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Sir Richard John Evans FRSL FRHistS FBA FLSW (born September 29, 1947) is a British historian of 19th- and 20th-century Europe with a focus on Germany. He is the author of eighteen books, including his three-volume The Third Reich Trilogy (2003–2008).
Sir Richard J. Evans (born 1947), British historian and commentator Richard Paul Evans (born 1962), American author of books with Christian themes; best known for 1995's The Christmas Box Dick Evans (politician) (1922–2008), Australian politician, NSW MLC
The Numero Group is an American archival/reissue record label formed in 2002. [1] In the twenty years since the label's establishment, they have released hundreds of releases ranging from soul and funk to punk rock and pop to ambient and electronica.
The Third Reich Trilogy is a series of three narrative history books by British historian Richard J. Evans, covering the rise and collapse of Nazi Germany in detail, with a focus on the internal politics and the decision-making process. [1]
The Soulful Strings' repertoire consisted mainly of cover versions, [4] often given a musical interpretation that combined soul, jazz, funk and psychedelia. [1] Speaking to an interviewer from Berklee College of Music, where he later worked as a professor teaching jazz arrangements, [6] Evans attributed the ensemble's distinctive sound to his use of violas (rather than any violins) as lead ...
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"The Old Fashioned Way" is the English version of Charles Aznavour's Les plaisirs démodés song. The song was released in 1973 by Barclay Records as a single (What makes a Man on the B-side) and became a hit in the Netherlands (No. 5), [1] Belgium [2] and in the UK (it was on British charts for 15 weeks). [3] [4] [5]
In his Allmusic review, Richard Foss states that Old Fashioned Love "is a wonderful release, a celebration of early 20th century musical styles. Every track is played with charm and wit, from the solo guitar pieces to the full orchestral works" and then later notes that it "was acclaimed by many critics but was rejected by the folk crowd that Fahey himself was coming to detest."