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Eight of the film's original songs that were retained for the Broadway adaptation. [1] [3] Menken, who had both scored and written the film's songs alongside lyricist Ashman, returned to the project to write six new songs for the musical; [4] those were co-written by Tim Rice, replacing Ashman who had died in 1991, before the film was released. [5]
Cats and the fiddle. The Cats and the Fiddle was an African American singing group formed in 1937 in Chicago and active until 1951, releasing more than 30 gramophone sides during the period. Their instrumentation included a bass (the "fiddle" of the title), tenor guitar, ukulele and Martin tiple, a 10-string ukulele-family instrument. [1]
Henderson comes from a musical family, with his sisters Megan (of Breabach) [4] and Ingrid and brother Allan (formerly of Blazin' Fiddles) [5] in particular being musicians of renown. He started learning the fiddle at the age of five under the tutelage of Aonghas Grant Snr. [6] Besides fiddle, Ewen regularly performs on bagpipe, penny whistle and
Later, he and Cogsworth lure Belle to Maurice in hopes that she will break the spell. He suggests that the Beast try and move her to a better room. Lumière tries to help the Beast become more civil for Belle, and sometimes rebels against the Beast if it suits the other characters' needs (like allowing Belle to have dinner despite Beast's ...
Pages in category "Family musical groups" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 255 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Music portal; Songs about fiddles. Pages in category "Songs about fiddles" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
He grew up in a very musical family, the son of the late fiddle player Ben Lennon and nephew of composer, fiddle player and pianist Charlie Lennon. [1] [2] He won the senior All-Ireland fiddle title aged 17. [3] Professionally, he first came to prominence in the popular 1980's band Stockton's Wing for whom he was fiddle player and a composer of ...
Alexander Campbell "Eck" Robertson (born November 20, 1887, in Delaney, Arkansas, died February 15, 1975, in Borger, Texas) was an American fiddle player, mostly known for commercially recording the first country music songs in 1922 with Henry Gilliland (1845 - 1924).