Sentences with word «jazzman»

As experienced jazzmen taunted their unique power over the fermata − «a pause of unspecified length on a note or rest», Sam Francis confronted white space on his unique terms, tugging at the space, leaving his mark of movement and pure expression.
As experienced jazzmen taunted their unique power over the fermata − «a pause of unspecified length on a note or rest», Sam Francis confronted white space on his unique terms, tugging at the -LSB-...]
Musicians entering the industry should control their finances and convert success into long - term investments, jazzman Kenny G tells CNBC.
At the peak of her popularity, Ringwald was on the cover of Time magazine and even had groups of adolescent girl fans, called «Ringlets,» who would emulate her every move.The daughter of jazzman Bob Ringwald, the leader of the Great Pacific Jazz Band, Ringwald was raised in Sacramento, CA, where she was born February 14, 1968.
He also takes a trip to Chicago, hitching a ride with a vile, bitter jazzman (John Goodman) and his near - silent young sidekick (Garrett Hedlund).
Like a veteran jazzman (the pianist Oscar Peterson comes to mind), Pepi rang the changes on the Ab Ex songbook with enough insight and skill to keep it fresh and command our attention today.
He's not a jazzman for life.
It describes his journey from the red - light district to his first breakthrough as a jazzman.
But Chazelle pulls off something so tricky it feels like magic: He makes these touchstones his own, with Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling providing a cocktail of movie - star glamour and real - world regret as two aspiring entertainers (one jazzman, one actress) falling in love and finding their voices.
Inside Llewyn Davis is spiked with acerbic humour and peopled with memorable eccentrics, among them Mel's elderly secretary, the Italian proprietor of the Gaslight Café folk venue on MacDougal Street, the jazzman blowhard (John Goodman, channelling Doc Pomus and Dr John) who sneers relentlessly at Llewyn as they cross the bleak Midwest, and his monosyllabic valet - driver (Garrett Hedlund).
In One Stone Head, 1997, which has Mr. Hammons gluing a tight afro (complete with a razored»90s geometric design) onto a head - sized rock that sits atop an old - fashioned hat, the artist deftly reference the African - American styles past and present — from the jazzman to the hip - hop artist — while nodding, however improbably, to the whole human history of art, from the objet trouvé exploits of Marcel Duchamp to Easter Island.
Her quilting «scores» are a set of loose guidelines to follow closely or expand on freely, akin to the way a jazzman like John Coltrane might improvise on a sheet - music standard a la «My Favorite Things» and make it his own, or a conceptual artist such as Yoko Ono might offer a poetic instruction piece as a way to ignite the imagination.
Alan was also a talented pianist, and when he saw the jazzman Coleman Hawkins playing in an Edinburgh record shop he took up the saxophone.
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