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melhoresflashbcks · 2 years
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115 – ALL FOR A REASON – ALESSI BROTHERS
Alessi Brothers é um duo de rock pop americano formado pelos irmãos gêmeos Billy Alessi e Bob Alessi. A canção “All for a Reason” se destaca como grande sucesso em 1977.
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almostnormalcomics · 6 years
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For Mini-Comic Monday it’s…Copy That! #59, the All Art Issue! This 40-page, Black and White mini comic zine is the sixth All Art issue published by D. Blake Werts. Cover by Bob Vojtko.
In this mini picture book we’re treated to the talents of Adam Yeater, Andrew Goldfarb, Andy Nukes, Billy McKay, Bob X, Bob Vojtko, Brad W. Foster, Brian Buniak, Brian John Mitchell, Carl Alessi, Charles Brubaker, Chelsea Fields, Clark Dissmeyer, Dale Martin, David Robertson, Doug Holverson, Gary Fields, Jacob Alvarez, Keith O’Brien, Michael Kraiger, RC Harvey, R. Hendricks, Robert Pasternak, Tom Brinkmann, Tom Cherry, Tom Motlet, Tom Scarecrow, Verl Holt Bond, and Yul Tolbert.
Lots of neat art in all sorts of styles! Feast your eyes on this mini, and get more info on Copy That!, by contacting Blake at:
D. Blake Werts
12339 Chesley Drive
Charlotte, NC 28277
or email Blake at: bwerts (at) vnet (dot) net
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jazzworldquest-blog · 4 years
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CANADA: Daniel Hersog’s O Canada Jazz Orchestra July 1st Digital Release (YT FB, Insta)
Daniel Hersog’s O Canada Jazz Orchestra July 1st Digital Release (YT FB, Insta) Watch "O Canada!" Composer/trumpeter Daniel Hersog’s  O Canada Jazz Orchestra  
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Formed during covid quarantine, the Daniel Hersog O Canada Jazz Orchestra is poised to release their first digital video. This video is a remotely recorded and filmed performance of Hersog’s new arrangement of O Canada.   Hersog’s 17-piece ensemble is rife with Juno Award winners, Canadian jazz heavy weights, and even a recipient of the Order of Canada. There are musicians representing all ten Canadian provinces. Formed with the intention of showcasing the comaraderie that exists amongst Canadian jazz musicians in these difficult times, this ensemble delivers a world class, high energy, and infinitely swinging performance of the Canadian National Anthem.   Hersog is currently receiving significant airplay, and international media attention for his newly released album Night Devoid of Stars on the Cellar Music Label.
Daniel Hersog’s O Canada Jazz Orchestra   Christine Jensen – BC/QC Remi Bolduc – QC Phil Dwyer – BC Joel Miller – NB/QC Ben Henriques – BC Mike Herriott – NL Brad Turner – BC Bria Skonberg – BC Al Muirhead – AB William Carn – ON Dale Sorensen – PEI Andrew Jackson – NS Sharman King – BC Jocelyn Marie Gould – MB Amanda Tosoff – BC/ON Gent Laird – SK Mark Kelso – ON   Audio and Video Edited by Ben Henriques  
© Robert Iannone
Daniel Hersog Born in 1985 and raised in Vancouver and Victoria, Hersog has become a vital voice as a trumpeter, composer and arranger. He has toured North America leading large ensembles with such notable musicians as Terry Clarke, Kevin Turcotte, Remy Le Boeuff, Billy Buss, Stuart Mack, Jason Palmer and Kim Cass, as well as Brad Turner, Noah Preminger and Frank Carlberg. Hersog is often featured at the Vancouver International Jazz Festival, in addition to performing regularly in his hometown at Frankie’s Jazz Club and Pat’s Pub. As a sideman, he performs with the Vancouver Legacy Jazz Orchestra, Jaelem Bhate Jazz Orchestra, Super Trumpets and Sonny’s Cousin. A 2016 graduate of New England Conservatory, Hersog won the school’s prestigious Gunther Schuller Medal. He studied with a who’s who of jazz at NEC. Composition teachers included Carlberg, John Hollenbeck, Dave Holland, Ken Schaphorst and Rakalam Bob Moses; he studied trumpet with masters John McNeil, Ralph Alessi and Steve Emery. An instructor himself now, Hersog teaches jazz trumpet at Capilano University, where he also writes for the school’s big band and leads a trumpet ensemble.
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List of characters and stands with music references for names in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
A lot of characters in JJBA are named after references to band, songs and albums, but I realized some people might not get some of the references because they're all from older music and band, as well as more obscure artists.
So, I compiled a list of the ones I know of.
Notes: This list is only up to Vento Aureo, because I haven't read the manga and don't want to spoil myself
I included the localized versions that are references as well
I probably missed a few, so feel free to let me know
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Dio Brando - Named after Ronnie James Dio of Black Sabbath. He later formed a band named DIO after his departure from Black Sabbath
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Robert E O. Speedwagon - Named after the band REO Speedwagon
Dire and Straizo - Both named after the band Dire Straits
Tonpetti - Named after Tom Petty, front man for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Bruford - Named after Bill Bruford, drummer for Yes and King Crimson
Will & Caesar Zeppeli - Last name derived from the band name Led Zeppelin
Messina - Named after Jim Messina of Buffalo Springfield
Loggins - Named after Kenny Loggins
Smokey Brown - Named after two musicians; Smokey Robinson and James Brown
Santana - Named after Carlos Santana and his band
Kars - Named after the band Cars
Esidisi - Named after the band AC/DC
Wamuu - Localized pronunciation of the band name Wham!
Donovan - Named after the musician Donovan Philips Leitch
Wired Beck - Named after Jeff Beck and his album Wired
Mohammad Avdol/Abdul - Named after musician Paula Abdul
Vanilla Ice/Cool Ice - Named after the rapper Vanilla Ice/Named after the song by Vanilla Ice
Hol Horse - Named after pop duo Hall & Oates
Roses - Named after the band Guns n Roses
Daniel and Telence D'Arby - Named after musician Terence Trent D'Arby
Pet Shop - Named after pop duo Pet Shop Boys
N'Doul - Named after musician Youssou N'Dour
Mariah - Named after Mariah Carrey
Alessi - Named after pop duo Allesi Brothers
Oingo and Boingo/Zenyatta and Mondatta - Named after the band Oingo Boingo/Named after the album Zenyatta Mondatta by the band The Police
Kenny G/Billie Jean - Named after saxophonist Kenny G/ Named after the song Billie Jean by Michael Jackson
Gray Fly - Named after Glenn Frey of the band the Eagles
Forever - Named after the Wu-Tang Clan album Wu-Tang Forever
Devo/Soul Sacrifice - Named after the band Devo/Named after the song Soul Sacrifice by the band Santana
Rubber Soul - Named after the album of the same name by the Beatles
J. Geil/Centerfold - Named after the musician J. Geiles/named after the J. Geiles song
ZZ - Named after the band ZZ Top
Steely Dan/Dan of Steel - Named after the band Steely Dan
Arabia/Alabia Fats - Named after the pianist Fats Domino
Cameo - Named after the band Cameo
Chaka and Khan - Named after musician Chaka Khan
Coco Jumbo - Named after the song Coco Jamboo by the band Mr. President
Stand Names -
Cream - Named after the band Cream
Crazy Diamond - Named after a multi-part musical composition by the band Pink Floyd
The Hand - Named after the band The Band
Echoes - Named after a song by Pink Floyd
Heaven's Door - Named after a song by Bob Dylan
Aqua Necklace - Named after the album Aqua by the band Asia
Bad Company - Named after the band Bad Company
Red Hot Chili Pepper - Named after the band Red Hot Chili Peppers
The Lock - Named after the song The Rock by the band The Who
Surface - Named after the band by the same name
Love Deluxe - Named after an album by the band Sade
Pearl Jam - Named after the band by the same name
Achtung Baby (Shizuka Joestar) - Named after an album by the band U2
Ratt - Named after the band by the same name
Harvest - Named after a song and album by Neil Young
Cinderella - Named after a band by the same name
Killer Queen - Named after the song by the band Queen
Atom Heart Father - Named after the song and album Atom Heart Mother by Pink Floyd
Boy II Man - Named after the group Boyz II Men
Earth Wind and Fire - Named after the band by the same name
Highway Star - Named after a song by Deep Purple
Super Fly - Named after an album by Curtis Mayfield
Enigma/Misterioso - Named after an electronic musical project/Named after a song and album by the band Thelonious Monk
Cheap Trick - Named after the band Cheap Trick
Gold Experience - Named after an album by Prince
Sticky Fingers - Named after an album by the band The Rolling Stones
Moody Blues - Named after the band by the same name
Sex Pistols - Named after the band by the same name
Aerosmith - Named after the band by the same name
Purple Haze - Named after a song by Jimi Hendrix
Spice Girl - Named after the pop group Spice Girls
Black Sabbath - Named after the band by the same name
Soft Machine - Named by the band by the same name
Kraft Work - Named after a German music project called Kraftwerk
Little Feet - Named after the band Little Feat
Man in the Mirror/Mirror Man - Named after the Michael Jackson song/Named after a song by the band Human League
Mr. President - Named after the band by the same name
Beach Boy - Named after the band The Beach Boys
Grateful Dead - Named after the band by the same name
White Album - Named after the Beatles album by the same name
Clash - Named after the band The Clash
Talking Head - Named after the band Talking Heads
Metallica - Named after the band by the same name
Green Day - Named after the band by the same name
Oasis - Named after the band by the same name
Rolling Stones - Named after the band by the same name
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almostnormalcomics · 7 years
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For Mini-Comic Monday it’s…Copy This! #47. This issue is a 48-page, B&W All Art mini comic special published by D. Blake Werts! Cover by Gary Fields!
This is the fifth All Art issue of Copy This! and this issue is dedicated to the memory of mini-comic extraordinaire Joe Wehrle Jr! Fittingly enough the issue starts off with four of Joe’s Night Radio strips and ends with a nice self-portrait. Between are a bunch of great mini-comic art pieces! That means no interviews, no community news, no nothing, just ART! And the groovy graphics gracing the pages of Copy This! #47 come from: Gary Fielsd; Joe Wehrle Jr.; Andy Nukes; R. Hendricks; Carl Alessi; Doug Holverson; Brad W. Foster; Aaron Poliwoda; Michael Kraiger; Verl Holt Bond; Dale Martin; Bob Vojtko; Artie Romero; Adam Yeater; Tom Motley; Billy McKay; Bruce Chrislip; Kel Crum; Marc Myers; Nate McDonough; Larry Tisch; David Robertson; Buzz Buzzizyk; Brian Buniak; Charles Brubaker; Jim Siergey; Tom Brinkman; David Miller; Brian Leonard; Bob X; and RC Harvey.
To get your hands on Copy This! and for more info contact:
D. Blake Werts12339 Chesley DriveCharlotte, NC 28277or email Blake at: bwerts (at) vnet (dot) net
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