Sentences with phrase «big time musicians»

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It posits that Tommy Dorsey and Benny Goodman were the greatest musicians of their time and that big band music is the reason we won WWII.
looking for a friend and ltr... i am drama free, divorced, no children (but love kids and animals) i am a musician so music is a big part of my life... love to laugh and have good times
Miguel must meet Ernesto, fend off his own dead relatives (who KNOW why the family cursed musicians forever and ever) and negotiate a return to the land of the living in time for the Big Show.
Here, the entire point of the series is to specifically focus on songs that Vocaloid fans have crafted, from budding musicians working out of their living rooms to the big time producers who make Miku and company come to life in their spare time.
JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE Starring: Andre» Benjamin Directed by: John Ridley A biography of musician Jimi Hendrix before he hit the big time.
But when he learns that big - time producer Bud Grossman (F. Murray Abraham) may be looking for new acts, Llewyn hitches a ride across the country with an eccentric jazz musician (John Goodman) and his mysterious driver (Garrett Hedlund) to audition in hopes of scoring a recording contract.
For the big - time music nerds, this is a must - read biography of «the godfather of punk,» as very few musicians can be accredited with the deep and far - reaching influence that Reed's career inspired, and still continues to inspire today.
Most don't have an online presence and are too busy to engage online — many are chefs, restaurateurs, travel industry pros, and creatives (musicians, designers, artists, writers etc)-- yet they are loyal readers who send us long letter - like emails from time to time telling us about the big trips they've planned and asking for travel tips, yet they'd never leave a comment on the site.
Liz Phair's Exile in Guyville was written on a 4 track machine in her bedroom, while Steely Dan recorded in big time studios with skilled session musicians.
An image of «Three Folk Musicians» in the catalog is captioned in Bearden's own words: «In the 1920s, during the time of the great migration of Negroes from the South to the big cities, my grandmother ran a boarding house in Pittsburgh.
If you loved putting on events for your fraternity / sorority, inviting big - time musicians to play at your college's yearly festival, or enjoy the thrill of building an event from the ground up and having it go off without a hitch, then you should consider making it your career.
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