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Here they feature the powerful rhythm section of Jasper Høiby on bass and Ben Reynolds on drums.
From a distance, the stacked balconies have a powerful rhythm -- in profile they appear die-cut, as if stamped by an enormous machine.
During live performances, however, the human element takes over, with gesture-controlled electronics and a powerful rhythm section building a space-rock atmosphere.
At the foundation of the music was a powerful rhythm section, with Brian Blade on drums and Ugonna Okegwo on bass; they never let the music run away, while still allowing a great deal to happen.
Driven by a ferociously powerful rhythm section, U2 sound pleasingly raw, particularly next to the current wave of stadium rock pretenders, with their good causes and pained expressions and elegiac piano ballads.
This engagement will feature an enthusiastic front line (the trumpeter Brian Lynch, the saxophonist Donald Harrison and the trombonist Conrad Herwig) along with a powerful rhythm section (the drummer Jose Claussell, the bassist Luques Curtis and the percussionists Vicente Rivero and Orlando Vega).
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And Ahmet had begun to negotiate with Ray Charles, the powerful rhythm-and-blues singer, who had given Atlantic Records its first real eminence, in the late nineteen-fifties, and who upon the expiration of his contract in 1959 signed with ABC-Paramount without consulting Ahmet or his partners.
Probably not but they devoured (and digested) the poets who had powerful rhythms and exacting rhymes and who wrote about outdoor life, human bravery and endurance, and companionship".
Driving, off-kilter, powerful rhythms, heavy on the percussion, were the common thread in a rather odd concert by the Juilliard Orchestra, led by Anne Manson, on Thursday night.
Rock and roll, which emerged in the mid-1950s with Elvis Presley and other figures, arose as an amalgam of black rhythm and blues with country music, adapting the powerful rhythms and melancholy vocalizations of urban blues to a quicker tempo and an exuberant emotional tone.
November 10, 1879 Springfield, Illinois December 5 , 1931Springfield, Illinois Vachel Lindsay, in full Nicholas Vachel Lindsay (born Nov. 10, 1879, Springfield, Ill., U.S. died Dec. 5, 1931, Springfield) American poet who in an attempt to revive poetry as an oral art form of the common people wrote and read to audiences compositions with powerful rhythms that had an immediate appeal.
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