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Playing with the French 5: The Oompah Loopah Band5th in a series about an American french horn player living and playing music with the locals in the small village of Masseube in the south of France.- Playing with the French 4: Harmony?4th in a series about an American french horn player living and playing music with the locals in the small village of Masseube in the south of France.
- Playing with the French 3: Broken!3rd in a series about an American french horn player living and playing music with the locals in the small village of Masseube in the south of France.
- A Review of Trombone Player Wanted by Marcus BuckinghamA review of the short film series, Trombone Player Wanted by Marcus Buckingham.
- How to Record a TromboneHere's a guide on how to record and successfully mix a trombone or a trombone section.
- Trombone Care and Maintenance: Tips to Keep Your Instrument in Top Playing ConditionDetailed instructions on keeping a trombone clean, slide care, and valve care.
Playing with the French 9: Band Camp the Hills Are Alive9th in a series about an American living and making music with the locals in Southwest France- How to Improvise a Trombone Solo with Great ResultsAs Trombonists throughout the years face improvised solos many believe it is a simple process that can be fixed with a Goggle search. Learn how to over come the beginning stages of adaptation to performance alone.
Playing with the French: The IntroductionThe first in the series of an American french horn player living in the south of France, when she meets local musicians for the first time in the small village of Masseube in the Gers.
My Favorite Blips: Pete Fountain, Irving Fazola - "Basin Street Blues"Whoa! Mellow out with this wondrous version of "Basin Street Blues:. Eat your heart out, Benny Goodman.- Pornography: Questions and AnswersTo help us understand pornography I have interviewed Gregory Crow a psychologist from Arizona.
- Exclusive Interview with Sam of Big Sam's Funky NationBig Sam is the founder, lead singer, and trombonist of Big Sam's Funky Nation, a funk-soul-hip-hop-band from New Orleans. In an exclusive interview backstage at Voodoo, Big Sam gives the details of the up-and-coming band.
Jake Nannery, NaturallyFrom the northern to the southern hemisphere, singer-songwriter Jake Nannery is a musician who loves telling stories around the campfire.- April Events in Memphis, TennesseeApril is bringing a shower of events in Memphis, Tennessee. Check out the events that will be happening in your part of town.
- Lessons from a PigThe end of the movie "Babe" was touching to me in more ways than one.
- Falling in Love: This May Be RealI have experienced infactuation and lust over the course of my life, but I believe this is the first time that I may actually be in love.
- Teaching Yourself to Play an InstrumentPlaying a musical instrument is a fun and rewarding way of expressing oneself. Paying for lessons, however, can be very costly when added up annually.
Bob Hope, Johnny Carson, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme in "Hamalot"In a 1978 special entitled "Bob Hope's Tribute to the Palace Theater," we cast Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme in a sketch playing Sir Lancelot and Lady Guinevere opposite Hope's King Arthur in a parody we called "Squares at the Round Table."
What Real Musicians Can Learn from Guitar HeroA musician since I was 5, I didn't expect a game about fake guitar playing to be so enlightening...
Voodoo Fest 2007 to Rage Extra Hard This YearOne of the hottest selling concert experiences ever imagined, Voodoo Fest, which is held every year in New Orleans, LA, promises to bring back two pioneering hard rock acts of the nineties: Rage Against the Machine and Smashing Pumpkins.
Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Continue to Influence the Guitar Work of Teague StefanTeague said, "'Smoke on the Water' just didn't sound right on the trombone." So he learned to play guitar from a bluesman and has been playing ever since. His blues rock style is appealing to rock fans, but Teague Stefan definitely has a blues influence.
Baby Toy Review: LeapStart Learning TableThe tabletop is chock full of noisy toys the child can play with and explore, as well as lights and music. As an additional bonus, there are two sets of sounds, depending on whether the table is in Learn Mode or Music Mode.- Jazz CD Reviews: Walkin' by The Miles Davis All Stars & John Coltrane's SoultranePrestige remasters two albums from the '50s by the two of the greats
- Who's Your Crawdaddy? Dixieland Jazz Band Live at Barbes BrooklynReview of concert of the jazz band Who's Your Crawdaddy? at Barbes Brooklyn. Concert date: May 4 2006
Aaron Pellegrini: The Musical MorticianNevada Man recognized for his extraordinary achievements. Highly publicized musician opens up about his life and careers.- I Don't Want to Live Without My Casio CTK-571 KeyboardImagine being able to play more than 100 instruments, being able to choose from any one of countless backgrounds sounds - all without a lesson. My Casio CTK-571 Keyboard makes those things seem possible.
- Hot Steamed Jazz Festival SuccessfulThe hot jazz festival went on despite a weekend full of rain.
- Dizzy Gillespie's Milestones in JazzOverall, Gillespie's CD is a pleasurable, broadening exploration of jazz.
- Caravan by Art Blakey & the Jazz MessengersI enjoyed half the album, but found the other tracks to be mediocre.
- Blue Reviews: A Guide to Some of the Best in Contemporary Blues, Soul and Jazz Music.While rap, hip-hop and pop might dominate the nation's airwaves, the roots of American popular music cannot be denied. And when digging for roots, you need go no further than the blues, soul and jazz, which are some of America's greatest original artforms
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