A comprehensive and practical music course, covering Key Stage 3 of the National Curriculum and GCSE. While essentially performance-based, all other aspects of National Curriculum requirements - including listening, composing, appraising - form an integral part of the course.
In Handmade Music Factory, musician and handyman Mike Orr shows you how to turn ordinary objects like soup cans, cigar boxes, cookie tins, and ironing boards into instruments that are as much fun to make as they are to play.
Original songs written to teach young children simple melodies.
“We all got in the control room, and Aaron played the demo,” Kojak goes on. “It wasn't even ten seconds before Cubana Lust broke out cackling, 'Yo! Ain't no niggaz gonna fuck wid dat shit! Hahahahahay'all tripppppin! Fuck deez niggaz!
Explores the live music scene in New Orleans from the late 1970s through the 1990s, discussing various musicians, bands, and music clubs and describing the evolution of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival during this era.
In Songs of the Factory, Marek Korczynski examines the role that popular music plays in workers' culture on the factory floor.
He was entering the Belgian Congo at a volatile time: the country was in the midst of a civil war between followers of Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba and President Joseph Kasavubu, the latter's forces led by future dictator Mobutu Sese ...
Famed Austin guitarist Jimmie Vaughan attended the service, as did members of Baton Rouge–based guitar-pop band the Benjy Davis Project. Bateman managed the young band; Brown's guest appearance on the Benjy Davis ...
This autobiography of legendary New Orleans piano man Dr. John--"the hippest, fonkiest cat to come down the musical turnpike" (Library Journal)--is one of the most original, colorful, and acclaimed music books ever. Photos.
This richly illustrated volume documents in detail the exhibition "New Orleans Music Observed: The Art of Noel Rockmore and Emilie Rhys" at the New Orleans Jazz Museum from January 30, 2020 to September 1, 2021, curated by the museum's own ...
The body of Paul Shore toppled onto him, a stream of blood pooling around them on the concrete.