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He hack a few titles with Hawkins (his recording debut) and, although some of Hawkins' fans complained about the eccentric piano player, the veteran soldier tenor could signified the pianist's wideness. The 1945-1954 stop was very difficult for Thelonious Monk. Because he left a lot of space in his rhythmic solos and had an strange technique, many people thought that he was an subscript pianist. His compositions were so advanced that the lazier bebop players (although non Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker) fictive that he was half-baked. And Thelonious Monk's mention, show (he liked laughable hats), and personality (an at times incommunicative introvert) helped to brand him as some kind of nut. Fortunately, Alfred Lion of Blue Note believed in him and recorded Monk extensively during 1947-1948 and 1951-1952. He besides recorded for Prestige during 1952-1954, had a solo set for Vogue in 1954 during a visit to Paris, and appeared on a Verve date with Bird and Diz. 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Suddenly, Monk was a fame and his status would non change for the remainder of his life history. In 1958, his quartette featured the tenor of Johnny Griffin (wHO was regular more compatible than Coltrane), in 1959 he appeared with an orchestra at Town Hall (with arrangements by Hall Overton), in 1962 he signed with Columbia and 2 geezerhood later was on the brood of Time. A second orchestra concert in 1963 was even better than the first base and Monk toured invariably throughout the 1960s with his quartet which featured the reliable tenor of Charlie Rouse. He played with the Giants of Jazz during 1971-1972, but and then in 1973 dead retired. Monk was hurt from mental sickness and, other than a few special appearances during the mid-'70s, he lived the rest of his life in privacy. After his death it seemed as if everyone was doing Thelonious Monk tributes. There were so many versions of "'Round Midnight" that it was practically a pop up hit! 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Many of his former compositions get by now been figured out by other jazz musicians and ar from time to time performed including "Ruby My Dear," "Well You Needn't," "Off Minor," "In Walked Bud," "Misterioso," "Epistrophy," "I Mean You," "4 in One," "Criss Cross," "Require Me Now," "Small Rootie Tootie," "Monk's Dream," "Bemsha Swing," "Think of One," "Fri the 13th," "Hackensack," "Around the bend," "Brilliant Corners," "Dusk With Nellie" (written for his strong and supportive wife), "Evidence," and "Rhythm-a-Ning," Virtually all of Monk's recordings (for Blue Note, Prestige, Vogue, Riverside, Columbia, and Black Lion) experience been reissued and among his sidemen through the years were Idrees Sulieman, Art Blakey, Milt Jackson, Lou Donaldson, Lucky Thompson, Max Roach, Julius Watkins, Sonny Rollins, Clark Terry, Gerry Mulligan, John Coltrane, Wilbur Ware, Shadow Wilson, Johnny Griffin, Donald Byrd, Phil Woods, Thad Jones, and Charlie Rouse. His boy Thelonious Monk, Jr. (T.S. 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Sunday, 10 August 2008
Upside-Down Photographer Robin Rohde Plays Billiards on Ceiling
If you were to stroll the concrete hoods of some of the poorer sections of South Africa, you'd probably find a few people crouching, poking a big stick at a table full of small red balls. Billiards are apparently the unofficial national pastime of South Africa, played not only in smoky pubs but in the streets, the way scrappy boys play stellar soccer in the favelas of Brazil. They don't play it upside down, however, as Robin Rohde might have us believe in his animated exhibit on show at Perry Rubenstein Gallery through August 13. �Emma Pearse
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Wednesday, 2 July 2008
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Monday, 16 June 2008
Spice Girls 'sorry' over cutting tour short
The group previously blamed "family commitments" for the tour ending earlier than scheduled but media reports suggested that the members were fighting with each other.
The Spice Girls recently cancelled dates in Australia, South Africa, China and Argentina.
Mel C said: "There has been a lot of rubbish in the media over the last few days so we wanted you to hear it from the horse's mouth."
"We're very sorry not to be able to get to all the places we wanted to," she said.
Victoria Beckham added: "Our kids need to go back to school and we always said our families are our priorities. Sorry we haven't got to see everybody."
Geri Halliwell said: "The tour's gone actually longer than we anticipated. We thought we were going to go with one gig, that's how it started - then we planned until the end of January, and then we actually extended it."
Mel B addressed rumours of a rift in the camp by saying: "We hate each other? Are you kidding? We love each other."
Saturday, 14 June 2008
Justin Timberlake Might Like Making People Laugh In 'Love Guru,' But He'll Never Abandon His 'First Love'
Blame "D--- in a Box." Justin Timberlake has put his day job aside once again to concentrate on films, but hey, at least he's giving you something to smile about this time around.
"I do love to make people laugh," Timberlake said. "My favorite thing to do when I was a kid was to make my parents laugh. I'd always goof around the house and do stuff like that. And to actually have that as a job, I feel pretty lucky."
This time, that job has him stepping into the role of porn-'stached hockey star Jacque "Le Coq" Grande in the comedy "The Love Guru," also starring Mike Myers and Jessica Alba. In the film, Timberlake's character is famous for being well-endowed — a far cry from his past roles, including the dramas "Edison," "Alpha Dog," "Southland Tales" and "Black Snake Moan," as well as the animated family comedy "Shrek the Third."
"I'd say I'm not strong in either [genre]," Timberlake said of drama vs. comedy. "I don't know why people keep giving me jobs, but I am going to take them."
JT doesn't have to choose sides for his next film project, one that puts him alongside "Big Lebowski" star Jeff Bridges. "It's actually the first film that's really a dramedy," Timberlake said. "It really has both elements of comedy and drama. It's kind of a slice-of-life type of film, and it's called 'The Open Road.' Jeff and I play father and son."
The actor formerly known as "The Dude" (and the summer's biggest bad guy, thanks to "Iron Man") didn't share White Russians with the 27-year-old in between takes, but life imitated art in another way: Bridges was a father figure for Timberlake on- and offscreen.
"He is, without a doubt, my favorite actor I've ever worked with," Timberlake said. "He is the best. To work with somebody who's been doing it that well for so long — and still to be so collaborative and into it as much as I was — I looked at that and said, 'I want to be you when I grow up.' "
Even though Timberlake has put his musical mindset on pause since FutureSex/LoveSounds, he admitted, "I don't think I could ever give up music. I think that's my first love."
Now the singer is showing his charitable side during his current downtime. "I'm actually working with some of my artists in the studio," he said. "It's kind of fun to help other people realize their craft. ... I see so much of myself in them when I first started in the studio. It's nice to be able to pass on the little bit I've learned."
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