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The infusion of hip-hop wasn't just a practical substitute for a rhythm section.
(It is common practice in Jamaica for a rhythm to be used by upward of thirty performers).
I was trained as a dancer and that stuck with me, so I'm essentially looking for a rhythm.
He will see Granddad Diego standing ramrod stiff and tight-lipped as Argentina struggled for a rhythm and for goals.
It is a famous jazz recording from the 1960s, and one of the all-time classics - not only for Dexter Gordon's imperious sound (an inspiration to Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane) but for a rhythm section featuring first-generation bebop legends Bud Powell on piano and drummer Kenny Clarke, both of them Paris residents on this date in 1963.
After her sea of ohms, the uplifting "Yellow Flowers" is potentially her most inspiring song from any record; the deep pocket woven by bassist Fred Cash is the perfect foundation for a rhythm of tabla and Geisler's captivating bansuri flute.
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They all take turns making up for the lack of a rhythm section.
Remember to think of a rhythm for your steps, as it helps you get familiar with the approach.
They're a mighty eight-piece powerhouse of guitars, fiddles and harmonicas, with bouzouki and lap steel for variety, a rhythm section for punch, and high-energy vocals out front.
Just a few years ago, Ashleigh Banfield was a local news anchor in Dallas who sometimes moonlighted as a singer for a rhythm-and-blues band called Tommy Hyatt and the Haywires.
For GH, a rhythm was found before and during HDBR.
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