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Isbell announced that the band needed to leave the stage due to a medical concern. The lights went up and the crowd mulled about until a woman was wheeled out of the auditorium seated upright on a ...
In August 2006, I was working as an arts writer for a newspaper when my editor sent me to review a Journey/Def Leppard concert at an outdoor amphitheater in suburban Salt Lake City. Thanks to the ...
Clinical peer review, also known as medical peer review is the process by which health care professionals, including those in nursing and pharmacy, evaluate each other's clinical performance. [1] [2] A discipline-specific process may be referenced accordingly (e.g., physician peer review, nursing peer review).
At one point, Brooks turned his attention to a female fan in the front row who earlier in the evening had helped him out by passing a guitar pick back to a fan in the sixth row who was holding a ...
Lady Gaga Enigma + Jazz & Piano [1] is a concert residency by American singer-songwriter Lady Gaga held at Dolby Live [a] in the Las Vegas Valley, Nevada.The residency consists of two types of shows: Enigma, which focuses on theatricality and includes the singer's biggest hits, and Jazz & Piano, which involves songs from the Great American Songbook and stripped-down versions of Gaga's songs.
Judy Garland singing "Over the Rainbow" for the film The Wizard of Oz (1939), which became her signature song. A signature song is the one song (or, in some cases, one of a few songs) that a popular and well-established recording artist or band is most closely identified with or best known for.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers' 37-song, two-hour-30-minute performance began as Green Day shows do − with someone in a pink bunny costume, in this case wearing a Barry Bonds Pittsburgh ...
Ralph Vaughan Williams composed his Symphony in E minor, published as Symphony No. 6, in 1944–47, [1] during and immediately after World War II and revised in 1950. . Dedicated to Michael Mullinar, [1] it was first performed, in its original version, by Sir Adrian Boult and the BBC Symphony Orchestra on 21 A