Each musician is always considered to be an integral part of the group.The various international members of the group meet for studio recordings and tours: Nick Cave, Mick Harvey, Hugo Race, Anita Lane, Tracy Pew, Martyn P. Casey, Conway Savage and Warren Ellis are Australians; Barry Adamson and James Johnston are from Great Britain; Blixa Bargeld and Roland Wolf are German, Thomas Wydler is Swiss; Jim Sclavunos and former guitarist Kid Congo Powers are from the United States.In addition to the remaining founding members, the group consists of musicians and session musicians personally chosen by Nick Cave, and who have had, as the case may be, an influence on the sound of the group.The trio with which Nick Cave toured in 2006 included th...
491 words (1.2 pages)
At the end of 2006, he founded with three other members of Bad Seeds, Jim Sclavunos, Warren Ellis and Martyn P. Casey, a new garage rock group, called Grinderman, whose first album was released in March 2007.In 2007, he returned to the composition of soundtrack with Warren Ellis, for the film The Assassination of Jesse James by the coward Robert Ford, and appeared in one of the final scenes in the role of a musician, and in 2010, his song O Children, from the Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus album, is used in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in the scene where Harry and Hermione dance briefly in the tent.The soundtrack is recorded by Nick Cave, supported by his accomplice Warren Ellis.On July 14, 2015, Nick Cave's son Arthur Cave...
2767 words (6.9 pages)
It is very straight forward with the whole immigration experience, and it has a catchy tune once in a while to keep the class up.Once they arrive in New York Harbor, it shows children the happiness immigrants got when they saw the statue of liberty and the process through Ellis Island to become a citizen of America.The rest of the movie takes place in America where it shows “political machines”, such as Warren T. Rat, who really is a cat but takes advantage of new immigrants by dressing as a mouse and receiving the mice’s trust.Great movie to show in class.Warren T. Rat (Voice of John Finnegan) .
809 words (2.0 pages)
Next, Warren directed an artillery battery and the brigade’s lead regiment to move to the top of the hill.Nevertheless, Hood extended his lines to the right to include Little Round Top, and his near success against Warren on that hill was proof that the Federal line of battle was vulnerable.”[xviii] .While the fire was spreading and intensifying, Warren and his aides raced up the rocky slopes of Little Round Top, and once there were stunned to find there were no Federal soldiers, except for a handful of signal-men on the heights, and it was further apparent, “from what the signal-men had seen and from Warren’s own observations, that Confederate attackers were less than a mile away and moving toward the heights even as they watched.Warr...
3545 words (8.9 pages)
Jazz: the frst 100 years.The musician decided to travel to L.A. and played in various establishments.George-Warren, Holly and Jon Pareles.Boston: Simon & Schuster , 2001.“Ratliff, Ben.” I Know Who You Are Ornette Coleman.
1800 words (4.5 pages)
The band also included Toni Marcus on strings, Robin Williamson on penny whistle and Ry Cooder on slide guitar on "Full Force Gale" .The record received favorable reviews from several music critics and was named one of the best albums of the year in the Pazz & amp; critics poll.The album Into the Music was recorded during the first months of 1979 at Record Plant Studios in Sausalito, California with Mick Glossop as sound engineer.It was recorded at the beginning of 1979.The album contains many songs that have become references for Morrison, starting with Bright Side of the Road which rose to number 63 on the UK charts and And the Healing Has Begun.
216 words (0.5 pages)
Woolf is quick to show us a very different point of view with her intriguing character Septimus Warren Smith.Owen and Ellis were both uncertain about the war and why it was being fought, yet they both ended up there.Woolf, Sassoon, Owen, and Ellis showed us this through their stories, poems, and personal experiences.Work Cited The Norton Anthology of English Literature: The Twentieth Century, Volume 2C Woolf, Virginia.It is ugly and effects the lives of everyone either directly or indirectly.
448 words (1.1 pages)
Coincidentally Ellis traveled to Afghanistan in 1997 to interview women located in refugee camps.Ellis has become considered of the most beloved young adult writers today as well as being a philanthropist who donates almost all of her profit’s from her books to organizations like “UNICEF” and “Women for Women in Afghanistan”.Her writing of this book was inspired by an interview with a mother living in one of the refugee camps.Deborah Ellis started writing at age 11-12 inspired at a young age she grasped her talent.These interviews helped her write her four part series of The Breadwinner.
357 words (0.9 pages)
After having received the musical education given by his mother, then by the French composer Darius Milhaud, Dave Brubeck meets (for an interview, a lesson) the Austrian composer Arnold Schönberg.Dave Brubeck appears as a pianist in numerous documentaries and television films, as well as in the cinema in the film All Night Long directed by Basil Dearden in 1962 .He is buried in Umpawaug Cemetery in Redding (Connecticut).Dave Brubeck died the day before his 92nd birthday from cardiac arrest at Norwalk Hospital (Connecticut).Brubeck did not originally intend to become a musician (his two older brothers, Henry and Howard, were already on this path), but took lessons from his mother.
1268 words (3.2 pages)
(Ellis 2010).Here a personal interview using a structured questionnaire can be used for the data collection.Ellis P.(2010),Understanding research for nursing students,Exeter;Learning matters Polit D. F and Beck C.T(2010),Essentials of Nursing Research:Appraising Evidence for Nursing Practice,7th edn;Lippincott Williams & Wikins.( Ellis 2010).A crucial part of good research design concerns making sure that the questionnaire design addresses the needs of the research.To put this another way; somehow we need to ensure that the questions asked are the right ones.The sample needs to be broad enough to enable the researcher to draw on the experiences enough people to come to some conclusion (Ellis 2010).But usually Grounded research typica...
2949 words (7.4 pages)
James Joseph Brown, Jr, born May 3, 1933 in Barnwell, South Carolina, and died December 25, 2006 in Atlanta, is an American musician, singer, songwriter, dancer, and producer.The group includes trumpeter Lewis Hamlin, saxophonist Alfred "Pee Wee" Ellis, guitarist Jimmy Nolen who enforces single riffs for each song and saxophonist Maceo Parker.During this funk period (1967-1974), James Brown appointed four successive conductors: Nat Jones (drums, 1966-1967), Maceo Parker (alto sax, 1967-1968), Pee Wee Ellis (tenor sax, 1968- 1970) and Fred Wesley (trombone, 1970-1974).Another must-see in a Brown concert is the boxer's cape ceremony: pretending to be exhausted, he collapses on his knees (often on Please, Please, Please); an assistant (ofte...
3599 words (9.0 pages)
Unfortunately, parents of target learners re... ... middle of paper ... ...t-of-school factors and "high rates of educated parents" contributed in the success of FL learning (ELLiE, p. 99).Moreover, activities, such as watching television or using the internet, increased the learners exposure to the FL they were learning.Attitudes and motivation in second language learning.References Gardner, R. C., & Lambert, W. E. (1972).The study verified the impact of parents' educational influence on learners FL skills, especially if the parent/s used the FL at home or at work.
387 words (1.0 pages)
(2nd ed., p. G-6).Enforcing these laws would help out the consumers tremendously, especially now with our current economic situation.I would have to whole heartedly agree with Elizabeth Warren on the fact that Usury laws should be brought back.The fundamentals of ethics.New York: Oxford University Press.
683 words (1.7 pages)
"Cinema Under the Stars–America’s Love Affair with the Drive-In Movie Theater."McFarland & Company, Inc. (Jefferson, North Carolina); 1992.(Nashville, Tennessee); 1988.Other backers in the venture included road contractor Edward Ellis, who graded the first drive-in in exchange for company stock; and Oliver Willets, a Campbell’s Soup vice president who bought stock in the new company.His major partner was Willie Warren Smith, also of Riverton.
436 words (1.1 pages)
WEBOGRAPHY .Project Work Step by Step.In doing so, we would be practicing what Ellis calls communication and interpretation activity, since learners are “…required to attend to the features in the input, to construct form-meaning connections…” (1993:11) .Once the lyrics of the song have been finished, all the groups will manage themselves to compose the music or get an acquaintance musician who helps them to musicalize their song lyrics.Students interview each other to find out about each other’s listening habits.
3806 words (9.5 pages)
Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, New York 1985 Coan, Peter Morton.New York University Press, New York 1998 Lazarus, Emma.The New Colossus.Ellis Island was corrupted with American Nationalism and the fear of the unknown.In the Shadow of Liberty.
359 words (0.9 pages)
Ellis concludes that they dueled because they were insured and wanted to feel like gentlemen.He then attacked Mercy Warren because of her three volumes History of the American Revolution (1805) didn’t make Adams a major player in the revolution.Hamilton is described as “the bastard brat of a Scotch pedlar”, by John Adams with Ellis adding only that the mother was French and that the Father was Scottish.Ellis provides for the reader some of the duelists’ backgrounds and ancestries as well as insight into the unclear components of the duel.Thomas Jefferson died July 4th, 1826.
2617 words (6.5 pages)
Without the good times jazz brought to them, who knows how the Depression would have turned out without the music of the 1930’s.In 1938, the band recorded the classic track “Jumpin At the Woodside” with three of the most accomplished musicians of the time, featuring solos by, Earl Warren and Herschel Evans as well as Young and Clayton.Leading boogie-woogie pianists included Meade Lux Lewis, Albert Ammonons, Pete Johnson, and Pine Top Smith.When people were sad and nothing was going right they always had their radio to turn on.Popular musicians such as the band leader Paul Whitman used some of the most common beats and rhythm of jazz, although with less freedom and skill than were displayed in the music of the great jazz players.
765 words (1.9 pages)
In conclusion there have been many advances in recording technology that have affected musicianship, most of these developments have made in easier for musicians to record, market and improve there performances, but these developments have also produced many disadvantages for both the musician and the listener.Consumers where also encouraged to purchase an artists product due to the fact that they where obtaining a physical copy of the song.Where with modern music downloading the listener gets a virtual file containing the music performance, the fact that the music is not in a physical form is also an advantage, as musicians and listeners are now able to have much larger music collections.An negative effect is that due to internet downlo...
1609 words (4.0 pages)
The researchers furthermore asked the interviewees on how technology affects the sales of CD’s in the market, Musician B believed that, “Since technology is being used right now for purposes of illegal downloading, torrents and piracy then it really affects not only the record label but also the artists who worked blood sweat and tears to get the album released.Lastly, Musician C answered, “Yung hit song mo ay nakatatak na sa pangalan ng artist.Pumalit naman ang youtube at online piracy.” said Musician C. .When asked if downloading music can be called a piracy, Musician A said, “I’d prefer it if people purchase the music artists put so much effort in like records and songs.” While Musician B said, “If people do not pay for it then it is ...
5857 words (14.6 pages)
Ellis, E, 1984, Classroom Second language Development: A study of Classroom Interaction and language Acquisition.Kirshner, D and Whitson, A, 1997, Situated cognition: social, semiotic, and psychological perspectives.The study failed to explore the relationship amongst students in respect to the same (Ellis, 1997).), Early Learning of Modern Foreign Languages: Processes and Outcomes, Multilingual Matters, Bristol, pp.The findings of the study were also useful in the sense that they provided useful tips which can be exploited to improve the learning of foreign language in elementary schools (Ellis, 1984).
1622 words (4.1 pages)
She sees more organizations moving away from the medical model where physicians are in the forefront to a more collaborative practice seen in the Magnet-designated hospitals (J. Ellis, personal communication, January 19, 2015).Though she comes from a similar type of facility, and has managed a large emergency department in the past, she is not yet used to the chain of command and is having difficulty maneuvering through the system (J. Ellis, personal communication, January 19, 2015).In addition, a leader has confidence in his or her ability to solve problems as well as the capacity to motivate people” (J. Ellis, personal communication, January 19, 2015).J. E. also believes it is a leader’s responsibility to be the person who unites the t...
1620 words (4.1 pages)
Sexual attraction can be “used as a strategy, in obtaining access or data” (Rasmussen & Warren, 2001: 26); it may inhibit it or facilitate it.On many occasions when they interviewed a couple, the female partner would become jealous of Flanigan and therefore lacked in cooperation (Rasmussen & Warren: 2001).Thus, until there is equal equality in differing societies or written research results are “moved beyond story telling” and state the facts there will be gender orientated ethnographers and generalisation.In my opinion, the way to curtail this generalisation is for anthropologists to restrict their ethnographic research to areas that they are able to access without any limitations.Rasmussen & Warren (2001: 21) indicate that ...
1378 words (3.4 pages)
Movies with masculine men as players having one night stands where the “goal” of a man to score for the night.Albert Ellis also stated that men will always be more sexually demanding from a woman.The fact of the matter is that in reality however, not all men are how the media or Ellis portrays.Albert Ellis believes it is perfectly proper for women to believe men are only interested in sex or all men are selfish.Albert Ellis states it may be pointless for a woman to try to change a man as it may only end up changed slightly.
824 words (2.1 pages)
In 1977, he founded Yellowjackets, a group with which he played until 1983, while simultaneously pursuing a career as a solo guitarist and studio musician.The guitar was originally produced in Japan.He has owned the Dumble Overdrive Special with serial number 002 since 1983 and purchased a second custom-made Overdrive Special in 1993/4.Since 1983, it has used several amplifiers from the Dumble brand, renowned for their harmonic richness.More recently he used a 1960 Fender Telecaster, various Gibson Les Paul, SG and ES-335 and a 1966 Epiphone Riviera.
709 words (1.8 pages)
Paradox, the latest album released in Japan, is recorded at Seventh Avenue South.It was not until 1983 that a large American audience heard about Steps Ahead, with the albums Steps Ahead (1983), Modern Times (1984) and Magnetic (1986), all three very well received.For rock lovers, the albums Steps Ahead and Modern Times (1984, with the replacement of Elias by Bernhardt in the group, and other guest musicians who appear in restricted roles) make a remarkable leap forward in the genre of energetic and powerful jazz.It is without doubt one of the best Steps Ahead recordings.(with the list of group members for each disk) .
432 words (1.1 pages)
Podhoretz, Norman."Kerouac's Sound.""The Know-Nothing Bohemians."Casebook on the Beat.10 (1998): 61. .
449 words (1.1 pages)
Pat Tiller, Chrissy Patterson, Cierra Parker, Tristan Waid, Janet Harbor, Tim Doyle, Alexandre de Lavalette .In this musical written by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey, it is 1959 and Rydell high is crowded with defiant, fun-loving students.Kimberly Dobbs .Lighting Designer .Scenic Designer .
1412 words (3.5 pages)
Valentine, LaNae, Ph.D. "Beauty Through The Ages."Recapturing Beauty.Houghton, Mifflin, Harcourt, 2013.Potter, W. James.04 Feb. 2014. .
451 words (1.1 pages)
Nevertheless, it was a memorable experience, and I really appreciate it that all the musicians gave me this wonderful performance that made me feel good.I was totally immersed into those concert, and it led me to another realm where I had never been music is miraculous.We saw a large amont crew try to get in that small jazz club in the alley so we followed, I could only recall my mom ordered a salmon and the performance was good, all audients were good- mannered, I believe that 's my first time attend the live jazz performance....washington’s old town merchandise street.I found that when having your supper with live jazz, it’s a profound pleasure.
487 words (1.2 pages)