Jurassic 5 are tagged as being hiphop revivalists, recalling the party era of rap. |
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Taking a page from itinerant revivalists, he traveled the country on lecture tours, organizing schools and voluntary associations. |
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Don't expect Mr. Weld to don a zoot suit and join the ranks of the American swing revivalists. |
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For over a decade, baby-faced Big Sandy has nailed the sound and swagger of Western swing, hillbilly boogie, or whatever else revivalists are dubbing it today. |
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To fill gaps in recorded Manx vocabulary, revivalists have referred to modern Irish and Scottish Gaelic for words and inspiration. |
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Nevertheless, Gaelic styles were adopted as typically Celtic even by Breton revivalists such as Paul Ladmirault. |
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Pamphlets and printed sermons crisscrossed the Atlantic, encouraging the revivalists. |
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This was the final element of the foundation upon which the early folk music revivalists constructed their own view of Americanism. |
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The American folk music revivalists of the 1930s approached folk music in different ways. |
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It incited rancor and division between the new revivalists and the old traditionalists who insisted on ritual and liturgy. |
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The articles were gathered together and published as a series of seven pamphlets, including copies of picture postcards of the revivalists that were published at the time. |
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Revivalists often regard classic soul as a museum piece, stiff and untweakable. |
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Revivalists and Reconstructionists agree that knowing as much as possible about the lives of our ancestors and preserving national or tribal heritage is important and good. |
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Valente demonstrates how the legend of Cuchulain provided Revivalists with an indigenous myth of Irish manliness, but one that once again manifested itself in a double bind. |
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