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Top Secret made an appearance on an episode of the 2014 series of Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, as the act for the "End of the Show" show. In their routine, show presenters Ant and Dec joined in as drummers, colour-inverted versions of the drummers' jackets (Ant and Dec wore white; the drummers always wear off-black).
Mitchell Thomas Peters (August 17, 1935 – October 28, 2017) was a principal timpanist and percussionist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. He composed well-known pieces for the marimba such as "Yellow After the Rain" and "Sea Refractions"; it is said that these works were composed because Peters felt that there was a lack of musically interesting material that would introduce his ...
[4] [5] Blast! II Shockwave was written to include woodwind instruments, such as flute and saxophone. [6] Accompanying the wind and percussion is the Visual Ensemble (or VE), a group of dancers who manipulate a variety of props, similar to a color guard. Most of Blast! ' s duration is instrumentals, throwing people and flags, and a trombonist ...
[4] [3] [5] Strike contributed to music education, offering workshops and visiting and performing in schools. [6] They performed in Asia, London, Europe and Mexico. [4] [3] [7] In 2001 they won best classical music CD for New Zealand Percussion Music at the New Zealand Music Awards.
Ju Percussion Group (JPG; Chinese: 朱宗慶打擊樂團; pinyin: jhuzongcìngdǎ jí yuètuán) is the first professional percussion ensemble in Taiwan, established on January 2, 1986 [1] With four main objectives: performance, education, research, and promotion, the group is committed to sustainable development.
Dobkin has toured and recorded with Bonnie Raitt, [3] [4] Jackson Browne, [5] [6] Shawn Colvin, [7] [8] Don Henley, [2] and Was (not Was). [9] Along with Judith Owen, Dobkin participated in Richard Thompson's 1000 Years of Popular Music tour. A 2005 concert of this show was released on CD and DVD in 2006. [10] [11]
Sivamani is a Chennai-based percussionist.He began drumming at the age of seven. [2] Sivamani started his musical career at the age of 11, and later shifted to Mumbai.He was inspired by Noel Grant and Billy Cobham.
[4] Chamber music: 1954: Adventure: for flute, clarinet, horn, African and oriental percussion instruments (2 players) and harp Chamber music: 31: 1956: Summer Music for Wind Quintet: for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon Chamber music: 1960s: Chorale for Washington Cathedral: for brass and timpani Chamber music: 38a: 1961: Canzone: for ...