Word: musicians
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...benefit of this structure for the musicians is that it allows them more playing time, members say. "A musician can play a whole five or six minute segment at a time, instead of just a few measures during rehearsal," says Tokuno, who plays violin and recorder...
...Moscow's Arbat pedestrian mall, evening strollers cluster around a young guitarist. The music has stopped, and the passersby follow a heated argument between a dowdy middle-aged woman and a policeman. Clearly on the defensive, the officer insists that he is not forbidding the street musician to play but only questioning why he is cadging coins. "Times have changed," the angry music fan counters. "The police should not be sticking their noses into matters that don't concern them." The Moscow cop walks away grumbling, "Right now, anything goes...
Instead, the musician, who has attracted a loyal following of Cambridge residents and Harvard students, said he will move his nightly concerts to the city-owned traffic island in the middle of Brattle Street. Hunsberger said he does not plan to reapply for a Harvard permit...
...sing," he said last week. "It is my philosophy to sing what the people want." So people attending a Chuck Berry concert will hear the '50s jukebox blowin' the familiar fuses. Those who see Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll will find a musician who charms and exasperates. Those who read The Autobiography will have a great time inside the perpetual-motion mind of rock's prime performer. The devil is alive and well. And onstage or on the page, he still makes motorvating music...
...take my being here as a complete miracle," said Tenghiz Gudava through a translator. Gudava, a musician, arrived in Boston from the Soviet Union three weeks ago with his mother Raisa, his brother Edward, Edward's wife Marina and their son Zurab...