You're doing it backwards, I'm afraid - the title comes last, after you've written your tribute. Finish the piece, and the title will come out of something you've written. If you still can't think of anything, you'll have to go with "A Tribute to ___" or "The Life of ___" as a title.
There is no song by Amy Lee Hartzler of that title.
The title of the song is "Shine On You Crazy Diamond."
A tribute is a speech made in respect of a person,place,thing or occasion in which a brief outline of the good sides are mentioned.
As of 2013, a good languedoc tribute guitar is made by PHRED Instruments. PHRED Instruments is a company in the United States that was founded in the year 2011.
Hungerspiele. But the books title is " Tribute von Panem "
"Sunny Days" "Sunlight and the Stars" "Sunlight" "Sunlit Mornings" "Sun"
Not really, it should be:Friday evenings at the Bandstand have become thehome of the Tribute Band.(unless the phrase is a trademark title, i.e. "Friday Evenings at the Bandstand")
a good title for a memoir is WAY BACK WHEN.
What would be a good title for the Appaloosa
What a good title is will depend on what aspect of dance your article is about.
A good title can be anything you want -- just remember, the title comes last. Your title must come from your story, not the other way around.
The 1951, 'My Dear Holmes' by Gavin Brend is definitely a good read and a good tribute.