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| R.I.S.E. Jacqui Sandell @ CAfe Wha |
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Cari Cole and Cari Cole Voice & Music Co.
host R.I.S.E. (Rising Independent
Singer-Songwriter Evening) every Monday night
from 7 - 9:30 pm in 2008. Catch a great
night of talented NYC singers and
songwriters.
R.I.S.E. is a community of singers and
songwriters/musicians and music lovers who
support independent music in New York City
performing at Cafe Wha every Monday night.
R.I.S.E. is a place for Singer/Songwriters to
perform amongst their peers; try new material
and support the independent music community
of NYC.
Come RISE with us!
To perform at R.I.S.E., please call
212-532-0828. We accept singers and
songwriters from the greater NY area and
visiting artists. Tags : R.I.S.E Singer songwriter Rock Cafe Wha Cari Cole Voice and Music |
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Durée : 551 s |
| Clifford Brown & Max Roach Quintet - Jacqui (♫) |
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Clifford Brown was born October 30, 1930 in
Wilmington, Delaware. As a young high school
student Brown began playing trumpet and
within a very short time was active in
college and other youth bands. By his late
teens he had attracted the favourable
attention of leading jazzmen, including
fellow trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie, Miles
Davis and Fats Navarro. At the end of the 40s
he was studying music at Maryland University
and in 1952, following recovery from a
serious road accident, he made his first
records with Chris Powell and Tadd Dameron.
In the autumn of 1953 he was a member of the
big band Lionel Hampton took to Europe.
Liberally filled with precocious talent, this
band attracted considerable attention during
its tour. Contrary to contractual
stipulations, many of the young musicians
moonlighted on various recordings and Brown
in particular was singled out for such
sessions. Back in the USA, Brown was fired
along with most of the rest of the band when
Hampton learned of the records they had made.
Brown then joined Art Blakey and in mid-1954
teamed up with Max Roach to form the Clifford
Brown-Max Roach Quintet. The quintet was
quickly recognized as one of the outstanding
groups in contemporary jazz and Brown as a
major trumpeter and composer. On June 26th,
1956, while driving between engagements
during a nationwide tour, Brown and another
quintet member, pianist Richie Powell, were
killed in a road accident.
Clifford Brown The early death of musicians
in jazz, and of talented artists in other
fields, has often led to the creation of
legends. Inevitably, in many cases the legend
greatly exceeds the reality, and speculation
on what might have been relies more upon the
imagination of the recounter than upon any
hard evidence. In the case of Clifford Brown,
the reality of the legend is impossible to
refute. At a time when many modern jazz
trumpeters sought technical expertise at the
expense of tone, Brown, in common with his
friend and paradigm, Navarro, had technique
to spare but also developed a rich, full and
frequently beautiful tone. At the same time,
whether playing at scorching tempos or on
languorous ballads, his range was exhaustive.
He was enormously and brilliantly inventive
but his search for original ideas was never
executed at the expense of taste. In all his
work, Brown displayed the rare combination of
supreme intelligence and great emotional
depths. His playing was only one aspect of
his talent; he was also a fine composer,
creating many works that have become modern
jazz standards. Although his career was
brief, Brown's influence persisted for a
while in the work of Lee Morgan and
throughout succeeding decades in that of
Freddie Hubbard. Fortunately for jazz fans,
Brown's own work persists in the form of his
recordings, almost any of which can be safely
recommended as outstanding examples of the
very best of jazz. Indeed, all of his
recordings with Roach are classics.
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Durée : 307 s |
| Speed Drawing of Jacqui |
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The Project Trailer
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Wg0oBZE2XLQ
Jacqui requested I draw this for her some
time ago...I did not forget her it just wasnt
her turn yet. Jeje hope you see it Jacqui
and hope you like it i tried my best. This
is her youtube visit her
http://www.youtube.com/jacquiBUTT
Original Drawing Time:
48min 39secs
Also visit my myspace to view more of my art
http://www.myspace.com/moevega
or view this video to view a quick powerpoint
of my second order drawings.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=CE1LWFH5pCM
Enjoy, comment, rate, and suscribe!!!
Song is Michi by Kitaro Tags : speed drawing art artist draw sketch hannah jacqui beautiful young lady asian |
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Affichage : 1302
Durée : 270 s |
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