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I would recommend that you visit the official Elvis Presley website,www.elvis.com for information regarding this question, as i went on Wikipedia & all i found listed regarding Elvis's 1960,s recordings was the box set " From Nashville To Memphis: The Essential 60,s Masters, which includes all master recordings that Elvis recorded during that decade, excluding soundtrack recordings, recordings made for television broadcasts, gospel recordings, & live recordings. If you want this box set, it should still be in print.
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Yes, the Ike and Tina Turner Revue included various band members over the years beyond those typically listed. The ensemble often featured talented musicians who contributed to their dynamic sound, including guitarists, keyboardists, and horn players. Some notable members included the Ikettes, who provided backing vocals and dance, as well as other instrumentalists who played crucial roles in live performances and recordings. The lineup varied significantly depending on the era and specific performances.
Voyle Gilmore was listed as "producer" of the album, "Songs for Swingin' Lovers", which includes "Anything Goes" (1956). However, the music on Frank Sinatra's recordings was not "produced" like most recordings by other artists are. He performed live in the studio, and except for an occasional intercut, what the listener hears is a live performance. The recordings were mixed in mono and stereo, but no other instruments were added, and studio trickery, other than occasional use of "echo", was not used. Arranger Nelson Riddle stated in an interview with DJ Jonathan Schwartz (which can be found on YouTube.com), that Frank Sinatra's recordings "were a product of Frank Sinatra's mind".
Sounded very much like the Rolling Stones but I cannot find it listed in any of their recordings - maybe Mick Jagger did it solo ? It's not Jagger its sung by Them - Van Morrison.
Ralf peer
On Facebook, Rihanna is listed under Bands & Musicians.
I would recommend that you visit the official Elvis Presley website,www.elvis.com for information regarding this question, as i went on Wikipedia & all i found listed regarding Elvis's 1960,s recordings was the box set " From Nashville To Memphis: The Essential 60,s Masters, which includes all master recordings that Elvis recorded during that decade, excluding soundtrack recordings, recordings made for television broadcasts, gospel recordings, & live recordings. If you want this box set, it should still be in print.
The person known for recording traditional musicians for the archives of American folk song at the Library of Congress is Alan Lomax. He was an influential ethnomusicologist and folklorist who collected and preserved a vast array of folk music from various cultures, significantly contributing to the documentation of American folk traditions. His work has had a lasting impact on the preservation and appreciation of folk music.
The nationality listed on my passport is the country of my citizenship.
The country listed as independent on the 1783 map is the United States of America.
It is listed under another country if you are not in the United States of America.
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The live recordings listed for this opera note credits for 'chorus and orchestra', so yes, there is a chorus part in this opera.
You can explore the link, below, to discover who's listed on the soundtrack. The number of musicians, however, would require a viewing and a headcount. As well, your answer depends on what you mean by 'in' -- on the soundtrack or whose images appear in the film.
basketball is a well played/developed/traditional sport in the following countries: USA, Argentina, Italy, Ex-Yugoslavia (Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia etc), Greece, Lithuania, Russia, Spain, Turkey and more recently China, France, Germany, Bulgaria, Poland, Latvia, Angola. Despite being popular in all of these countries, the only country in which basketball is the dominant sport is Lithuania, as in the other countries listed (particularly in the European ones listed), its popularity is shared with football, volleyball etc