His parents were poor persons who had come to the United States from Eastern Europe. At the age of fourteen, he began to play the saxophone(萨克斯管) and then the clarinet(竖笛). From very young age, Artie Shaw wanted to play his clarinet better than anyone. He wanted his sound and ...
(3)D. 细节理解题.根据最后一段第三、四句Musicia ns, such as electric violinists or saxophone player s, are more able to handle larger crouds who requir e amplified(放大的) music. T heir ability to dea I with technical aspects of greater sound productio n makes them popular with ...
Be Chrool to Your Scuelis a song satirizing the rigid education system. With the joining of the famous rock star Alice Cooper, this song is a mix of shock rock and glam metal. Besides, the use of saxophone in the second verse also makes the ...
While other rising saxophone players took their cues from obvious sources--Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, sometimes Coleman Hawkins--Joe Henderson’s path kept him closer to musicians who never quite received star status. This has been a blessing; his playing is more on the fringe, his influence...
From the ecstatic flights of his playing, and the sometimes explicitly religious iconography he employed to contextualize it, it is clear that the something he sought had a spiritual dimension. But for all his yearning toward a higher plane, the giant of jazz saxophone—who died on Saturday at...
Giveon is another budding Grammy darling, earning a nomination in this category for his debut EP,Take Time,in 2021, among other nods. “His voice sounds like an instrument, like a saxophone almost,” says Snead. On his debut studio album,Give or Take,Giveon successfully contorts it around ...
Despite these hardships, Hayes found solace in music, teaching himself how to play piano, organ, and saxophone. His natural talent for music led him to become a session musician for Stax Records in Memphis, Tennessee, a pivotal moment that would shape his career. Hayes's contribution to the...
Lesley Beach - saxophoneNardo Bailey - drums Amazulu (which is a Zulu word meaning "the people from Heaven") They were a British ska/new wave band who charted six times in the UK with reggae flavoured singles between 1985-1987: Excitable, Don't You Just Know It, The Things The Lonely...
The Goldkette band folded in September 1927 and, after briefly joining bass saxophone player Adrian Rollini's band in New York, Trumbauer and Beiderbecke joined America's most popular dance band: Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra. Beiderbecke's most influential recordings date from his time with ...
It was odd enough seeing the Rolling Stones' Charlie Watts on stage without Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, but even more unusual was that the heralded drummer was holding a saxophone.