"Copland was drawn to compose for the film, Something Wild, an unusual psychological drama about the feelings of a young girl learning to live with violence and with the moods of the city. The scenario required long stretches of uninterrupted music which Copland later shaped into a symphonic suite to satisfy a commission from the London Symphony Orchestra. The four movements are titled: Skyline, Night Thoughts, Subway Jam, and Toward the Bridge. - aaroncopland [dot] com"
He was particularly admired for his performances of Chopin, Schumann, Debussy, and Ravel. In 2012 his Debussy recordings were awarded the _Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik_. His entire studio discography was reissued on compact disc in 2020 by Warner Classics. rançois was a keen jazz fan—particularly of the pianist Bud Powell,[2] who lived and performed in Paris—and claimed that jazz influenced his playing. He composed, among other works,_Magies Noires_ for solo piano, a concerto for piano and orchestra, and incidental music for film. He had a heart attack on stage in 1968...his early death followed 2 years later at 46 years old.
"Delia Gartrell & James T. Shaw aka The Mighty Hannibal, this Atlanta based wife-husband team were watching a news report by Walter Cronkite one night detailing how many soldiers were returning from Vietnam addicted to opium. "
"Their second album, the first to feature Sandy Denny w/ Vocals & congas: Ian Matthews; Guitar, piano & accordian: Richard Thompson; Guitar, dulcimer & Autoharp: Simon Nicol; Bass Guitar & backing vocals: Ashley Hutchings; Drums, violin, tabla & footsteps: Martin Lamble. "
"This LA based psych rock/folk, world, country band was active from 1966-1970. One original member, Chris Darrow, latter played with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Singing lead on this is Francisco Tirado Francisco Tirado. Recorded in 1968 in the Fabiola Studios in San Domenico, Dominican Republic, but not released until 1969 in Mexico. It was distributed by Orfeon in order to test the reception of psychedelic music in Mexico. Therefore only 200 copies werde made, of wich most of were given to radio stations. - Discogs"