At the end-of-term bop, the pair approached Morrison to find out why they had been named in her email. |
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These harmonies, however, fit into the jazz idiom just as bop made its way into the mainstream, enriching both. |
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The second year inhabitants of the house, who asked not to be named, discovered the break-in upon returning from a bop. |
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The chameleonic Ribot shines in this setting with his unsurprisingly individual take on the bop guitar tradition. |
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Everyone, including the characters, are better served by the hard bop than this bluesy, shapeless jazz, with its rare but painful false notes. |
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Chet's was an economical, West Coast jazz style, unlike the hard bop of the East Coast which was much harder, faster and higher. |
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An awesome bandleader, Eckstine first fronted a bop big band with musicians who established the vocabulary of modern jazz. |
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The section ends almost whimsically with the band fixating upon a repeated bop riff and then finishing with an extended atonal blast. |
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But even when Chenaux is plucking out his excellent tension, the rest of the band generally keeps it cool and hip on the bop tip. |
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His tone tended to be hard and harsh and lacked the varied coloration of the bop innovator Charlie Parker. |
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His newest project, Ronnie Artur and his Orkestrio, is a faux bop, finger-snapping version of white jazz cool and spoken word collaboration. |
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It's got a bop feel in the walking bass and the vibe hits, but the three singers find a whole new way to construct post-rock eeriness. |
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Instead of advancing the case of hard bop like Blakey, he wanted to build bridges between rock, soul and jazz. |
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Throughout, Metheny's guitar battles it out with Ornette's alto in an edgy exchange of riffs, tumbling bop phrases and squeals. |
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Audience members can't avoid the urge to dance after watching the band bop around on stage, in time to the good ol' cow tunes. |
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Their brand of pop rock with balls can still make you jump up and down and bop along. |
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Inside it's split over three levels and more hectic, with weekend clubbers cramming in to bop and bounce to everything from house to hip-hop. |
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Too bad we're starting to move that week or I would bop on down to this great show in a sunny land that knows not snow. |
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More importantly, there are some great energetic tunes here that you can bop around to. |
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This gave me time to bop him on the nose to get him off me and hastily escape before he came back for more. |
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Too little force in the swing and the axe is liable to bounce back and bop you on the nose. |
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Section 43 of the Canadian Criminal code allows adults to bop naughty children. |
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The police had a relationship with these guys and they couldn't just arrest them and bop them on the head. |
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All Zephyr had to do to quiet him was bop him softly on the arm, and he cried out in pain. |
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I told Kathryn to stay in her routine, then gave her a bop on the head with my yardage book and told her not to think too much. |
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Whenever I tried to take food between meals when I was a boy, I was scolded and got a bop on the head. |
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Fundi persistently approached the mound, but even little Gimli gave him a bop on the head when he attempted to join in the fishing. |
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Suddenly, Dey leapt upon his younger brother and gave him a bop on the head. |
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Jack splits and goes off by himself to a smoky, downtown club where the crowd is black, the bop is hard, and the drinks unwatered. |
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He started gigging in Bristol as a teenager, playing traditional jazz and bop. |
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Cool was the bop in your step, the pearl in your cap, the cigarette dangling from your lip. |
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I just want to get dressed up, meet my friends, have a laugh, have a bop and not worry about that bleeper. |
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This can be anything from organising a bop or running a society to setting up an IT firm. |
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I have neither the energy for a Buffy-themed Halloween bop, nor a cast party that will start at 2 am. |
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Tickets for the bop will be on sale in the bar on Thursday 6th between 9pm and 11pm. |
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His book does not deal with the offshoots of bebop, such as cool jazz, hard bop, modal jazz, free jazz and fusion. |
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He believed that jazz was the essential American art form, and that no-one before him had seen the true potential of jazz prose or bop prosody. |
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Along the way each team will run into wacky slapstick, encounter goofy characters, and bop to some very '80s rock and roll. |
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The pair, Lee Kane and Mary Davenporf, bop around the restaurant, serving guests in casual clothes, while welcoming people with open smiles. |
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Holly pioneered the dark, fast beat of rhythm and blues, and let bop become rock and roll. |
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He's a nimble, accomplished soloist and a sensitive accompanist, capable of pastel washes, shimmering folky chords or juicy bop lines. |
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The Hoochers are a unique six-piece outfit who play traditional blues with an assorted blend of funk, jazz, rock, swing, bop and jive. |
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He, an avid fan of both sampladelic hip-hop and hard bop, attempts to combine his two musical loves into his own style. |
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It seems the whole jungle community is counting on master sleuth Scott to find El Gato so they can promptly bop him on the head and steal it from him. |
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Revellers can now celebrate the coming of the New Year with a bop, after politicians cleared away antiquated legislation in time for this Sunday's festivities. |
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His particular passion is a form of swing dancing known as beach bop. |
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Gloria and her husband still enjoy a bit of a bop and a jive. |
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We chatted for a while, had a bop, drank a few more beers and I was contemplating the bus ride home when I noticed a very handsome man had just arrived. |
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Carter's pizzicato chording shadows Dolphys' statement of the melody before the leader lets rip with a solo crammed with trills, soulful cries and mercurial bop runs. |
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Ninesense was lead by sax player Dean, whose long association with Soft Machine paralleled a solo career that mixed post bop, free jazz and rock influences. |
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Dad used to say I would bop to the beat on all fours when I was a baby. |
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Surely with these simple features, throwing a bop would be easy. |
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And it led me to consider a thought I had back at the last bop. |
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Perhaps he had met and dated some Asian women who had pandered to this stereotype for him, but it's still hard not to want to bop someone on the head who thinks this way. |
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While Mazurek's early recordings showcased his ability as a player of straight bop inflected jazz, since then his concern seems to have been to strip away the extraneous. |
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After a quick bop on the head, poor Fred becomes docile and co-operative. |
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Bargain hunters were able to shop and bop until they dropped as the sweet sound of a 100-voice choir singing a cappella filled The Lowry Designer Outlet at Salford Quays. |
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Okay, it's at this point when you bop me on my head for being stupid. |
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Intially I assumed that it was deliberately harmful, but the more I think about it, perhaps it's intended more as the bop on the head from your zen master. |
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The new, onomatopoetically named bebop, or bop, used more chromatically convoluted melodic lines. |
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We have all seen those inflatable bags that are filled with air and that have sand in the bottom, and when you bop them they pop back up again. |
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He would do a harried married man or an old horse on its last legs or a bop musician named Cool Cees or a whole Italian movie. |
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Kayleigh Roberts, the online editor of bop and Tiger Beat, had her own take on the phenomenon. |
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Instead he held out his fist, letting his friend bop his fist onto it. |
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From the 1950s he led his own bands, the variously constituted Arkestras, which played his own music: an expanded hard bop that included tympani, electric piano, and flute instruments then rare in jazz. |
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These people that work for the bop are not rocket scientists. |
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Yet there is something beguiling about the bleakness of this place that you miss if you bop across the country by air, from warthog to lion, from sand spout to watering hole. |
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More likely it was the bop bop bop-bop and the fluffily flamboyant pin-up looks that appealed to both sexes. |
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On our other side, a Beats-obsessed young man suffered his fifth hour of logorrhea — begging for Nocturnalist's pillow in spontaneous bop when he wasn't writing us a disturbing poem and shoving it into our sleeping bag. |
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Based on the brand-new Renault Kangoo be bop, Z. E. Concept features a design in keeping with the spirit of an electric vehicle, with the focus on minimizing energy consumption while sacrificing nothing in terms of comfort. |
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Swing across alligator-infested rivers, play ice hockey with a polar bear, build a bridge out of icebergs, bop with dancing penguins and enjoy other fun challenges that are sure to run wild through a child¿s imagination. |
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On Sunday down at Stratford-upon-Avon, the saxophone wind has a bop edge, as altoist Jake Fryer lands with his quartet for the regular Sunday night Stratford Jazz session. |
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