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Theatre $14.99 Full performer name: George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band ’83.Personnel: George Gruntz (keyboards), Bill Pusey, Marcus Belgrave, Tom Harrell, Palle Mikelborg (trumpets, flugelhorns), Peter Gordon, Tom Varner (french horns), Dave Bargeron (trombone, euphonium), Julian Priester (trombone), David Taylor (bass trombone), Howard Johnson (tuba, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone), Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky (alto and soprano saxophone, clarinet), Charlie Mariano (alto and soprano saxophones, flute), Seppo “Baron” Paakunainen (tenor saxophone, flute), Dino Saluzzi (bandoneon), Mark Egan (bass), Bob Moses (drums), Sheila Jordon (vocals).George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band. This is a 1983 studio date with 18-piece group. Sheila Jordan singing “No One Can Explain It” is a waterfall of emotion. Lots of Dino Saluzzi on bandoneon, brass heavy. Operatic and soaring. ~ Michael G. Nastos |
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First Date Tickets $75 Buy First Date, tickets. Tickets for 05/12/2012 at Act Theatre – The Falls in Seattle, WA are available. Ticketliquidator.com gets you in! |
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Musical Theatre $24.95 Musical Theatre: A History presents a comprehensive history of stage musicals from the earliest accounts of the ancient Greeks and Romans, for whom songs were common elements in staging, to Jacques Offenbach in Paris during the 1840s, to Gilbert and Sullivan in the UK, to the rise of music halls and vaudeville traditions in America, and eventually to “Broadway’s Golden Age” with George M. Cohan, Victor Herbert, Jerome Kern, George and Ira Gershwin, Rodgers and Hart, Oscar Hammerstein, Leondard Bernstein, and Andrew Lloyd Webber. The 21 st century has also brought a popular new wave of musicals to the Broadway stage, from “The Producers” to “Spamalot.” Musical Theatre: A History covers it all, from the opening number to the curtain call, offering readers the most up-to-date history of the art form. As informative as it is entertaining, Musical Theatre offers an accessibly written history of the musical theatre, richly illustrated with anecdotes of shows and show people. It is cause for celebration for those working in the theatre as well as its legion of devoted fans. |
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Battle Studies Release Tee (Red Show Date) $30 Super soft heather violet tee from the Battle Studies release date show at the Beacon Theatre in New York. |

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A Gaiety Girl Photo Mugs A Gaiety Girl – the Gaiety Theatre, London, is famous for its showgirls Date 1894…. |
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Newcastle Theatre 1804 Photo Mugs Theatre at Newcastle Date 1804…. |
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Jewish Cello Masterpieces $9.50 A beautiful collection of great Jewish Music. Classics by Ernest Bloch and Max Bruch, mixed with rarely heard gems by Maurice Ravel, Zavel Zilberts, Jacob Wasilkovsky, and David Meyerowitz. “Wie Shlecht es is Ohn Gelt”, a Yiddish Theatre gem, is alone worth the price of admission for its mixture of pathos and humor. The songs by Zilberts are an important and beautiful part of the Jewish music lega… |
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Van Morrison, The Concert [VHS] $14.95 1990 VHS tape… |
Home Cinema And Home Entertainment Accessories
If you are an avid movie fan then it's no surprise that you sometimes discover youself to be dreaming of having a leading edge home theater entertainment in your own home. There is an increase in a few of the major entertainment appliances for example TV sets, DVD and Blu-ray players, front projectors, amplifiers and sound systems, and even cordless headphones. It set alone includes a myriad of types and features - plasma television, Internet TV and etc. The harder updated and stunning your property theater room is, then it's likely that you don't just enjoy watching movies, you experience them as if they may be real in front of you.
An average home cinema or home theatre set-up includes the following basic electronic equipments: a sizable screen television, a DVD player, along with a surround sound speaker system with subwoofer.
1. A large screen television. To recreate a cinematic grandeur, many people prefer widescreen television sets that are quite greater than the standard size television most abundant in hyped features and technologies. Always select the television sets that reduce blur (anti blur technology) and TV sets with higher frame rates so that you will don't have to go through loss of details especially for action-packed images. Currently there are two popular types of TV: the LCD and the plasma. The LCD TV has wider ranges of sizes and they are brighter and better specifically in bright rooms. Plasma TV on the hand has unlimited viewing angle unlike LCD TV that is likely to degrade the picture when viewed from an angle. The plasma television works best in dark rooms. Amazingly there are LCD and Plasma TV that can access the net - thus, "internet TV" - via broadband connection. This is considered to be quite an entertainment boon for those who prefer to subscribe movies on the net rather than illegally download them through torrents.
2. DVD / Blu-ray player. The DVD player is a device that plays discs under DVD-video. HD DVD (hi-def) is one of the successors of DVD which produces a level better picture quality than the usual DVD. The storage capacity of a typical DVD player is 4.7 GB, while the HD DVD can accommodate 15 GB. Alternatively, a Blu-ray player is yet another successor of the DVD format, when a movie lover can take advantage of an even higher definition discs as you're watching a movie. The Blu-ray is now the ultimate answer to an utmost HD enjoyment home based theaters.
3. Surround Sound Speaker System. A typical layout for that surround sound speaker system comprises of channel system using a receiver, two front speakers, center channel, two rear surround speakers along with a subwoofer. This would supremely render your audio quality in their highest, to go combined with high definition picture quality.
Other home theatre accessories may or may not include cordless headphones, LCD projectors, amplifiers, and many more.
Just thought you may well be interested in reading this guide: home theater set up and home theater wiring.
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16th-Century Theatre, Including: King Leir, Hot Anger Soon Cold, John a Kent and John a Cumber, Every Man in His Humour, Every Man Out of His Humour, Noye's Fludde, the Seven Deadly Sins (Play), Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay, an Humorous Day's Mirth $20.12 Used - Hephaestus Books represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Hephaestus Books continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge. |
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16th-Century Theatre, Including: King Leir, Hot Anger Soon Cold, John a Kent and John a Cumber, Every Man in His Humour, Every Man Out of His Humour, Noye's Fludde, the Seven Deadly Sins (Play), Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay, an Humorous Day's Mirth $20.12 Used - Hephaestus Books represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Hephaestus Books continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge. |