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The tenth season of the Pakistani music television series Coke Studio Pakistan premiered on 11 August 2017, and ended on 21 September 2017. [1] Strings and The Coca-Cola Company emceed the show as executive producers, while the show returned with the previous year's format of music directors leading and producing their own songs under Strings' supervision, despite the decision of not adopting ...
The studios contained two Bösendorfer pianos, many soundproof booths, and a 56-channel mixing console, custom-designed by Neve Electronics to AIR's specification. [4] AIR London became popular in the 1970s for spoken word recordings. [5] It also became one of the most in-demand music studios in London by 1973. [6]
Pocket Symphony, the band's fourth studio album, was released in March 2007, peaking at number eight in France and producing two singles: "Once Upon a Time" and "Mer du Japon". [4] In October 2009, Air released their fifth studio album, Love 2; it peaked at number 12 in France. [4]
"All I Need" is a song by French music group Air from their debut album Moon Safari (1998). The song was written by group members Nicolas Godin and Jean-Benoît Dunckel, along with American singer Beth Hirsch, who provides vocals on the song. Production of the song was handled by the former two.
Strings (Urdu: اسٹرنگز) was a Pakistani pop/rock band composed of two members, plus four live band members from Karachi, Pakistan.The band was initially formed by four college students—Bilal Maqsood (vocals and guitars), Faisal Kapadia (vocals), Rafiq Wazir Ali (synthesizer) and Kareem Bashir Bhoy (bass guitar)—in 1988. [1]
In 1974, WNET added The Great Performance, a series of classical concerts. [8] In 1976, Great Performances became the umbrella title and the music section was named Music in America. A third section, Dance In America, was also added. [9] [10] The first episode, "Sue's Leg: Remembering the Thirties", featured choreography by Twyla Tharp.
The album Air Lore contains improvizations over songs by Scott Joplin as well as selections by Jelly Roll Morton. [3] Air broke up and reformed several times, and after McCall's death, Andrew Cyrille performed as part of the trio. They released two albums with drummer Pheeroan Aklaff as New Air on Black Saint Records. [4]
In 1974, Verve Records (MV 2562) released a live version called "Charlie Parker With Strings – Midnight Jazz At Carnegie Hall". Other later live and studio releases exist, most of them on compilation albums. A special Charlie Parker With Strings: The Alternate Takes was released on Record Store Day 2019. This edition, available in record ...