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Tom Waits released two songs about Minneapolis, "Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis" (Blue Valentine 1978) and "9th & Hennepin" (Rain Dogs 1985). [177] In 1987, The Silencers released A Letter from St. Paul. [178] In 1997, The Mountain Goats released a song entitled "Minnesota" on their album Full Force Galesburg. [179]
Indian Summer for 2 baritones with 2 flutes, clarinet, bassoon, trombone, viola, and percussion [citation needed] Little Pieces for quarter-tone piano [ 61 ] My Melancholy Baby Fantasy for one player performing on two pianos at a right angle tuned a quarter-tone apart
Made the world premiere recording of the two-piano arrangement of Grieg's Concerto in A minor, written by Grieg and Károly Thern. Also the first recording of Grieg's piano version of the "Homage March" from Sigurd Jorsalfar. [12] They have recorded the piano duet version of Chopin's 2nd Piano Concerto in F minor (arr. Chopin and Carl Mikuli ...
Piano Four Hands (1958) Jean Françaix (1912–1997) Ronde Louis XV and Le Hameau from Si Versailles m'était conté (1953) Napoléon (1954) 15 Portraits of Children from Auguste Renoir (1971) Antón García Abril (1933–2021) Zapateado (1995) Homenaje a Copérnico (2009) Anthony Gilbert (1934-2023) Piano Sonata No. 2 (1966-67) Leopold ...
The word Tchoupitoulas is derived from the name of an Indian tribe and is believed to mean "those who live at the river". [4] According to Library of Congress, "Since the 19th century, bands of African-Americans in New Orleans have masqueraded as American Indians during Mardi Gras. They wear elaborate, homemade costumes planned and constructed ...
Maynard James Keenan, front man for rock bands Tool, A Perfect Circle and Puscifer is bringing his "Sessanta" tour in celebration of his 60th birthday to Franklin's FirstBank Amphitheater.
Edward Benton-Banai, from the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe Indians, co-founded the movement in 1972, and is rumoured as the songwriter. The song could have been inspired by a traditional Ojibwe honoring song, known as the Airforce Song. [citation needed] Severt Young Bear, an Oglala Lakota from Porcupine, South Dakota, was also involved ...
"Cherokee" (also known as "Cherokee (Indian Love Song)") is a jazz standard written by the British composer and band leader Ray Noble and published in 1938. It is the first of five movements in Noble's "Indian Suite" (Cherokee, Comanche War Dance, Iroquois, Seminole, and Sioux Sue). [ 1 ]