EFTA02710742Set 11
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rise of counterculture of
the 196os. The founding members were Jerry Garcia (guitar, vocals), Bob Weir (guitar, vocals),
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan (keyboards, harmonica, vocals), Phil Lesh (bass, vocals), and Bill ... Mickey Hart (drums 1967-1971, 1974-1995), Keith Godchaux
(keyboards 1971-1979), Donna Godchaux (vocals 1972-1979), Brent Mydland (keyboards,
vocals 1979—mo), and Vince Welnick (keyboards 199o-1995).
Maze ... Garcia, Weir, and McKernan
shared the lead vocal duties more or less equally; Lesh only sang a few leads but his tenor was a
key part of the band
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EFTA01076046Set 9
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BehaviorallSystems/Cognitive
Neuronal Stability and Drift across Periods of Sleep:
Premotor Activity Patterns in a Vocal Control Nucleus of
Adult Zebra Finches
Peter L Rauske,I Zhiyi Chi? Amish S. Dave ... recordings during
cordingsessions starting 2-4 d later, a flexible cable connected the head- vocalizations in recording sessions that did not indude sleep (see below).
gear to an overhead commutator ... active,
released into the cage while trying to maintain unit isolation. but not vocalizing. We used 1-4 min segments of neuronal activity both
Recording sessions began at various times
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EFTA01088667Set 9
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July 1976 More Than Ever, produced by Bob James and featuring guest vocals by Patti Austin and
appearances by a host of NYC session players, including pianist Richard Tee, guitarists ... subsidiary label LAX (MCA Records), with a slightly altered lineup of:
David Clayton-Thomas (vocals, guitar), Robert Piltch (guitar), David Piltch (bass), Richard Martinez
(keyboards), Bruce Cassidy (trumpet, flugelhorn), Earl ... have received authorization
from copyright holders
Roster of member musicians
Al Kooper : keyboards, vocals (1967-1968)
Randy Brecker : trumpet, flugelhorn (1967-1968)
Jerry Weiss : trumpet, flugelhorn, backing vocals
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They have been inducted into the Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, received a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame, and sold ... horn section, their energetic
and elaborate stage shows, and the interplay between the contrasting vocals of Philip
Bailey's falsetto and Maurice White's tenor. The kalimba (African thumb piano ... Need of Love called "I Think About Lovin' You",
with Sherry Scott on lead vocals, provided EWF with their first Top 40 R&B hit. In 1971,
the group also
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EFTA01139757Set 9
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film Philadelphia. The music video for the song
shows Springsteen's actual vocal performance, recorded using a hidden microphone, to a prerecorded
instrumental track. This technique was developed ... generally less well-
received than the similar Nebraska, due to the minimal melody, twangy vocals, and political nature of
most of the songs, although some praised it for giving voice ... years in some southern and midwestern regions of
the U.S, because of his vocal endorsement of leftist, liberal politics. But it was still strong in Europe and
along
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EFTA01098835Set 9
2016-01-1020p12,121w
April 1967 solo single, "The Laughing Gnome", using speeded-
up thus high-pitched vocals, failed to chart. Released six weeks later, his album debut, David Bowie, an
amalgam ... Ziggy Stardust
Tour continued to the United States.
Bowie contributed backing vocals to Lou Reed's 1972 solo breakthrough Transformer, co-producing the
album with Mick Ronson. His own Aladdin ... first US number one, "Fame", co-written with John Lennon, who contributed
backing vocals, and Carlos Alomar. Lennon called Bowie's work "great, but it's just rock'n'roll
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EFTA01093391Set 9
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period. Stu Cook switched from piano to bass guitar and Tom Fogerty from
lead vocals to rhythm guitar; John became the band's lead vocalist and primary songwriter ... alone when I made the arrangements, I was alone
when I added background vocals, guitars and some other stuff. I was alone when I produced and mixed
the albums ... arrangements,
they wanted to sing. They went as far as adding background vocals to 'Proud Mary,' and it sounded awful.
They used tambourines, and it sounded no better.
That
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EFTA00779917Set 9
2010-11-1810p2,659w
Year
• Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)
• Best Gospel Performance
• Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals
• Best Pop Vocal Album
• Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
• Best Surround Sound Album
Genius Loves ... saxophone, Xiomara's silky, sultry interlocking vamps and lines that make it sound
vocals are infused with the sounds of old Cuba. like more than one instrument. His melodic ... slippery upright bass, individual combination of tonality and dissonance
moving between an almost conversational vocal that will certainly appeal to fans of modem jazz
delivery and ultra-melodic, seductive singing
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EFTA01088731Set 9
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supported by Johnny Cash.
In March 1962, Dylan contributed harmonica and back-up vocals to the album Three Kings and the Queen,
accompanying Victoria Spivey and Big Joe Williams ... farmers.
In April 1986, Dylan made a foray into rap music when he added vocals to the opening verse of "Street
Rock", featured on Kurtis Blow's album Kingdom Blow ... genius.
In 1986 and 1987, Dylan toured with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, sharing vocals with Petty on
several songs each night. Dylan also toured with the Grateful Dead
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EFTA02682618Set 11
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candidate coding scheme based on the coarse temporal
pattern of responses to different vocalization categories (Tramo 1998; Tramo et al. 1996. 1998);
• Experiments on auditory acuity and experience-dependent plasticity ... National Organization for Hearing Research, P1. Research Award, 'Physiology of Neuronal
Responses to Vocal Communication Sounds in the Auditory Cortex of Awake-Behaving Macaques".
1998.2002, National Institute on Deafness ... National Institutes of
Health. PI. First Independent Research Support and Transition Award. "Physiology of Vocalization
5
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EFTA02682622
Curriculum Vitae Mark Judc Tram.). April 2009
Sensitivity in Auditory
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EFTA01130654Set 9
5p4,560w
culture. centuries? The answers are presumably
came much more social when its vocal In summary, then, human behavior is the same: either new variations (new
musculature came under operant ... natural not appeared or those which have ap-
sive threats, and other kinds of vocal selection of the species and (ii) the con- peared have not been selected ... which cultural practices are spe- cultures may or may not be involved.
the vocal musculature, together with a cial applications.) Structural constraints may also play a
supply of vocal behavior
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EFTA01145347Set 9
5p4,560w
culture. centuries? The answers are presumably
came much more social when its vocal In summary, then, human behavior is the same: either new variations (new
musculature came under operant ... natural not appeared or those which have ap-
sive threats, and other kinds of vocal selection of the species and (ii) the con- peared have not been selected ... which cultural practices are spe- cultures may or may not be involved.
the vocal musculature, together with a cial applications.) Structural constraints may also play a
supply of vocal behavior
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EFTA01100074Set 9
15p7,229w
candidate coding scheme based on the coarse temporal
pattern of responses to different vocalization categories (Tramo 1998; Tramo et al. 1996, 1998);
• Experiments on auditory acuity and experience-dependent plasticity ... National Organization for Hearing Research, PI, Research Award, "Physiology of Neuronal
Responses to Vocal Communication Sounds in the Auditory Cortex of Awake-Behaving Macaques".
1998.2O02, National Institute on Deafness ... National Institutes of
Health, P1, First Independent Research Support and Transition Award, 'Physiology of Vocalization
EFTA01100078
Curriculum Vitae Mark Jude Tramo, April 2009
Sensitivity in Auditory Cortex", DC03382
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EFTA01199613Set 9
2009-07-254p1,402w
audience
began to discover Benson. With the 1976 release Breezin', Benson sang a lead vocal on
the track "This Masquerade", which became a huge pop hit and won a Grammy ... Award for
Record of the Year. (He had sung vocals infrequently on albums earlier in his career,
notably his rendition of "Here Comes the Sun" on the Other Side ... Temperton). More importantly, Quincy Jones encouraged
Benson to search his roots for further vocal inspiration, and he re-discovered his love for
Nat Cole, Ray Charles and Donny Hathaway
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EFTA01088625Set 9
1990-11-138p3,210w
gold certification as well. He, along
with Andy Griggs and Montgomery Gentry, sang guest vocals on Tracy Byrd's mid-2003 single "The Truth
About Men". Blake Shelton's Barn ... Miranda Lambert at the CMT's 100 Greatest Duets Concert.
Lambert also sang background vocals on his cover of Michael Bubles song, "Home", which became a No.
Wage ... IICW MCC VIA.CIIIil Nominated
2002 Top New Male Vocalist Nominated
2003 Vocal Event of the Year —"The Truth About Men" (with Tracy Byrd. Andy Brims and Ma ery Gentry) Nominated
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EFTA01101163Set 9
30p17,968w
nothing came of it. Not long after, he failed an audition
for a local vocal quartet, the Songfellows. He explained to his father, "They told me I couldn't sing ... Presley reshaped them. He not only injected the tunes with his own vocal character but also made guitar,
not piano, the lead instrument in all three cases." It became ... similarly characterizes as "essentially ... an Elvis
Presley construction": "the raw, emotive, and slurred vocal style and emphasis on rhythmic feeling [of]
the blues with the string band and strummed rhythm
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EFTA01207334Set 9
30p17,970w
nothing came of it. Not long after, he failed an audition
for a local vocal quartet, the Songfellows. He explained to his father, "They told me I couldn't sing ... Presley reshaped them. He not only injected the tunes with his own vocal character but also made guitar,
not piano, the lead instrument in all three cases." It became ... similarly characterizes as "essentially ... an Elvis
Presley construction": "the raw, emotive, and slurred vocal style and emphasis on rhythmic feeling [of]
the blues with the string band and strummed rhythm
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EFTA01114860Set 9
8p3,539w
replacing Egan) and Brazilian "guest anise'
Nana Vasconcelos, whose work on percussion and wordless vocals marked the first addition of Latin music
shadings to the Group's sound, a trend ... Other
musicians that have been hired regularly for Metheny Group tours are: Mark Ledford (vocals, trumpet,
EFTA01114862
guitar); David Blamires (vocals, miscellaneous instruments); Marcal (percussion); Aznar (vocals, guitar,
percussion ... Bona (vocals, guitar, bass, and percussion). On the most recent[when?] tour to promote
the record The Way Up, Gr4goire Maret (harmonica, percussion, vocals) and Lauria (guitar, percussion,
vocals) joined
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