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    Gift and Broadway Bound‚ choreographed by Bernice Boseman. Broadway Bound consisted of twelve dancers‚ and performed as a single group of girls‚ a single group of guys‚ and girls and guys dancing together. However‚ in the performance of The gift there was just one guy that performed his solo. As the famous song of “The Little Drummer Boy” started‚ the lights appear on stage focusing on a boy who was sitting on a rock with his drum. He was wearing a white loose shirt with shorts and a red belt around

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    is Travis Barker. Travis Barker is a drummer in the band blink-182. Although he may be famous‚ he acts like a normal guy you see every day. Most people think of someone who is famous as being egotistical‚ stuck up and think they are better than everyone else in the world. Travis basically proves all of those opinions wrong and makes you realize that although some famous people may be that way‚ not everyone is. Travis is a very talented drummer and takes his work seriously. Travis

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    all the tables are very close together and a performing area in the back just big enough to fit a drum set‚ bass‚ keyboard‚ and a guy playing the trombone. Out of nowhere the guys that were performing just kind of appeared in front of their instruments and started playing. This was a little different than the first time I went because there seemed to be one of the guys that was clearly acting as the leader for the night and introduced everyone‚ but this time that was not the case. They just started

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    that his coat was taken with his gloves in the pocket and his reaction to this was “Pencey was full of crooks. Quite a few guys came from these very wealthy families‚ but it was full of crooks anyway” (Salinger 1994:3). It seems that if he rejects Pencey it will take the sting out of failing and being expelled‚ Holden makes light of the situation “So I got the ax. They give guys the ax quite frequently at Pencey.” (Salinger 1994:3) The second example of loss is the death of Holden’s brother Allie

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    Jazz Experience

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    where I had the pleasure of listening to Walter Smith III. Before I describe my experience I need to tell you that Walter Smith III is a saxophonist with a band comprising of a trumpet player‚ standup bass player‚ an electric bass guitarist and a drummer. Now on to my description. I arrived at the venue at nigh which was in a plaza filled with Japanese foods and feel. By the look of the plaza I had my doubts as it didn’t seem like an ideal place for a jazz club. To my surprise when I entered the

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    dropped out senior year. Mike Dirnt is the bassist for Green Day and had been friends with Billy since childhood‚ they used to be called Sweet Children until their drummer quit on them‚ and that is when they met Tre Cool the current drummer for Green day and changed their name to Green Day. When Billy started Green Day with these guys he strayed to the path of God again. He made very poor choices in his life. Billy is a Christian and has done a few songs about God‚ one of them being The Saints are

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    Buddy Rich

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    Occupation(s) | Musician‚ songwriter‚ bandleader | Instrument(s) | drums and percussion | Years active | 1919–1987 | | | | | Bernard "Buddy" Rich (September 30‚ 1917 – April 2‚ 1987) was an American jazz drummer‚ bandleader and former Marine. Rich was billed as "the world’s greatest drummer"[1] and was known for his virtuoso technique‚ power‚ and speed. Contents[hide] * 1 Early life * 2 Big band success and later life * 3 Drumming technique * 4 The West Side Story Medley * 5 Channel

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    your all i need

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    all I Need” is a song about a guy who murders his girlfriend. Rumor has it a member of Motley Crue wrote this song about his girlfriend. This song can only be based on the theme of love hurts. This is based on the depiction of a guy killing the love of his life. Motley Crue originated in Los Angeles‚ California in 1981 as a Rock -n- Roll hair band. (starpulse.com‚ n p). The band consisted of: vocalist Vince Neil‚ guitarist Mick Mars‚ bassist Nikki Sixx and drummer Tommy Lee (motleycrue.com‚ 2013)

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    I can easily say that Twenty One Pilots is my favorite band. It consists of two guys‚ who just by looking at them makes your day 100 times better. Their music helps people‚ including me‚ overcome hard times in our life. The band you’re used to seeing perform together now didn’t look like that in the beginning. The two best friend duo you see now used to be a trio. After Tyler had idea of starting a band‚ the original Twenty One Pilots were formed in 2009 in Columbus‚ Ohio. The three-manned-band

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    played in a very tasteful manner. A lot of piano players often try too hard to be or sound like Thelonious Monk when playing Monk’s songs. As Harold Mabern once said in one of my ensembles at William Paterson (regarding what I’m addressing) "it’s like guys always want to out-Monk Monk. That’s why I don’t play Monk tunes". Now this is something that i don’t particularly like either‚ so‚ it’s refreshing when a piano player can play a Monk song and still be his/herself while incorporating just the right

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