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The Ray Charles Show appears on a concert basis; it consists of a big band (17 men), the Raelets, a female vocal quartet, and Charles, himself, with Joe Adams.
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I knew and already loved this concert, on the basis of a bootleg of three of its five numbers.
Helm was furious at Robertson's decision to "destroy" the Band, he wrote in his autobiography, and participated in the concert on the basis of his attorney's advice: "Do it, puke, and get out of the way".
The filmed concert served as the basis for Martin Scorsese's 1978 film, The Last Waltz.
But it is clearly not enough to support multiple opera productions and symphony concerts on a regular basis.
I would have thought that the crowds for Central Park concerts should be the basis of a constituency.
I've been a vinyl junkie since my teens and consider myself hugely lucky that my job entails going to live concerts on a regular basis.
Between 1958 and 1964, the Merseyside area had about 500 different groups, which were constantly forming and breaking up, with an average of about 350 groups playing concerts on a regular basis.
That business became the basis for the concert division of Live Nation.
These terms refer to individuals acting in concert, as needed, on the basis of certain rough-hewn concepts of proper male public behaviour.
The album forms the basis for a concert, "Jerusalem," to be presented by Great Performers at Lincoln Center in the Rose Theater on Monday night.
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