led by Justin Timberlake, who released that self-titled debut album that year, including the hit songs “Tearin’ Up My Heart” and “I Want You Back.” Their boy band rival, Backstreet Boys, released their hit single “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back),” ...
Jay Acunzo described this partnership as “unofficial—no contract. I appear on the show as a recurring guest/co-host, so we can cross-post and/or promote it together.” An episode of Jay-Talking with Jay Clouse and Jay Acunzo.Image via Creative Elements. ...
I won’t go into much detail here, but I have a history of bad mental health, and my lowest point put me in the hospital for three days. My greatest escape is through musical theatre ( I have a BA in theatre arts) and reading and writing. I decided to mash these two up into my...
This dis- tinction still resonates in sonification research today, and—although many sonifications do demand a certain degree of musical listening skill, as pitch is a widely used parameter in sonification designs—so does the emphasis on everyday listening skills (Hermann 2011). The sonification...
And I was able to really get into that. And then the other piece is being kidnapped, being trapped in that space for 7 years, which is very different than if you had been just kidnapped. A lot of things happen to the mind where we shut down certain awarenesses so that we can ...
" She was like, "I don't want to commit to the album, Let's just see how this single goes." And so we released that single ["In A Cab"] and then I went and recorded the album. I went for like almost two weeks in February and recorded 17 songs. And then me and Brian D...
The trick of blended genre screenplays is to be sure that you’re delivering on both genres fully. Otherwise, you most likely have a screenplay that has a single main genre with another genre as a smaller part of the story. Commonly misunderstood genres: ...
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So, while Band Aid has seen a few hastily photocopied lyric sheets passed around and taped to mic stands, the USA For Africa gang were far more prepared. There was a predefined running order and each soloist had a full musical score with their part clearly marked. It was all right there...
I’ve thought about it for years, and now believe that more than our brain and tongue are involved in creating language, simply because of the evidence. There is rhythm in every word we use. From the single syllable words, like “crab,” a firm stomp of a step, to many syllable words...