The Take the A Train jazz band was a prominent group led by composer and pianist Billy Strayhorn in the 1940s. They were closely associated with Duke Ellington and helped popularize the song "Take the A Train." The band's significance lies in their innovative arrangements and contributions to the development of Jazz Music during the swing era.
The song "Train in Vain" was performed by British punk rock band "The Clash" on 1979. The song was part of a promotional third album "London Calling", which received an OS ranking of 8.6 in the National Polls.
The snare drum in a marching band performance provides a steady beat and rhythm that helps keep the band in sync and adds energy and excitement to the music. It also helps to accentuate important moments in the music and adds a dynamic element to the overall performance.
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"Cherub Rock" by The Smashing Pumpkins is significant in alternative rock music history as it represents a blend of heavy guitar riffs and introspective lyrics that became emblematic of the genre. The song's themes of disillusionment and defiance resonated with the angst of the 1990s youth culture, influencing the development of alternative rock as a platform for expressing personal struggles and social commentary.
No they dont smoke or take drugs, they just have a drink once in a while
the band train formed in 1994.
Train - band - was created in 1994.
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Train is not a Christian band. Rather, they are a secular band. However, they're lyrics may have a Christian meaning, but that does not make them a Christian band.
A Train Band is a militia unit. See walika.com
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No... The current Train was formed in 1994 starting with Pat Monahan and Rob Hotchkiss.
One of the founding members wanted the band to have a 'romantic' feel, and a train embodies that. At first, the band as a whole hated the name Train, but it eventually stuck.
Could be; TAKE THE A TRAIN. Johnny Mercer and Billy Strayhorn wrote it for Duke, and it saved the band from bankruptcy and revitalized the future of the Ellington big band.
Train has been a band since 1993. They have been together for 21, almost 22, years.
A metal rock band?
Train!