Standards with a Slight Touch of Jazz, also known by its subtitle Singing Songs Everybody Knows, is an album by American jazz vocalist Lorez Alexandria...
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The Band Swings – Lorez Sings (category Articles with short description)
vocalist Lorez Alexandria doing conventional jazz and jazz-centered pop tunes and standards. She's backed by a capable band, and sometimes has some brilliant...
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Lorez Alexandria (category American women jazz singers)
(King, 1959) Standards with a Slight Touch of Jazz [AKA Singing Songs Everybody Knows] (King, 1960) Early in the Morning (Argo, 1960) -with Ramsey Lewis...
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King Records (United States) (category American jazz record labels)
advertised, "If it's a King, It's a Hillbilly – If it's a Hillbilly, it's a King." One of the label's hits was "I'm Using My Bible for a Road Map" by Reno...
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Early in the Morning (Lorez Alexandria album) (category Articles with short description)
Early in the Morning is an album by American jazz vocalist Lorez Alexandria featuring performances recorded in 1960 and released on the Argo label. AllMusic...
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Earth, Wind & Fire (redirect from Formation of EWF)
genres, including jazz, R&B, soul, funk, disco, pop, Latin and Afro-pop. They are among the best-selling bands of all time, with sales of over 90 million...
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Vibrating (i.e. a more or less rapidly repeated slight variation in the pitch of a note, used as a means of expression). Often confused with tremolo, which...
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This is a glossary of jazz and popular music terms that are likely to be encountered in printed popular music songbooks, fake books and vocal scores, big...
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Ballroom dance (redirect from Standard Ballroom)
transition. The second was a wave of popular music, such as jazz. Since dance is to a large extent tied to music, this led to a burst of newly invented dances...
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Bert Kaempfert (category German jazz bandleaders)
June 1980) was a German orchestra leader, multi-instrumentalist, music producer, arranger, and composer. He made easy listening and jazz-oriented records...
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a British period drama television series which was first broadcast on ITV between 10 April 1992 and 12 September 2010. Set in the fictional town of Ashfordly...
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Clavinova (category Articles with a promotional tone from March 2013)
giving an even more accurate feel. GrandTouch Keyboard has a longer key length. The longer distance between the edge of the key and its pivot point means that...
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Tone cluster (category All articles with dead external links)
soften enormously when played by strings (possibly because slight, continuous fluctuations of pitch in the latter provide some inner mobility)." In his...
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WFAN-FM (redirect from Smooth Jazz CD 101.9)
contemporary jazz music, with a majority of it instrumental. As time went on, WQCD phased-out soft-rock cuts and became a full-time contemporary jazz station...
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Organ (music) (category Articles with short description)
function as a replacement for both piano and bass in the standard jazz combo. The Hammond organ is the centrepiece of the organ trio, a small ensemble...
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Violin (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
important in many varieties of folk music, including country music, bluegrass music, and in jazz. Electric violins with solid bodies and piezoelectric...
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Guitar (redirect from Parts of the guitar)
feedback. As with acoustic guitars, there are a number of types of electric guitars, including hollowbody guitars, archtop guitars (used in jazz guitar, blues...
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Robert Johnson (redirect from Death of Robert Johnson)
Don Law, "I wanna go on with our next one myself." One reviewer commented that the sound quality of the 2011 release was a slight improvement on the 1990...
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Chapman Stick (category Articles with short description)
Stick is set up with very little relief in the fretboard. It is very flat compared to a guitar, which has a slight bow. Combined with a long scale length...
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Glenn Miller discography (category Jazz discographies)
with a Jerry Gray arrangement of all tracks: Old – "The Touch of Your Hand" (Generally an older song) New – "Basket Weaver Man" (A way to introduce a...
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Stevie Ray Vaughan (category Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1990)
Austin music scene and soon became one of the most popular acts in Texas. They performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival in July 1982, where David Bowie...
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Honda Prelude (category Articles with short description)
Prelude's nameplate aligned with a series of music-themed nameplates in use by Honda, including the Accord, Quintet, Concerto, Jazz, and Ballade. On 24 November...
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Honda Accord (North America seventh generation) (category Cars of Mexico)
system provides a slight horsepower and fuel economy gain, as well as improved long-term reliability, relative to the traditional system with a distributor...
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Long Ago and Far Away (James Taylor song) (category All articles with dead external links)
notes beyond the standard three-note triad. Music journalist Dave Thompson described the song as "slight." But Rudis considers it a "nice dreamy number...
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Chuck Wayne (category American jazz guitarists)
American jazz guitarist. He came to prominence in the 1940s, and was among the earliest jazz guitarists to play in the bebop style. Wayne was a member of Woody...
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Ford Mustang (sixth generation) (category Articles with short description)
with 12:1 high compression ratio. The cylinders are lined with a plasma coating, instead of traditional cylinder sleeves. This resulted in a slight increase...
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Rod Stewart (redirect from A Spanner in the Works Tour)
the Luck" (No. 10, 1984), "Infatuation" (No. 6, 1984) and "Love Touch" (No. 6, 1986, a Holly Knight/Mike Chapman collaboration). "Baby Jane" reached No...
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Twin Peaks (redirect from List of references to Twin Peaks in popular culture)
remaining segments. Standards and Practices had a problem with only one scene from the first season: an extreme close-up in the pilot of Cooper's hand as...
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Digital piano (category Articles with short description)
a grand piano's touch. In a typical digital piano with hammer action, as the key (1) is depressed, a cam (4) underneath the key presses on one end of...
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Bowing in Japan (category Culture of Japan)
rushed nor protracted. Eshaku (会釈) is generally performed with a slight inclination of about 15° of one's upper torso. At the bowing position, one's eyes...
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