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... on ABC Family. I hadn't seen it in years, and I found myself really engrossed in it. I think the old Peanuts cartoons are easy to take for granted, what with so many of the TV specials becoming holiday staples, and as a ... come out of a John Hubley cartoon, particularly Moonbird). Added to that is the great jazz music by Vince Guaraldi, which makes everything so mellow. (Although Snoopy Come Home ...
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... I wrote a post about my trip to Menlo Park to find the site of Butterfield's Nightclub, where Vince Guaraldi (jazz musician whose trio added theme music to Charles Schultz's "Peanuts" cartoons) died on February 6, 1976. I found what I believed to be the building that once housed Butterfield' ...
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... studios that produced both Avery & Merrie Melodies cartoons were once joined at the hip. So listeners will quickly hear the ... 39;s sprawling catalog (Warners having the more generally popular cartoons), fans of colorful avant orchestration should enjoy Bradley' ... in sound synthesis and electronic music in the 1940s, which explains how a jazz composer gets write-ups in Popular Mechanics.) (@320 ...
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... even more fame. “To cartoonists, I was always the one who played jazz. To musicians, I was always the one who drew cartoons.†he once said. But his talent for capturing personality through caricature was his strongest suit. Fellow artist, Nicholas Garland wrote of his political cartoons, "Very few artists can see a likeness the way he can, and catch it so completely. He doesn't ...
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... to admit that early Van Beuren sound cartoons are a guilty pleasure of mine. No one would compare them to ... every cartoon and their personalities and relationships are perfunctory at best. Often, they seem to be bystanders in their own cartoons, watching other characters carry the story and action.
However, the cartoons are driven by Gene Rodemich's jazz soundtracks and the animation, though ...
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... click on the box to view these long-forgotten and at-times reviled cartoons once again, and although the newer ones from roughly from the early-fifties on are merely good but not as crucial as ... you heard Berrocal's debut you will have an idea of what to expect here, mainly a smattering of free jazz recorded between 1972 and 1979 done up in some of the most angular ways imaginable. Berrocal's ...
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... in Coquette; but acts like a subdued Clara Bow (yes...yes you did read that right).
Tiana doesn't really remind me of anyone. They jazz her up to look like Josephine Baker every now and then but really she's just 'normal'...again something you rarely see in cartoons. The background characters were a little more disappointing, especially ...
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... just envelops you with its rich colors and takes you back to a time when not only were cartoons drawn by hand but charming (if extremely familiar) stories were able to be ... aforementioned song from Dr. Facilier, it almost always is. He wisely, however, drenches them in the zydeco, Cajun and jazz flavors of New Orleans, which makes them all go down easy enough, even if you forget them as soon as you ...
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... say that Miss Mussel is not the only one who feels this way.
Before scoring the Peanuts cartoons, Guaraldi was famous for one song: Cast Your Fate ... to fill space on Guaraldi’s 1962 album Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus. The album was not a commercial success but ... of a big deal and earned Guaraldi a Grammy for Best Jazz Composition.
According to Wiki legend, producer Lee Mendelson was ...
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... featuring "The Famous Bouncing Ball"). These early cartoons were actually the first films ever to use soundtracks (two years before The Jazz Singer and three years before Steamboat Willie). These sound shorts ... last KOKO films were being produced, the Fleischers returned to producing sound cartoons with a revival of the song films named, which were released to theaters starting in February ...
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... her own solutions. The best thing about playing with toys, I explained, is that you can deviate from the cartoons or movies that tie into them and have your own concepts, stories and ideas.
As she is wont to ... duel, and emerge victorious. By combining ninja trickery and technical know-how, Ratchet and Jazz take control of the Nemesis by remote and blast Devastator before he can fully collapse the ...
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... some of my favorite Sesame Street bits. Skits, cartoons, etc.
The Muppets with the kids. I love these so much. They can be so cute, because they aren't scripted. ... some of my favorite "recurring" bits:
Jazz Numbers
Pinball Number Count
The "Noonie Noonie Noo ... ;Letter Limericks")
Letter Hoist
Swedish Number Cartoons
Number Rap
Teeny Little Superguy
If I listed every single ...
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... BLUES
RAP & HIPHOP
REGGAE
COUNTRY
INDIE
LATIN
CLASSICAL
DJ / DANCE / CLUB
ACID JAZZ
JAZZ
FUNK
CAPPELLA
NEW AGE
WORLD MUSIC
Favorite Things and Gadgets:
Select options below. ... Select options below.
SCI-FI
ROMANTIC COMEDY
COMEDY
ACTION
THRILLER
HORROR
SPORTS
CHILDRENS
CARTOONS
ADVENTURES
DOCUMENTARIES
DRAMA
Favorite Food:
Select options below.
EXOTIC FRUITS
MEAT AND ...
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... a FREE chair massage, a cocktail and the soothing sounds of our Holiday Jazz Trio.
Bring the kids and they can get their photo taken by our production photographer Owen Carey ... Booth and then enjoy some free hot chocolate and some holiday cartoons on our big screen while you check out the offerings at the cafe.
{photo: ... in your holiday e-cards!
FREE Live Holiday Jazz. 1 pm to 4 pm and 5 pm to 7 ...
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... the people I add, of course!
Here's a list of things you may want to know..
I listen to: Jazz (mainly swing and ska), Electronic and Pop music.
I studied ... play the drums and become a translator.
I watch: panel shows, cartoons, foreign films, variety shows and documentaries.
I play ... !, Mario Kart and Picross.
I consume: Strawberries, Milk, Jazz apples, Hot chocolate, Broccoli and Chinese food.
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