Sentences with phrase «shared by musician»

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I was reminded of this when I was approached recently by a kundalini yoga teacher and musician who has been struggling with her health to the point that she can barely teach — how critical it felt to get her back into the space of sharing her gift to awaken others to their own.
Hi, my name is Kurt and i am a musician by passion and a sound engineer by profession, i want you to be my friend so i can share my happiness with you and make feel the way i do:) sending you my love:)..
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Talking Larry the Bird Free — Unleash your inner musician by making Larry whistle along to everything you play — and share your amazing songs on Facebook or YouTube!
«Aja Gabel's powerful debut offers a sensitive portrait of four young musicians forging their paths through life: sometimes at odds with each other, sometimes in harmony, but always inextricably linked by their shared pasts.»
Our final night's dinner is in a private room of the Bastide, but not before sharing a glass of rosé accompanied by some local jazz musicians.
As a passionate musician and gamer, Max always aims to push the envelope with interactive media, and contribute to the community by sharing knowledge and experiences.
Inspired by obsessive Internet fan culture and the user experience of the web browser, Arcangel uses conventions of popular culture, be they video games, iconic musicians or fashion, to explore our shared reality and tenuous relationship with technology.
During the broadcast, Vice President Gore shared the stage with celebrities, musicians, and thought leaders to highlight incredible acts of climate activism around the planet, highlighting how each of us can make a difference by speaking up for climate action.
-- more frequent communication with my immediate family — more connectedness with colleagues across the country (and in some cases, around the world)-- becoming acquainted with colleagues from around the world — finding people who have similar experiences for the purpose of mutual moral support — sharing photos with a lot more people (before digital cameras I did not take photographs since it was too expensive)-- distance learning via the web (courses)-- learning about subjects of interest in more depth, especially from papers by others — learning from conferences I was unable to attend in person (through papers posted, blog posts, conference wikis, and photos on Flickr)-- more readily available consumer information — more readily available government information — learning more about basic health issues — more creative cooking since I have more access to recipes — feeling more connected to my favourite musical groups / musicians since they now have extensive websites, email notification services, and blogs — better organization of the various groups I belong to
But the labels hope they'll get the tune stuck in their head, saving it to their Spotify library, sharing it with friends, returning to listen to more of the artist's music, and eventually earning money directly for the musician and label by buying concert tickets or merchandise.
For their last home - town performance before the trip, Randy McFarland shared the history of Carnegie Hall and the musicians performed «The Redwoods,» by Rossano Gallanted, «Pacem, A Hymn for Peace» by Robert Spittal and «Prelude, Siciliano and Rondo» by Malcolm Arnold.
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