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Ryan McKee
How To: Keep Up In A Jazz Conversation If you can hold your own and keep up in a jazz conversation, women will think you're deep, with art appreciation coursing through your veins. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
September 25, 2000
Amy Reiter
A conversation with John Hiatt The music industry needs a triple bypass, he says, and the Web's performing the surgery. Straight talk from the veteran musician, whose new album will be released this week both online and in stores. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
June 7, 2000
Seth Mnookin
What is jazz? Sponsored by the Knitting Factory, Ornette Coleman, Sonic Youth, Stereolab, Cecil Taylor and others look beyond bop. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
February 19, 2002
Dave Wilson
"Who's Next" Fueled by a nervous breakdown and primitive synthesizer technology, the Who created a 1971 album so great even classic-rock radio couldn't kill it... mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
April 13, 2009
Martha Lagace
Kind of Blue: Pushing Boundaries with Miles Davis What do Miles Davis' efforts for Kind of Blue have in common with business innovation? mark for My Articles similar articles
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Christian Chensvold
Introducing AM's Jazz Style Icons AskMen.com is kicking off a series of style icon profiles of four jazz artists: Miles Davis, Gerry Mulligan, Bill Evans, and Chet Baker. mark for My Articles similar articles
Home Theater
May 9, 2006
Music Line-up for HE2006 HE2006 will feature concerts galore -- everything from live classical music to jazz to electronica. Here's the line-up for this event. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Greg Yates
How To: Become A Recording Artist - Part I Steps to help you land your own record deal and become a recording artist. mark for My Articles similar articles
Audiophilia
June 2001
Heather Bambrick
Jackie Allen: Which A classical vocalist once told me that her vocal instructor advised her against singing either jazz or pop, saying performing in these styles would 'ruin her vocal chords, technique, and sound'. Obviously, Chicago-based Jazz chanteuse Jackie Allen did not follow this type of thinking... mark for My Articles similar articles
American History
August 2006
Joseph Gustaitis
Glenn Miller More than half a century after his mysterious wartime disappearance, the big-band leader and composer who gave America "Moonlight Serenade," "String of Pearls," and "In the Mood" endures as the musical symbol of an entire generation. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
June 1, 2007
Andrew Park
Great(er) Performances Long after the live shows, technology improves on seminal recordings. Zenph Studios' magic will conjure the work of long-gone orchestras and, eventually, the voices of singers -- and make them sound better than the original. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Patrick Kolan
13 Questions With Kaiser Chiefs Straight out of Leeds, England, the Kaiser Chiefs are on their way to stardom, and they're not stopping for anything or anyone! Keyboardist Nick "Peanut" Baines answers 13 questions about oddball names, big-gigs, and sweet success. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Kyle Grace
Top 10: Comeback Albums All of these top 10 comeback albums helped to not only pull careers out of the toilet, but also remind fans of what the fuss was all about in the first place. mark for My Articles similar articles
Home Theater
January 30, 2004
Software Reviews One reviewer watches Uptown Girls, another watches Alice in Wonderland, and a third listens to the Bill Evans Trio Portrait in Jazz SACD/CD hybrid. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
October 17, 2001
Will Hermes
The Grateful Dead, alive again In a box set that captures the earliest (and best) of this problematic band, one can find a dark side that meshes perfectly with the times... mark for My Articles similar articles
Home Theater
April 11, 2005
HE2005 Concerts Announced Medeski Martin + Wood heads up a wide-ranging list of talent included in the 2005 Home Entertainment Show in New York City. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Miranda Lightstone
15 Questions With Matthew Good Learn more about Matthew Good, formerly the lead singer of the Matthew Good Band, who is not only an accomplished Canadian musician, but also a political activist who's not afraid to speak his mind. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
August 20, 2003
Steve Richer
How To: Start A Rock Band Even if you're a working professional who only has free time on the weekends, there are ways to put a successful band together and pursue a serious music career that will take you places. mark for My Articles similar articles
Smithsonian
January 2005
Marya Hornbacher
Return of a Virtuoso Following a debilitating stroke, the incomparable jazz pianist Oscar Peterson had to start over. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com Style Icon: Miles Davis Davis was known for his rebellious streak, and he infused whatever he wore -- whether formal or relaxed -- with a signature unconventional flair. mark for My Articles similar articles
Audiophilia
December 2001
Michael McClennan
Naxos Jazz Legends Naxos Jazz Legends has the lofty goal of creating a library of restored classic jazz recordings. Duke Ellington: Cotton Club Stomp 1927-1931, and Nat King Cole: Transcriptions Vol.1, 1938, are an impressive beginning to this collection... mark for My Articles similar articles
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Christian Chensvold
Style Icon: Bill Evans Jazz pianist Bill Evans is the fourth in our series of mid-century jazz musician style icons. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
November 2009
Mark Montgomery
Yamaha's Grand Illusion The world's first digital grand piano plays like the real thing, at a fraction of the cost -- and size mark for My Articles similar articles
HHMI Bulletin
Winter 2013
Lauren Ware
Musical Magnet Andrey Shaw sees many parallels between playing music and conducting scientific research. "Much of what you do is tedious and repetitive. It requires a Zen-like state -- you have to sit down, focus, and be in the moment," he says mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 14, 2005
Rich Duprey
Steinway's Sweet Sound Is the musical instrument company ready for an encore? But with significantly more debt than cash on the books and a spotty record of consistent earnings, Steinway could be considered a risky turnaround. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
September 6, 2000
Rachel Louise Snyder
He still gets around Former Beach Boys genius Brian Wilson now lets us use the word "genius." It's all part of growing up. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
February 2010
Erico Guizzo
Dream Jobs 2010: Hiroko Ohmura, Keyboard Maestro At Yamaha, in Japan, Hiroko Ohmura dreams up the electronic keyboards of the future mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
October 10, 2000
Larry Getlen
Kryptonite investor Chris Henderson's band, 3 Doors Down, has a No. 1 single -- and a 401K plan. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
July 6, 2000
Eric Boehlert
They don't buy it Baby boomers are purchasing more CDs than ever -- but not jazz or classical. Can these genres survive in an increasingly bottom-line business? mark for My Articles similar articles
Smithsonian
November 2005
Tom Piazza
35 Who Made a Difference: Wynton Marsalis In Katrina's aftermath, the trumpeter has rallied support for his native New Orleans. mark for My Articles similar articles
T.H.E. Journal
November 1999
Alessandra Lee
Focus on Humanities ...With that in mind, we would like to focus on the following humanities software that can enrich the academic curriculum and benefit the character of the pupil for years to come.... mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
March 2003
Brian Doherty
Come Hear Uncle Sam's Band The hippie capitalism of the Grateful Dead mark for My Articles similar articles
TIME Asia
January 31, 2011
Samantha Kuok Leese
Eastern Promise The emergence of a pan-Asian market and the ability of the Internet to make YouTube or Myspace sensations of previously unknown performers has led to an explosion of creativity among young Asian musicians. Here are five names to listen out for in 2011. mark for My Articles similar articles
Investment Advisor
November 17, 2010
James J. Green
Jazz, Children and Retirement Children will be an economic burden for a longer period of time for investment advisors' clients, but perhaps they will also constitute human capital that can be relied on during clients' retirement and old age. mark for My Articles similar articles