Blacks, whites and blues with a few pops of yellow and orange dominated the red carpet. |
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Most of the people do not know western jazz, western classical music and western blues. |
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He indulges in doo-wop, rhythm and blues, boogie-woogie and Euro-classical paradigms. |
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It's inspired by old blues, Nashville psycho hillbillies and hazy memories. |
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The pacing is steady but slow, with slow blues and soul music matching the gentle pans and steady shots in the cinematography. |
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He ended up with all sorts of blues when he went to university, different sports. |
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The sky had changed colour since her argument, now a purple haze of teals and blues. |
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By the age of 17, Pauline started slinging beer in gritty taverns where bands played rock and blues. |
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The rainbows moved and danced along the rock, turning the ordinary gray colors into reds, yellows, greens, blues and purples. |
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Through the puny window of this train called life, what we see is just our own morning blues, afternoon lows, sagging hopes and soaring mercury. |
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Create a shallow puddle to attract swallowtails, blues, sulfurs and other butterflies that enjoy drinking at mud puddles. |
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The blue light flashed across the water's surface, turning her body different shades of blues and aquas. |
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I like the contrast between the warm sun on the cement walls and the coldness of the blues in the icy water. |
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He was this skinny white bald guy, but he was really moved by blues and Motown and funk. |
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His hair, a dusty blonde color, fell in medium tight waves over his ears, and almost into his baby blues. |
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The notebooks, pens, folders, and pencil cases were all glossy, nicely designed, and in a teenage-friendly palette of baby pinks and blues. |
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A baby grand piano, where Hicks entertains friends with blues and jazz tunes, stands in one corner. |
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He uses shadowy ghostings of pedal steel or slide blues tonality, though there are no bottlenecks in sight. |
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This is a truly unique opportunity to see and hear one of the real innovators of the blues. |
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The hazy, pastel colored memory faded and in bled blacks and reds and purples and blues. |
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Daniel Smith is unquestionably one of the most exciting, original musicians to emerge on to the British blues scene in recent years. |
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The blues would appear to have reached a high-water mark of prominence and esteem lately. |
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But Jamie grew up on the blues, and Corey is a bit of a metalhead, so we're teaching him a bit about punk. |
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Twenty-two blended shades of blues, greens, reds and beiges were studied and formulated into five accepted tones for the aircraft cabins. |
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Old Wellingtonians from Berkshire, UK, may have fielded two Oxford blues but they were not prepared for the resolve of the Panthers. |
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The songs have a bit of a barroom sound, and there are a few blues numbers, and even one honky-tonk piano song. |
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Other houses' bathrooms are characterised by bright cobalt blues or pearl whites. |
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The CD is a more personal affair, deep cogitative blues mingling with the bleaker registers. |
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These fabrics had a linen weave with slub accents, and came in deep earthy colors as well as soft blues, greens, khakis and peach. |
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To some people, the parallels between the Michigan motormouth and the masters of the blues are not immediately clear. |
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The lighting also adds to the stage show feel with scorching searchlights and moody spots, used to great effect for the real deep blues numbers. |
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He is young, diabolically handsome, endowed with the most vicious baby blues you ever saw. |
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Andy glances down at it and I can practically see his baby blues filling with emotion. |
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And he's staring full on, straight at the camera with those Travolta baby blues. |
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Although the first thought is generally to catch the bass biting at the very onset of spring or the blues running in autumn. |
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When touring the blues clubs of Chicago, it is best to stay around the centre and the north side of the city. |
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Now though, in its restored polychrome of ochres, greens and blues, it harmonises perfectly with the building's essentially Italianate feel. |
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Extroverts often prefer red and bright colors, while introverts opt for muted hues, such as blues and violets. |
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If you are into old-time country and blues, and country blues, it should be a satisfying record. |
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Patton ruled the Delta blues circuit during the 1920s and early 1930s, packing the barrelhouses and selling loads of records to prove it. |
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Like old-time blues singers, she sounds as if there's an eternal spiritual struggle raging, even when she doesn't name it. |
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The sun was now slowly fading, the sky filled with blues purples and light pinks. |
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It was easy to get the species mixed up as the female blues that had orange spots on the upper hindwing were Chalkhill Blues. |
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If you love stride, blues and jazz piano but haven't found a definitive collection, look no further. |
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With its mellow purples, blues, dazzling yellows and reds set in flawless gold the collection is all set to lure you into buying it. |
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The walls are ornately painted in golds, reds, and blues and there are fleur-de-lis everywhere. |
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At the same time, the rise of blues festivals across the country has further commodified the blues as a feel-good music geared largely to whites. |
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And of course, be prepared to make that transition from pop, rock, and blues to the Hindustani stuff. |
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Now, just like with rock music philosophy, blues rests on the notion of the mythological, endless Saturday night. |
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The colour palette includes subdued beiges, burgundies and charcoal blues on high-back chairs and sectional wall panels. |
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This gradual migration of the blues from a rural to an urban setting had an unexpected effect on the music. |
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The band has a wide appeal, playing everything from small band swing to Dixieland jazz and 50s influenced rhythm and blues. |
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That progressed from the blues into folk and gospel music and things like that. |
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Here, you can get a taste of Memphis nightlife, where the blues continues to play in classic clubs and honky-tonks. |
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The great African-American exodus from the south during the first half of the twentieth century spawned a new form of urban electric-based blues. |
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You cannot miss these little things, for they come in the most shockingly vivid yellows, blues, and purples! |
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Rubbing at her tired eyes, she looked outside, seeing the ethereal colors of dawn, the light purples, periwinkle blues mixing together. |
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The music is generally high-standard, and like the club's decor, is very eclectic, offering everything from blues to fusion to free jazz. |
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The salon's decoration has been inspired by the theme of water and purity, the colour scheme being whites, blues and greens. |
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The philosophy of the festival is that we're an intimate blues festival, all blues, nothing but the blues, no distractions from the blues. |
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There will be live music, including folk, jazz and blues, as well as morris dancing. |
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In spring, the pond garden that will later be a symphony of deep purples, yellows, blues and reds is a pristine, almost bridal white. |
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As Taj sang and strummed his big guitar, kids as young as five and as old as 17 were bobbing their heads to the rhythms of the blues. |
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The single large figure sprawls diagonally across the canvas in dark, moody browns and blues. |
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Colors are bright and well within their ranges, no noticeable bleed in the reds or blues. |
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With great covers of rock, disco, blues numbers and ballads, their voices blended together in homage to that holiday feeling and being at home. |
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On this day he was shaking of the winter blues and sharpening up his skills as the swing as the new season approaches. |
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My baby blues were soft, though slightly glazed, and they stared at him with such intensity that I could see him breaking away slowly. |
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Even a dizzy blonde like Marilyn suggests something more spiritual with the sadness lurking behind her baby blues. |
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When she finally resurfaced from the painful past, she found herself staring into a pair of gentle baby blues. |
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Paint colours on unadorned pine furniture are rationed to misty greys, blues, creams and primrose yellow. |
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The dominant colours in his works are blues, greys, pale greens and gloomy ambers. |
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Flamenco now has modern influences such as blues, jazz and more recently rock, hip-hop or techno. |
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She had on a gauzey type dress, V neck, in the most sky blue of blues he had ever seen. |
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The Hong Kong of the movie is full of deep blues and steely greys, a dirty jewel on the water. |
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Greens and reds are bright enough to sting your retinas, but blues and yellows are soft and washed out. |
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It was fertilized by blues, gospel, string-band hoedowns, Appalachian balladry, work songs, and vaudeville hokum. |
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In summer several species of butterfly can be seen including the brown argus and the largest colony of chalkhill blues in Hertfordshire. |
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He ranges from melancholy thoughts on life to romantic ballads to blues to rocking tunes. |
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Head out across the loopway where derelicts collect and sit with them remembering the blues they heard and steal their drink. |
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Here he splices together strands of blues and straight down-the-line rock with some folk, psychedelia, trip-hop and world music influences. |
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Here, you find everything from 12-tone to boogie-woogie, neoclassic to blues, and neo-romantic to completely abstract constructions. |
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The music is country, blues, folk mariachi, rockabilly and everything else you can think of. |
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While he's impeccably assured and well-versed in real old-time country blues, his approach to song structure is equally impressionistic. |
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Holly pioneered the dark, fast beat of rhythm and blues, and let bop become rock and roll. |
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Keighley's new blues club is establishing itself with a new name and a monthly line-up of national and international acts. |
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Sophie said she experienced post-partum depression syndrome, or the baby blues, during the first months after the birth of her boy Rangga. |
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The holes reveal a layered and textured vista in cool greens and blues, evoking a landscape. |
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You'll find a full range of blues and purples, yellows, and snowy whites, plus exotic browns, red-browns, even off-blacks. |
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Set in the middle-of-nowhere, the color schemes of drab browns and blues enhance the terror already in the air. |
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His scratchy voice was meant to sing blues, though, and he'd sound like he was singing the blues no matter what type of music he's singing. |
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Narrowly missing out on a Grammy award, Wait For Me doesn't sound too much like the blues I was brought up with. |
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A cool day in midsummer is always a good day to watch blues taking shelter in the grass. |
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The cool greens, blues and violets should be used in rooms with southern or even western exposure. |
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It's scant consolation but the old adage there is always someone else worse off than yourself can help banish the blues. |
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Guitars weep and raspy throats belt out blues from their guts as people from all walks of life swarm the tiny dancefloor. |
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People never know if my music is jazz or blues or folk or pop, but I don't know how to put myself into a category. |
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The tribal jewelry mixes pops of bright oranges and blues with warmer tones of gold and brown. |
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The band sounds incredible pouring out these intricate songs that touch on country, bluegrass, blues and mild rock. |
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The sky is streaked with blues and pinks, and at the bottom of the frame, the sand is glowing in the fading light. |
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For years, pedantic scholars have crowed about the debt rock owes the blues. |
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It has further enhanced by love for rock and the blues for its simplicity of groove and expression. |
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Live music from blues to ragtime will accompany the drinking and entrance is free to all sessions. |
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Susan adds her dazzling jazz sound of silky vocals and sultry twists to eleven recordings ranging from traditional and folk to the blues. |
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Your winter blues will be banished as you bask in this triumphantly uplifting anthem. |
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There are certain minerals that some butterflies, such as swallowtails, sulfurs, and blues need that are not provided in a diet of nectar alone. |
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With the blues band we played the juke joints of Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas. |
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Being brought up with traditional jazz and the Edwardian music halls, we added a different approach to American blues. |
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I open my eyes and the world explodes in a vast array of electric blues, burning reds, neon yellows, and grassy greens. |
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Combine with a foreground planting of tradescantias to create a cool oasis of vibrant blues and greens. |
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He was basically a rich kid coming up, but he got the blues down deep in his own way. |
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Yet all this activity detailing the history of the blues during the twentieth century obscures a few thorny questions. |
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Ever the wit, the 71-year-old king of skiffle had been closing his shows on that tour with the gospel blues of This May Be The Last Time. |
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His blues are powerful without being mawkish, his jazz adept and tasteful, his funk chops always an example to others. |
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Another popular sandal is the Lagoon sandal, which comes in a wide variety of trendy colors, like blues and greens. |
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Adding just a drop of peppermint essential oil will act as an emotional pick-me-up to dispel winter blues. |
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Colors range from pinks, purples, lavenders, blues and whites to vivid scarlet and butter yellow. |
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Pencil-thin diagonal blues and greens angle across the surface like tracer-bullet tracks streaking across a movie screen. |
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His luminous palette of beiges, peach, light browns, blues and greens approximates the hues of ice creams. |
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Blind Lemon recently released their debut self-titled album, which showcases the band's range of sounds from swing and shuffle to slow blues. |
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As a teenager, he had sat in the coffee bars and jazz clubs, and later watched rock 'n' roll and blues enter the city. |
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I promise to quit smoking, take up tai chi, become a blues musician, etcetera, etcetera. |
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Little town blues need melting away, so he hotfoots it for the bright lights and big cities. |
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Bessie Smith first recorded in 1923, launching a blues career that would have no parallel during the classic blues era. |
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Many mistakenly associate the blues with coarseness or political subservience. |
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Then in March the most vivid of blues, the gentian, waves its tiny blooms in my rock garden. |
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Brown played the song at a brisk pace, imitating the piano blues so common in the jukes and barrelhouses of the South. |
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But the mountain still blushes with the palest of pinks, suffusing the blues that give an inkling of the intense cold. |
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With the weather turning wet and decidedly cold, children and adults alike need indoor pastimes to keep the blues away. |
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You may be one of millions of people who suffer from the February blahs or winter blues, medically known as Seasonal Affective Disorder. |
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The distressed surfaces, with their flinty earth tones, cobalt blues and nacreous whites, hold light like rough alabaster. |
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Occasionally the dyes, such as magenta, mauve, the bright blues, or Metternich green, initiated the fashion. |
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Save for his aversion to the blues, the patient is something of a textbook classicist. |
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Her music was neither primal punk nor introspective blues but a more complex tangle of emotions shared by both. |
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The shop was a sea of cornflower blues and shocking reds, mellow naturals and pastels and mysterious blacks. |
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Witt, on the other hand, is only 16 and already he's marking himself as a blues guitarist of note. |
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Wood took brown as a free ball and went on to compile a 32 break with a brown, two blues and two blacks. |
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I just had one solo, so I blew some real good blues notes and knocked their socks off. |
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He pulled the hair out of my eyes and looked at me with those confused baby blues. |
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His baby blues lit up and he gathered me in his arms and twirled me around. |
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Yeah, you didn't seem to harmful to me, especially with those baby blues of yours, how could you be a bad person? |
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He plays part of a familiar blues lick, but then resolves it in entirely nonstandard fashion. |
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We've been worm-charming in Blackawton since 1984, when two locals decided to try it as a means of banishing the winter blues! |
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His growling voice, verging on the world-weary, hints at the ancient blues roots of his songs. |
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And if their blues, purples and soft whites began to pall, the gardener could add the hot yellows of the woundworts. |
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To put the matter another way, black minstrels led blues lives that their burlesque art could not adequately express. |
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This play on the oral and written language mirrors the structure of the blues and the instrumental variations of jazz. |
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I liked the sound a lot, because I listen to a lot of non-rock music, more stripped-down stuff-country, blues, old American folk music. |
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In terms of commercial success, people will devour this bright, clean blues sound. |
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The latter produces wonderful clean blues of a hue never seen with conventional prints in this toner. |
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As if in mournful counterpoint to his own grief, the boy heard the clear, sorrowful notes of an alto sax keening and sobbing out a blues melody. |
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The chair of women's health at the University Health Network in Toronto says around 70 per cent experience mild baby blues. |
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Grunwald has admired old blues music since he was 10 years old, immediately drawn to the soulfulness of the genre. |
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If you've fancied having a crack at catching a real shark, then go for the blues and don't think twice about it. |
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Only a ponderous blues lead by shaven headed bass player John Power temporarily broke the spell. |
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He's just got a nasty, hardcore, aggressive blues sound in his lead guitar playing. |
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I concentrate mostly on Big Band, small-group swing, and Dixieland, but the blues and early jazz also make it onto the show. |
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His brand of barroom rock 'n' blues caught on huge at a time when punk, new wave and metal were stripping down the pretense of prog rock. |
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Colours range from the ever-popular blues to pretty pinks, lilacs and fresh whites. |
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Several atmospheric abstractions in jewellike reds and blues hint at figuration. |
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The rocky coastline is a near monochrome of pale blues that darken in the rocks and billowing clouds as though illuminated by moonlight. |
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Brilliant reds and blues splotched its body and head, with similarly hued bands on its dorsal fins. |
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Each of these rhythm and blues legends had the hall rocking to the sounds of the Sixties. |
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Most blues festivals are funded, in part, by corporate sponsors, local businesses, and individual contributors. |
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And whether it's the doldrums of the blues or the pits, we've all been there and allowed sorrow to swallow us up, if only temporarily. |
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This album is an irresistible blend of blues, rootsy soul, and soft acoustic rock, with poignant and heartfelt lyrical phrasing. |
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Along the way they find the time to take in a Blind Willie Johnson blues number, a doleful love song in French and an old-time Appalachian ditty. |
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Their music used electronic amplification, and was more closely allied to the emerging styles of rhythm and blues and rock and roll. |
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The lines, broken off of the conventional blues verse, are clipped, colloquial, and cadenced. |
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The blues have a warm tint to them now, due to the gentle lighting of the room. |
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Following this course, even the ambitious idea of cage diving with South African great whites or Cornish blues no longer fills me with dread. |
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In other words, the blues is about having lived whereas the violin draws heavily on a technical ability that can be gained in a practice room. |
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At various ports storytellers, bluegrass and blues bands, dancers and Cajuns step aboard to entertain the guests. |
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But Southampton counsellor Adom Barnor says countless men also suffer from the baby blues. |
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Being the caretaker of the blues is a heavy load to carry and admittedly Guy can't do it on his own. |
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He has established himself as one of the most exciting country blues performers of our time. |
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This latest backward glance is more lonely lunchtime housewife than supper-club romance or hell-of-a-day blues. |
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That saying about laughter being the best medicine is hokey but true, especially for shaking the blues. |
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This new collection manages to refresh some scratchy old records, but also to bring home the inherent power of the blues to entertain. |
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West also believes the musical genre of the blues is a philosophical lodestone for successful democracy. |
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The blues were very true and breathtakingly gorgeous, and the shadows were rich and dark. |
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The Harlem Gospel Choir is a really rousing outfit with its foot-stomping, hand-clapping blues and spirituals. |
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The record combines raw garage punk, glam and a bit of the blues to create a stunning album. |
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The remembered blues of the Nile dominate her works of the early 1980s, their vertical stripes unfolding in a stately progression. |
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Outside, the sky was muddled with the darkest blues and somber blacks, though it did not look menacing. |
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If the Monday blues are a pervasive influence on stock prices, many industries should exhibit a Monday pattern in return. |
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Everybody suffers the Monday blues and crankies, trying desperately to regroup after a weekend of downtime. |
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This record yet again opened me up to the possibilities of blues, maybe a little jazz and even a little country. |
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That explains why the quickstep is her favorite dance, followed by the paso, the samba, the blues and the starlight waltz. |
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The band specialises in playing a whole range of music including blues, jazz, reggae, rock and roll and country. |
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Mr Stallard and his wife enjoy caravanning and his hobbies also include cycling, walking and listening to rock, jazz and blues music. |
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The majority of women experience some tearfulness soon after the birth of the baby and this is sometimes called baby blues. |
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It cast its shadows, leaching the colour from the surrounding forestand turning the leaves and grasses odd shades of deep blues and dark greys. |
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The album works on all levels thanks to its diversified genres, such as jazz, blues, gospel, bluegrass and zydeco. |
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For most planting, I generally prefer subtle colours such as blues, mauves, whites and pinks. |
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There's such a wide range of styles, but if you're going to be a blues belter, you have no hope of retaining your top range. |
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Occasionally the sounds remind one of noisy breakbeats and, at other times, the reliable downtempo four-on-the-floor of old blues music. |
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He was a fabulous singer and songwriter who was equally adept at adapting blues classics or conjuring new standards, seemingly, with ease. |
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It lacks the darkness of a true blues song but rather has the tender sort of heartbreak of a folk song. |
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You have to wake up, because I need to see those wonderful baby blues, okay? |
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We also note the anniversary of the birth this week of Percy Mayfield, one of the great songwriters in American blues and soul music. |
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Despite the heat of fire and a midday sun, the tone of the photograph is, with its blues and greens, intensely cold. |
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The collection includes a strong helping of 1930s blues and gospel, as well as a few early jazz records. |
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Listen to our music and you will hear elements of bluegrass and rock-a-billy through to soul, blues and rock. |
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And this is before the great twentieth-century migrations of blacks and the blues. |
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In all he had nine blacks, two pinks, three blues and a brown as the table was cleared of the red balls. |
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His baby blues were full of emotion, something that looked like regret and weariness. |
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Well a couple from Cullyhanna certainly don't have the baby blues as they are celebrating birth of twin boys a few weeks ago. |
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In general, blues festivals attract a very diverse, heterogeneous audience. |
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The smoky ballads, jump blues, shuffles and straight-blues numbers on the new disc showcase the exceptional voice of Magness. |
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The hideous hangovers and post booze blues mean that the older I get the less I drink which is probably for the best for all concerned. |
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A gents' hairdresser has got the barber's blues after thieves swiped the trademark poles which have stood outside his salon for 50 years. |
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Australian butterflies are from the families of whites, browns, blues and swallowtails, unbelievably sensible names. |
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Greens are verdant and jade, while blues blend in various cobalt combinations. |
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I've yet to see a more peculiar mishmash of rock, soul, blues and bubblegum pop on one concert disc. |
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How about a break in Chicago, the city famous for its jazz and blues music and its great shopping? |
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While Ford is known as a blues guitarist, his unmistakable style brings an eloquent jazzy flavor into the mix. |
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It's an attack of poison ivy, teenage angst and the blues all rolled into one unscratchable scourge. |
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This green, which hovers near the blues on the color wheel, can be a perfect antidote for a room that's top-heavy with warm, dark colors. |
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High chroma, the intensity of a color, will put more punch in reds and light blues for compacts and sports cars. |
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If you're suffering from the blues and want to see if a natural approach can help, discuss taking a medication with your doctor. |
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In the midst of full-blown crush crazies, even the sanest chica can get lured in by sparkling baby blues, a cute smile or flawless free throw. |
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There, in perfect view, a glowing sphere of blues and whites and greens magnified in the black sky. |
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Incorporating various styles of rock, jazz, blues and folk music, the quintet is lead by Matthews on guitar and vocals. |
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Bright blues have also hit the runways through flatform heels and clutches. |
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It was a case of vive la difference in Holt on Sunday as families beat the Boxing Day blues with the annual boules tournament. |
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A controversial solution has been put forward that could finally end the washday blues for people in Thornton Street, Skipton. |
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One day strikes by busmen and public service workers gave the crisis-hit North-west its worst dose of Monday blues for years today. |
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Jamming sessions in all the festival venues, led by the pros, will cover all styles of music from jazz to rock to blues and much more. |
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The harmonica prodigy kicks out a foot-stomping blues bonanza to break up the tender anecdotes. |
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Diners sit at high tables covered in butcher paper or at low tables in front of a stage where blues bands perform on the weekend. |
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Glasgow-born Donegan paved the way for the British pop explosion of the 1960s with skiffle, a blend of folk, blues and jazz. |
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This year we avoided the cheap boxes and instead went for new cultivars, all in blues and purples. |
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Ya know, and it is the type of blues, like the hill country blues is the only modern country blues left as far as I know. |
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Check out their unique collection of brazen ballads, raw country blues and saucy serenades this Saturday from 7 pm. |
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Now a master blues guitarist, he learned his craft by listening to the great country blues players. |
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Almost immediately, urban musicians began to duplicate these performances, usually within the acoustic country blues idiom. |
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I also liked the fact that there was always some club in town that was a blues club or a country club or a jazz club or whatever. |
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By 8pm there's a definite sense of expectation, and so I follow the reds, whites and blues up the cragged streets to cafe-lined Place Jaurs. |
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The legendary blues singer may have just turned 72 but you would hardly credit it as the star hits the road for a new six-leg European tour. |
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Neal also recalls that the role of the blues singer is not unlike that of the griot in traditional African societies. |
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But this is not one of those blues albums where the music is slickly repackaged for crossover success. |
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Colors come across full and balanced, with blues and greens balancing nicely. |
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After listening to some samples of the album online, though, I understand why blues radio programmers are gaga over the recording. |
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The music is Southern power pop with a dash of blues thrown in for good measure. |
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The color patterns are very full with the predominant blues and grays showing their tones beautifully. |
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The fare was a mixture of jazz and blues standards, but the house band did not play it safe. |
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What emerges from this mixture is a very American sound that mixes jazz, country and western, rock, popular song, folk, and the blues. |
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However, whatever, wherever they play, blues guitarists all have a common aim. |
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After a bit of a summer lull, the blues of woodland asters and the yellows of woodland goldenrods render the forest vibrant in late August. |
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They're a kaleidoscope of colors ranging from pastel tints to vibrant blues, greens, reds, purples, jades, and buffs in a wide variety of shades. |
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His music includes songs and tunes from a wide range of music traditions, including folk, blues, reggae, cajun and klezmer. |
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Off The Rails will also be playing rock, reggae, jazz, folk, samba, blues and world music-influenced songs. |
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Other uniform combinations included dress whites, dress blue pants with the Ike jacket, and dress blues in winter. |
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I saw that life was not like books at all, but more like headlines-barroom brawls, a blues song sung with flatted notes. |
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The rock music of the 1960s had been a synthesis between Afro-American rhythm and blues and various European traditions of popular music. |
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This summer, we moved our musician son to Clarksdale, a small town in the north Mississippi Delta, famous for its blues lore. |
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Although now considered classics, blues and jazz standards were the popular music of their day. |
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Above all, it was the slinkily emerging blues finale to Act I that confronted us with Tippett's nerve-tingling operatic genius. |
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For fans of acoustic blues, the concert calendar hasn't held this much promise in years. |
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Now, also in that copy of Little Red Rooster were all these blues solos written out in tablature. |
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The conifer collection is delightful mosaic of blues, grays, and greens, and the fragrance of wintersweet cannot be missed. |
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However, the music he makes today draws upon and recombines a range of musical resources, including rap as well as the blues of his antecedents. |
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If the blues is a single note that is slurred into a different tone, then we have taken the King's English and blued it into our own dialect. |
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Big colours include pink, lime green, bright blues and more sombre chocolate browns and off whites. |
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But whatever happens with the clocks, I guess few things can help the slow onset of the winter blues. |
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An accomplished harmonicist and vocalist, Godboo's talent has flourished in the fecund blues milieu. |
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Glimpses of blues, greens, reds, and umbers scintillate, emphasizing the whiteness of the gorgeously textured fields. |
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Los Lonely Boys are a hard-working, hard-rocking Tex-Mex trio with an incendiary take on barroom blues. |
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The Hoochers are a unique six-piece outfit who play traditional blues with an assorted blend of funk, jazz, rock, swing, bop and jive. |
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Baby blues may leave you feeling weepy, easily upset, or excessively worried for 3 to 4 weeks. |
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Bright blues, reds and yellows streak the canvas depicting beauty in all its glory. |
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Ah well, let's hope those of us who suffer from the winter blues will buck up soon. |
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Once again Manx mixes up acoustic blues with Indian ragas to produce a seamless sound that you never want to stop. |
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His combination of blues with classical Indian ragas has produced four award-winning albums in three years. |
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It is 100 years since the discovery of the blues, the wellspring from which popular music as we know it first flowed. |
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Not to be a Grinch, but there is one historical trend that could bring the holiday blues to all but one candidate. |
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There was a rainbow-like display of colour on the catwalk for the season, from tomato reds to neon oranges and electric blues. |
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It was a particularly grisly murder case and one that understandably shook the veteran blues man to his core. |
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There are ballads, blues and western swing, and Burch describes it as music you might hear in a dream and try in vain to remember in the morning. |
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But with rhythm and blues and soul music you don't often get the best lyrics, so for that I kind of prefer Leonard Cohen, or Bob Dylan. |
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Waselchuck has performed with and led jazz groups such as Full Count Jazz Band, Wholly Cats, and played folk and blues and western swing. |
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I'm from a cynical generation raised on electronic dance music, but felt I finally understood what the fuss with rhythm and blues was all about. |
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I just find blues to be a lot more rewarding to listen to then a lot of contemporary bands. |
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The blues sounded like autobiography, like ordinary people telling the story of their lives. |
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Are the Seventh day Adventists and the Quakers just influences, like the blues or country traditions sampled here? |
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Personal re-invention is at least as much a part of the blues landscape as mournful harmonicas, stinging guitars or walking bass lines. |
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The New England autumn setting is magnificently rendered with bright fall colors and deep midnight blues and blacks. |
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He stood amongst them, the dark green and lavender of his house standing out against the soldiers' blues and ambers. |
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She uses all colors, but especially likes the bold blues of delphiniums and larkspur and the soft blue of Russian sage. |
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Two walls of the gallery are covered with her canvases, awash with deep blues and cheerful yellows. |
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In the distance, at the top of the picture, tranquil blues and greys stretch away to Paradise or the Pacific. |
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The suite is divided into four parts with Latin, gospel, blues, funk and free jazz forming the basis of alternate numbers. |
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This is blues rock cranked up to 70's stadium level, full of sass and attitude. |
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The music is a mixture of gospel, blues and jazz and the dialogue is quick and witty. |
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Therefore, it should come as no surprise that his self-created guitar festival focuses primarily on the blues. |
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A fantastically coloured male cuckoo wrasse, all neon blues and gold, darted out in front of me. |
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The profile of the band mentions that their influences range from classical metal, hard rock, blues and jazz and even Sanskrit rock. |
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His music combines songs and tunes from a wide range of musical traditions including folk, blues, reggae, Cajun, and klezmer. |
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It was the blues with energy, music from the heart, played on whatever was around. |
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