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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Tom Rush |  |  |  | Tom Rush: Encyclopedia II - Joni Mitchell - Early lifeA painter who had also dabbled in piano, guitar and ukulele since childhood, Mitchell took her surname from a brief marriage to folksinger Chuck Mitchell in 1965. She performed frequently in coffee houses and folk clubs and became well known for her unique style of song writing and her innovative guitar style. Personal and often self-consciously poetic, her songs were strengthened by her extraordinarily wide-ranging voice (with a range in pitch at one time covering over four octaves) and unique guitar playing, tuning the instrument in unorth ...
See also:Joni Mitchell, Joni Mitchell - Early life, Joni Mitchell - 1970s success, Joni Mitchell - Jazz period, Joni Mitchell - Geffen era, Joni Mitchell - Turbulent 1990s, Joni Mitchell - I hate music: the 2000s, Joni Mitchell - Influence, Joni Mitchell - Discography, Joni Mitchell - Albums, Joni Mitchell - Compilations, Joni Mitchell - Singles Read more here: » Joni Mitchell: Encyclopedia II - Joni Mitchell - Early life |
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 |  |  | Tom Rush: Encyclopedia II - Judy Collins - BiographyAs a child Collins studied classical piano with Antonia Brico, making her first public debut at age 13 performing Mozart's Concerto for Two Pianos.
However, it was the music of Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger, and the traditional songs of the folk revival of the early 1960s, that piqued Collins' interest and awoke in her a love of lyrics. Three years after her debut as a piano prodigy, she was playing guitar. She eventually made her way to Greenwich Village, New York City, where she played in clubs until she signed with Elektra R ...
See also:Judy Collins, Judy Collins - Biography, Judy Collins - Activism, Judy Collins - Awards and recognition, Judy Collins - Discography, Judy Collins - Videography, Judy Collins - Bibliography, Judy Collins - Contemporaries Read more here: » Judy Collins: Encyclopedia II - Judy Collins - Biography |
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 |  |  | Tom Rush: Encyclopedia II - Deering New Hampshire - DemographicsAs of the census2 of 2000, there are 1,875 people, 713 households, and 518 families residing in the town. The population density is 23.5/km² (60.9/mi²). There are 933 housing units at an average density of 11.7/km² (30.3/mi²). The racial makeup of the town is 98.45% White, 0.27% African American, 0.11% Native American, 0.00% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 0.21% from other races, and 0.91% from two or more races. 1.07% ...
See also:Deering New Hampshire, Deering New Hampshire - Geography, Deering New Hampshire - Demographics, Deering New Hampshire - Famous Residents, Deering New Hampshire - Trivia Read more here: » Deering New Hampshire: Encyclopedia II - Deering New Hampshire - Demographics |
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Rush - Surname.
Barbara Rush, American actor
Benjamin Rush, founding father of the United States
Bobby Rush, U.S. Representative from Illinois
Bobby Rush (musician), American musician
Geoffrey Rush, Australian actor
Ian Rush, Welsh footballer
Jennifer Rush, American singer
Kareem Rush, NBA basketball player for the Charlotte Bobcats
Otis Rush, American musician
Richard Rush, American statesman and son of Dr. Benjamin Rush
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 |  |  | Tom Rush: Encyclopedia II - Something - Composing and recording"Something", according to most sources, came about as a tribute to Harrison's then wife, Pattie Boyd. Harrison lifted the first line of his song from James Taylor's "Something in the Way She Moves" (made popular by Tom Rush's 1968 recording) and used it to write a working lyric ("Something in the way she moves / Attracts me like a pomegranate", in the vein of "Scrambled Eggs," the original lyrics to "Yesterday"). Later in 1969, Harrison offered his story of how he composed it, but oddly didn't make any reference to the numerous anecdotes abo ...
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 |  |  | Tom Rush: Encyclopedia II - Something - Initial releasesStrangely, Harrison did not think much of the song at first, offering it to Joe Cocker to record before he decided to produce it for Abbey Road, with the result that Cocker's cover version actually came out before the Beatles' original did. When the Beatles did release "Something," it was on Abbey Road. The song was an instant hit, leading to a record first – the Beatles decided to release "Something" as a single in the United Kingdom, an unprecedented incident, as beforehand, the Beatles and the late Brian Epstein had objected to releasing ...
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Joni Mitchell - Albums.
Song to a Seagull (also known as Joni Mitchell) (1968) #183
Clouds (1969) #31
Ladies of the Canyon (1970) #27
Blue (1971) #15
For the Roses (1972) #11
Court and Spark (1974) #2
Miles of Aisles (live) (1974) #2
The Hissing of Summer Lawns (1975) #5
Hejira (1976) #13
Don Juan's Reckless Daughter ...
See also:Joni Mitchell, Joni Mitchell - Early life, Joni Mitchell - 1970s success, Joni Mitchell - Jazz period, Joni Mitchell - Geffen era, Joni Mitchell - Turbulent 1990s, Joni Mitchell - I hate music: the 2000s, Joni Mitchell - Influence, Joni Mitchell - Discography, Joni Mitchell - Albums, Joni Mitchell - Compilations, Joni Mitchell - Singles Read more here: » Joni Mitchell: Encyclopedia II - Joni Mitchell - Discography |
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 |  |  | Tom Rush: Encyclopedia II - Joni Mitchell - 1970s successMitchell's confessional approach deepened on Blue (1971), widely considered the best of this period. Exploring the various facets of relationships, from infatuation on "A Case of You" to insecurity on "This Flight Tonight", the songs featured an increasing use of piano and Appalachian dulcimer on "Carey" , "California" and "All I Want." Others were piano led, some exhibiting the rhythms associated with rock music.
The more straightforward "rock" influence was still strong on her next two albums, recorded for new label Asylum. < ...
See also:Joni Mitchell, Joni Mitchell - Early life, Joni Mitchell - 1970s success, Joni Mitchell - Jazz period, Joni Mitchell - Geffen era, Joni Mitchell - Turbulent 1990s, Joni Mitchell - I hate music: the 2000s, Joni Mitchell - Influence, Joni Mitchell - Discography, Joni Mitchell - Albums, Joni Mitchell - Compilations, Joni Mitchell - Singles Read more here: » Joni Mitchell: Encyclopedia II - Joni Mitchell - 1970s success |
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 |  |  | Tom Rush: Encyclopedia II - Joni Mitchell - Jazz periodThe first such album, The Hissing of Summer Lawns (1975), was also a lyrical departure, with the confessional style replaced by a series of vignettes, from nightclub dancers ("Edith and the Kingpin") to the bored wives of the wealthy ("The Hissing of Summer Lawns" and "Harry's House Centerpiece"). The album was stylistically diverse, with complex vocal harmonies set with African drumming (the Warrior Drums of Burundi making up the foundation of "The Jungle Line"). Although many fans and other artists often cite Hissing as their ...
See also:Joni Mitchell, Joni Mitchell - Early life, Joni Mitchell - 1970s success, Joni Mitchell - Jazz period, Joni Mitchell - Geffen era, Joni Mitchell - Turbulent 1990s, Joni Mitchell - I hate music: the 2000s, Joni Mitchell - Influence, Joni Mitchell - Discography, Joni Mitchell - Albums, Joni Mitchell - Compilations, Joni Mitchell - Singles Read more here: » Joni Mitchell: Encyclopedia II - Joni Mitchell - Jazz period |
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 |  |  | Tom Rush: Encyclopedia II - Joni Mitchell - Geffen eraThe 1980s saw Mitchell's lowest recorded output since the beginning of her career. Only three albums of new material appeared, and none of them made an impression. 1982's Wild Things Run Fast was an attempt to return to pop songwriting, including cover versions of "Unchained Melody" and "(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care". It was influenced largely by Mitchell's marriage to producer Larry Klein - Mitchell herself referred to the songs in several interviews as "I love Larry" songs. Although the songwriting was solid, the set was released at a time where multi-layered, darker music in the ...
See also:Joni Mitchell, Joni Mitchell - Early life, Joni Mitchell - 1970s success, Joni Mitchell - Jazz period, Joni Mitchell - Geffen era, Joni Mitchell - Turbulent 1990s, Joni Mitchell - I hate music: the 2000s, Joni Mitchell - Influence, Joni Mitchell - Discography, Joni Mitchell - Albums, Joni Mitchell - Compilations, Joni Mitchell - Singles Read more here: » Joni Mitchell: Encyclopedia II - Joni Mitchell - Geffen era |
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 |  |  | Tom Rush: Encyclopedia II - Joni Mitchell - I hate music: the 2000sBoth Sides Now (2000) was an album composed mostly of covers of classic standards, performed with an orchestra. It received rave reviews by critics and remains a strong seller. The album contained reappraisals of "A Case of You" and the title track "Both Sides Now," two early hits transposed down to Mitchell's now-dusky, soulful alto range. Its success led to 2002's Travelogue, a collection of re-workings of her previous songs with lush orchestral accompaniments ...
See also:Joni Mitchell, Joni Mitchell - Early life, Joni Mitchell - 1970s success, Joni Mitchell - Jazz period, Joni Mitchell - Geffen era, Joni Mitchell - Turbulent 1990s, Joni Mitchell - I hate music: the 2000s, Joni Mitchell - Influence, Joni Mitchell - Discography, Joni Mitchell - Albums, Joni Mitchell - Compilations, Joni Mitchell - Singles Read more here: » Joni Mitchell: Encyclopedia II - Joni Mitchell - I hate music: the 2000s |
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 |  |  | Tom Rush: Encyclopedia II - Joni Mitchell - InfluenceMitchell could be labeled a "musician's musician"; her work has had an enormous influence on a number of artists; she has influenced not only "similar" singer-songwriters, such as Sheryl Crow and Shawn Colvin, but a number of artists in diverse genres, such as k.d. lang, Elvis Costello, PM Dawn, Agnes Chan, and Prince.
For instance, Prince's song "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker" off the album Sign 'O' the Times, pays tribute to Mitchell, both through his evocative Mitchell-like harmonies and through the use of one Mitchell's own techniq ...
See also:Joni Mitchell, Joni Mitchell - Early life, Joni Mitchell - 1970s success, Joni Mitchell - Jazz period, Joni Mitchell - Geffen era, Joni Mitchell - Turbulent 1990s, Joni Mitchell - I hate music: the 2000s, Joni Mitchell - Influence, Joni Mitchell - Discography, Joni Mitchell - Albums, Joni Mitchell - Compilations, Joni Mitchell - Singles Read more here: » Joni Mitchell: Encyclopedia II - Joni Mitchell - Influence |
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