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...other group for more than the odd fleeting moment. If you can imagine a music that sounds a little like the Beach Boys in their early 'I Get Around' stage but harder, or like The Stones' 'Jumping Jack Flash' but harder, you have the Who at their medium mellowest, i.e. doing 'Out in the Street...

Author: By Sal I. Imam, | Title: The Who | 8/13/1968 | See Source »

HELLO, DOLLY! (RCA Victor). Almost everyone who can carry a tune has recorded Jerry Herman's title song, but it sounds mellowest and best here where it came from. Eileen Brennan makes Ribbons Down My Back send shivers. However, it is the meddling matchmaker. Carol Channing. all brass and honey, who firmly takes over the proceedings when she announces, / Put My Hand In, and stays zanily in charge till she gurgles So Long, Dearie...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On Broadway: Jun. 19, 1964 | 6/19/1964 | See Source »

Almost 160 men will make up this season's edition of the University's loudest, mellowest, and most famous musical organization. The group, according to Band manager Dana M. Hastings '53, will include some 53 freshmen, the largest number of men from any class ever admitted to the band at one time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Band Enlists Over 50 Freshmen; Hits Field As Largest in History | 9/23/1952 | See Source »

Franklin D. Roosevelt's "hold-the-line" order last week stiffened the spine of the oldest (56 years), mellowest independent Federal agency with regulatory powers. After ten months of needling from OPA, the Interstate Commerce Commission rescinded for the rest of 1943 the 4.8% freight-rate increase that it had granted the railroads last year. That increase had been granted to the railroads to ease their fiscal pain when they granted a 10% wage increase to railroad labor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Change of Heart | 4/26/1943 | See Source »

Tall, lean, balding Joseph Szigeti (rhymes with spaghetti) is not the silky-slickest violinist in the world (Jascha Heifetz is), nor the velvety-mellowest (Fritz Kreisler is). But for flawless taste and all-round performance, Fiddler Szigeti gets the votes of most critics, fiddlers, composers, fastidious concert-fanciers. The 15 years, on & off, that Szigeti has fiddled in the U. S. have given him a taste for such U. S. diversions as listening to swing and the radio. Last week radio "jaywalkers"-as he calls dial-twiddlers-had a chance to hear Szigeti...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Szigeti on the Air | 1/20/1941 | See Source »

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