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News: all-star cast revealed for Footballers’ Wives the Musical cast recording
News: all-star cast revealed for Footballers’ Wives the Musical cast recording @fwmusical
Celebrating the 20-year anniversary of its premiere on ITV in 2002 and ahead of a planned stage musical production, Big Broad Productions are next month releasing an 18-track studio cast recording of Footballers’ Wives The Musical. Alice Fearn and Simon Bailey are our power couple, Tanya and Jason Turner, team Captain and Captain’s wife supreme! Emma Hatton and Liam Doyle are Chardonnay…
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moonwoodhollow · 6 months
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🎵 My username in songs 🎵
I was tagged by the lovely @thebramblewood, thank you! I was cursing my username throughout though because it was unexpectedly difficult to find 6 songs with O that I like haha
M - My Love - Florence + the Machine
O - One Summer's Day - Joe Hisaishi
O - Out of the Dark - Falco
N - Never Be The Same Again - Mel C
W - Wish I Didn't Miss You - Angie Stone
O - Overture - Tristan und Isolde (opera)
O - Ordinary World - Duran Duran
D - Deep Down - Lexie Liu
H - Holy (Til You Let Me Go) - Rina Sawayama
O - Of Mice and Men - Megadeth
L - Let Us Die - King Princess
L - Les Fleurs - Minnie Riperton
O - Outside - George Michael
W - Wuthering Heights - Michel Legrand
I tag @softerpixels, @cowplant-snacks, @folkbreeze, @cinamun & @sweetbeagaming (if you've already done it, I'm sorry I missed it!)
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Film Music: 50 unforgettable themes arranged for piano & guitar
Please, subscribe to our Library. Thank you!Best Sheet Music download from our Library.Film Music: 50 unforgettable themes arranged for piano and guitar (WITH SHEET MUSIC)Exodus - Ernest Gold (Piano Solo arr. by Richard Clayderman) Sheet MusicEnnio Morricone - Roger Waters Lost Boys Calling (from The Legend of 1900) GUITARJoe Hisaishi - Howl's Moving Castle - Promise of the World (Ending Theme) Piano Solo sheet musicWarmHearted (piano solo)Ennio Morricone Playing Love transcription The Legend of 1900You must believe in spring Michel Legrand (Piano solo sheet music)La La Land - Main Theme (piano solo) with sheet musicOver the Rainbow (piano solo with sheet music)The Entertainer (A Ragtime two steps) by Scott Joplin - with sheet musicThe Pink Panther Theme (complete with sheet music)One Summer's day (The name of life) いのちの名前 (inochi no namae) by Joe Hisaishi (with sheet music)CINEMA PARADISO - ENNIO MORRICONE with sheet musicMoon River - Henry Mancini with sheet musicThe Piano - Big my Secret (Michael Nyman) with sheet musicThe Shadow of your Smile - Solo Guitar with sheet music Play alongLes jours tranquilles, André Gagnon avec partitionThe way we were (piano solo) with sheet musicA Clockwork Orange (Beethoviana)Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head (Guitar)Rocketman the song from the Motion Picture - Elton John with sheet musicThe Godfather Waltz - Nino Rota (with sheet music)You've Got A Friend In Me - Randy Newman (piano solo with sheet music)Jim Brickman - Mary Poppins MedleyJames Bond-Theme with sheet musicMorricone Once upon a time in the West - C'era una volta il West (with sheet music)The Godfather Theme - Nino Rota (Guitar arrangement with sheet music and TABS)Zorba The Greek - Mikis Theodorakis Guitar arr. with TABSFor your eyes only - (Bill Conti / Michael Leeson) Theme from the James Bond film (piano solo with sheet music)John Barry - Somewhere in time (with sheet music)Dave Grusin - Solo piano - Random heartsJohn Barry - Out of Africa (Main Theme) Easy Piano Solo transcr.Gagnon, André - Origami (avec partition, sheet music)Fly - Ludovico Einaudi Intouchables (with sheet music, partition)André Gagnon - Un Piano sur la Mer (partition, sheet music)Hans Zimmer - Time inception Piano solo arr. (with sheet music)As time goes by - Herman Hupfeld (piano solo) with sheet musicLES MOULINS DE MON COEUR Michel Legrand (The windmills of your mind) partition (sheet music) GuitarLe Cose Che Sei Per Me (The Things You Are To Me) Spartito - sheet musicLe vent, le cri (guitar) Le Professionnel Ennio MorriconeMancini - The Pink Panther Theme - Easy Piano Solo with sheet musicFrancis Lai - Concerto pour la find de l'amour (Piano solo arr.)Andrew Lloyd Webber - Memory (Easy Piano solo) from CatsElton John, Can you Feel The Love Tonight, Lion King (Easy piano solo sheet music)The Simpsons Main Theme (piano solo with sheet music)La La Land - Another Day of Sun (Piano solo) Music by Justin HurwitzDownload the best Film Music scores from our Library.George Gershwin: An american in Paris (for piano solo)Yann Tiersen Comptine d'un autre été: L'aprés-midiMEMORIES OF GREEN (BLADE RUNNER) with sheet music by VangelisRyuichi Sakamoto 'The Sheltering Sky'Dragon Ball Makafushigi Adventure with sheet musicBrowse in the Library:Downton Abbey Theme (John Lunn) - Piano Solo sheet music
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La La Land - Main Theme (piano solo) with sheet music
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Over the Rainbow (piano solo with sheet music)
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The Pink Panther Theme (complete with sheet music)
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One Summer's day (The name of life) いのちの名前 (inochi no namae) by Joe Hisaishi (with sheet music)
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CINEMA PARADISO - ENNIO MORRICONE with sheet music
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Moon River - Henry Mancini with sheet music
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The Piano - Big my Secret (Michael Nyman) with sheet music
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The Shadow of your Smile - Solo Guitar with sheet music Play along
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Les jours tranquilles, André Gagnon avec partition
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The way we were (piano solo) with sheet music
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A Clockwork Orange (Beethoviana)
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Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head (Guitar)
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Rocketman the song from the Motion Picture - Elton John with sheet music
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The Godfather Waltz - Nino Rota (with sheet music)
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You've Got A Friend In Me - Randy Newman (piano solo with sheet music)
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Jim Brickman - Mary Poppins Medley
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James Bond-Theme with sheet music
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Morricone Once upon a time in the West - C'era una volta il West (with sheet music)
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The Godfather Theme - Nino Rota (Guitar arrangement with sheet music and TABS)
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Zorba The Greek - Mikis Theodorakis Guitar arr. with TABS
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For your eyes only - (Bill Conti / Michael Leeson) Theme from the James Bond film (piano solo with sheet music)
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John Barry - Somewhere in time (with sheet music)
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Dave Grusin - Solo piano - Random hearts
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John Barry - Out of Africa (Main Theme) Easy Piano Solo transcr.
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Gagnon, André - Origami (avec partition, sheet music)
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Fly - Ludovico Einaudi Intouchables (with sheet music, partition)
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André Gagnon - Un Piano sur la Mer (partition, sheet music)
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Hans Zimmer - Time inception Piano solo arr. (with sheet music)
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As time goes by - Herman Hupfeld (piano solo) with sheet music
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LES MOULINS DE MON COEUR Michel Legrand (The windmills of your mind) partition (sheet music) Guitar
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Le Cose Che Sei Per Me (The Things You Are To Me) Spartito - sheet music
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Le vent, le cri (guitar) Le Professionnel Ennio Morricone
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Mancini - The Pink Panther Theme - Easy Piano Solo with sheet music
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Francis Lai - Concerto pour la find de l'amour (Piano solo arr.)
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Andrew Lloyd Webber - Memory (Easy Piano solo) from Cats
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Elton John, Can you Feel The Love Tonight, Lion King (Easy piano solo sheet music)
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The Simpsons Main Theme (piano solo with sheet music)
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La La Land - Another Day of Sun (Piano solo) Music by Justin Hurwitz
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Download the best Film Music scores from our Library.
George Gershwin: An american in Paris (for piano solo)
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Yann Tiersen Comptine d'un autre été: L'aprés-midi
https://youtu.be/NvryolGa19A
MEMORIES OF GREEN (BLADE RUNNER) with sheet music by Vangelis
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Ryuichi Sakamoto 'The Sheltering Sky'
https://youtu.be/O5en0yCa5g0
Dragon Ball Makafushigi Adventure with sheet music
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Downton Abbey Theme (John Lunn) - Piano Solo sheet music
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LÉGENDES DU JAZZ
PHIL WOODS, MAÎTRE DU SAXOPHONE ALTO Né le 2 novembre 1931 à Springfield, au Massachusetts, Phil Woods avait obtenu son premier saxophone à l’âge de douze ans. Woods avait été particulièrement influencé par Benny Carter et Johnny Hodges. Après avoir pris des leçons de saxophone chez le vendeur d’instruments de musique local, Woods, qui était reconnu pour avoir une oreille exceptionnelle, avait étudié avec le pianiste Lennie Tristano à la Manhattan School of Music, puis à la Juilliard School of Music où il avait étudié la musique classique durant quatre ans. Comme il n’existait pas encore de majeure de saxophone à Juilliard, son ami Joe Loapes lui avait donné des cours de clarinette. Phil Woods avait obtenu son baccalauréat en 1952. DÉBUTS PROFESSIONNELS Même si Woods n’était pas vraiment un imitateur de Charlie Parker, il avait été surnommé ‘’New Bird’’, à l’instar d’autres saxophonistes alto comme Sonny Stitt et Julian ‘’Cannonball’’ Adderley.
Après avoir accompagné le trompettiste Kenny Dorham et le pianiste George Wallington, Woods avait commencé à diriger ses propres groupes dans les années 1950. Même si Woods préférait la formation à deux saxophones adoptée par Gene Ammons et Sonny Stitt, il avait fait ses débuts comme leader sur l’album ‘’Pot Pie’’ en 1954 en compagnie du trompettiste Jon Eardley.
À partir de 1957, Woods avait souvent joué en duo avec le saxophoniste alto Gene Quill, un saxophoniste spécialisé dans les big bands. Woods avait aussi collaboré à l’occasion avec le pianiste Herbie Hancock et le contrebassiste Ron Carter dans le cadre d’enregistrements avec les disques Blue Note. De 1959 à 1967, Woods avait également travaillé avec le batteur Buddy Rich et les chefs d’orchestre Quincy Jones, Benny Goodbman et Clark Terry. Woods avait aussi brièvement dirigé un quartet avec le pianiste Hal Galper, qui était devenu un de ses plus proches collaborateurs dans les années 1980.
En 1956, Woods avait été invité par Quincy Jones à participer à une tournée avec Dizzy Gillespie. La tournée était commanditée par le département d’État des États-Unis. Quelques années plus tard, Woods était parti en Europe en tournée avec Jones. En 1962, Woods avait fait une tournée en Russie avec Benny Goodman. Particulièrement apprécié des big bands en raison de son habileté à lire la musique et de la virtuosité de ses solos, Woods avait joué notamment avec Oliver Nelson, Michel Legrand et George Russell. Il avait même aidé le trompettiste Clark Terry à fonder son propre big band.
Reconnu pour la clarté de sa sonorité et sa technique impeccable, Phil Woods avait contribué à redéfinir le bebop. Même si Woods était davantage reconnu pour avoir pratiqué un jazz plutôt traditionnel, il ne dédaignait pas sortir des sentiers battus à l’occasion. Après s’être installé en France en 1968, Woods avait commencé à gagner sa vie comme compositeur de jingles publicitaires, avant de connaître le succès comme leader du groupe d’avant-garde European Rhythm Machine, une formation co-dirigée par le pianiste suisse George Gruntz et qui mettait en vedette Henri Texier à la contrebasse et le batteur Daniel Humair. À l’époque, la radio française offrait aux musiciens de jazz des honoraires plutôt alléchants, ce qui avait incité Woods à composer énormément, notamment pour la radio danoise et belge. Il avait également écrit un ballet pour la télévision française. RETOUR AUX ÉTATS-UNIS Woods était retourné aux États-Unis en 1972. Woods avait alors commencé à connaître du succès à la tête d’un formation comprenant le pianiste Mike Melillo, le contrebassiste Steve Gilmore et le batteur Bill Goodwin. Plus tard, le trompettiste Bryan Lynch et les pianistes Bill Charlap et Bill Mays s’étaient joints au groupe. Une série d’albums enregistrée sous étiquette Concord avait éventuellement consacré le statut international de Woods à la fin des années 1980 et au début des années 1990.
Dans les années 1990, Woods avait aussi eu une collaboration très fructueuse avec le pianiste italien Enrico Pieranunzi. Durant cette période, Woods avait également rendu hommage à des musiciens comme le pianiste Bill Evans et le clarinettiste Woody Herman.
Perfectionniste, Woods prenait son rôle de professeur très au sérieux. Woods dirigeait des classes de jazz un peu partout à travers le monde, notamment à la National Youth Jazz Orchestra en Grande-Bretagne et à la Catania City Brass Orkestra en Italie. Woods avait également de mentor à plusieurs jeunes musiciens comme le saxophoniste alto Grace Kelly, avec qui il avait enregistré l’album ‘’The Man with the Hat’’ en 2011.
Après une tentative infructueuse de fonder un groupe de musique électronique, Woods avait formé un quintet qui était toujours actif en 2004. Reconnu pour sa maîtrise du saxophone alto, Woods avait dominé le palmarès du magazine DownBeat durant trente ans. Quant à son quintet, il avait été élu meilleur groupe de jazz à de nombreuses reprises.
Loin de se limiter au jazz, Phil Woods avait également collaboré avec de grandes vedettes de la musique pop comme Billy Joel, Paul Simon ainsi que le groupe Steely Dan. Le producteur Phil Ramone, qui avait été un des anciens camarades de classe de Woods à la Juilliard School of Music, l’avait invité à participer à l’album de Simon intitulé ‘’Still Crazy After All These years.’’
L’un des plus grands succès de Woods avait été son album en spectacle ‘’More Live’’, enregistré à Austin, au Texas, en 1979. Même si Woods était surtout saxophoniste, on peut l’entendre jouer des solos de clarinette sur quelques albums.
Phil Woods avait également co-fondé en 1978, avec Rick Chamberlain et Ed Joubert, l’organisation Celebration of the Arts (COTA), qui était devenue plus tard la Delaware Water Gap Celebration of the Arts. L’organisation avait pour but de soutenir la diffusion du jazz et sa relation avec les autres disciplines artistiques. L’organisation accueille en septembre de chaque année le Celebration of the Arts Festival dans la ville de Water Gap, au Delaware. En 2005, Phil Woods a fait l’objet d’un documentaire intitulé ‘’Phil Woods: A Life in E Flat – Portrait of a Jazz Legend.’’ Dirigé par Rich Lerner, le documentaire est produit par Graham Carter. MALADIE ET DÉCÈS En 1957, Phil Woods avait épousé la veuve de Charlie Parker, Chan Richardson, avec qui il avait été marié pendant dix-sept ans. Woods était également le beau-père de la fille de Chan, Kim. Le 4 septembre 2015, Woods avait rendu hommage à Bird dans le cadre d’un concert intitulé ‘’Charlie Parker with Strings’’ qui mettait en vedette l’Orchestre symphonique de Pittsburgh. Woods, qui souffrait d’emphysème chronique depuis plusieurs années, avait transporté son réservoir à oxygène sur scène.
À la fin du concert qui avait lieu à Manchester, Woods avait officiellement annoncé qu’il prenait sa retraite. Phil Woods est mort d’emphysème à Delaware Water Gap, le 29 septembre 2015 à l’âge de quatre-vingt-trois ans. Ont survécu à Woods sa seconde épouse Jill Goodwin, son fils Garth, trois petites-filles et un petit-fils.
Woods avait remporté plusieurs prix et distinctions au cours de sa carrière. Le chanteur Billy Joel avait rendu hommage à son ancien collaborateur en déclarant: “We are diminished by your loss. But we are forever augmented by your work. You were the best.” En 1975, Woods avait décroché un prix Grammy pour la meilleure performance par un groupe de jazz. Woods avait remporté trois autres prix Grammy au cours de sa carrière pour des prestations en spectacle. En 2007, la carrière de Woods avait été couronnée par la remise d’un National Endowment for the Arts. Le Kennedy Center de New York l’avait également reconnu comme légende vivante du jazz.
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CHINEN, Nate. ‘’Phil Woods, Saxophonist Revered in Jazz and Heard on Hits, Dies at 83.’’ Internet, 29 septembre 2015. ‘’Phil Woods.’’ Wikipedia 2022. ‘’Phil Woods Obituary.’’ The Guardian, 30 septembre 2015.
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5/27 おはようございます。 Norman Connors / Saturday Night Special BDS5643 等更新完了しました。
Jon Hendricks / Cloudburst enja4032 Carole Simpson / All About Carole t878 Count Basie Joe Turner / The Bosses 2310709 Michel Legrand / At Shelly's Manne Hole V6-8760 Duke Pearson / I Don't Care Who Knows It B1724383522019 Frank Wright / One For John 529.336 Joe Farrell / Upon This Rock CTI 6042 S1 Gil Evans / Svengali Sd1643 Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame / I 80049-1 Norman Connors / Saturday Night Special BDS5643 Luis Gasca Joe Henderson / Born To Love You F-9461 Luis Gasca / Collage f9504 Detroit Emeralds / You Want It, You Got It wb2013 Ashford & Simpson / Gimme Something Real BS2739 Roger / The Many Facets Of Roger BSK3594 Baden Powell / Apaixonado 75011 Cold Blood / First Taste of Sin Ms2074 Cold Blood / Sisyphus SD205
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The Mentor Podcast Episode 134: Scaling Your Business Through Social Media Marketing, with Joe & Jen [Video]
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Bought these CD’s in New York last week
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1975 - Michel Legrand and Friends in concert - Carnegie Hall
Michel Legrand (p, voc), Phil Woods (as), Marvin Stamm (tp), Joe Beck (g), Bob Daugherty (b), Grady Tate (dr)
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3/30 Book Deals
Good morning and happy Monday, all! I just typed out this entire post and then the new Tumblr update wigged out and my entire draft got deleted. :’) Anyway, I hope you all had a great weekend and are ready for another week! This is technically my official third week of isolation/staying at home and honestly it’s a bit disconcerting how little my weekly daily routine has changed, haha. I still haven’t been able to figure out how to get home to husband, but I know we’re all dealing with our own individual stressors right now and we’ll all get through this and figure things out together!
I’ve gathered a few more ebooks on sale today to share with you guys and maybe help take your mind off of the chaos happening around us, if only for a little bit. I know it can be hard to focus right now sometimes (I know I’ve been struggling), but books really are nice and help when I’m able to focus. I know it’s been harder to get physical books lately with libraries being closed and deliveries being delayed/etc., so hopefully some ebooks help! I also saw that Gardner’s, a wholesaler in the UK, has stopped deliveries which means not great things for the UK book industry and I wonder what will happen here. Anyway, let’s stay positive where we can, so I hope you all have a great day and stay safe! :)
Today’s Deals:
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Best Served Cold by Joe Abercrombie - https://amzn.to/2Jna3MI
The Killing Moon by N.K. Jemisin - https://amzn.to/2w2TYZC
One Way by S.J. Morden - https://amzn.to/2wOLvJJ
Torn by Rowenna Miller - https://amzn.to/33Wl3Ko
The Magician's Lie by Greer Macallister - https://amzn.to/3dECuU9
Summer Knight by Jim Butcher - https://amzn.to/3auGd4T
Sawkill Girls by Claire Legrand - https://amzn.to/3auyKmp
Symptoms of Being Human by Jeff Garvin - https://amzn.to/2UuYY2k
The Library at the Edge of the World by Felicity Hayes-McCoy - https://amzn.to/3auGl4n
Verity by Colleen Hoover - https://amzn.to/3bGlhrB
Here There Are Monsters by Amelina Berube - https://amzn.to/2X169ku
After the Fire by Will Hill - https://amzn.to/3bA90Fi
Nocturna by Maya Motayne - https://amzn.to/2JnaYNa
NOTE:  I am categorizing these book deals posts under the tag #bookdeals, so if you don’t want to see them then just block that tag and you should be good. I am an Amazon affiliate in addition to a Book Depository affiliate and will receive a small (but very much needed!)  commission on any purchase made through these links.
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ORCHESTRAL COMPILATION
[classically styled pieces from VIII and XV, as well as a handful from other sources.]
— dance of youth (tokyo philharmonic orchestra)
— balamb garden ~ ami (nobuo uematsu)
— sunset waltz (yoko shimomura)
— heartbeat & unspoken love (joe hisaishi)
— the flower garden (joe hisaishi)
— love grows (nobuo uematsu)
— k’anting love song (tokyo philharmonic orchestra)
— fisherman’s horizon (nobuo uematsu)
— dewdrops at dawn (yoko shimomura)
— three wishes on a rose (tokyo philharmonic orchestra)
— come back to sorrento (michel legrand)
BONUS:
— the fragrance of dark coffee (godot’s theme)
— ratatouille main theme (le festin by camille but as an instrumental piece)
— swing de chocobo (nobuo uematsu)
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hi chris!! I’m sorry if you already got asked this but what are some of your favorite film scores? And if some of your followers want to share theirs as well it would be lovely, im trying to listen to something else other than my 3 old playlists lol. Tysm and you’re my favorite blogger btw I love how passionate you are about the things you like, you made me remember just how fun & cathartic some movies can be <3
<33333333 love u and happy u get something out of whatever the hell im doing on here! im not sure if you mean scores specifically or soundtracks in general (since score usually implies instrumental while soundtrack implies vocals) so ill separate the two
scores (original, mostly instrumental):
joe hisaishi's scores - hana-bi, totoro, sonatine, spirited away, porco rosso, etc etc etc
nicholas britell - moonlight, if beale street could talk
quincy jones - the deadly affair, the italian job, the pawnbroker, in cold blood
angel's egg
it follows
philip glass - koyaanisqatsi, candyman, mishima
mica levi - jackie, under the skin
abel korzeniowski - nocturnal animals, a single man
jonny greenwood - phantom thread, you were never really here, the master, there will be blood
suspiria (both 1977 and 2018!)
michel legrand - umbrellas of cherbourg, young girls of rochefort
the handmaiden
jóhann jóhannsson - mandy, arrival, prisoners
shin godzilla
three colors: blue
the red shoes
phenomena
bernard herrmann - the ghost and mrs muir, vertigo, psycho, really just most of his h*tchcock scores
eduard artemyev - solaris, stalker, etc
imperial dreams (flying lotus!)
your name.
hausu
possession
shirkers
soundtracks (not always entirely original, sometimes vocals):
knight of cups
children of men
the tree of life
phantom of the paradise
paprika
all about lily chou-chou
the shape of water
una mujer fantástica
looking for mr. goodbar
manhunter
the age of innocence
hannibal 2001
in the mood for love
hunt for the wilderpeople
badlands
happy together
battements par minute
sorry to bother you
Nekromantik 1 and 2
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Phil Woods - Sonata For Alto Saxophone And Piano (sheet music)
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Phil Woods
Woods ( Springfield , Massachusetts , November 2, 1931 - Stroudsbourg, Pennsylvania , September 29, 2015 ) was an American jazz Philip Wells musician , saxophonist alto , and clarinetist ; he has also occasionally played the soprano . He falls into the stylistic current of bebop.
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Phil Woods studied music with Lennie Tristano , who has been a major influence on his career, at the Manhattan School of Music and The Juilliard School . His friend Joe Lopes taught him to play the clarinet, as there was no lead saxophone at Juilliard at the time. Although he never copied Charlie Parker , he was known as the "New Bird", a nickname that has also been applied to other musicians such as Sonny Stitt and Cannonball Adderley at one point or another in his careers. He wanted to take the baton from Parker and expressed it like this: “They say that Charlie Parker was God. In that case, I am his messenger ” or “I never get tired of playing Charlie Parker's music, in the same way that no one gets tired of playing Mozart”. His professional career began in 1954 with a brief collaboration with Richard Haynes . He later was engaged by the Charlie Barnet Orchestras and by the Jimmy Raney Quintet . Also in 1954 he recorded his first album under his name and in a quintet for the "New Jazz" label and entitled Phil Woods and New Jazz Quintet . In 1956, he entered Dizzy Gillespie, performing all over the world during the three years he was with him. He then moved on to drummer Buddy Rich's Orchestra band in 1958 and between 1959 and 1961, he played in the Quincy Jones . In 1961, Phil Woods recorded his first album as a quintet with his own compositions, Rights of Swing , for the "Candid" label with the accompaniment of Tommy Flanagan on piano and Curtis Fuller on trombone. In 1962, he participated in the group that accompanied Benny Goodman on a tour in the Soviet Union sponsored by the State Department, of which the album Benny Goodman and his Orchestra in Moscow remains . Phil Woods later performed and recorded in the Thelonious Monk and Oliver Nelson groups , but did not record again as a leader until 1966. He collaborated with a host of jazz musicians throughout his life. His contributions can be highlighted of him on albums by John Lewis ( Orchestra USA ), Sonny Rollins ( Alfie ), Stéphane Grapelli ( Master Sessions, vol. 1 ) and Bill Evans ( Symbiosis ). Or in soundtracks of famous films like El hustler or Blow Up . After going to France in 1968, Woods led The European Rhythm Machine , along with pianist Gordon Beck; Henri Texier, on double bass; and Daniel Humair, on drums, a group that tended towards the jazz avant-garde. He returned to the United States in 1972 and, after a failed attempt to establish an electronic group, he formed a quintet that lasted, with some changes in its members, until 2004. In 1973, after a musical encounter with Michel Legrand , Woods recorded the album Musique du Bois , which is situated in the modern jazz tradition and helps to redirect jazz to its natural channels on the basis of updating the forms of bebop. In 1979, Phil Woods recorded More Live , at the Armadillo World Headquarters in Austin, Texas. His best-known work as a sideman has perhaps been Billy Joel's pop song " Just the Way You Are ", in which he plays alto sax. He also played alto sax on Steely Dan's "Doctor Wu", from his well-known and highly praised 1975 album Katy Lied , as well as Paul Simon's 1975 hit Have a Good Time . During his last years he recorded some tributes to fellow musicians such as Thelonious Monk , Our Monk , a selection of his compositions recorded with the Italian pianist Franco D'Andrea. When he was named a Master of Jazz by the US National Endowment for the Arts 5 in 2007, he said: “Jazz will never die. It's music forever, and I like to think that my music is somewhere and will have a duration that may not be forever, but that it can influence others." Although Woods is primarily a saxophonist, he is also a fine clarinet player and his solos are scattered throughout his recordings. A good example is his clarinet solo in Misirlou from the album Into The Woods . Woods was married to Chan Parker, the widow of Charlie Parker, for seventeen years. On the morning of September 29, 2015, great teacher Phil Woods passed away after a long battle with pulmonary emphysema. Discography As leader/co-leader 1954– 55: Pot Pie (New Jazz, 1963) with Jon Eardley 1955: Woodlore (Prestige, 1956) 1956: Pairing Off (Prestige, 1956) 1956: The Young Bloods (Prestige, 1957) with Donald Byrd 1957: Four Altos (Prestige) with Gene Quill, Hal Stein, Sahib Shihab 1957: Phil and Quill with Prestige with Gene Quill 1957: Sugan (Status) 1957: Warm Woods (Epic) 1961: Rights of Swing (Candid) 1967: Greek Cooking (Impulse!) 1968: Alto Summit (MPS) with Lee Konitz, Pony Poindexter and Leo Wright 1968: Alive And Well In Paris (Pathé) 1969: Round Trip (Verve) 1970: Phil Woods and his European Rhythm Machine at the Frankfurt Jazz Festival (Embryo) 1970: Phil Woods and his European Rhythm Machine at the Montreux Jazz Festival (MGM) 1972: Live At Montreux 72 (Verve) 1974: New Music by the New Phil Woods Quartet (Testament) 1974: Musique du Bois (Muse) 1975: Floresta Canto (RCA) with Chris Gunning Orchestra 1975: Images (RCA Victor) with Michel Legrand 1976: Phil Woods & The Japanese Rhythm Machine (RCA Victor) 1976: The New Phil Woods Album 1976: Altology (Prestige) 1977: Live from the Show Boat 1977: Summer Afternoon Jazz (Hindsight) 1978: Song for Sisyphus (King (Japan)) 1979: I Remember (Gryphon) 1980: Phil Woods Quartet Live (Clean Cuts) 1980: Phil Woods/Lew Tabackin (Omnisound) with Lew Tabackin 1981: Three for All (Enja) with Tommy Flanagan and Red Mitchell 1981: 'More' Live (Adelphi) 1981: European Tour Live (Red) 1982: Live from New York (Palo Alto) 1983: At the Vanguard (Antilles) 1984: Integrity (Red) 1984: Heaven (Evidence) 1984: Piper at the Gates of Dawn (Sea Breeze Jazz) with Chris Swansen 1986: Dizzy Gillespie Meets Phil Woods Quintet (Timeless) with Dizzy Gillespie 1987: Bop Stew; Bouquet (Concord) 1988: Evolution; Here's to My Lady (Concord) 1988 "Little Big Band Évolution" 1989: Embracable You (Philology) 1989: My Man Benny, My Man Phil (MusicMasters) with Benny Carter 1989: Here's to My Lady (Chesky) 1990: Flash (Concord) 1990: Phil's Mood (Philology) 1991: All Bird Children; Real Life (Concord) 1991: Flowers for Hodges (Concord) 1991 "Altoist" 1991: Real Life, The Little Big Band (Chesky) 1992: Full House (Milestone) 1994: Just Friends; Our Monk (Philology) 1995: Plays the Music of Jim McNeely (TCB) 1996: Mile High Jazz Live in Denver (Concord) 1996: Another Time, Another Place (Evening Star) with Benny Carter 1996: Astor and Elis (Chesky) 1996: The Complete Concert (JMS) with Gordon Beck 1997: Celebration! (Concord) 1998: The Rev and I (Blue Note) with Johnny Griffin 1999: Cool Woods (somethin' else) 2003: The Thrill Is Gone (Venus) 2004: Beyond Brooklyn with Herbie Mann, finished weeks before Mann's death 2006: Pass the Bebop (Cowbell) with Benjamin Koppel and Alex Riel Trio 2006: Tel Aviv Jazz Festival (Philology) with Robert Anchipolovsky and Tony Pancella Trio 2006: American Songbook (Kind of Blue) with Brian Lynch 2007: American Songbook, Vol. 2 (Kind of Blue) with Brian Lynch 2009: Ballads & Blues (Venus) 2011: Man with the Hat (Pazz) with Grace Kelly 2011: Phil & Bill with Bill Mays (Palmetto) Compilation Into the Woods (The Best of Phil Woods) (Concord, 1996) Moonlight In Vermont (CTI, 2005) As sideman With Manny Albam Jazz Goes to the Movies (Impulse!, 1962) The Soul of the City (Solid State, 1966) With Gary Burton 1962: Who Is Gary Burton? (RCA, 1963) 1964: The Groovy Sound of Music (RCA, 1965) With Dizzy Gillespie World Statesman (Norgran, 1956) Dizzy in Greece (Verve, 1957) The New Continent (Limelight, 1962) Rhythmstick (CTI, 1990) With Friedrich Gulda Friedrich Gulda at Birdland (RCA Victor, 1957) A Man of Letters (Decca, 1957) With Quincy Jones The Birth of a Band! (Mercury, 1959) The Great Wide World of Quincy Jones (Mercury, 1959) I Dig Dancers (Mercury, 1960) The Quintessence (Impulse!, 1961) Quincy Jones Explores the Music of Henry Mancini (Mercury, 1964) Golden Boy (Mercury, 1964) I/We Had a Ball (Limelight, 1965) Quincy Plays for Pussycats (Mercury, 1965]) – recorded in 1959-65 With Michel Legrand Legrand Jazz (Philips, 1958) After the Rain (Pablo, 1982) Michel Legrand and Friends (RCA, 1975) With Bryan Lynch Simpático (The Brian Lynch/Eddie Palmieri Project) (ArtistShare, 2006) Bolero Nights for Billie Holiday (Venus, 2008) With Herbie Mann The Jazz We Heard Last Summer (Savoy, 1957) Yardbird Suite (Savoy, 1957) With the Modern Jazz Quartet Jazz Dialogue (Atlantic, 1965) MJQ & Friends: A 40th Anniversary Celebration (Atlantic, 1994) With Thelonious Monk The Thelonious Monk Orchestra at Town Hall (Riverside, 1959) – live Big Band and Quartet in Concert (Columbia, 1963) – live With Oliver Nelson Impressions of Phaedra (United Artists, 1962) Full Nelson (Verve, 1963) More Blues and the Abstract Truth (Impulse!, 1964) Fantabulous (Argo, 1964) Oliver Nelson Plays Michelle (Impulse!, 1966) Happenings with Hank Jones (Impulse!, 1966) The Sound of Feeling (Verve, 1966) Encyclopedia of Jazz (Verve, 1966) The Spirit of '67 with Pee Wee Russell (Impulse!, 1967) The Kennedy Dream (Impulse!, 1967) Jazzhattan Suite (Verve, 1968) With Lalo Schifrin Samba Para Dos with Bob Brookmeyer (Verve, 1963) Once a Thief and Other Themes (Verve, 1965) With Jimmy Smith Monster (Verve, 1965) Hoochie Coochie Man (Verve, 1966) Got My Mojo Workin' (Verve, 1966) With Clark Terry The Happy Horns of Clark Terry (Impulse!, 1964) Squeeze Me! (Chiaroscuro, 1989) With George Wallington Jazz for the Carriage Trade (Prestige, 1956) The New York Scene (Prestige, 1957) Jazz at Hotchkiss (Savoy, 1957) Read the full article
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Movies I watched this week - 39
I spent over 50 (!) hours on the sofa this week, (enjoying myself 85% of the time)...
Sløborn, an ominous Danish-German TV pandemic series, very much like Soderbergh’s ‘Contagion’ and in ‘Black Mirror’ style. Normal life of a small island community between Denmark and Germany breaks down and completely collapses when it is hit by a lethal bird flue like virus.
It was extremely prescient, as it was shot in 2019, before Covid! Conceived as Si-fi, it looks today like TV, because the series was able to capture everything that happened around the world after January 2020 in accurate details.
With Roland Møller (of ‘Riders of Justice’). 7+/10
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My introduction to “The grandmother of The French New Wave”, Agnès Varda (Hard to believe that I never saw her films before!):
✳️✳️✳️ “Inspiration, Creation and Sharing...” Varda by Agnès, my first Varda is her last 2019 auto-biography, in which, at 90, she shared footage and stories from her life and work. The first sample clip (of meeting her Uncle Yanco in Sausalito) won me over, and the rest convinced me to catch up on everything I’ve missed through the years. What a wonderful artist!
✳️✳️✳️ Cléo from 5 to 7. A feminine film about female identity - a new favorite! A beautiful singer must wait 2 hours for the results of her cancer tests. With a magnifique mid-film scene (at 0;38) of the heartbreaking chanson 'Sans Toi', marking the beginning of her quiet transformation.
✳️✳️✳️ Vagabond, a story of a lonely, young woman, an unapologetic drifter, unglamorous, aimless, independent, desperately lost. Dark and nonjudgmental exploration of the refusal to conform to anything. 8+/10.
✳️✳️✳️ (For Sammy - Per our conversation). The Gleaners and I, "The eighth best documentary film of all time”, per ‘Sight & Sound poll. Derived from the famous painting by Millet. Simply wonderful!
✳️✳️✳️ One Hundred And One Nights, 100 year old Michel Piccoli “Monsieur Simon Cinema”, hires a young girl to reminisce with about the history of cinema. An unsuccessful Meta-film that nevertheless is a love letter for cinephiles. Populated by 3 dozens of Who’s Who of French (and World) stars, playacting in this symbolic, Fellinisque fable that draws upon the classics. Mastroianni, Depardieu, Belmondo, Alain Delon, Catherine Deneuve, Jeanne Moreau, Anouk Aimée, Fanny Ardant, Gina Lollobrigida, Jane Birkin, etc, etc..
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✳️✳️✳️ The Young Girls of Rochefort, the wonderful, colorful, sentimental musical by Varda’s husband Jacques Demy, with the most beautiful woman in the world and her sister. Romantic eye candy set to music by Michel Legrand. A year later Deneuve would do Belle de Jour, and Françoise Dorléac would die in a car accident, 8+/10
✳️✳️✳️ Even better, The Young Girls Turn 25, Varda’s 1993 behind the scenes documentary and return to small town Rocheford, to show how it changed the town and left an impression. 9/10
“...The memory of happiness is perhaps also happiness...”
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The other Jacques Demy modern opera The Umbrellas of Cherbourg knocked me over all over again. Catherine Deneuve’s angelic beauty in this film made me cry for the duration like a baby. And not only at the train station when they say goodbye forever.
10/10
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Night moves, a tense thriller by Kelly Reichardt, about three radical environmentalists who blow up an Oregon dam. Slow and tense, and like her ‘First Cow’, watching it filled me with constant, low-level anxiety. The off-screen sabotage is placed at the exact mid-point of the movie: The first half is the preparation for it, and the second half shows the aftermath of the act. 7+/10
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2 unexpected Small Town gems by Miguel Arteta:
✳️✳️✳️ The good Girl, an odd and surprising mismatched romance between 30 year old Jennifer Aniston and Jake Gyllenhaal (22) as employees of a Texas big-box store that is always empty. Her voice-over reminded me of True Romance’s Alabama Whitman. 7/10
✳️✳️✳️ Ed Helms, a sheltered insurance salesman from the backwaters of Wisconsin, goes to an convention in the big city of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The nearly conventional story arc has some genuinely heartfelt funny moments. With Maeby Fünke, as Bree the prostitute and Sigourney Weaver as the ex-teacher he balls. Also a surprising drug party, where he smoke crack cocaine and loves it. 5+/10
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Same theme of people prostituting their own ‘morals’, the notoriously-prudish 1993 Indecent Proposal didn’t age too well. “Billionaire”-porn that asks the question ‘How much would you pay for one night with Robert Redford?’ Gratuitous semi-naked Demi Moore included.
Related: “Stop hitting the button!”
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Wildland (Kød & blod = Flesh and blood), an uncomfortable and claustrophobic Danish gangster thriller about a 17 year old girl who moves in with the criminal family of Sidse Babett Knudsen, her estranged aunt. 6+/10
“For some people, things go wrong before they even begin”
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Jim Jarmusch‘s Broken Flowers, a touching road film with Bill Murray, as an old ‘Don Juan’ who receive a pink, unsigned letter from an old lover, letting him know that he has a 20 year old son he never knew about.
Loveliest film of the week.
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The 2 films directed by Tom Ford:
✳️✳️✳️ A single Man, a sad and lonely gay professor, closeted in 1962 Los Angeles, is preparing to kill himself with a gun, after his boyfriend / love of his life had died in a car accident. Mute and haunting aesthetics in the fashion designer’s debut film, based on a Christopher Isherwood novel.
The ‘Stormy Weather’ dance scene between Charley and George. 8/10
✳️✳️✳️ Nocturnal Animals: Amy Adams is an unhappy owner of a fancy art gallery who receives a disturbing book manuscript written by her ex-husband, which symbolizes their relationship 20 years prior. Rarefied visuals and distinctive style.
Starts with an astonishing scene of obese old ladies dancing naked at Amy’s gala event. Michael Shannon rules as a dying Texas detective! 6+/10.
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Jean Vigo’s 1933 classic Zero for Conduct was so blatantly anarchistic, it was immediately banned in France until after WW2. In silent film style, it tells about a group of mischievous kids who rebel against the authorities of their old-fashioned boarding school. Part-inspiration for Truffaut's 400 Blows.
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Anatomy of a murder, Otto Preminger’s 1960 courtroom drama, with opening credits by Saul Bass. Crisp black & white cinematography, and with rape victim Lee Remick playing it as an outgoing loose girl of ambiguous morals, a modern floozy. 7/10.
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Blush, a wondrous, spectacularly-animated, wordless short by Joe Mateo. What starts as a riff on ‘The Little Prince’, ends up like the opening montage from ‘Up’. The obvious realization that this is a personal metaphor makes the story even deeper.
I watched it twice back to back. 10/10
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If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast - 95 year old Carl Reiner asks a bunch of charming nonagenarian friends how they manage to live so well for so long. Their answers may (not) shock you...
Spry Dick Van Dyke (92) and half-his-age wife end the film with a lovely rendition of “Young at heart”
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Hi-school-level adaptation of Thomas Piketty's book Capital in the 21st Century. A breezy discussion of how slave economy and colonialist military repression 300 years ago turn into extreme capitalism of inequality & tax-avoidance today. America is now similar economically to what England was in the early 1800s. A tiny percentage of society controls almost all its wealth. (Full text of the book here).
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Ride the eagle, a flat new indie about a guy whose estranged hippy mother leaves him her cabin at the lake when she dies, but only if he complete a certain list of tasks. Could be so much better, but the actor playing the guy was just so terrible. Unlike JK Simmons who had a small role. Best detail, when he discovers that all the cabinets in the house are full with pot.
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Old, my first, (and possibly last), M. Night Shyamalan. The seductive premise of a secluded beach at a fancy tropical resort that ages everybody who comes there, turns into an unconvincing Twilight Zone bore.
...”(Gurgling sounds)”...
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First watch: I never saw (any) Planet of the apes before, and in spite of my misgivings, gave it a go. 100% anthropomorphic, it couldn’t visualize a universe different from the American mindset of that period. Preachy and very Rod Sterling-like. "It's a madhouse in here”. Pass!
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The latest Veritasium YouTube video about bowling current technology. Always interesting.
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Throw-back to the art project:
Planet of the Apes Adora. 
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(My complete movie list is here)
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Carol Kaye was not only a pioneer in the male-dominated world of pop recording sessions, but she also broke down musical barriers, playing on a multitude of records and TV and movie scoring dates of almost every kind. The West Coast-based freelance musician reportedly played on over 10,000 recording sessions, and her mind-boggling long discography would seem to bare that out. Born in Everett, WA, Kaye's parents, Clyde and Dot Smith, were professional musicians. In 1949, she began playing bebop jazz guitar in bands in dozens of nightclubs around Los Angeles while giving guitar lessons. She shared the bandstand with Jack Sheldon, Teddy Edwards, Billy Higgins, and Bob Neal. By chance in 1957, Kaye got into studio work, playing guitar on Sam Cooke's "Summertime" and "What a Wonderful World," among others.
In 1963, when a bassist failed to show for a record date at Capitol Records, Kaye picked up the electric Fender bass. Her skill on the instrument put her on the A list of record companies, movie and TV score producers (the wacky "Hikky Burrrrr" single, the theme of The Bill Cosby Show of the late '60s), commercial jingle writers, and industrial films. She worked with Michel LeGrand, Quincy Jones (Ironside), Jerry Goldsmith (Escape From the Planet of the Apes), Elmer Bernstein, Lalo Schifrin (Mission Impossible), Jerry Fuller, Phil Spector (the Shirelles, the Righteous Brothers, the Ronettes, the Crystals, the Paris Sisters, the Blossoms), David Rose, David Grusin, Ernie Freeman, Hugo Montenegro, Leonard Rosenman, John Williams (Lost in Space), Alfred & Lionel Newman (M.A.S.H., both the movie and TV series), and Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin (Bless the Beasts and the Children). Kaye shared the recording studio/stage with a various who's who of top '60s/'70s session players: Glen Campbell, Tommy Tedesco, Billy Strange, Hal Blaine, Larry Knechtel, and Joe Osborn, among others. Kaye's discography is exhaustive, a creation of her almost seven-days-a-week/on-call-24-hours-a-day schedule. A schedule she maintained for many years, through her own love of music and the tight-knit camaraderie of those involved.
Some of the other artists Kaye played with are the Beach Boys, Glen Campbell, Ray Charles, Herb Alpert, Joe Cocker, Elvis Presley, Lou Rawls, the Righteous Brothers, Simon and Garfunkel, Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra, Sonny and Cher, Barbara Streisand, Dean Martin, and Roger Miller. Her former students include Toto member/Nashville producer David Hungate, Monty Budwig, Max Bennett, Abe Luboff, and TV composer Alf Clausen (The Simpsons, Moonlighting). She earned accolades from such music heavyweights as Sting, Steve Bailey, Nathan East, Abraham Laboriel, Jack Casady, Robert Trujillo, Jaco Pastorius, and Hampton Hawes. In 1969, Kaye created the first of over 27 bass tutoring books and instructional videos, How to Play the Electric Bass. The veteran bassist has conducted many music seminars all over the U.S.A. and taught classes at the Henry Mancini Institute at U.C.L.A.
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5/27 おはようございます。 Carole Simpson / All About Carole t878 等更新完了しました。
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