
  • World music really is a phenomenally all-embracing term if you actually want to go into it. (alibi.com)
  • Because if you had American punk, you wouldn't constitute it as world music, whereas Japanese punk you certainly would. (alibi.com)
  • D.A. Wallach is a musician who went to Harvard University, majored in African-American studies, and somehow made some very special connections there within the music world. (medscape.com)
  • Transgender entertainers may just now be finally getting some real media attention, but trans and genderqueer musicians have been making noise for a lot longer than you might expect. (advocate.com)
  • But what I can do is be honest about what music has moved me and proved to be culturally meaningful throughout my searches. (stanforddaily.com)
  • I think it is some of my most honest music and I feel proud to be loud about my gender, sexuality, and my general healing practices," Raskin says. (providenceonline.com)
  • Bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden were gaining popularity, and the Seattle scene was becoming well known. (yahoo.com)
  • Seattle is well known for its vibrant music scene. (seattlechannel.org)
  • A well-dressed young man engaged him in conversation, and mentioned that he was a musician. (thedailybeast.com)
  • Music was woven into the fabric of society and lent itself comfortably to teaching moral ideals so vital to the prevailing Calvinism: "As the old have sung so pipe the young. (cdc.gov)
  • A young man in his early 20s, he went on the road as a dancer and musician. (cdc.gov)
  • Geils took a hiatus from music after the band broke up in 1985, then returned to the scene with a new band, Bluestime, seven years later. (snopes.com)
  • Because of the advantages musicians saw in joining, for many years the Local attracted a steady stream of new members and sometimes entire bands or other ensembles. (kshs.org)
  • What is amateurism today in a culture which for many years has been exclusively populated by highly-skilled musicians and professionals? (lu.se)
  • His song is rough, but it's music to the ears of Sonia Ferreira, the "mother" of more than 50 orphaned and abandoned children in the war-decimated town of Huambo, Angola. (thedailybeast.com)
  • As she continues to make waves in the music scene, Lex's unique sound and style will undoubtedly continue to captivate and inspire listeners. (joenegri.com)
  • In Quebec, the most important stakeholder is undoubtedly Musique Nomade, a Montreal-based, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and producing up-and-coming Indigenous musicians. (rcinet.ca)
  • And there were specifically directed musics of protest akin to those of the Sixties by Max Roach and Archie Shepp. (morningstaronline.co.uk)
  • How did you fall into photography, and music photography specifically? (abbeyroad.com)
  • Since the city pop term is specifically linked to sounds and music from the West, a study regarding the English code-switching within these lyrics could be interesting in several ways. (lu.se)
  • My personal interest is in creating music that is inspired by such local traditions but uses approaches and ways of thinking about music found in these traditions to go someplace new-not only geographically, but mainly conceptually. (alibi.com)
  • Dr. Jason Allen is an Ableton Certified Trainer and a Ph.D. in Music Composition and master of Electronic Sounds. (skillshare.com)
  • I think a good music photographer is one that is not afraid to get close and strongly considers all of the elements that go into a frame, from gesture, composition, light, juxtapositions, subject(s), semiotics, humor, etc. (abbeyroad.com)
  • Waco, Texas is another city with a thriving music scene that includes a diverse range of genres. (joenegri.com)
  • After singing in church during her childhood, she pursued a career in gospel music as a teenager. (radioswisspop.ch)
  • It wasn't until the new millenium that Beverley chose to fully revive her music career, releasing two solo albums that received a warm reception from critics. (coventrytelegraph.net)
  • It's amazing to think this Coventry lady has worked with the likes of Jimmy Page, Levon Helm, Nick Drake, Sandy Denny, Richard Thompson and Ralph McTell during the course of her music career. (coventrytelegraph.net)
  • However, the path to a professional music career may seem daunting, as it requires enthusiasm, hard work, and a firm foundation of knowledge and skills. (contactmusic.com)
  • Local audiences rarely experience a chance to see an act on the cusp of its creative wave, but thanks to its understated, music-first approach to its career, Calexico is one buzz band which isn't in danger of burning out. (jpost.com)
  • I'd love to hear a little bit about your journey as a musician and where you've gotten to now in your career. (wgbh.org)
  • Once you've read their thoughts (collected via email and phone interview), you can show up, listen and create your own categories for their music. (alibi.com)
  • Recent studies show that mental health issues plague musicians disproportionately. (ocremix.org)
  • But there's no talking, only whispering during the sets, as a show of respect for the music. (latimes.com)
  • Painters struggling to raise the social rank of their profession above craft used them to show their understanding of music and solidify their connection with the liberal arts. (cdc.gov)
  • Enthusiasts can use Tunefly to discover new music, create customized playlists, and socialize with other music lovers. (nepascene.com)
  • Alvarado's music can be found on Spotify and YouTube . (whnt.com)
  • The rent is cheaper and you can get more space to set up shop and play music," says Burns, adding that he found the music business center of Los Angeles to be shallow and superficial. (jpost.com)
  • I didn't know much about contemporary music of these regions, and I ended up relying greatly on Internet board sentiments, Bandcamp articles and seeing whatever music has made it to the West from these regions. (stanforddaily.com)
  • This focus is dedicated to a special trend on the scenes of contemporary music: composers going on stage to perform their own pieces. (lu.se)
  • Since then, he has been rising in popularity in the local music scene, garnering attention for his unique style and soulful lyrics. (joenegri.com)
  • J-pop or "Japanese pop" is a form of popularized modern music with roots from Japanese traditional music (Ryuukooka, Enka ) , dating back to the early 1900s. (lu.se)
  • ABILENE, Texas ( KTAB/KRBC ) - - For Willie Alvarado, a native of West Texas, his passion is with the traditional sounds of Mexican Bolero Ranchera music. (whnt.com)
  • The first thing that probably comes to mind when speaking about Japanese music nowadays is the influx of the J-pop genre, especially how the genre is depicted by J-pop bands and idols. (lu.se)