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    Foo Fighter’s fans in Cesana, Italy, played Learn How To Fly in an attempt to lure the band to play in their beautiful city? No? Well, you can watch a video of the performance here, and it is full of passion and lightness of spirit. When musicians who do not usually come together do, it is a special thing, creating spine tingling moments. And drummers who usually sit behind their kit behind the rest of the band can blow our minds when they play in tandem with another of their kind. Let’s note some

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    Zakk Wylde

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    theisen Zakk Wylde was born in Bayonne, New Jersey, on January 14, 1967, with the name Jeffery Phillip Wielandt. His parents were Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Wielandt, he also had a sister named Amy Wielandt. At the age of eight he first started playing the guitar, but soon quit because he thought it was boring. After a few years he started back up at the age of 14 with teacher Leroy Wright, who was his football coaches son, whom he started his first band with. The band was named Stonehenge. Around this time

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    night down on Oldham Street. After supporting The Xcerts on their UK/Europe tour, the band returned to the UK to perform their own headline tour throughout various venues following the release of their album in June 2015, ‘Teenage Movie Soundtrack’. Prior to the band’s headline slot at the quirky venue, (The Castle Hotel) the audience were warmed up by Leeds based four-piece, Humans as Ornaments. The alt rock band managed to grace the

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    During their half a century as a band, the Rolling Stones have released twenty-nine studio albums, eighteen live albums, numerous videos, concert films and compilations. In 2014, their albums have sold an estimated 250 million (Jennie Wood, "The Lasting Influence of the Rolling Stones."). They have dominated the music industry with their well-known energetic live performances to wild reputations offstage, but perhaps the band's most impressive achievement is that after fifty years they are still

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    Marching Band Members

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    importance of hard work before you can achieve your dreams.” Every Band leader should know this. Being a member of band is like being a member of a family that is bigger is much more than a normal family.As a band member you are helping your section and peers become better marching band members. Color guard for instance,as Color Guard Caption I would help my fellow members with marching, memorizing routines, and helping them be in time. As a band section leader I believe I can offer a lot. I believe I can

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    “The 1975” is an alt-rock grunge band formed in 2002 by Matthew Healy, current frontman. The band consists of four members: Matty as guitarist and lead singer, Adam Hann as rhythmic guitarist, Ross Macdonald as bassist, and George Daniel as drummer. They met each other at school as young teenagers in Manchester, England. Matty, being only thirteen at the time, had lofty aspirations to be alongside his idol Michael Jackson in fame. The juvenile group recorded YouTube videos in their basements, and

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    When you see a band live, you arrive with a certain level of expectation. Live music is about atmosphere, energy and a certain sense of intimacy that comes with seeing a band or artist recreate their art for you on stage. If your expectations are met, you leave not only happy, but with a deeper connection with the band thereafter. I had Crooks at a disadvantage before this show as my expectations had been simmering ever since their debut EP Nevermore captivated me back in 2012. Despite this internal

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    song defined the bands culture with its unique definition pertaining to the climate of the world at that time. More importantly, influential music from that band produced a great change in society from their music – with only five-thousand words, twenty-five songs, three people, and one band – who changed it all. The Police were a three part band composed of Andy Summers the

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    It is eighth hour on a Tuesday, this means I have band today. I walk into the band room, and I see a handful of other students have already arrived and are watching a video that is being played up on the starboard. They stand and watch as the Notre Dame marching band performs an intricate routine during a college football game. A few others hustle around to get their instruments and get to their seats before the three minute allowance is up. I hear random chit chat among friends and people beginning

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    My first day of band freshman year, I remember sitting in the seats of the auditorium while the band teacher, Mr. Greene asked me which instrument I play. I’ve played so many in the past, but I decided to tell him “keyboard” over all the other instruments I had played. This was what brought me to the percussion section where I had to learn instruments I had never even heard of before: frame drums, cabasas, and güiros. I had to put myself out of my comfort zone to help the band as a whole in concerts

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