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Craig's Bigbands and BigNames featuring historic reviews and photos from performers like Dean Martin, Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Tony Bennet, Liberace, Dinah Shore, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Swing, Big Band Era Music, Jazz, golden age music
Of these the orchestral family are now rarely found, and of the band family only the soprano, alto, tenor and baritone are in common use (these form the typical saxophone sections of both military and big bands). The C-melody saxophone, a non-transposing instrument, was popular in the 192...
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List of celebrities with stage names, loosely ranked according to fame and popularity. It's tough to break into show business, but a good stage name might ...
A big question that I posed to Christella was about what would she name a third baby? While she admits that she thinks that their family of four is complete, you can “never say never.” Since all of their names start with a “C” – her husband’s name is Colin – she’ll start...
If you're launching an innovative company you'll need an innovative brand name and that's exactly what Killer Panda is dedicated to, tomorrows big brand names!
The Origin of band names Ever wonder how some of the biggest metal bands got their name? Below is a list of several bands and how they became known. Sepultura SEPULTURA got its name from a Motorhead song called "Dancing on your Grave" , Grave in Portuguese is Sepultura. Slipknot "Slipknot...
Goliath His name was Goliath and he was big. Gomer Gomer was the son of Japheth. Good Name You need to have a good name. Grace (19) Her name was Grace. Gracelyn Her name was Gracelyn. Gracelynn Her name was Gracelynn. Gracie Her name was Gracie. Grant (19) The grants....
While that tactic may have helped to keep some bands shrouded in cloak of mystery, it also made the names of most bands a big question mark, and a pain in the ass to research. What we discovered was that a lot of seemingly creative or unique names actually have very little real meaning...