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Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock singles chronology. " It Takes Two ". (1988) "Get on the Dance Floor". (1988) " It Takes Two " is a song by New York City hip hop duo Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock that became a top-40 single and was later certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Since it was released in 1988 by Profile ...
Philippine Independent Church: Pro Deo Et Patria (For God and country) Pontificate of Pope Pius XII: opus iustitiae pax (peace is the fruit of justice) Pontificate of Pope Francis: Miserando Atque Eligendo (by having mercy and by choosing) Salvation Army: Blood and Fire.
When the music begins, students gather in silence in front of the statue of Lawrence Sullivan Ross at Academic Plaza. At 10:30 pm, the Ross Volunteers march into the plaza and fire a 3-volley salute. Buglers stationed at the top of the Academic Building then play a special rendition of Taps, known as Silver Taps. The song is played three times ...
Sheet music cover for a 1910 printing of "Hail to Pitt". "Hail to Pitt" is the most traditional of various fight songs of the University of Pittsburgh. Lyrics were written by George M. Kirk (Col. 1913) and music by Lester Milton Taylor (Eng. 1912), both of whom were members of the Beta Theta chapter of Sigma Chi at Pitt. [6][7] The first ...
That in all things God may be glorified English Benedict College: Veritas et virtus Latin Truth and virtue Berea College: God has made of one blood all peoples of the earth English Berklee College of Music: Esse quam videri Latin To be, rather than to seem Bob Jones University: Petimus Credimus
edit. Quotes 10. Portal:Classical music/Quotes/10. “. Music is at once the product of feeling and knowledge, for it requires from its disciples, composers and performers alike, not only talent and enthusiasm, but also that knowledge and perception which are the result of protracted study and reflection. ”. — Alban Berg.
Give Peace a Chance. " Give Peace a Chance " is an anti-war song written by John Lennon (originally credited to Lennon–McCartney), and recorded with the participation of a small group of friends in a performance with Yoko Ono in a hotel room in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Released as a single in July 1969 by the Plastic Ono Band on Apple ...
Lowell George – guitar (on "There Is No Heaven From Where Slogans Go To Die" and "Squeeze It, Squeeze It, Squeeze It") Dave Samuels – guest artist, vibraphone (on "There Is No Heaven From Where Slogans Go To Die") on "The Old Curiosity Shoppe" : Frank Zappa – guitar; Ian Underwood – alto sax; Bob Harris – keyboards; Jim Pons – bass