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Trained as a violinist, Levine began his career as a studio musician in New York in the 1980s playing both keyboards and violin. He appeared on recordings and/or live performances with Carla Bley, [1] Michael Mantler, [1] John Greaves, [2] Peter Blegvad, [3] Joe Jackson, [4] Lenny Kravitz, [5] Dr. John, Bill Frisell and Marianne Faithfull. [6]
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Divination by Mirrors for Saw and Strings (1998) by Michael A. Levine is a concerto scored for two string groups tuned a quarter-step apart and placed on opposite sides of the stage with a musical saw soloist playing in both pitch universes. [1]
Mike Levine (newspaper writer) (1952–2007), columnist and editor; Mike Levine (sports executive), sports agent and business executive, head of CAA Sports; Michael Levine (biologist) (born c. 1952), Princeton scientist and co-discoverer of the Homeobox; Michael Levine (set designer) (born 1961), Canadian set designer; Michael A. Levine (born ...
Remote Control Productions, Inc. is a film score company run by composer Hans Zimmer and based in Santa Monica, California.Originally known as Media Ventures Entertainment Group, which was conceived and founded by Jay Rifkin and Hans Zimmer, [2] the company changed its name after the partners both filed lawsuits against each other.
Michael Levine (born 1956) is an American writer and public relations expert. [1] He is the author of books on public relations including Guerrilla P.R. [2] He has represented 58 Academy Award winners, 34 Grammy Award winners, and 43 New York Times best-sellers, [3] including Michael Jackson, [4] Barbra Streisand, [5] and George Carlin among many others. [6]
Altercation at Disney California Adventure leads to ejection. Nathan Solis. April 30, 2024 at 4:31 PM. The fight played out for all to see, including a girl wearing a Disney princess dress.
Disney California Adventure is the second theme park built at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, United States. This is a list of attractions – rides, shows, and parades – that have appeared at the park but have permanently closed. Character meets and atmosphere entertainment (e.g., roving musicians) are not listed.