Word: musicalization
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Friends, acquaintances, music industry officials and fans convinced them to go on, so Chicago searched for a new guitarist and settled on 26-year-old Frampton look-alike Donnie Dacus. With a new producer and a revamped style, Chicago came up with Hot Streets, an album destined to take its place as one of the better Chicago albums in a twelve-record pantheon of truly amazing consistency. Every Chicago album has gone platinum and deservedly so--the group is seriously committed to producing high-quality, enervating, harmonious jazz-rock (heavy on the rock); and Hot Streets is a fine album...
DARYL HALL and John Oates are a curious combination. They possess a wealth of musical talents, both having shown over the course of their careers that they can write exceptional music. Neither one displays exceptional virtuousity with instruments--Hall plays an adequate keyboard and Oates strums a less-than-spectacular guitar. However, vocally the two complement each other nicely. Hall's wide-ranging, piercing voice contrasts well with Oates' smooth, sensual tenor...
...professor of Government. Occupations Number Percent Medicine 42 18.1 Law 37 15.9 Bureaucrats (Civil Servants) 36 15.5 Business (44) 19.0 Commerce-Manufacturing 19 Publishing 13 Finance-Insurance 6 Communications 3 Agriculture 1 Real Estate 1 Transportation 1 Education (Scholars) 31 13.4 Science 11 4.7 Writing 7 3.0 Music 6 2.6 Engineering 5 2.2 Military Officer Corps 4 1.7 Architecture 3 1.3 Divinity 3 1.3 Theater 3 1.3 --- ---- Total...
Data provided by Caldwell Titcomb '47, professor of music at Brandeis Universiy, who is preparing the first major history of blacks at Harvard...
...world of George Grosz's biting satirical portraits of the bloated German bourgeoisie. Director Keith Hack paces the play with caustic Brechtian briskness, and the large cast ably meets that demand. Scene follows scene in revue fashion, and each blackout brings on the string quartet. At first the music seems endearing. Later, the juxtaposition becomes ominous as the waltzes seem more and more like a smiling mask shielding a leper's face...