I hoped they would conclude that a true musician is one who performs at a high level of musicianship regardless of the repertoire's difficulty. |
|
He talks to the musician about growing up in a house resonant with music, about his early struggles, and about how music can make people weep. |
|
Hutchinson, a singer and musician who once led the Straight Ahead Jazz ensemble, does vocals on the disc. |
|
But in this case the leader is a musician whose authority is the music he plays. |
|
On stage at the concert hall is Roland, the quiet and intense orchestra leader, who is befriended by local musician and The Who fanatic, Alex. |
|
But a demo or live show takes the musician out of the safety net of retakes and production trickery that a recording studio provides. |
|
Not content to rob a poor blind musician and trash his instruments, they rough up a legless man for smokes. |
|
Especially a musician who has had a consistently anti-establishment message for the past 20 years and has probably only made enough to live? |
|
Ask any musician and they will tell you that music is about expression and conveying emotion. |
|
You also don't really sound like the bitter musician who feels like the record companies have ripped you off. |
|
The actress is now married to a long-haired rock musician from The Black Crows. |
|
He knew I was a musician and they desperately needed somebody to put music to lyrics. |
|
He was a very talented musician and he was a pleasure to be with in the studio. |
|
There is also a solo musician who sits by the chanter and plays the shamisen. |
|
It is a key sign of great artistry when a musician regularly magnetises the ear from the very first phrase. |
|
A jazz musician is walking down the street and sees another musician playing the saxophone on a street corner. |
|
But there came a stage when both the musician and his tour manager had to be told no more alcohol would be served to them. |
|
The singer and musician was the first interpreter of rural popular Tejano and border music to acquire star status through her many recordings. |
|
A jazz musician and film extra who has moved from Southend to South Lakeland has been plugging into the area's music scene. |
|
In the same year, he went from being a rehearsal keyboard player to a studio musician with the band. |
|
|
A musician once said to me if you don't get any bad reviews you're not doing your job. |
|
They had seen sketchy reports in that morning's newspapers of a musician being busted for possession of drugs. |
|
Smith was a prolific early-twentieth-century Chicago musician who served as a teacher, a bandleader, and composer. |
|
I can make enough as a bandleader and itinerant musician to eke by, supplemented with the occasional website construction gig here and there. |
|
He has also been a guest musician on countless sessions, most notably with his old band mates in the Chieftains. |
|
The musician with big ears has an advantage when responding to band mates and improvising against them. |
|
When a musician plays a string stopped exactly half-way along its length an octave is produced. |
|
The master of ceremonies introduced the program and was also a performer or musician in the show. |
|
As an itinerant musician in his early life, Pickens played in barrelhouses across the southern states. |
|
A must for international roots fans, the veteran musician plays her own uplifting pieces on the Mbira thumb piano. |
|
For a couple of hours most evenings this tousle-haired young musician tickles the ivories with an eclectic but always virtuoso style. |
|
Every musician has a background of classical semi-classical or folk music which enables him to compose new tunes and melodies. |
|
It was the blueprint for Beatlemania, and the benchmark for future meshing of musician to movie. |
|
She's toking, she's sleeping with a much younger musician and he is simply horrified. |
|
Internationally Renee has worked as a session musician with artists such as Sting, Jackson Browne and Chaka Khan. |
|
Carl Haley is a producer, songwriter and session musician who has worked with the likes of Darius, Blue and Lynden David Hall. |
|
And as such it has seen him rise to the top as a leading session musician for artists as diverse as Clive Dunn and David Bowie. |
|
In 1964, Stax president Jim Stewart met Hayes and, impressed by his playing, invited him to work as a session musician at the label's studios. |
|
You did play a lot of your own music on the last album, even though you have every session musician in the world at your disposal. |
|
Ferguson, who hails from Toronto, is in high demand as a session musician and sideman. |
|
|
Later he became a session musician and played with Frank Sinatra on the UK leg of his world tour. |
|
Critics have been falling over themselves to heap praise on the musician after she brought fans to their feet with stirring performances. |
|
Lyrically, it's the musician at his most personal and revealing, bewailing a love affair turned obsessive. |
|
The Coventry-born musician and the dark-haired Shetlander became inseparable. |
|
This is no ordinary musician and a huge treat is in store for those who will attend. |
|
In two weeks time I'll probably be back to being just a pub musician and a shop owner. |
|
The source said a phone call from the his children's nanny to his brother raised concerns the musician is bingeing on drugs. |
|
In earlier years, Pat was associated with a number of showbands, both as a musician and a manager, and was widely known on the music circuit. |
|
She was wife of well known musician Patsy Haugh who fronts the Phoenix Showband and who was a former member of a number of well known showbands. |
|
Dime was an incredible musician and person who influenced thousands of guitarists and pushed guitar shredding to a higher degree for many years. |
|
An actor, musician and songwriter of considerable talent, he shuns the celebrity lifestyle to relax with his family in suburban Dublin. |
|
Moondog is the ethereal moniker by which the Fifties Manhattan street musician Louis Hardin was known. |
|
The lights would rise on each musician as they had their solos, like theatrical monologues, then fade back into the darkness. |
|
His father played the pipes, tin whistle and fiddle and was a notable musician in his day. |
|
The season's bad boy is a heart-stealing student rock musician who two-timed Jen but is somehow still allowed to hang out with the gang. |
|
New York has become so expensive that fun, crazy artist and musician types can no longer afford to live or move here. |
|
Dad tunes the Kingswood once a month like a classical musician would tune his violin, and the engine sings. |
|
It is the duty of any professional musician to mug up on all aspects of the subject. |
|
Founding Chairman of the Newry Canal Preservation Society, John was a boatman, a sailor, a windsurfer and a musician from the Showband days. |
|
Sheehan is a Carnival regular, a multi talented musician with a great sense of wit. |
|
|
The new musician enthusiastically practices the instrument at home unaware of the undesirableness of the squeaking. |
|
Frederick was a musician and composer of some skill as well as an avid collector of talent. |
|
He is, without doubt, the most talented musician I have ever had the pleasure of seeing. |
|
The guitarist is determined to use his illness to make himself grow as a musician and a songwriter. |
|
In the old days, a talented brass musician would often be given a job at Rowntree's purely to play in the band. |
|
Is it time to worry that the respected and talented musician is losing his skills? |
|
For that song, he borrowed a hook from an instrumental track called Taj Mahal written and performed by the veteran Brazilian musician Jorge Ben. |
|
But the unrepentant musician said he would be prepared to go prison again in the interests of his beliefs. |
|
I wouldn't dream of boycotting a musician for being a leftist, as long as he keeps it to himself. |
|
A single musician played a sprightly tune on a curious stringed instrument with two necks. |
|
I was once upbraided by a musician who heard me talking too enthusiastically about the possibilities provided by new instruments. |
|
The soft-spoken musician said he was also practising hard with his musician friends in Kabwe just to keep in shape musically. |
|
You introduce your new album with a skit where a rock musician tries to alter your music. |
|
The programme also considers the stage in his development as a musician and songwriter in which each song was written. |
|
When a Times of Zambia crew visited him in Chibolya, the musician was a sorry sight. |
|
As a deaf musician Evelyn experiences sound through vibrations, although not, she says, specific notes. |
|
It is her blend of jazz, choral sounds and traditional African music that makes her the sensational jazz musician that she is. |
|
The musician works alone behind the closed door and within formidable soundproof walls. |
|
Constant choices by each musician influence the others and produce the rich diversity and creativity in the performance. |
|
A non-verbal piece, it has been choreographed to a dramatic score by musician and sound designer, Sawan Dutta. |
|
|
This summer, we moved our musician son to Clarksdale, a small town in the north Mississippi Delta, famous for its blues lore. |
|
If he swings enough minds with this piece, who knows, maybe the worship of the electronic musician that marks our era may be taken down a notch. |
|
He was a noted musician and was renowned for his ability to play the flute which earned him recognition far and wide. |
|
The twice-divorced former jazz musician had abandoned his office to live in the property's one remaining habitable room. |
|
Indeed, in many cultures to be a musician is just a few steps above a beggar. |
|
The owner, Shamengwa, is an older, respected musician who lives on an Ojibwa reservation. |
|
The mother-of-two, from Driffield, finished writing the lyrics but was stuck for any music until she met musician Gary Luntley in August. |
|
He couldn't find a musician he thought was capable of carrying it off, and he refused to compromise. |
|
Some really stoned musician once said that songs write themselves, you just have to be listening. |
|
Will's got two strikes against him since he's a musician and he's older than me. |
|
Without fashion, the musician is just a person stringing together a series of rhythmic sounds. |
|
He was, in his fantasies, a stuntman, a musician and a member of the elite SAS Regiment. |
|
It is the sound of an overdriven guitar squall tamed by an expert musician into stunning walls of noise. |
|
As grubby and alcoholic as a homunculus can be, he is also a kind, sensitive soul and a musician of some talent. |
|
Paterson, a musician and a poet, confesses to a horror of poems set to music. |
|
But a US-based Kashmiri musician is creating ripples with a rap number that reflects the struggles and tears of displaced Kashmiri Pandits. |
|
The performance involved a single musician playing original music, jarring yet rhythmic, on cello and cimbalom. |
|
For a musician it would be difficult, if not impossible, to define the sounds of the humpback whale without using musical terms. |
|
He also loved music and was an accomplished musician playing the flute, harpsichord and clavichord. |
|
The musician believes he is clear of the disease following treatment at London's Royal Marsden Hospital. |
|
|
During the vulnerability of adolescence, a young music fan's love for a musician can quickly transpire into idolatry. |
|
She comes across as clued-up and self aware, and in her work she is beginning to fulfil her immense potential as a musician and composer. |
|
Penillion singing therefore allows both the vocalist and the musician to ply their skills within their own frameworks. |
|
This unlikely looking quartet includes a property developer, pest controller, full time musician and a chiropodist. |
|
He is a failed musician whose dream in life is to own an actual fork from the Titanic. |
|
There's nothing worse than a musician or an actor who will only do interviews as their stage persona. |
|
The combination of working class values and his artistic ability did give the musician a sense of perspective. |
|
She's also a musician herself, having taken piano lessons since she was eight. |
|
And joining Sonny will be his long-time musician partner on the piano accordion. |
|
Loretto is a multi-talented musician and composer specialising in tin whistle, flute, concertina and button accordion. |
|
As both musician and composer, Mitchell is always the scientist, tirelessly experimenting with musical forms, textures and instrumentation. |
|
Martin is a fine musician and a main figure in the organisation of the most adventurous jazz gigs in Melbourne. |
|
She is looking for a new reed for her chanter, a pipe with finger holes that the musician uses to produce the melody. |
|
David was a natural musician who taught himself to play the piano after watching a female pianist at his local pub. |
|
Acclaimed musician Ben Harper is back with his first studio album in four years. |
|
Visitors to an inn in the Langdale valley are being treated to some first-rate clarinet music by an accomplished European musician this summer. |
|
He was also a multi-talented musician who could adapt himself to a plethora of instruments. |
|
His charisma often focuses attention on himself, even when he is introducing a musician to the public in a humorous or warm way. |
|
Kate, 16, was a promising musician who dreamt of becoming a professional flautist. |
|
Actors, foley artist and musician work well together and everyone looks as if they are having great fun. |
|
|
Baird, a classical musician who communicates as strongly as the best folk singers, also phrases like an angel. |
|
American folk singer and '60s political musician airs her first live album in a decade. |
|
It's a given that every musician hungers to try the solo album at one time or another. |
|
Faure may soon be obliged to give up the day job and become a full-time musician if the committee decides against her. |
|
But now almost every musician replicates the rhythm patterns of a mridangam or ghatam through his voice. |
|
Though a bank employee, her father was also a musician whose passion for ghazals knew no bounds. |
|
He was also a gifted poet and musician and spent the latter part of his life writing poems about the everyday affairs of the area and its people. |
|
This a question every musician has been asked, yet it can be embarrassingly difficult to answer. |
|
After leaving Oxford, Andy was determined to work as a musician and be an entertainer. |
|
I am impatient with critics who find the musician devoid of expressiveness. |
|
He accuses the double-dealing Guildenstern of manipulating him as a musician does his instrument. |
|
Now you're wondering if a broke musician in a cover band who bought his first drum kit last year is really worth your time. |
|
She was an orthodox theologian, a reformer, a builder, a dramatist, a musician, an herbalist, and an abbess. |
|
I am a writer, a musician, an activist, but maybe most importantly right now, I am a student and I am a wage slave. |
|
Gavin is about to begin a music course at college and hopes to become a session musician when he graduates. |
|
Dougie is not a musician but he can be seen walking on stilts at street carnivals and festivals as he is a professional clown. |
|
The musician in me won't let me tune out the abrasively bland songs coming out of the speaker above my head. |
|
A musician who has mastered Fixed Do and acquired nearly absolute pitch is able to grasp an entire musical phrase at once. |
|
Each musician uses a fibre-optic wand to trigger samples of the space sounds. |
|
She is now acclaimed as a successful musician who can sing in eight languages. |
|
|
Long ago, an acclaimed musician passed away at the mature age of thirty-five. |
|
An accomplished musician, she was a fine horsewoman and took a very keen interest in agricultural matters. |
|
He was a very good musician and, from all accounts, a very kind human being, and he will be widely missed. |
|
As I'm not a musician he treats me like a child with water on the brain where his work is concerned. |
|
Yet this same musician played the Blues movement of the Ravel Sonata with the jazzy verve of a Stephane Grappelli. |
|
A jobbing musician, he not only achieved tremendous respect as a jazz artist but he worked with popular African and Caribbean bands as well. |
|
Smith was a talented violinist herself and joined what is now the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra as a professional musician. |
|
For all of their contacts and talent, he acknowledges the fact that survival, as a musician, is a process of adaptation. |
|
As well as a musician and poet he is a journalist, broadcaster and commentator. |
|
So they're just going to treat you like any jumped-up creep of a musician and ignore you. |
|
The violinist expresses his admiration for the elder musician with an affectionate gush of gratitude. |
|
He was a self-taught musician and the beauty of his compositions lies in the adroit mix of folk, Indian classical and western classical music. |
|
If you are a musician you may also use the voice recorder to record songs you play or sing. |
|
That the musician manages one grace note makes the piece almost redeemable. |
|
Next door, was a cafe run by a former ska musician with a love for house and techno. |
|
An Irish lament was then played on the flute by Boyle musician Brendan Gaffney. |
|
For all his rightist political involvement, he was fundamentally a great artist and musician of progressive aspects. |
|
She is a talented singer and musician and she works very hard at it. |
|
Imagine being a successful Jazz musician playing gigs on the road, performing in the Big Apple's coolest clubs and even under the stage lights of Broadway. |
|
Kasia is a wonderful musician and plays the violin with great dexterity. |
|
|
A musician himself, he first discusses the experiences had by musicians who are in the groove, who are performing at their peak as it all comes together. |
|
Personally I think that a musician or for that matter every artist is an adventurer, so there is no inbuilt defense mechanism that stops you from exploring. |
|
Andrey Donskoy is a musician and commando from Krasnoarmeysk, a town in the Donetsk region. |
|
He's an extraordinary musician and just a dynamo to work with. |
|
Brito took the musician to Art Basel Miami Beach, and a distinctively curated collection was born. |
|
As the film starts, the organ sinks back down below the stage where the musician can be heard and not seen. |
|
Stephanie Giorgio, a classical musician, credits The Class for helping her cope with anxiety, focus, fear, and self-doubt. |
|
The lad and devoted dad must overcome corruption and indifference as they strive to make it in the rarefied world of the concert musician without connections. |
|
The self-released, self-financed record veered into noisy experimentalism, with the musician pushing country's boundaries and receiving critical acclaim in the process. |
|
His father Gerry is a versatile musician on fiddle and mouth-organ. |
|
But is flawlessness really a sensible thing for a musician to aspire to? |
|
A musician in a hotel in a holiday resort in Yorkshire informed the local police that, at the hotel, was a lady registered under the name Mrs. Neele. |
|
The four core members eventually began adding about one musician a month, providing musical saw, sousaphone, viola, Theremin and other instruments until there were 14 players. |
|
Now, having failed to master hip-hop, the musician rails against it. |
|
He then enlisted the help of New York City musician Carlo Nicolau to compose the music. |
|
The rolling stones guitarist writes about his grandfather, who was a musician as well. |
|
She was a gifted musician and her speciality was the tin whistle. |
|
It has become like a musician being able to sight read music. |
|
As a young musician he became the lead singer in a rock band. |
|
The talented musician is being held at the 71st Precinct in Brooklyn and due to be arraigned Thursday morning. |
|
|
The Musician, located in Copperfield Bay in the Bahamas, was made in collaboration with musician David Copperfield. |
|
One musician will then occupy the pivotal No 7 position with the other set for debut after some lusty blows last night and a mean spell of seamers. |
|
His time spent as a session musician and songwriter means that this expert lyricist and nimble guitarist has become accustomed to staying in the background. |
|
An accomplishment any musician would admire, she played all the instruments, sang lead and backing vocals, then independently recorded and mixed the album. |
|
The artist collaborated with French musician Koudlam on a trippy yet fist-pumping soundtrack. |
|
You are a universally admired and respected musician and songwriter. |
|
Wolff traces his development as organist, composer, cantor, court musician and teacher, culminating in Bach's 27 years as cantor and music director in Leipzig. |
|
The musician and businessman famed for his fundraising efforts topped a list of personalities in a poll commissioned to mark the coming Year of the Volunteer. |
|
Jobs was so impressed with his tour guide, local musician David Brookings, that he gave him a job at iTunes. |
|
He was a keen musician and played the guitar in a local band. |
|
The first film he made was Let's Get Lost in 1988, a touching, black-and-white portrait of the jazz musician Chet Baker. |
|
He would do a harried married man or an old horse on its last legs or a bop musician named Cool Cees or a whole Italian movie. |
|
She was set for a life at the chalkface until she met musician Irion in Los Angeles through a mutual friend, Chris Robinson of the Counting Crows. |
|
Andrew is a Kentuckian musician with a passion for experimentation. |
|
He said they hosted everything from LGBTI groups to poetry, green groups, burlesque, comedy, fundraisers, and emerging musician and artist nights. |
|
He is one of the most underrated rockers of the 20th century, an enormously talented musician whose misfortunes have completely eclipsed his importance in modern music. |
|
The interplay between keyboards, flute, guitar and even a rocked out penny whistle is absolutely mesmerizing, with each musician pushing the other to the limit. |
|
He has appeared as a chamber musician with many singers and instrumentalists and has taken part in first performances of many contemporary music pieces. |
|
As a former musician myself, I love live music and especially jazz. |
|
She turns in dud stories, misses deadlines, and is prone to occasionally sleeping with her young, struggling musician sources. |
|
|
He was a one-man band, showing the same versatility with different visual styles and methods as a musician who can play several instruments as well as write the music. |
|
His father was a failed musician who worked at various sports halls. |
|
Great Nubian musician Hamsa El Din once told me that the traditional melodies for Nubian songs come from the overtone sequence of the specific rhythm that goes with that song. |
|
And yes, he's a talented musician who does wonderful spoofs and pastiches. |
|
Now they play fifteen to twenty concerts a year together, while Misha plays ninety to 100 other engagements as soloist, chamber musician or with symphonies. |
|
That night, after the run-through of the show, I had a glass of wine in the lobby bar and was introduced to a musician whose recordings with him are lovely and legendary. |
|
Perhaps a radical change of pace is exactly the stimulus this brilliant musician needs to help him realize his full artistic potential before it atrophies altogether. |
|
Todd Rundgren, a 1970s progressive rock musician with a loyal fan base, has become one of the first musicians to master the Internet as a means of fostering sales. |
|
My roommate, a talented musician and mathematician, gave up the cello and took a job as an investment banker. |
|
He is an experienced musician with specialist skills in percussion, rhythm, samba, composition and making percussion instruments from different cultures. |
|
Each member is an accomplished and polished musician in their own right, yet together the sum of their parts captures and expresses a more rugged aesthetic. |
|
I felt a bit like some burned-out musician dragged from the tour bus and propped in front of a mike, staring at the playlist and trying to remember how the chords went. |
|
Most famous musicians are deep in the occult and it is difficult to find a worldly popular musician who has not dabbled in spiritism to acquire fame and wealth. |
|
A professional musician for near enough to thirty years at this stage, Jimmy Crowley is truly acknowledged as one of Ireland's finest folk and trad entertainers. |
|
In fact, every classical musician had reasons to wear such a smile. |
|
No one could write off a musician with such a fantastic back catalogue. |
|
The outstanding singer, songwriter, musician and producer did the majority of work on his new album himself, holding a tight rein on its creative direction. |
|
Everybody is a soldier first but my specialist trade is as a musician and throughout my career I have spent far more time making music than soldiering. |
|
But teachers rarely do this sort of thing, as it threatens their livelihoods and, besides, they are only sitting beside the neophyte musician for about an hour a week. |
|
Bafflingly, a knighthood still awaits, but this present accolade will surely not be the last that comes the way of a musician of unswerving integrity and principle. |
|
|
Once the musician has joined a band, new types of connections are formed. |
|
The image of the German musician as a gifted and attractive man who knew how to express his feelings became a symbol for Germany's ubiquitous and attractive Kultur. |
|
He is also a talented musician with an outstanding tenor voice. |
|
Initially, I only was aware of George as a musician and artist, along with his comical side. |
|
French musician and producer Kid Loco has produced and composed quite a few legendary trip hop albums since 1996 up till today. |
|
In the 1960s, rock musician Tuli Kupferberg and his bandmates archly named their group The Fugs. |
|
Tea puts a musician in a real masterly sphere, and that's why so many jazzmen have used it. |
|
Mencken, more a music lover than a musician, sometimes tickled the ivories in a repertory of Beethoven, Bach, Strauss and W. C. Handy. |
|
Of course, Ms. Deschanel and Mr. Ward, a musician based in Portland, Ore., whose quiet troubadourism sells out midsize clubs, are not unknown. |
|
In 2001, he founded the Urmawi Centre for Mashriq Music, named after the Abbassid musician. |
|
Music Wormhole is series of apps to help the beginning musician learn the basics of music theory. |
|
Newcastle musician Kev Dosdale took a break from Razmataz Lorry Excitement to tour with Field Music. |
|
The title of the latter is a play on words showcasing his dual paths as a rock hound and former professional rock 'n' roll musician. |
|
Tsitsaros has appeared as recitalist and chamber musician in Europe and the United States. |
|
He has performed as a soloist, recitalist and chamber musician around the world, and as a frequent performer at The Castleton Festival. |
|
It was founded in 2005 by award-winning musician and singer Caroline Lusher. |
|
He has won acclaim as a solo recitalist, soloist with orchestra and chamber musician on both national and international stages. |
|
The drummer, with whom I co-led the KJV, qualified as the only real professional musician in our midst. |
|
American musician Prince has sued 22 of his fans for USD1 million each over allegedly bootlegging his music. |
|
A MUSIC school opened by a successful Teesside session musician has gone from strength to strength since opening six months ago. |
|
|
Session musician Ross Harris, 23, appeared on the BBC talent show last night where he performed as a drumming singer. |
|
Abi Harding was a later addition, first as a session musician and then a full-time member after proving a favourite with the live crowds. |
|
He is a great shepherd, a great fighter, a great musician, a great sinner, and a great repenter. |
|
The musician is a smash hit in Asia, where he recently performed to 40,000 people at the Rock 'n' India Festivals. |
|
A full-time musician for more than 20 years, Geoff plays sixstring and 12-string guitars, Appalachian dulcimer and bodhran. |
|
The Mystery of Chess Boxing by the Wu-tang Clan Which musician do you most admire, and why? |
|
Monday night brings the American musician John Murry back to Tyneside for a gig at Cluny 2 as part of his wideranging European tour. |
|
The US musician has two tracks on course for the top 40 if current sales continue to the weekend. |
|
In fact, Smith says it was a tossup between heart surgeon and musician until he was a high-school senior. |
|
Euzbek is a musician who was trained in classical Western music and sang as both a choralist and a soloist with the ystanbul State Opera. |
|
He is also a bushwalker, a broadcaster on Main FM, a musician with pop band The Steinbecks and a keen North Melbourne supporter. |
|
A precocious musician, he was giving concerts when he was seven. |
|
The musician swung the bass over his head like an axe and smashed it into the amplifier, creating a discordant howl of noise. |
|
Although he was a gifted musician, he was a plumber by trade and never played music professionally. |
|
She was supposedly a very skilled musician as well, in both singing and playing the lute. |
|
The Mercury Music Prize is handed out every year to the best album from a British or Irish musician or group. |
|
At 17, she got her lucky break when she appeared on television and became a popular musician overnight. |
|
A classically trained musician and a self-taught LIPA-honed player, they combine intricate, percussive guitar and compelling vocals. |
|
The beginnings of Bowie's acting career predate his commercial breakthrough as a musician. |
|
Clapton toured the US and Europe from 14 March to 19 June 2013 to celebrate 50 years as a professional musician. |
|
|
Clapton stated blues musician Robert Johnson to be his single most important influence. |
|
Wassily Kandinsky, himself a musician, was inspired by the possibility of marks and associative color resounding in the soul. |
|
This selection of Swedish poet Gunnar Harding's work from throughout his career reflects his early background as a jazz musician and painter. |
|
He soon received a grant to study runo singers in Karelia and continued his rise as the first prominent Finnish musician. |
|
The way the musician holds the instrument varies from Western to Indian music. |
|
In 2005, she worked with Breton musician Yann Tiersen on two songs for his album Les retrouvailles. |
|
I always knew I wanted to be a musician and I knew I wanted to write because the people I was listening to all wrote. |
|
A YOUNG musician vastly underestimated the size of his fan-base after selling a signed drumskin on ebay. |
|
Jazz musician Toots Thielemans and singer Jacques Brel have achieved global fame. |
|
A chair at the Lord's table was awarded to the best poet and musician, a tradition that prevails in the modern day National Eisteddfod. |
|
He was also a talented musician, and music is a theme for much of his artwork. |
|
Which pop musician was the original narrator of the TV series Thomas The Tank Engine and Friends? |
|
It's a sign of a major cultural change that the most lesbian-identified musician on the collection turns in the poppiest performance. |
|
Perhaps a passing hierologist or musician will come up with the answer when one of the Walker's free gallery talks takes place next week. |
|
Holidaymaker Marc Cryer said he knew the musician was also a trained pilot but was still surprised to see him onboard the flight. |
|
They first met in 1932 through their mutual friend, the musician Daniel Jones. |
|
The musician yesterday announced in Dubai his partnership with the UN World Food Programme in his fight against hunger in the Horn of Africa. |
|
Experimental musician Phil Todd, best known for his Ashtray Navigations project, grew up in Madeley. |
|
Both presider and liturgical musician are directly engaged on this point because of the GIRM and the Recognitio given by the Holy See. |
|
Miles Kane, musician, singer and songwriter and member of The Last Shadow Puppets and The Rascals, was born in the town. |
|
|
A prolific author, artist, poet, and musician, he also held public events such as concerts and meditations on the theme of inner peace. |
|
Hendrix expanded the range and vocabulary of the electric guitar into areas no musician had ever ventured before. |
|
Phil Gould invited some musician friends to play at a party, including his brother Boon and Mike Lindup. |
|
After much effort, she was able to overcome the pop tart label and be taken seriously as a musician. |
|
American musician Gwen Stefani has repeatedly incorporated African prints into her clothing line and can often be seen wearing it. |
|
His father, Clarence Edmonds Hemingway, was a physician, and his mother, Grace Hall Hemingway, was a musician. |
|
Beck began as a folk musician, switching between country blues, Delta blues and more traditional rural folk music in his teens. |
|
On 30 July 1678, a Jean Borel identified as an academiste and musician in L'academie des operas became godfather to a girl called Anne Fontange. |
|
It was disheartening to the musician, who felt the two years of songwriting represented something more technically complex. |
|
The Cornish electronic musician Richard D James has often used Cornish names for track titles, most notably on his DrukQs album. |
|
In 1966, the band became musician Long John Baldry's supporting band, and played 16 times at the Marquee Club. |
|
That year, Queen began The Works Tour, the first tour to feature keyboardist Spike Edney as an extra live musician. |
|
She had been in contact with London's underground electronic music scene and was romantically involved with trip hop musician Tricky. |
|
Norwegian singer and songwriter Kate Havnevik is a classically trained musician, but also incorporates trip hop into her work. |
|
His intelligence was considered subnormal, but amazingly as a musician he was a genius. |
|
Rock star is an odious distinction for a musician in the first place. |
|
He is a proficient pianist and stated in a 1995 interview with Charlie Rose that he would rather be a musician than an actor. |
|
Oldman's personal friends have included musician David Bowie and fellow Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe. |
|
The following year, Mirren replaced Bette Midler in David Mamet's biographical television film Phil Spector about the American musician. |
|
The film featured fan footage from throughout the world on what musician Bruce Springsteen meant to them and how he impacted their lives. |
|