| Bob Keller's Jazz Page |
http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~keller/jazz/ |
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The most interesting and extensive collection
of jazz links I have ever seen. -Joe Offer-
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Fort Worth Songwriter's Association |
http://www.fwsa.com |
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The Fort Worth Songwriter's Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving our lyrical and musical work through fellowship, workshops and education.
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Milken Archive of American Jewish Music |
http://www.milkenarchive.org |
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A musical adventure of historic proportions, the Milken Archive of American Jewish Music is an international undertaking to record, preserve and distribute a vast cross-section, comprising hundreds of outstanding pieces of American Jewish music from the past 350 years.
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The Richard Cartridge Band |
http://www.banddirectory.co.uk/band.asp?b=richard-cartridge-band-the-rock-and-roll-yea&t=bournemouth&p=bh49jy |
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RICHARD CATRIDGE was a musician before
getting a break with the BBC in the
Seventies. In a relatively short space of
time he became a regional celebrity on BBC
Radio Solent with his unique voice, style,
and personality.
He’s also worked for Radios’ 1 and 2,
Classic FM, 2CRFM, Play Classical UK, Play
Jazz UK and Play Talk UK.
Richard had a top 50 hit single in 2004
called, “I’ve found love again”. Check it
out in the Guinness book of hit singles!
His children don’t really know what to make
of it!
He’s also toured the country with his
legendary stage shows, with capacity crowds
at every venue.
His latest show with The Richard Cartridge
Band is “The Rock and Roll Years”, humorous
observations, recollections and music from
a kid who grew up in the Fabulous 50’s,
Swinging’ 60’s and Sensational 70’s!!!
The production includes live performances
of songs from his current album, “You Never
Can Tell”
He was commissioned by the American
computer giant, Silicon graphics, to co-
produce, script and host a number of
presentations to introduce the first
virtual reality platforms (CGI) to the
United Kingdom and Europe. These were seen
by professionals from various disciplines.
Film and television, computer aided design
and the manufacturing industry. The set was
inspired by Pink Floyd's "The Wall", and
the presentations were illustrated live on
five screens. They took the show on the
road to the major exhibition halls of
London, Birmingham, Brussels and Geneva.
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