Not exact matches
New York Times bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell wrote extensively
about Kenna in his 2005 book Blink,
arguing Kenna's
music - a cross between rap and the British new wave
music of the 1980s - failed to gain widespread acclaim in the U.S. because it didn't fit into any familiar category.
Will.i.am
argued that the ongoing debate
about reality TV shows and their effect on the
music industry «is just tabloid journalism trying to sell magazines to create some type of drama that's unnecessary.»
¬ † «I had seen guys
argue about what kind of
music to play in the locker room.
Everyone else in my workplace was a classical
music buff; they spent their off - hours
arguing about which aria was the most beautiful.
The arts need a voice in power, say people in the field, someone in the corridors of influence to
argue the benefits of teaching the nation's students
about classical and jazz
music, ballet, and sculpture.
Seymour Papert, the MIT researcher, concluded, «That's why we don't
argue about whether the piano is corrupting
music with technology.»
David Grubbs speaks at length to the dearth of recorded material available from the 1960s avant - garde in his book Records Ruin the Landscape: John Cage, the Sixties, and Sound Recording (Durham: Duke University Press, 2014); and Conrad has spoken, in several places,
about his ideas of authorship and «composition,»
arguing that the
music made with the Theatre of Eternal Music was ideologically based on there being neither composer nor s
music made with the Theatre of Eternal
Music was ideologically based on there being neither composer nor s
Music was ideologically based on there being neither composer nor score.
When I interviewed my friend Tim Toben, he
argued that one of the most important things we can do is to «tell the story
about the transformation from a world powered by fossil fuels to a world powered by renewable energy — in poetry,
music, art, dance.
She
argued that her views
about the declining quality of
music programmes was widely shared and a matter of public interest.
Yet we keep at it, keep making
music, hearing it in noise, and, some would
argue, have done so even before we could talk
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Music Sharing» «I would argue this is more about music sharing than streaming and about improving the competitive position in music in general,» Rob Enderle, principal at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce T
Music Sharing» «I would
argue this is more
about music sharing than streaming and about improving the competitive position in music in general,» Rob Enderle, principal at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce T
music sharing than streaming and
about improving the competitive position in
music in general,» Rob Enderle, principal at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce T
music in general,» Rob Enderle, principal at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times.
When he isn't helping clients meet their hiring goals, you will find him taking in some live
music, enjoying a drink with friends,
arguing about superheroes or watching the BIG game!
It's a bit of a cliché that couples who separate end up
arguing about who gets to keep the pet (s), the favourite sofa or the
music collection.