Sentences with phrase «long time musician»

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But like a lot of people, I guess, I find that while my musical taste has not stood entirely still with the passage of time, I continue to be drawn to musicians whose work I loved long ago, even though many are now in their 60s.
It takes some of us a long time to figure out that almost every church already has more than enough musicians who jealously guard their positions.
Serious authors no longer appear for thoughtful interviews on nighttime television, we don't have variety programs such as The Ed Sullivan Show that reserved some space for ballet and classical music, and Time Magazine hasn't had a classical musician on the cover since 1986.
Taylor acoustic guitars come in all shapes and sizes and have been a musician's dream instrument for a long time.
Maro: «Átiko13 are five social workers, and there are also community organizers; there are monitors of leisure time; a recent addition of a degree in geography has also long been living in Mexico and has many ideas in music; there are musicians; we have psychologists; a social educator, designer, and artist... Apart from that, everyone then has a master's degree in Journalism, a master's degree in Human Rights, a more or less promising career in music and art in general... Right now, we are 11, with two recent additions.
I'm going to be doing an interview next month in June, with somebody I've admired for a very long time in this area, Imogen Heap, she's a Grammy award - winning musician but she has a huge interest in blockchain for music and helped develop a product called Mycelia.
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.
Musician and jazz impresario George Wein founds the Joyce Alexander Wein Artist Prize to honor his late wife, a long - time Trustee of the Studio Museum.
The Wein Prize, one of the most significant awards given to individual artists in the United States today, was established in 2006 by jazz impresario, musician and philanthropist George Wein to honor his late wife, a long - time Trustee of the Studio Museum and a woman whose life embodied a commitment to the power and possibilities of art and culture.
Crossings: Larry Rivers and His Milieu Friday, March 29, 9:00 am — 5:30 pm In this day - long symposium, scholars, artists, musicians and writers will gather to discuss Larry Rivers's work, life, and times.
His diverse interests and methods have led him to undertake a varied range of projects, which at times have included long - term collaborative efforts with other artists, musicians, and writers resulting in ambitious traveling shows and exhibition catalogues.
Written contributions to the catalogue include an introduction by Scott A. Shields, Associate Director and Chief Curator at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, California, and a personal recollection of Irving Norman by musician Graham Nash (of Crosby, Stills & Nash), a long - time admirer of Norman's work.
Key figures within «No Wave», a short - lived avant - garde scene in the late 70's in New York led by a collective of musicians, filmmakers and artists, Dick and Goldin met during this time and became life - long friends whose work richly influenced each other.
She also has organized several major retrospectives and single - artist exhibitions: Born in the State of FLUX / us (2010), which was devoted to the work of Benjamin Patterson, a contrabass musician, long - time arts administrator and founding member of Fluxus; the survey Donald Moffett: The Extravagant Vein (2011); Trenton Doyle Hancock: Skin and Bones, 20 Years of Drawing (2014); Compilation (2015), a retrospective of work by sonic and visual artist Jennie C. Jones.; and most recently, Everything and Nothing (2016), a 10 - year survey of work by painter and sculptor Angel Otero.
Talk: Lenny Kravitz @ Times Talks Feb. 24, 7 - 8:15 p.m., Manhattan The musician and actor discusses «how his commitment to visual expression has fostered a life — long passion for design» SOLD OUT, LIVE WEBCAST AVAILABLE
The «mark of the drama»; the stir of the human spirit shaped in the world of Abstract Expressionism, Color Fields, and the paintings building psychic images of the «DADA» period («Art for Arts sake»), movement influenced by the art of music, musicians, poets — the longing to explore and invent time — abstractions.
Don Saco was an artist, musician, composer and a long - time board member and a former Board President of the Southampton Cultural Center.
But the 110 million album - selling folk musician has been battling to be taken seriously as a visual artist for almost as long as he has been singing songs, and now 12 of his artworks are set to enter the National Portrait Gallery - the first time he has exhibited in a public museum in the UK.
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