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...percussiveness of the Keys that best defines them. One can’t help but be moved by their driving beat, and both are such strong instrumentalists that, as they become possessed by the meter itself, they seem to be calling on some long-lost rhythmic truth. Sounding older, deeper, and more organic than others who’ve borrowed so heavily from the blues, they combine formidable talent with a soulfulness that many find lacking in groups like Led Zeppelin. Auerbach coaxed his myriad licks and blues scales out of the same Gibson SG all night, fingering and manning...

Author: By Henry M. Cowles, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Southern Blues-Rock Duo Pounds the Avalon | 11/8/2006 | See Source »

...from the Phantom of the Opera. The familiar themes were a crowd pleaser.The centerpiece of the concert was the arrangement and performance of the Harry Potter theme by Matthew L. Tobey ’07. An ambitious effort, Tobey proved a capable organist, but it was unclear whether his rhythmic hesitations were part of the arrangement or a case of nerves. Tobey teased the Indiana Jones and Star Wars themes before returning to the original motif for an overly dramatic and almost cheesy finale, complete with tinkling bells. Tobey’s piece was well received. Indeed, many had shown...

Author: By R. DEREK Wetzel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Midnight Organ Recital Pedals Through 'Potter' | 11/5/2006 | See Source »

...Ranch is the latest outdoor pursuit in management training. In today's corporate-training world, there are the old standbys like rock climbing, rope mazes and Dale Carnegie. But a wide variety of other programs have developed that purport to impart management wisdom: martial arts, golf (don't ask), rhythmic drumming (ditto), paintball and treasure hunts among them. Some trainers use improvisational comedy to supposedly unleash the inner Jay Leno in trainees, while other consultants bring along wild animals to scare off any doubts about promoting Smithers to GM in the Northeast office...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Horses as Courses | 10/29/2006 | See Source »

...Blues. It’s easy to become indulgent and overly sentimental when playing music like this, but Silverman never succumbs to that level. Instead, he plays with grace and restraint, making the occasional outburst even more ecstatic and satisfying for the listener.Silverman plays a much more rhythmic and syncopated line in the second movement, “Sri Moonshine.” The jazzy and chromatic melody plays in rhythmic counterpoint with the piano, harp, percussion, and brass—instruments retuned for the piece using a system that is alien to most listeners. As a result, the amplified...

Author: By Eric W. Lin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: CD Review: John Adams, “The Dharma at Big Sur/ My Father Knew Charles Ives” | 10/19/2006 | See Source »

...astronauts to Pooh Bear and bunions. All proceeds from the just-released album go to Save the Children's campaign that funds children's education in global conflict zones. But what do the experts think? maggie Age: 23 months "Shoes, shoes, shoes" Maggie chants while doing a rhythmic yet fit-like dance and points to her feet during Half Man Half Biscuit's David Wainwright's Feet. It's more the gleeful trance of an ecstatic clubber than a toddler's sway. So far so good then - although admittedly our reviewer had just that morning responded in the same...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Too Cool For School | 10/17/2006 | See Source »

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