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Jazz solos can even be hard to discern as solos.
They do guitar solos and drum solos during set and costume changes.
Algunos estuvieron solos durante el otro huracán y sienten que volverán a estar solos.
Algunos estuvieron solos durante el otro huracán y sienten que volverán a estar solos.
"While we were playing solos, depending on how long our solos are or how many solos we'd take, I would watch people get on their iPhones," Mr. Glasper remembered.
Then you stick solos and whatever on top of that.
I wanted to learn the solos and play lead guitar.
And don't forget to check out those blistering guitar solos.
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WESTPORT "Solos 2688," artist member exhibition juried by Douglas Hyland.
WESTPORT "Solos 2016," artist member exhibition juried by Douglas Hyland.
Between these sections, most of what occurs are extended solos.
WESTPORT "Solos 24," artist member exhibition juried by Douglas Hyland.
The Force Awakens wasn't a good chapter for the Solos.
This is probably why only Wendy and Hook have solos.
With frequent solos and duets, the instrumentalists are extremely exposed.
But some solos deal more explicitly with solitude than others.
THE NEW YORK SEASON YEAR SAW SOME FINE GALLERY SOLOS.
Too many of the solos felt like operatic set pieces.
There are many solos and duets, but they are brief.
Apollo has two solos: Each shows a growth in mastery.
Guitar solos were strictly forbidden unless they were really short.
The show is great though, and our friend has several solos.
Eddie Van Halen performing guitar solos in lieu of an organist.
ET on Saturday followed by the solos finals at 1 p.m.
Long guitar solos are everywhere, and some even repay undivided attention.
Tell me about all these guitar solos on the new record.
Stuff that doesn't even have touchdowns or boobs or guitar solos!
The second is Mr. Peck's building up to solos that disappoint.
It wasn't totally composed, but not really based around solos either.
But this guy cannot be playing the solos throughout the song.
But these "Tordre" solos are on the cusp of the soporific.
As with Keith Richards's guitar playing, there aren't really any solos.
But surges of speed are just as important in these solos.
"I quickly figured out I'm terrible at guitar solos," laughs Dodge.
"He gave up, you know, the solos," Francona said of Carrasco.
Before it's time to trade off solos, the couple shakes hands.
" And that is another, unwritten layer of "Night of 100 Solos.
In solos, the player must switch seats to access a vehicle's torrent.
And while head-banging is unlikely, some pretty snazzy solos are guaranteed.
Baker also played the first ever long on-stage drum rock solos.
In general, I want to write more guitar solos in my songs.
My next record is going to be all butt-rock guitar solos.
But at least there are excellent dance numbers and phenomenal musical solos.
I was like learning tab for tab, trying to learn those solos.
It's fun and heavy music filled with Sabbath-like riffs and solos.
Mr. Alpert's trumpet solos were paradoxically effusive and modest, devoid of ostentation.
ICE dejó solos a los inmigrantes sin registros criminales como Audemio, incluso
What's it been like to trade licks and solos with Kim Thayil?
The Necks turn this inside out: no one solos — all the time.
Her performances are mostly solos, partly to avoid colliding with other performers.
His freewheeling solos made up on the spot are pure freedom, right?
Hunter recorded nine total tackles, including six solos, and had 3.5 sacks.
Duets rupture into solos or evolve into trios, until everyone dances together.
Yes's rapid-fingered keyboard solos will never sound the same to me.
Each site will have 25 dancers (and two understudies) presenting 100 solos.
Folk-rock science has always had better guitar solos than pop science, anyway.
Toward the end of "Freedom," the dancers separate and perform brief, improvised solos.
Doing those long, extended bullshit solos which would just go off into overindulgence.
Mike Khoury played successive violin solos, mainly on just one or two notes.
Dance solos, duets and larger ensembles melt in and out of each other.
And, during solos, she no longer has to twist to make herself heard.
They got into existential arguments about the presence or absence of guitar solos.
Like an outdoorsy performance artist, Honnold rehearses big free-solos on rope first.
Watch in wonder as liquid cool solos pour out of Lucille, his iconic Gibson.
Solos were never pitched as workout headphones, but they've become popular gym companions regardless.
Most of the solos, like all of Prince, his guitar playing was all live.
His solos are as memorable as anything Jimmy Page has ever done—for real.
"He gave up, you know, the solos," Indians manager Terry Francona said of Carrasco.
Organ solos, simple riffs, and no growls are the order of the day here.
But it was really important for me to learn how to play those solos.
Buoyed by long, freewheeling solos that captured the band's energy onstage, it went gold.
Young has allowed 3 home runs, 14 of them solos, including the past 13.
Solos' augmented reality glasses project riders' stats on the path in front of them.
He had me follow the score as he practiced his "Fiddler" solos from memory.
The bands thought that the arc of the musical universe bent toward keyboard solos.
Synchronized swimming can be performed in solos, duets, and team formats, according to FINA.
I loved how fast it was, with the aggressive thrash vibe and the solos.
Imagine all the solos from Marquee Moon played in succession and as dance music.
He got Tom Verlaine to come in and play some really great guitar solos.
And almost immediately, he wails, playing one of the best solos I've ever seen.
I was a rockstar, shredding sick guitar solos in front of a screaming audience.
"Dylan Love Songs," for six dancers, is mainly a sequence of duets and solos.
There are no solos, but the ball is being passed back and forth constantly.
The solos fit the personalities of the singers as snugly as their neat uniforms.
Peart's highly technical drum solos were an essential part of the Rush live experience.
Some dance presentations of solos and duets are little more than flash and glitter.
Christopher Martin, the principal trumpeter, was especially brilliant, as always, in his various solos.
There's a trio in the middle, and the work ends with two male solos.
That will mirror the Event itself, which will fill the stage with overlapping solos.
I would say solos are a lot more work because you do everything yourself.
Even though the Solos Program meant that at every meal there'd be a designated Solos table where I could sit with other single travelers, I was still a little intimidated by the prospect of finding people to hang out with all week.
When we would cue it up: There are some great guitar solos in this one.
There's dizzy harmonized guitar solos, disco-adjacent percussive percolations, and hellish descents into atonal static.
Just take a look at her Instagram feed, where she frequently shares impromptu flute solos.
Here's what we do know: The game can be played in solos, duos, or quads.
Even their electric guitar solos suddenly needed complicated, stuttering Max/MSP patches to fully blossom.
The piano carries the melody, but often gives way to gentle guitar or saxophone solos.
Still to this day it's one of the greatest rock guitar solos I've ever heard.
Slash still has his skill intact, capably shredding the headbanger's ball solos allotted to him.
Just look at the solos for the six fairy godmothers, ending with the Lilac Fairy.
There are no lengthy or flashy guitar or keyboard solos vying for the listener's attention.
His solos are free-flowing verbal improvisations built on standards of Manhattan history and architecture.
They experimented with simplifying the Chic-recipe, toying with instrumental solos that often fell flat.
Again, my friend Mark Lerche provided a couple of great guitar solos to the record.
It's super musical, pretty epic, a lot more guitar solos, pretty psychedelic—and everything combined.
We've been saying it since the 80s: You can never get enough saxophone solos. 7.
But in solos, the turn of a head, the direction of the gaze becomes crucial.
Ms. Mason has been performing solos by African-American choreographers for the past 15 years.
Los jóvenes que emigran solos se llaman "menores extranjeros no acompañados" o "menores no acompañados".
One standout talent is the bass Nicolas Brooymans, who brought magnetic lyricism to his solos.
What it didn't offer was lyrical melodies, classic song forms or easy-to-grasp solos.
Sharing the program are new solos by the Spanish choreographers José Maldonado and Guadalupe Torres.
The mezzo-soprano Clémentine Margaine brought a dusky voice and cool intensity to her solos.
"I needed a special guitarist to play all this fiery stuff, these solos," Hey said.
His solos can be swift and elusive, but they never sacrifice their distinctive lyrical clarity.
If I'm singing, I might practice my solos in my apartment and review the text.
For decades, Ms. Brown was her own greatest dancer, creating many remarkable solos for herself.
"Night of 100 Solos" is spread among three cities: New York, London and Los Angeles.
These guitars have long been associated with heavy, punishing, metal riffs or wicked guitar solos.
This undermined the program and kept it from being more than a series of competent solos.
So I felt grateful to Dana, who accompanied me to my first Solos dinner that night.
In between, movement happens — duets shift to solos, seamlessly, in patterns undetectable because of our proximity.
For on-ear headphones, the Solos are commendably comfortable and surprisingly good at isolating exterior noise.
As though, for one glorious, pivotal year, the heavens hadn't sung with a thousand screaming solos.
The women each get fierce solos later in the song, which was initially released last month.
But she's no spotlight hog; Halvorson is generous with solos for other members of her octet.
Skywalkers, Solos and Kenobis be damned: this movie isn't about the importance of heritage or bloodlines.
They were Kansas City's 17th and 18th homers of the season, 16 of which were solos.
It's been a long haul since Dean Benedetti recorded Charlie Parker's solos on a wire recorder.
The highest prize, $3 million, went to a 16-year-old who won the Solos tournament.
I joined the solos one evening, as they were about to head out to dinner together.
Since Koma injured his ankle two years ago, Eiko, now 64, has been experimenting with solos.
But, most, importantly, the music was phenomenal, with spirits as high as guitar solos were long.
Notice the transition between solos, especially from Lee Morgan's swashbuckling trumpet to Paul Chambers's bowed bass.
Ms. Dwyer practiced for two solid months, learning famous flute solos from orchestral scores by memory.
The format favors bite-size variations — virtuosic solos and duets from the classical repertory that wow.
Around the same time, she stood on a chair and sang her first solos in church.
He lightened up the rhythm section, replacing piano with guitar, and cut back on improvised solos.
Sorey might call for solos, tutti, changes of dynamics, changes of key, or changes in articulation.
An important part of Petipa's art was the way he constructed solos for these queen bees.
De octubre de 2017 a junio de 2018, 70 bebés fueron llevados ante los tribunales solos.
Tender, ornate violin solos alternate with brash orchestral outbursts full of clanging percussion and conciliatory passages.
In "The Art of Isadora," Ms. Belilove and her dancers celebrate what would have been Isadora Duncan's 23th birthday with a selection of early solos and group works created in homage to Apollo and Dionysius, as well as more tragic solos created during Duncan's final years.
After an Adagio colored by exquisite wind solos, the last movement erupts in a jubilant, rustic dance.
The 20th century strain of Molam music features trippy riffs, hypnotic patterns, and drawn-out, inventive solos.
His lanky fingers could—and did—play longer and wilder solos than Muddy Waters or Scotty Moore.
I got my own Solos dog tag and a pink Olivia bracelet to signify my newbie status.
Much of his work's essence lay in solos, created for himself and for others: indeed, in soloism.
Beyond that, he played fierce, long guitar solos, extending each memorable song past its original stopping point.
Washington's solos were modest in length, as befit a sideman, but he kept his big, preacherly sound.
On "The Culearn Mill", the first track, Mr McCreadie steadily builds his theme before unleashing animated solos.
The characters have only each other (and some pretty fantastic solos) to navigate the perils of adolescence.
Television's swirly guitar solos got all bright—the high-end shredding your ears with a shimmery sheen.
His solos are something that adds to the song—sometimes it's the best part of the song.
He jams on his synthesizer, offering what sounds like double guitar solos, over P-Funk bass lines.
A hymn to the pop gods boiling over guitar solos and electronic shivers, it will be forgotten.
I eventually got all the solos, so I like to think I rap like a trumpet solo.
By July, the Beatles had recorded an electric version with guitar solos howling a deliberately distorted sound.
Back-to-back programs each day will feature solos, duets, trios and quartets, some addressing female identity.
Ma took to the stage in jeans and sunglasses and sang a combination of duets and solos.
But he continued to play with Elvis, contributing the scorching solos to 'Heartbreak Hotel' and 'Hound Dog.
The charm of Ms. Moneo's and Mr. Vicenti's solos, however, lay in how they kept asking questions.
My group did solos, three-day periods of solitude for patients, only once during my time there.
Morello is still a thrilling, innovative live guitarist, now honed and precise in his poses and solos.
In the solos, though, are flashes of something more interesting, rubbing against the grain of the music.
It meant playing a larger variety of instruments on this album and dedicating longer passages to solos.
It was funny, after 1991, they had to begrudgingly acknowledge bands that didn't play ripping guitar solos.
There are 483 scheduled Slash guitar solos timed with Axl Rose costume changes in his oxygen booth.
Like Smith with his now-shortened drum solos, he knows just how far to take his improvisation.
Mr. Lloyd, who is 80, plays vigorous, streaking solos before steering the group toward a meditative coda.
Now the claim made frequently on behalf of free playing is that everyone solos all the time.
Bruner remembers accompanying him to performances as a child and dozing off during his father's drum solos.
But despite that, women weren't competing in the solos and duos events at the Fortnite World Cup.
Ezra Seltzer, a stalwart cellist in New York's new old-music scene, was superb in his solos.
Ten people — four solos, three couples — had registered for the one Ms. Paskow was attending, in October.
The intimidation factor may be why some cast members are so combatively fierce in attacking their solos.
"Everything Is Imaginable" showcases five queer dancers whose early obsessions come to life in carefully crafted solos.
Here it meets one of Peart's heaviest drum solos: His snare is an out-of-control locomotive.
Its creative gestations are largely at Martsch's whim, swaying between crisp, poppy hooks and languid guitar solos.
Each man has solos, but there's also plenty of same-sex partnering, with lifts and supported turns.
The likable, hard-working cast does achieve marvels of vocal synchronicity in backing up one another's solos.
Last year was a little bit tricky, because we did two operas that have big violin solos.
Last year was a little bit tricky, because we did two operas that have big violin solos.
One of the orchestra's concertmasters, Liviu Prunaru, showed off a magnificently full-bodied sound in his solos.
In this case, I did ask Tatsu where he wanted the words because I didn't want to sing over a part that he wanted to use as a sample bed or wherever the guitar solos were supposed to go—because the original demos I got didn't have guitar solos.
Here's the first one: 70,000 solos, in theory — where should the process of rewarding the best one start?
However, the biggest problem with the Mirage Solos isn't the headset, it's the platform and ecosystem behind it.
We're not interested in showing how well we can play solos, or worrying about what drummer we're using.
Mr. Ducros, whose colorful, sparkling playing greatly enhanced the evening, offered several solos that complemented Mr. Jaroussky's selections.
" The new Solos mode is part of a limited-time event, known as the "Iron Crown Collection Event.
Syd makes her falsetto sound effortless, and the guitarist Steve Lacy's solos suggest a new-era Ernie Isley.
I think the San Diego Exposition was the first place that I did both ballet and Indian solos.
In addition to the commissioned works, Cunningham solos will be performed by Shayla-Vie Jenkins and Keith Sabado.
And extensive third-movement solos offered an eloquent introduction to the orchestra's new English horn player, Ryan Roberts.
Throughout his career, his solos have been full of rhythmic variations that tug his melodies in unexpected directions.
In his own music, Mr. Sanders renders long and scorching solos over lovely vamps, balancing fury and enlightenment.
For example, they save him from having to teach the same Led Zeppelin solos over and over again.
Sin que Wisnia reparara en ello, ya estaban solos, y los prisioneros que los rodeaban se habían ido.
We signed him up for a performance group, though he refused to play anything but chords, no solos.
Los chicos que aún no viven solos porque son muy jóvenes deben trabajar con los baños que tienen.
She is a container, too, in solos that hint at how tap emerged out of slavery and struggle.
Inspired by Hurston and others, "Citizen," Mr. Wilson's latest, uses gestural solos that explore the idea of belonging.
We readily provided solace when needed and also competed for solos as if they were Supreme Court clerkships.
So for me, chasing that technical side has allowed me to open up and play more heartfelt solos.
"Hurricane" Nita Strauss, Cooper's longstanding string siren, launches into one of the most epic, and indulgent, guitar solos.
It was also a band without a singer, solos or stage presence, and it refused to sharpen its message.
In that space, shrieking vocals and screaming guitar solos were the first taste I had of an alternative culture.
It expands for nearly 12 minutes, guitar solos emerging past the wall of fuzz that practically overpower Kaplan's voice.
His lyrics explored teen life and American commercialism, and his music fused exciting guitar solos with flare and showmanship.
When I look through my Solos Smart Olympics Cyclist Glasses with Micro-Display, do I become an Olympic cyclist?
There's no dance equivalent of the tour-de-force emotional breakdown solos sung by Ms. McDonald and Billy Porter.
It was especially delightful to see the youngsters take most of the solos as the veterans looked on approvingly.
Team routines cannot exceed four minutes, and solos and duets are usually two or three minutes, according to FINA.
The material here was largely solos, sometimes overlapping, but it showed a kinship between Ms. Hutsell and Mr. Huxley.
Jorge Huerta, 36, a Mexican-American owns Solos Automotive Services, one of the Milwaukee businesses that plans to close.
The two solos stood out most, showing the dancers as individuals unencumbered by the schmaltzy potential of looming romance.
Though often droney and atonal, Olson's sax blasts can trigger future-past memories of an interdimensional Clarence Clemons solos.
Their solos came across as the voices of animated objects in a way that marvelously suited Berlioz's macabre vision.
The solos danced by Taylor Stanley in Kyle Abraham's "The Runaway" exemplified many American diversities, not least stylistic ones.
Ponerse a cuarentena es una carga emocional y económica para quienes tienen familia y también para quienes viven solos.
Mr. Clarke occasionally contributed vocals to the group, in addition to his chunky chords and squealing licks and solos.
Despite some ragged moments and flubbed solos, Mr. Meena and his players conveyed the work's seamless structure and richness.
Alice, the most disapproving of the quartet, is set apart by staccato limerick-flavored solos, but they're unbearably forced.
Ms. Eagly and the bewitching Mina Nishimura echoed each other in spidery solos, quick entries in a choreographic sketchbook.
In a '60s throwback, Ruth Childs reconstructs three early solos by her aunt, the Minimalist choreographer Lucinda Childs. dancetheyard.
"What's difficult is explaining the mentality of them," Ms. Monk said of some early solos in a recent interview.
Calliope (muse of lyric poetry) and Polyhymnia (mime) have elements of labor in their solos, of trial and error.
Angelina posted videos of her solos for her followers, as well as effusive birthday messages for her dance friends.
For the Event at the Brooklyn Academy, one of his solos is from "Canfield" (1969), originally danced by Cunningham.
But the festival is now in the groove ... lots of booze, trippy guitar solos and the obligatory disco ball.
Wrapping their last take, the women began to shuffle out, as some of the singers stayed put to record solos.
Unqualified defences of globalisation by Western leaders feel as archaic as the self-indulgent guitar solos of hair metal past.
In 2011 an episode of "60 Minutes", a current-affairs show, about his earlier "free solos" drew 17m television viewers.
Audience members will be escorted from Danspace Project to witness the intimate solos, which last around 40 to 50 minutes.
Mr Frahm has a peculiar ability to transport an audience from techno club-nights to delicate piano solos with ease.
Sweeney: I never regularly used any pedals, just a distortion pedal for solos if there was a cool one around.
Dubs and Megga qualified for solos and duos, meaning if one of them wins, he could take home $4.5 million.
If that was him picking out a few chords on a guitar, this is him doing Jimi Hendrix guitar solos.
The album is upbeat and merry; guitar noise is simple and messy as jangle-rock solos dishevel percussive power chords.
Dieter plays some pretty flashy guitar solos sometimes, but for the most part we are very content just plodding along.
FAIRFIELD "New York to Paris, Operetta's Grand Tour," solos, duets and choruses from famous operettas with piano and cello accompaniment.
During an evening of solos by multiple choreographers at Danspace Project last spring, her contribution invited more than one viewing.
In addition to younger solos and duos, that audience has included bottom-line-minded entrepreneurs, friends traveling together and families.
Her solos on Tuesday were as virtuosic and musically cogent as any lover of the jazz tap tradition could desire.
Phil Keaggy, the genre's first and greatest guitar hero, was equally adept at corkscrewing electric solos and careful acoustic fingerpicking.
They also shine in virtuoso solos; Mr. Santos's nimble alacrity in turns and jumps provided the evening's most breathtaking moments.
The British dancer Aakash Odedra first presented "Rising," a suite of four solos by four choreographers (including himself), in 2011.
The fact that we can extend it or put solos over classic Ghostface songs… it's been a really cool time.
Long solos came pouring forth from each member, but the quicksilver spread of Mr. Moye's drumming vied for attention throughout.
He played some keen, beboppish solos of his own, always keeping track of the pocket and never losing his command.
" Portions of the guitar solos from "Paranoid Android" echo the phasing effects from Aphex Twin's 1995 track "Acrid Avid Jamshred.
The celebration of Jerome Robbins's 100th birthday continues with this intimate program of male solos that he created or coached.
You are surrounded by galleries presenting solos of little-known or underappreciated postwar artists, like a seminar in the flesh.
M.C. joined in for colliding vocals, overenthusiastic turntable scratching, incoherent solos from Perry and audience-participation high jinks from Tyler.
And now we can feel the complex structure of it, with its couplings and solos, its intimacies and its distances.
In Mr. Bengson's more contemplative solos, Shaun summons a loop of scenarios in which Abigail leaves him, again and again.
Mr. Ferver began by asking each performer to name a childhood idol; he then choreographed solos based on that person.
She writes songs that reach back to old-school soul and funk when she's not rapping; she plays flute solos.
And the opera company hosted a concert featuring early Abrahamsen solos at the Deutsches Museum's collection devoted to antique transportation.
In several exuberant solos set to Handel's "Water Music," he twirls and somersaults, a look of wonder on his face.
Then, as with all his other blues solos that night, it ended just as it had seemed to get going.
"Cross That River" opens with a dissonant jazz instrumental that slowly builds to harmony and breaks open into electrifying solos.
Individual solos — of the flutist Robert Langevin in the Ravel, or the concertmaster Frank Huang in "Scheherazade" — are exquisitely nuanced.
Well, the people are in luck, because Tim Kaine is ready to jump in for any harmonica solos you may need.
Finalists are chosen for solos before the year's "best actor" and "best actress" are awarded from a panel of Broadway judges.
Like Hendrix, he employs an unconventional and fearsome array of techniques as dreamlike passages give way to blazing and virtuosic solos.
The result is an album with room for full-band explosions, honest-to-God guitar solos, Latin warmth, and symphonic grandeur.
Viewers were subjected to Adam Levine's exposed, erect nipples and guitar solos fit for a middle school battle of the bands.
Monáe reshaped American freedom in her own image—an image that came with unforgettable vagina pants and Prince-inspired dance solos.
The World Cup will include competitions for solos, duos, and creative mode, and a charity duos event with 50 celebrity players.
What's memorable about her solos is the expressive way she angles her body between knee and neck: She leans, arches, tilts.
Dance Sam Kim has said she finds solos "gross" because they demand that audiences focus their attention on a single person.
Even though the Solos family troubles took place in a galaxy far, far away, that doesn't make them any less relatable.
"Precarious I: Guest Solos" sent eight soloists, Eiko included, dancing in and among the church's spaces in thoughtful and mischievous ways.
But today's young sax players learn jazz by literally transcribing Charlie Parker solos and those of other greats from the past.
A lot of the keyboard solos and funky stuff, which you might expect from me, is actually Richard, and vice versa.
As a rhythm guitarist, leaving the solos and pyrotechnics to Angus, Malcolm made sure to serve the song above all else.
Which isn't to say that "Prelude" lacks promising moments — solos near the end, in which the reversal idea shows some life.
That aside, they turned out to be a fine rock band, largely thanks to the guitarist's pained facial expressions during solos.
Critic's Pick If there are two dancers onstage, or 6, or 25, can those dancers be said to be performing solos?
But of the 28 songs included in the show, Ms. Taylor sings fully 18 as solos — and duets on three others.
But "Aureole" (1962) also contains one of modern dance's most beautiful solos, originally danced by Mr. Taylor, who died on Wednesday.
But the music icon is known for more than guitar solos, belly dancing, and, most recently, flicking her tongue on stage.
Even in this studio recording, the song's choppy, minor-key New Orleans groove spurs bluesy guitar solos heading toward Hendrix territory.
Intent on emulating Bach's practice, Mr. Harnoncourt used boy trebles in solos as well as choruses there, to sometimes shaky effect.
There are unexpectedly poignant solos for supporting characters, like the town beauty (Rebecca Faulkenberry) and a bereaved insurance salesman (John Sanders).
But in the solos of "Dearest Home," the limits of Mr. Abraham's vocabulary and invention are most exposed (especially in silence).
There are a lot of solos and duets in this dance to give them something to chew on and run with.
The pieces traversed New Orleans jazz from slightly skewed traditionalism to knotty modernism; solos navigated every twist with brawn and panache.
For "Night of 100 Solos: A Centennial Event," dancers from varied backgrounds take on Cunningham, a brain-and-body-teasing technique.
Shoes or not, Clarkson lit up the evening with 11 solos, plucking several from her popular 2013 Christmas album, Wrapped in Red.
That legacy of blending genres lives on in Punk Black, whose bands are often as comfortable spitting verse as ripping guitar solos.
Finally, Eiko will continue her project of placing her body in places in a series of daily solos at East Village locations.
Their debut single "One Way Ticket" is instantly accessible and immediately gratifying with its blistering guitar solos, gang vocals, and crunchy riffs.
Fortnite World Cup play will focus on Solos and Duos, but there'll be plenty of opportunities to squad-up in competition, too.
Joining Frye on "Blank Touch" was guitarist Michael Etten, drummer Shannon Sigley, bassist Jordan Bernstein and Pat Spadine manipulating taped guitar solos.
Le Attrata's operators treat each performance like a concert, playing off each other, taking "solos," and eventually swelling to a final crescendo.
He had Gary Clark Jr. deliver some guitar solos that would force Slash to go home and practice if he heard them.
The former is syncopated and cinematic, 10 minutes of intertwining bass and extravagant strings broken up by careening piano and sax solos.
David Garrett, Jin-Shin Dai, and Jory Herman deserve particular praise for executing string solos in parking lots under a hot sun.
Over this affecting soundscape, Mr. Abraham drapes a loose coil of duets and solos; the layering is sophisticated but ultimately too slack.
The superb principal woodwinds were positively melting in their hushed choirs, with the oboist Richard Woodhams doing the heavy lifting in solos.
In Act I, Ms. Maltby and Mr. Simahk make a thoroughly winning romantic odd couple, vocally alluring in duets and solos alike.
He brought a lot of foreign ideas to us, Frankensteining, a lot of computer stuff we had never dealt with, guitar solos.
Excellent, your boss probably calls you 'buddy' and you are free to put on some music with loud guitar solos and swearing.
Every element is pitch-perfect, from the breakneck d-beats and riotous guitar leads to the hoarse gang invocations and screaming solos.
Meanwhile, a black girl in the chorus sporadically belts incredible solos but apparently didn't merit a bigger role and therefore never speaks.
Each section embodied a quality drawn from nature; solos and duets highlighted the attributes of the individual dancers — boldness, sensuality, attack, lyricism.
A two-minute outro features two different instrumental solos: one an ear-buzzing keyboard screech and the other a lovely piano composition.
After our picnic at Tbeti, the teachers began a medley of folk songs, punctuated with solos by a part-time opera singer.
Bits of soft pizzicato plucking in the strings serenely introduce the sitar at one point; sinuous, handsome solos emerge from the orchestra.
ATLANTA — If Jimi Hendrix had held a news conference before a concert, a reporter would probably have asked him about guitar solos.
His songs endure, equal parts confessional and craft, yet their punctuation — woeful slide solos and impressionistic a cappella arrangements — make them transcendent.
David Hallberg, partnering Ms. Shevchenko, smudges a few details of the scintillating solos; Blaine Hoven, with Ms. Part, is clear but bland.
A highlight was her spectacular performance in "Night of 100 Solos: A Centennial Event" in honor of the modern master Merce Cunningham.
For all of her beauty, the statuesque Ms. Green, breaking into solos that emphasize her long lines and angles, is never decorative.
Most of the dance's 70 minutes were taken up by extended mini-marathon solos for one woman (white) and three men (black).
Without the benefit of power riffs or epic solos, the catchy song structures and distorted, angular bits of guitar generate nasty propulsion.
The pre-teen musician and social media star joined Barker during a recent show, drumming alongside him during one of his big solos.
The only thing missing is a series of random guitar solos, a live mosh pit, and Gene Simmons floating around in the background.
Unfortunately, Taylor's pieces for improvising orchestra have not been recorded or distributed nearly as often as his piano solos and small-group performances.
You'll be able to hear more of the detail in your favorite shreddy guitar solos, without that extra bass stomping all over them.
The trio played two songs, including a few freestyle Kaine solos, with the senator jamming and tapping his foot along to the beat.
Not since Merce Cunningham's "Nearly Ninety" (2009) has a choreographer so showcased human variety in solos as Mr. Ratmansky does in this work.
The prog-rock pioneers embraced extravagance: odd instruments and fantastical lyrics, complex compositions and abstruse concept albums, flashy solos and flashier live shows.
On Monday night, Joe Walsh and Jason Isbell ripped through solos for those invited to an event hosted by the Distilled Spirits Council.
His solos aren't long or fast; they mostly circle through the same riffs, each just a handful of notes, that drive his songs.
Congratulations to New York Live Arts for "Solos," the program it presented on Friday and Saturday as part of its Live Ideas series.
"We had a great week of preparation," said UCF inside linebacker Shaquem Burkett, a redshirt senior who had 13 tackles, including seven solos.
Now that Seagal is an official Russian citizen, the country can probably look forward to his shredding guitar solos for years to come.
His appeal rests not only in versatility and the kind of authenticity that only lengthy guitar solos can establish, but also in inscrutability.
Its tune is drawn from one of Balakirev's collections of folk songs, treated with Lisztian brilliance while vivid wind solos compete for attention.
The project features nine solos and works by Donald McKayle, David Roussève, Bebe Miller, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Rennie Harris and Ms. Mason.
What happens between is equally strange: solos and duets, performed as if around a prehistoric campfire; bodies grafted together like gnarled trees, decapitations.
"Natalia Osipova's Pure Dance With David Hallberg" is a suite of solos and duets with these stars at its center, together and alone.
These two very different solos — one featuring appropriated photographs, the other oil paintings — have an unexpected synergy, especially regarding visual memory and associations.
He introduced the saxophone-bass-drums trio before almost anyone else, and, in concert, his solos could often run well over 10 minutes.
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"I knew there were certain dancers I wanted to use, and that the solos needed to be different in character," Mr. Ratmansky said.
The veteran mezzo Larissa Diadkova was a forbidding Countess, and the cool mezzo Elena Maximova made too little of her solos as Pauline.
Not only could he keep up with the rest of the band, but he confidently added solos and brought plenty of stage presence.
It's an instrument for casual alphas, quietly confident in their mastery and content to play second to last when the solos roll around.
Cientos de miles de padres no saben qué hacer con sus hijos; no pueden dejarlos en casa solos, no pueden dejar de trabajar.
". El día después de esa boda, me respondió: "Es sorprendente lo fácil que nos resulta estar juntos y solos, sin hacer ningún esfuerzo.
When the cast comes back for encores, Ms. Storrs belts out the kind of vocal runs that are Broadway's answer to jammy solos.
The choreography too, recalls Bausch, with the narratives punctuated by occasional solos or duos full of weaving arms, tossing heads and slippery floorwork.
An extended set touched down periodically on hits, with Carlos Santana re-creating his familiar guitar solos only to take off from there.
Think preternaturally high vocals, more bombast than an Olympic opening ceremony, guitar solos that would make Yngwie Malmsteen blush, and you're halfway there.
"What a Time to Be Alive" is a bright slice of anthemic, anti-Trump pop-rock, propelled by relentless drums and sweeping solos.
The song boasts an indelible hook, mesmerizing horn solos, and a bridge that somehow sounds straight out of Ram without being McCartney pastiche.
I've always loved guitar solos, but I don't think it was until I got a copy of his double live album Weld in eighth grade that I could really hear the scope of what a guitar player could say in their solos and how heavy it could be: his playing is so direct and melodic and the tone is monstrous!
The evening will also include live performances of two Graham solos, "Lamentation" and "Deep Song," danced by PeiJu Chien-Pott and Blakeley White-McGuire.
For a few of the solos, the Bear helped with the music, joining Sergei Tcherepnin in playing sound effects made from sheets of metal.
After Alice Cooper's (Mädchen Amick) solo (yes, even the mothers of Riverdale get solos in this musical), the set reveals Midge — our Carrie understudy.
It goes on like this: Higashioka lacing into bombastic guitar solos while Dante Bichette Jr. and Lane Adams affectionately roast him in the comments.
In terms of ideas I'm into, a virtual array of soundbeams that points guitar solos at my face is super high on the list.
Instead, Sacred delivers the band's trademark bouncy punk-meets-doom vibe, complete with bluesy solos, thundering drums, and bandleader Scott 'Wino' Weinrich's drawling voice.
The newest Rock Band introduced new features like freeform guitar solos that gave players some newfound freedom when playing along to their favorite songs.
Mr. Morris's company presents two solos, a duet and a new work informed by his visits to South India (Saturday, Thursday and Nov. 5).
The musicians — members of the Knights ensemble — play solos (each of a different sonority) at four different raised points around the stage and audience.
She caught the tail end of the Abstract Expressionism craze, and more or less kissed it goodbye, with Philip Guston and Franz Kline solos.
The solos for Helena (Emily Bromberg) and Hermia (Jennifer Lauren) were especially affecting, and dancing at the corps and children's levels was appealingly bright.
There were screams of joy from the Apollo Theater audience when Bombino, from Niger, played guitar solos on Saturday night, headlining the Africa Now!
Patricia Lent, the director of licensing at the Merce Cunningham Trust, steered him toward "Signals" for its modular structure, playful quality and challenging solos.
Last year, Mr. Wachner switched the traditional genders of all the solos, inspired by the strengths of the roster he had at the time.
In New York, the one-night-only performance will take place at BAM and feature 25 dancers in solos as short as 30 seconds.
In April, under the alias Pan Amsterdam, he put out "The Pocket Watch," a short album of lazing underground hip-hop (plus trumpet solos).
These emoji-wielding admirers clamor for photos of his solos, his post-show drinks and a headband collection rivaling only that of Chrissy Teigen.
Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Riener, along with 13 others — including Eleanor Hullihan, Cori Kresge and Mina Nishimura — will perform solos or in small groups.
As duets slipped into group numbers and solos into trios, the stage constantly (and aptly) buzzed with life — sunny, sweet, yet full of power.
Although celebrated in Europe, Salvo the painter has had only two gallery solos in New York, at Gladstone in 1986 and Ierimonti in 14473.
In Jack Ferver's new work, dancers perform solos about their inspirations: Judy Garland, Brian Boitano, Martha Graham and — wait for it — My Little Pony.
As the artist Jeremy Jacob worked on sets for the show, the dancers rehearsed and took some time out to talk about their solos.
Its popular Christmas tours are heavy on guitar solos and heavier on special effects — suggesting a Broadway Christmas pageant with a heavy metal soundtrack.
It's a beautiful tribute, complete with guitar solos from West, some revelatory bass playing from Thundercat, and Ty shouting out Miller's family and fans.
It's almost all Potter, overdubbed on top of himself, before the dubs drop out and he launches into one of his characteristically herculean solos.
But throughout the show, the men interact in various ways, not just facing off or exchanging solos but mirroring one another and responding in relay.
A highlight of the centennial will be a "Night of 100 Solos" to be performed on the evening of Cunningham's 100th birthday, April 16, 2019.
And because the odds are against you — 1 versus 99 in Solos or 4 versus 0003 in Squads — the high of winning is nearly euphoric.
"Most people don't know this, but Adam is a great guitar player: On 'Harder to Breathe,' we both played solos," he says in the clip.
It wasn't the technique and feeling of jazz that Mr. Taylor was rejecting, only its form: the 2000-bar song, the theme-solos-theme progression.
The up-close shots of his guitar solos on the video screens were a welcome reprieve from the frankly cheesy graphics that accompanied many songs.
The musical allusion in the work's title suggests that the assembled citations are meant as background for the dissonant solos of the poet's own voice.
Next, Mr. Morris's company presents two solos, a duet and a new work informed by his visits to South India (Saturday, Thursday and Nov. 215).
Two men dance the theme, sometimes together, sometimes in alternation; the six variations that follow become six solos for the five women and lead man.
I probably only got as good as he was when he was eleven or twelve years old, but I'm still playing solos in the movie.
Highlight "Cross the Line" has guitar solos, overdriven Linkin Park drum loops, and pop-rock choruses all coexisting under the guise of a rap track.
Mr. Kawaguchi never saw Ohno perform, although Ohno danced past the age of 100, presenting solos in which he played both female and male roles.
Lushly blended in layered harmony with detours into virtuosic solos, their voices swell in wonder, praise and sorrow at the mysteries of life and fate.
The solos are like classical variations, displaying the intricacies of traditional ballet technique as if rotating a jewel so all its facets catch the light.
Dobber Beverley (ex-Insect Warfare) is a beast of blastbeats while guitarists Sean Gary and Anthony Contreras swap solos like they were no big deal.
I fell in love with the work's endless variety of melody and mood, the earthshaking bass arias, the airy calm of the later soprano solos.
Such independence and simultaneity make sense of a title like "Night of 100 Solos" even when dancers touch one another or light on fleeting unison.
A survey of the group's 2016 album "Away With You," it was a deliciously, deliriously spacey show, with tight tunes that diffused into leisurely solos.
A medley of short scenes interlarded with violin solos, it lacks coherence; its argument never comes into focus and, most problematically, its women don't either.
On this 303-minute Brubeck-gone-blues-rock excursion in 5/4, the band trades solos, peaking with Baker gloriously building from restraint to fury.
The audience fills in the other two sides, which is telling: This is not just an exploration of solos, but also a look at voyeurism.
Mr. Burton is a beloved fixture of the New York choral scene, and it is always a pleasure to hear him step out in solos.
A jauntier section, with some wildly squiggling, jazzy wind solos, is eventually weighed down by a trudging undercurrent, a sense of funeral beneath the party.
There was awkwardness in the concerto's horn solos, as there was (with a different player in the principal chair) in Strauss's "Alpine Symphony," after intermission.
Early trailers give it the look of a psychedelic adventure game with a big musical focus, complete with plenty of power slides and guitar solos.
The gifted young composer-conductor Matthew Aucoin, in the pit, emphasized Glass's pearly instrumental solos; Ryan Darke, L.A. Opera's principal trumpet, played gorgeously all night.
Indeed, solos throughout the concert were alert yet unshowy, always with a sense that the big picture was more important than stealing a star moment.
Five of their students and inheritors showed what they've learned in a brisk set of impossible-sounding piano solos that demanded propulsion, depth and sparkle.
"If you only heard the piano solos he recorded in 1923 and '24, you'd say he was doing stuff nobody else was doing," he said.
As a stand-alone work, it's the 12th item in that series, and not played or recorded as often as some earlier Stockhausen piano solos.
And while Cunningham company members aren't performing, they will still have a voice as coaches and stagers: They passed along the solos to new dancers.
The performances were unremarkable except for in the concerto, with Mr. Bronfman's seemingly effortless romps up and down the keyboard and Eric Bartlett's fine cello solos.
From his childhood to his final days, Petty combined powerhouse melodies with sturdy rock and hooks, from the choruses to the band's deft solos and riffs.
"Kelly is the Fiddler on Broadway!" read an email she sent to friends after landing the gig as the orchestra's concertmaster, who plays all the solos.
Above this glorious fray of noise and commanding guitar solos ride soaring, lush vocals, always high above the clouds, yet close enough to feel its emotions.
It's got guitar solos, tracks called "Tough Guy" and "Big Cat," and what can only be described as a dance routine in the lead single's video.
Nothing says "We just didn't think you were hot enough" or "We decided your backstory sucks" like a refusal to show any clips of her solos.
There are harmonised guitar solos, but also unabashedly pop choruses; crushing riffs that sound like they belong on a Tool album woven between near-Mineral moments.
Though everyone shines in solos, especially when the witty Ms. Dorrance plays against the group, the show is most absorbing when the whole tribe is onstage.
"When Daniel plays important clarinet solos such as in Puccini's 'Tosca,' you can see that it is very deep in his soul and body," he said.
His solo on the 1970 record "Lucky Man," a rock-radio hit then and thereafter, includes one of the first well-known solos on that instrument.
His program is called "Improvisao"; but, even though his solos are doubtless different every night, they seem like acts of self-proclamation more than self-discovery.
Tampa Red also musters up daredevil jug and kazoo solos, but they're a baseline—the chances taken on both primitive instruments are hilarious and heroic throughout.
There's a solid black metal influence as well, primarily channeled through the harsh vocals and overall dark, cold atmosphere (punctuated by ritualistic chants and screaming solos).
Most of the original music is there, but it's been recast, minus David Gilmour's guitar solos that seem to come as gut punches from on high.
When she was there, Ms. Bodner came to think of the extra physical investment she had to make in solos as not awkward, but an asset.
Since both solos, as Ms. Toogood put it, are of the "meat-and-potato" variety, they taught them to all of the dancers as training material.
In an opening set of solos, from "Doubles" (1984) and "Loose Time" (2002), she cut through space like a fish through water, in her native habitat.
Una de las razones es que ahora más personas de áreas pobres de Centroamérica y familias completas —en vez de hombres solos— eligen emprender el viaje.
The curtain, made of multicolored Mylar strands — disco streamers — curved through the space, creating pockets for solos on what seemed like the city's largest dance floor.
As the other dancers performed solos — embodying the sound of the piano, the bass and the drums — their musical visualizations, however unrestrained, hit overly simplistic notes.
Mr. Abraham, a MacArthur fellow who heads his own contemporary dance company, could have a side career choreographing solos for ballet dancers yearning for something different.
Ms. Mearns, especially, needs more opportunities to dance Cunningham, as she did as part of "Night of 100 Solos," a recent centenary celebration of the choreographer.
At first, she gave the viola some lengthy solos with little or no accompaniment, but Gilbert advised her to add more activity to the supporting parts.
The young Norwegian professional previously played for NRG Esports and placed Top-30 in both Solos and Duos for the 2019 Fortnite World Cup in July.
The ensemble numbers, including one ("Medley of Maladies") in which we meet several hopeful if zombielike patients, grow repetitive, and the solos are too often muddy.
Her breakthrough 256 album, "Traces," features lyrics in both Spanish and English; her vocal melodies are gentle and hypnotic, while her guitar solos are more angular.
Most memorable, looking back, were the work of Volkmar Steude, the concertmaster, in the extended violin solos of Strauss's "Ein Heldenleben" ("A Hero's Life") on Feb.
Dystopian in feel, there are waves of doom-laded synthesiser solos, witchy screams and a chorus inviting listeners to "eat the weak and devour the sane".
Rhythm keeps accumulating and multiplying in "Myelination," the Dorrance premiere; it's an exhilarating ensemble piece, including solos and duets, that switches gears from section to section.
Then I got SOLOS at 20A and laughed to myself about how lucky that entry was that it fit in on both sides, being a palindrome.
Here, the ensemble's cellist performs an intriguing series of solos, written by Alvin Lucier, Giacinto Scelsi, Salvatore Sciarrino, Mario Diaz de Leon and Eva-Maria Houben.thestonenyc.
It's the lush, British Invasion-ish middle-eight that serves as the song's true heart, but even that eventually gives way to an outro of freakout solos.
Whitney's Light Upon the Lake, one of my favorite albums of 2016, taps into a sense of nostalgia with sweet and simple lyrics and occasional trumpet solos.
A customer sitting at a front table could look into the bell of Sonny Rollins's saxophone and hear the fierce, smoky sound of his brilliant improvised solos.
John Popper is best known for his buttery vocals and crazy harmonica solos on songs like 'Hook' and 'Run-Around' in the iconic '90s band Blues Traveler.
But Girls was often at its best when the band were all off playing solos, especially when Hannah that was isolated from the rest of the pack.
Over slowly arpeggiated synthesizers, Malek performs dusky and patient oud and keyboard solos that bring to mind Manuel Göttsching's and Michael Hoening's classic collaborative work Early Water.
On the poetically frank "Dollar Days," McCaslin's two renegade solos pick up where Bowie's vocals die down, carrying the narrative arc ("I'm dying to(o)") without words.
They started off running through the jaunty main theme, before devolving into a series of solos that d'Inverno later informed me were "all human" (meaning, all improvised).
Stirling plays themes and elaborated solos over skittering drum machines and glistening keyboards to lend electronic textures and a dance beat to what are essentially classical arrangements.
We recorded the demo, and I came back to the studio a couple of days later to be told that Kurt had recorded over all my solos.
This variation was edited down by over a minute, frustrating some fans by the absence of guitar solos and other musical embellishments that had originally been present.
In the effortful world of prog, there was not much room for charming naïveté or happy accidents; improvised solos were generally less important than composed instrumental passages.
I enjoyed the successive solos each had while the other lay on the floor, as if in sleep; or rather, I enjoyed them as a dramatic idea.
Solos, especially for the terrific Emma Judkins, meet Mr. Sawyer's percussion with an invigorating combination of spinning, space-eating motion and the detail of shimmies and shakes.
According to the news outlet, her music teacher, Lloyd Scates, encouraged her to sing solos during school shows to help not only her singing but her confidence.
Closer to dance music than to rock, New Order doesn't offer guitar solos; its instrumental passages simply spotlight individual components of the clockwork that drives the songs.
With members split between Johnson City, TN and Atlanta, Cemetery Filth is sworn to the tenets of ancient death—roiling riffs, slimy solos, rattling rasps and all.
Fans of music like the powerhouse prog-metal of Animals As Leaders will hear jazz guitar chords and solos that would make Tosin Abasi pause with admiration.
In a series of boleadora solos toward the end, the dancers not only create their own music, but they also surround themselves with swirling discs of light.
But at his best he could put words to improvised solos that captured the musicality of their source material while adding a verbal vitality of their own.
He made his reputation as the very image of the big, bold, tenor-sax man, blaring rattling solos from the depths of his 6-foot-633 frame.
Her melodious concerto, based in smooth but not monolithic chorale textures, opened into shifting, glinting trios, duets and solos that bespoke subtlety, humor, even tenderness at times.
Solos recalled music education: A performer stepped out in front of the group and played a short passage that was then repeated back by the other instruments.
Although her pieces tend to be solos or composed largely of her talking, she said she is much less interested in performing work than in making it.
La atormentan las noticias sobre los menores que cruzan solos a los Estados Unidos, y las travesías de estos niños se entretejen a lo largo del libro.
Subtly layered guitars and keyboards, sky-high solos and earnest, searching lyrics are the stock-in-trade of Adam Granduciel, the leader of the War on Drugs.
Solos, a dream romance and ensembles all bounced up endearingly out of the music; the ebullience made the dancers look not showy, but exuberantly and unpredictably diverse.
Mr. Iverson improvised three solos, taking inspiration from a friend in the audience ("Blues for Justin," he called it) and Spectrum's neighborhood: "Brooklyn Navy Yard or Bust."
Solos offer chances to try out extended variations on one idea; hops on a single leg with changing arms, or a balletic arabesque inflected by rotating shoulders.
Now it's a duet and a solo; now a tight-woven trio; now three separate solos in different paths and meters that nonetheless connect in overlapping orbits.
For the past year, they've been working on a full evening of solos and duets, "Some of a Thousand Words," with the new-music ensemble Brooklyn Rider.
In choreographing the solos, Mr. Ferver thought about creating a "psychic space" for his performers that incorporated who they were as children and who they are now.
Three of the four solos are by men — Michaël Pomero, Julien Monty and Bostjan Antoncic — whose rugged muscularity makes them seem more like rugby players than dancers.
The instrumental solos that enlivened the orchestrations toward the end were unevenly played, especially the big ones for violin, shrilly rendered at times by the concertmaster, Linda Quan.
Numerous solos spotlight acrobatic back flips and grand jetés, yet these dancers look best when they link arms and sweep around the stage in fleet-footed folk dances.
I listen to my own music all the time and not just my own solos, but Spice Girls and Backstreet Boys — I'm a '90s R&B pop girl.
Whether you're into classic rock guitar solos, neon body paint, or just looking to make it into a major magazine's street style roundup, there's something for you, ahead.
Once described ad nauseum as "ramshackle", Tell Me How You Really Feel shows off the group's joint dexterity, and flaunts an aptitude for sweaty solos and tense codas.
Cinderella, Poison, Skid Row, Warrant, Whitesnake—all of these and many more found chart success by pouring out their hearts alongside epic guitar solos and impactful percussive timing.
As Ms. Keys sings from her perch on a free-standing fire escape, intimate duets, seductive solos and euphoric jam sessions unfold on an abstracted city street below.
Chenoweth repeatedly brought her two, highly individual backup vocalists, Crystal Monee Hall and Marissa Rosen, into the spotlight for solos, and asked them about their starts in showbiz.
Despite solos and a duet for Matthew Albert and Nate Buchsbaum, this eight-member cast, wearing Karen Young's black short-sleeve tops and fitted pants, is somewhat anonymous.
It's an apology and a confession of numbness and distance, cast as a bluesy dirge with discreetly hovering strings and extended solos from Mr. Kiwanuka's cutting lead guitar.
Now directed by Rafaela Carrasco, this is a fairly large ensemble of a dozen dancers, which means it can offer group flamenco as well as solos and duets.
The styles of the songs on the new mini-mix range are remarkably diverse, ranging from plaintive piano solos to high-energy techno and carnivalesque hip-hop instrumentals.
He was drumming for Keith Sweat and had hurt his wrist, and he needed massage every chance he could get — even between songs or during long guitar solos.
Miles's laid back solos were the perfect complement to Parker's furious fits of notes, but, more importantly, Miles organized and booked gigs and recording dates for their group.
In the early 22006s, they moved into the world of death metal, adding guitar solos, more technical riffs, and a slightly more discernible vocal styling courtesy of Greenway.
Whether you love Mustaine's voice or wish he'd swallow glass, his guitar work here is pretty hard to sniff at—the solos in particular  are pure 80s gold.
While it's no secret that Posh Spice had fewer solos than her fellow Spice Girls during their '90s heyday, we didn't realize just how unwelcome her voice was.
To celebrate Jerome Robbins's centennial, the Pacific Northwest Ballet will perform male solos choreographed by Robbins, including one that he created for Peter Boal, that company's artistic director.
Sheryl Staples, the principal associate concertmaster, gave lovely turns to the violin solos in the absence of Mr. Huang, who had his hands full with his concerto performance.
These were excerpts from company triumphs: a solo from Balanchine's "Agon" (1957), solos from John Taras's "Firebird" (1982), part of a pas de deux from "Creole Giselle" (1984).
The company, based in Tel Aviv, will perform Mr. Naharin's latest work, "Venezuela," which contains familiar ingredients like ferocious solos, kaleidoscopic ensemble scenes and moments of theatrical audaciousness.
Works of art unto themselves, the drawings began to be a part of her process when she choreographed "Generation," a 1968 piece for five dancers performing simultaneous solos.
He playfully forces his band to do solos again and again, first faster, then slower, like a circus ringleader, but he almost never imposes directives on his audience.
At nearly two-and-a-half hours, the double album is nearly as sprawling and orchestral as its predecessor, with heaving solos crushed against humongous statues of horns.
He danced the Balcony Scene solos assuredly, but without showing their musical point; some jumps in Act II, though well delivered, gave the wrong accents to the choreography.
In the work, five dancers — men and women, all topless — move together in unison under bright lights, then separate into spastic solos in which they explore competing sensations.
She had no trouble imagining herself as a deific creature of the stage; her tutu-and-toe-shoe solos as "The Dying Swan" were legendary within her circle.
Entre los que están solos se encuentra Mahid Alizadha, un afgano de 17 años que creció en Irán y que estaba cortándose las uñas afuera de una carpa.
The moments of brightest catharsis come on Mr. Washington's saxophone solos, particularly on "Adam & Eve," where he rides the song's bright harmony into a space of buoyant inquiry.
They shine in brief solos, same-sex duets of fraught tenderness and multiple struts down the catwalk, sharing the credit for choreography with Mr. Jones and Ms. Wong.
For anyone who's ever gotten lost in one of John Frusciante's mind-warping guitar solos, "time" is nothing but a social construct used to divide our unifying truth.
But instead of glass-shattering soprano solos, this modern-era adaptation features plenty of R&B and hip hop; though, it does stay somewhat true to the original storyline.
Reinhardt and his band smirk as they read a list of strictures: no blues, no more than 5% syncopation, no solos lasting more than five seconds, and so on.
Not only do you get to wield a guitar and play complex solos, you also get to do it while looking out at an adoring crowd from the stage.
Artists from all over the rock spectrum—crossing generations, genres and gender—who've been moved by one of those classic Ace guitar solos, or that larger-than-life persona.
Mr. Gilmour's guitar solos depend on neither speed nor ornamentation but on narrative clarity; he seizes a melody, ascends through it and gives a bluesy insistence to its climax.
The instrumental texture, too, is a mix of crisp repeated patterns and sensual wind solos, which the orchestra, under the baton of Mark Gibson, plays with pliancy and style.
Beginning Wednesday, the ballerina Wendy Whelan, formerly of the New York City Ballet, will perform a series of contemporary solos and duets by and with the choreographer Brian Brooks.
Much the same could be said of the performance of the Fifth Symphony, here with additional solos by Karl Herman, clarinetist; Robert Wagner, bassoonist; and Chris Komer, French hornist.
It's modeled along the lines of America's best-known Chopin ballet, Jerome Robbins's "Dances at a Gathering," with solos, duets and quartets that show camaraderie, rivalry, fun and moodiness.
Also, the audio-only video sufficiently replicates the feeling of being a 70s teen and staring at luxurious vinyl sleeves while your favourite guitar hero lays down the solos.
Besides some killer synth lines and lengthy guitar solos, this four-track EP is also notable because it features Astrid Young, Neil Young's sister, on bass and backing vocals.
It is a major post: He gives the other players the A pitch that they tune to, serves as de facto leader of the woodwinds and regularly plays solos.
He also anticipated the modern dance of today in the generous way he announced in the 1938 program that this work's solos were choreographed by their own original executants.
But she can also play plangent solos, and the first season — as Fleabag realized she couldn't laugh or fornicate her bad memories away — built to an ending of catharsis.
And yet, if you've seen much of Mr. Abraham's recent work, "Ash" may seem too familiar, nearly an extension of earlier solos, still meandering in the same troubled melancholy.
La mayoría de ellos estaban sentados solos o con sus familiares en la mesa y le decían al juez, por medio de intérprete, que aceptaban hablar por voluntad propia.
Mr. Wilson's dynamite dancers work out these questions in a series of urgent interlocking solos against large video projections that add layers to the sense of confusion and turmoil.
He was his generation's most startling and dramatic guitarist, guiding his solos through a landscape of varied terrains: first rocky, dissonant bends, then long, plainlike notes, sustained like breaths.
His solos — you know the type: clean licks with a tapered swing feel; bent notes never spilling too far into the next bar — rarely lasted longer than a minute.
He is equally contemptible and charming, with appropriately fluid body language that serves him well in his solos of survival and ambition, which are the musical's most memorable numbers.
Two of that continent's leading 21th-century painters are having first major solos here, not at the Museum of Modern Art or the Guggenheim, but at small downtown galleries.
"To consider the 'Song Books' as a work of art is nearly impossible," this pathbreaking composer once said regarding his 1970 collection of vocal solos and idiosyncratic theatrical instructions.
Delivering nine expertly wrought songs in 27 minutes, she plays acoustic piano over G-B-D with jazz gestalt, zero-plus solos, and a beat more martial than swinging.
The baritone Matthias Goerne brought mystery and intensity to his solos, while the soprano Ying Fang sang "Ihr habt nun Traurigkeit" ("You now have sadness") with gleaming, youthful sound.
Expect wry, hilarious non sequiturs muttered in between songs — like "Them Changes" and "Show You the Way" — that will be full of elastic funk grooves and blistering bass solos.
The dynamics shift dramatically — from strong, full-sail solos by Ms. Mitchell that are bluesy and chromatic and abstract to powerful beats carried by the cello and the cajón.
ARTS & LEISURE An article last Sunday about the dancer Eiko's project "A Body in Places," using information from Eiko, misstated the length of her dance solos in the East Village.
Dismissing the stubborn aesthetics of many punk guitarists of his time, Thompson hops into hypnotic solos after charring listeners' skin with an abrasive mix of hardcore and prototypical death metal.
Right now, we are working on a series of solos for each of the LEIMAY Ensemble members through a residency and commission by the Hurleyville Arts Center and SUNY Sullivan.
At the Philharmonic, it was Beethoven's Violin Concerto, with those soft taps at the start, though attention quickly shifted to the violin solos, as played by the Canadian James Ehnes.
For her, it was an instrument for rhythmic soul and, on occasion, a conduit for really memorable, if deceptively simple, solos, such as the one on "Since You've Been Gone".
But any Floyd fans hoping for a rock-classical treatment of the material—a violin version of David Gilmour's journeying guitar solos, for example—are in for a bad trip.
All four homers were solos, so deGrom was able to maneuver around them to work seven innings, giving up eight hits and four runs with no walks and five strikeouts.
The pressures of superstardom quickly wore on Kath, who felt it stifling to stick to a regimented set list and the same set of solos during concerts across the globe.
Their debut single, 228's "What Do I," comes firing out with an axe to grind—all meaty power chords, furious solos, and a frustrated Mac evaluating a bad relationship.
Stetson's music has liberated the saxophone from jazz altogether because his musical "diet" included transcribing Jimi Hendrix solos, Metallica riffs, and electronic music alongside "tons and tons" of jazz riffs.
Amidst the glitz, the glam, the sporting, the ads, the Solos, and the Timberlake, one spectacle stood out more than any other at the Super Bowl: Westworld's Season 2 trailer.
On "The Wounding Hours" and "Haunter of the Dark," chords stretch nearly endlessly beneath solos that break through the gloom like shafts of light catching dust in a dark room.
But Mr. Gilmour's gruffly troubled voice and his deliberative, dramatic guitar solos equally defined the sound of the band, and Mr. Gilmour also collaborated with Mr. Waters on some songwriting.
And apart from Andrew Veyette, who looked uncharacteristically sloppy in Oberon's fearsomely fast and difficult solos — dampening their usual jolt of excitement — the performances were good, if not especially inspired.
The influence of his theatrical live shows, searing guitar solos, and blending of jazz, rock and blues can be seen in Prince as well as in generations of air guitarists.
MacKenzie Bourg, "Say Something" This Ed Sheeran-y kid and his near-perfect whispery solos scare me a little, because there's really nothing I can make fun of him for.
The only musician they could really see was the saxophone player—Hall had introduced him as Mr. Casual—who played some of his solos on their side of the stage.
And each of the saxophone solos was basically the equivalent of the small talk that you are forced to make with the friend of your mom who cuts your hair.
On the occasion of Merce Cunningham's hundredth birthday, the Merce Cunningham Trust has put together an epic program of Cunningham solos, to be performed in three cities on April 16.
On "Twin Flame," the set's opener, Mr. Hill and the alto saxophonist Braxton Cook traded solos, Mr. Hill issuing adamant, downward runs and Mr. Cook rising up in sunny flares.
Al Cisneros' bass undulates and bops underneath the many wailing solos before a quieter, honest-to-god psychedelic breakdown (complete with Pink Floyd-ish sonar beeps) ushers the song out.
Even better than the solos is her writing for the larger forces — which, on "Vogelfrei," include punchy percussion, frenzied strings and winds, an ethereal choir, and the pianist Kris Davis.
International companies will appear throughout the summer, beginning with the Royal Danish Ballet, which opens the season on June 20 with a mix of solos, duets and a company finale.
New songs like "6'10" and "Villainy" offered up aggressive percussion, boisterous guitar riffs and solos, and incorporated electronic undertones to make for a sound that's both fuller and more nuanced.
Onstage, he had his own version of Berry's duckwalk; he was also likely to stride through the crowd with his guitar or play solos with it raised behind his head.
Her voice is interlaced throughout a track that never merely settles into its cool groove; vocals, synthesizers and electric piano solos all take turns in the foreground, all equally contemporary.
As the piece progressed, there was a predictability to the way the dancers covered space, swooping to the front to perform solos as the other "instruments" receded to the back.
The Brooklyn Academy of Music is one of three venues that will collaborate on "Night of 100 Solos: A Centennial Event," a massive celebration of the legendary choreographer Merce Cunningham.
Perhaps that was because he was sometimes spurred along by another of Ms. Du's solos, "Ixtab, 10pm," which was played simultaneously — and with similar intensity — by the bassoonist Rebekah Heller.
There was no orchestra this time, but the backing band dwelled on feverishly virtuosic solos — frenetic drums, shredding violins — as if to compensate for the lack of Acropolis-scale forces.
In between these solos, the men — Adrian Danchig-Waring, Joseph Gordon, Ask la Cour, Roman Mejia and Andrew Veyette — perform virtuosic flash dances that are gone before you know it.
The band gained fame in the late 1980s and was known in part for the melodic style Mr. Skolnick brought to his solos within a genre that favored raw intensity.
She is impeccable, perhaps too much so — the even, perfectly modulated dynamics of her dancing (amplified by the oddly slow tempos of her solos), tamp down grander emotion and excitement.
His style is hyperathletic — galloping solos that last for 10 straight minutes, high jumps reminiscent of basketball players' reaching for the hoop — but it retains a roughness around its edges.
"No hacemos nada solos", dijo Votel sobre las operaciones del ejército estadounidense en el extranjero, que por lo general reciben ayuda de ciudadanos iraquíes que se convierten en refugiados perseguidos.
He performed at MoMA and later, when the Paris Opera Ballet presented the exhibition, he taught the Shawn solos to a dancer in that company, suddenly having become the expert.
The Trust has also waived licensing fees for two years; that means the dancers can perform their solos again — most have four — which will also help keep Cunningham's legacy alive.
Practically, it starts with individual record labels submitting solos to a screening committee — sometimes more than one on a single album — with the approval of the artists, creating a long list.
The audience could find much to enjoy in this music, such as Mr. Hanick's sound, ranging from sunny and crisp to pungent darkness; chiseled wind solos; and great washes of strings.
Amélie's solos feel static, and her erotic pas de deux with Pozzi is firmly in the genre of ballet sex — conspicuously artful sequences of splayed legs, arched backs and suggestive positions.
While it's not a gamble of a song (there are no epic guitar solos, no risky vocals), it manages to hold my interest on the first, second, third, and fourteenth play.
Beyond the dazzling sheen of dance numbers and heartfelt solos, there's a deeper subtext—one that may be as old as time, yet feels so acutely modern and of this moment.
También nos ayuda a descubrir nuevos intereses e ideas sin tener que preocuparnos sobre las opiniones de otros: un estudio demostró que los adolescentes se sienten menos inhibidos cuando están solos.
Throughout his solos, duets and trios, Mr. Abraham creates a dance in homage to Taylor's complex imagination, where humor was good and weird, yet pathos could be just around the corner.
Jepsen worked with conductor Lucas Waldin, as well as close members of team—Christopher Mayo and Tavish Crowe—to transform her neon dripping synths and saxophone solos into something else altogether.
Worldly guitar solos, quality anticlimactic choreography, pragmatic irreverence, energizing poetic turnups and goddamn topsy-turvy going intertwined together—come to your joyful love journey and ride your uptight, stoned tiny horses.
The current Rock Band VR expands on a freestyle system found in Rock Band 4, where the game would adapt guitar solos (or entire songs) to match what players were doing.
Disney parks have a longtime rule against adults wearing elaborate costumes, which militates against that instantiated fanfic; Galaxy's Edge is no Comic-Con in terms of Han Solos and Boba Fetts.
Friends and colleagues present a collage of his reconstructed work, drawing from solos, duets and ensemble work, including "Two on the Loose," which he performed months before his death (259:2212).
"Night of 100 Solos: A Centennial Event" takes place at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, in New York; the Barbican, in London; and U.C.L.A.'s Center for the Art of Performance.
Their main tasks were to streamline the arena show — essentially a concert featuring solos by various characters — for the much smaller Dominion Theater and give it a more linear story line.
The cast of The Walking Dead attempted to lighten up a little bit with a special episode that features sparkly backup dancers, a 16-minute drum solo, and two Han Solos.
The dances include "Talking Solos" (from "Terrain," 1963), which establish an ironic dichotomy between speech and movement, and which may have prompted Cunningham's "How to Pass, Kick, Fall and Run" (1968).
In this 25-minute suite of solos — staged handsomely by Ms. Belilove and featuring the pianist Cameron Grant onstage — Ms. Mearns took on one of the biggest challenges of her career.
As in Mr. Davis's earlier operas, solos are highlights: The mother of one of the five (the mezzo-soprano Lindsay Patterson) pours out her heart in a simmering, sad torch song.
CreditCreditCharles Graham, via Louis Armstrong Archive; Nathan Bajar for The New York Times Behind his blistering trumpet solos, revolutionary vocal improvising and exuberant stage persona, how did Louis Armstrong see himself?
ROCK & POP If Television begins playing "Marquee Moon" at about 221:27 on Sunday night, revelers on the Bowery will enter 2018 midway through one of rock's most ebullient guitar solos.
Many of the tunes on the new album — recorded in September, after just a few rehearsals — open up into bustling piano solos, something that's not typical of the old Bad Plus.
Apart from its titanic partnering requirements, Rudolf has solos in each act charting his descent from questing elegance to psychological torment; we're shown his reactions to 15 or more different people.
Honnold climbs more than anyone alive — endless thousands of feet, roped and unroped, all over the world — and has, for a decade, honed his system for tackling ever bigger free-solos.
In Ms. Doherty's solos of the past several years, her body has become a conduit for expressions of working-class, Northern Irish masculinity, a subject she approaches with candor and compassion.
Os solos turfosos contêm enormes quantidades de carbono sob a forma de matéria orgânica, que se acumula ao longo de milhares de anos e fornece nutrientes para o crescimento das plantas.
In the first vignette, "Boys Syde," five guys become members of a boy band, who perform a wordless dance routine and then burst into solos: break dancing, tap dancing, hula hooping.
Events continue all year and are updated on the Trust's website, but one highlight is just around the corner: "Night of 228 Solos: A Centennial Event," on April 229, Cunningham's birthday.
Mr. Kaplan is not always quiet and purposeful: Chaotic, impulsive solos that seem to go in several directions at once and with no clear outcome are among the things he does best.
Working in collaboration with the Ballez dancers, each of the solos Pyle created for the goddesses was distinctive, catering to both the needs of the character and the talents of the dancer.
As promised, the Galaxy Fold was on display at the company's booth this morning, but it was protected by security rope and thick panes of glass, like so many carbonited Han Solos.
When we boarded, Dana introduced me to the adorable boomer-millennial pair in charge of Olivia's Solos Program, which caters to women (single or partnered) who decide to go on trips alone.
Scored for mezzo-soprano (Adele Grabowski), piano (Yevgeny Yontov) and viola (Julia Clancy), the text was delivered by Ms. Grabowski with expressive conviction and Ms. Clancy vividly rendered the agitated viola solos.
In "Citizen," a New York premiere, he shapes his supple movement, an idiosyncratic style drawn from cultures of the African diaspora, into five intertwining solos as he explores questions of belonging. Dec.
The program — a hodgepodge of solos and pas de deux from various works associated with these figures — had nothing to do with Plisetskaya's repertory, nor was her name or image ever invoked.
After singing solos at New Bethel, she joined her father as a pianist and singer on his touring "gospel caravan" and recorded her first songs—gospel tracks—at the age of 14.
On his latest album, "More Powerful," his percussive and vibrant compositions are the springboard for more than a few hard-driving solos; his stalwart quartet maintains a high level of swinging interplay.
Mr. Coltrane bleats and heaves through his solos, spewing out odd clusters of notes, splitting acrid tones and repeating big windmill patterns until they seem to have broken free of their context.
Mr. Wachner's take on the score is fresh and urgent, and members of the nimble professional choir step out to sing solos, creating a sense of the oratorio as town hall meeting.
Taylor's 1950s experimental pieces, not least "3 Epitaphs" (1956), seem to have been an influence, and when we see the different solos coinciding in one space, we're likely to think of Cunningham.
They wonder why he still performs as a sideman and why he doesn't take longer, or more fiery, solos; they fret over the long pauses between his recording projects as a leader.
While Ms. Forti performs "News Animation," there will also be solos by Ms. Holmes and Mr. Lepkoff, who each have a history of working with that master improviser, choreographer and visual artist.
"Namouna" is funny and weird, like a French nineteenth-century adventure fantasy, but without a story, set to sumptuous music by Édouard Lalo and filled with eccentric solos and raucous ensemble numbers.
Meg Stuart, a highly regarded American artist who has long been based in Europe, makes a rare appearance in the United States with an hour of solos she calls monologues of movement.
The loud side of Mr. Coryell's personality took center stage in 1972 when he formed the Eleventh House, a seminal fusion band that emphasized complex, thunderous compositions and flashy, rapid-fire solos.
But it would be hard to argue that the hailstorm of this finale is not Presto — indeed, Presto impetuoso, as it is typically rendered — especially when Mr. Sato tears into his solos.
Part of the Cunningham centennial celebration, "Night of 100 Solos" is an extreme version of an Event with an ambitious aim: to open up Cunningham's work to a new generation of dancers.
Elsewhere Mr. Isbell took firm control of the band, as a singer and a rhythm guitarist: At choice moments, notably on "Children of Children," he reeled out roving, ecstatic solos, using a slide.
There are also incredibly cute scenes of Syd serenading a crush from outside her bedroom window, and of Steve Lacy playing guitar solos for a very bored-looking white boy in his bedroom.
Mr Krueger died in March, before the publication of his book—which, as its title hints, sets out to emulate "Freakonomics" (a bestselling pop-economics compendium from 2005), only with added guitar solos.
You know when he goes into the "Strutter" lead, or the "Black Diamond" lead—those early solos that he did are so raw and visceral; and not tons of notes, but well-placed.
Glistening synths, sparse drums, and plaintive guitar solos create a lush instrumental landscape as frontman Adam Granduciel tells a tale of lost love set on a South Dakota stretch of the Missouri River.
The performers gave it a fleet and airy performance, with fine solos by Mr. Herbert and, in the Pie Jesu, by the soprano Elizabeth Bates — a limpid, sweetly optimistic plea for eternal rest.
Elsewhere, Mr. Preljocaj presents a phrase that he later breaks up — two duets become four solos, partnered motions become partnerless — much as Cage dismantled sentences into words into syllables into increasingly elemental sounds.
Bernie Worrell, the keyboardist whose anarchic solos and Moog synthesizer bass lines with Parliament-Funkadelic indelibly changed the sound of funk and hip-hop, died on Friday at his home in Everson, Wash.
MONTREUX, Switzerland (Reuters) - Ibrahim Maalouf brought his bold, brassy sound to the Montreux Jazz Festival on Thursday, moving from trumpet to piano solos as he blended jazz with melodies influenced by the Orient.
It shows us woman and man (Oksana Maslova and Arian Molina Soca) both cooperating and independent; at times they exist in separate zones of the stage, doing separate solos at the same time.
While anecdotes about Jonny Greenwood's mythical "Paranoid Android" organ solos during Radiohead's opening tour with Alanis Morissette have been the stuff of rock lore for a while, there are a few new tidbits.
Any other choreographer could learn from the dazzling structural felicity of one sextet, in which solos, duets and trios so continually overlap and merge into one another (with gender roles changing as well).
As part of the annual 20093nd Street Y's Harkness Dance Festival, John Heginbotham, a veteran of the Mark Morris Dance Group, presents an intimate evening of solos and duets from his company's repertory.
The constantly strummed rhythm guitar and spiky keyboard octave jumps in "I Used To"; the chickenscratch solos on "Change Yr Mind"; the bleary guitar frizz that pervades the whole record — such amusing facsimile!
Los agentes, la mayoría de los cuales son varones, operan principalmente solos en el desierto y los matorrales, y no llevan cámaras ni en el cuerpo ni en el tablero de su patrulla.
There are hardly any chord changes; instead, Mr. Scott and the fleet young flutist Elena Pinderhughes lay a melody of gentle lament across the beat, then embark on a pair of bracing solos.
The Ailey company begins its annual winter residency on Wednesday with a gala featuring "Cunningham Centennial Solos," a compilation of excerpts from a handful of Merce Cunningham works that span a half-century.
Driven by conga and bongos, topped with acoustic guitar and solos plucked on the tres, with trumpet cheekily answering the singers, it was sly, romantic, definitively Cuban and not just for local delight.
They placed third overall in the competition but started a global phenomenon — and Styles was the clear center of it all, with his frequent solos, cheeky British charm, and glorious head of hair.
In addition to an excerpt from a piece that Mr. Peck is making for Houston Ballet, there are three new solos that Mr. Roberts has choreographed in response to Mr. Baker's lighting schemes.
After the group number, while some of the older Larkin girls performed their solos, the Prestige teammates became consumed by a lengthy hair-braiding exercise in their dressing room and declined to watch.
On Tuesday there was plenty of space: Her only accompanists on the club's stage were the bassist Cameron Brown and the trumpeter John McNeil, who took a couple of deliberate, bop-inflected solos.
As is their wont, the superbly skilled and imaginative players — most notably the incomparable Doron David Sherwin, on the trumpetlike cornetto — improvised freely and smoothly, whether in momentary embellishments or in bravura solos.
Loaded with harmonised guitar solos, Thin Lizzy grade shredding, and collaborations with Best Coast's Bethany Cosentino and Justin Hawkins of The Darkness, EWBAITE almost feels like the rock opera Pinkerton was intended to be.
"Light My Fire" during the solos, especially during Ray's solo when he doubles up at one point, and then it goes back to regular, and then he hits the off-beats at the end.
But this annual showcase, curated by the Tel Aviv-born New York choreographer Dana Katz, features Israeli artists who are investigating personal questions on a more intimate level, often through solos they perform themselves.
"When I first started out I used to sit at home and try to figure out guitar solos," recalled Frehley, leaning on the arm of the sofa in his hotel suite high above Midtown.
Where some postmodern bluesmen cultivate a stark, crude, garage-rock primitivism and risk the whole album falling apart, the security inherent in the mechanized backing band, and even the solos, does diminish the rawness.
They're make some of the most urgent-sounding punk around, with Ulsh offering warped d-beat solos on lead guitar and vocalist Dru Molina taking the Discharge snarl and giving it her own authority.
Her interlocking guitar parts still often spiral off into every direction at once, sometimes to even gnarlier realms; raga-ish fingerpicking, splatter painted solos, and genteel rhythmic work often share space all at once.
In ensembles that combine pattern and asymmetry, in duets and solos of thrilling contrasts and insistence, the choreography becomes the poems' outer framework (dance often proceeds at length between stanzas) and their spiritual accompaniment.
Starting with luminous solos, she had detached her voice from text, but not from storytelling — instead conveying meaning through tone, speed, rhythm, volume, texture, vowels, wild shrieks, low coos, flowing babble, rapid-fire stutter.
And just as I was feeling that, for all the wonderful speed of this genre, everything was too metrically regular, a number of solos confounded me, with effects of complexity and syncopation that astounded.
The record finds Victims changing things up once again, fusing the metallic leanings it perfected on its 183 album A Dissident with an aggressive hardcore that overflows with searing solos and full-bodied melodies.
TRUMPET MAFIA Ashlin Parker's Trumpet Mafia already lived up to its name with just three trumpeters onstage, sharing arrangements like a big-band trumpet section and then going round-robin on quicksilver, articulate solos.
Mr. Hayes's swing feel is broad and baggy but deep in the pocket; over it passes a succession of quick yet incisive solos — especially from the trumpeter Josh Evans and the vibraphonist Steve Nelson.
Eventually, these other dancers replace the principal couple in a chain of duets and solos, a cyclical pattern of arrivals and departures that may call to mind the romantic histories of people you know.
As on "Crescent," Coltrane's solos are defined by the weight and steady vision of his playing, as much as by the phrases themselves: a variety of long tones, pendulum-swinging repetitions and zigzagging runs.
"I am mainly known as the one who verbally counted off 'Sweet Home Alabama,' then played the infamous Stratocaster riff as well as the solos in that tune," King said, according to the newspaper.
Beyond formal drumming techniques, tonbak players have -- over the instrument's long history -- devised a seemingly limitless range of deviations using different parts of the hands, fingers and nails to create entrancing solos and accompaniments.
During the next act, Mr. Barenboim would bang out the rhythm of the timpani's solos with one hand and a foot, as if instructing a child, Mr. Hilgers said, adding that he felt humiliated.
"Vemos que los hombres tienen tasas más altas de suicidio, más enfermedades cardiovasculares y se encuentran más solos cuanto más envejecen", comentó el psicólogo Fredric Rabinowitz, uno de los principales autores de los lineamientos.
"Opening Up," from an early-1990s group of Mr. First's called Echoes of God, finds this composer taking electric guitar solos that are more blistering than the ones he typically creates in chamber concerts.
Only on his own unaccompanied improvisations, typically wedged between tunes, did he pull the focus off Mr. Ross and Mr. Wilkins — who often took solos away from each other, wrangling in a friendly repartee.

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