Players however, must overcome the odd adversity including--timpani drums and rousing horn section cued--shareholders.
Mr Zelanius had a music diploma and played drums and guitar in a band.
Another young man, who makes magic with the drums and also smiles broadly, is 14-year-old Jonathan Severe.
Crowds marched towards parliament in Athens, beating drums and blowing whistles as part of the 24-hour strike.
After working at the keyboard, she would move over to the drums and play rhythm with me.
The percussionists play on traditional conga drums and instruments made out of scrap metal and car parts.
Singing gospel music and playing piano, drums and guitar served as an emotional outlet for the young Brown.
Glasper performs regularly with his own trio, which includes Damion Reid on drums and Vincente Archer on bass.
Their drums and songs are part of an unusual off-Broadway show currently being staged in New York City.
But given the outdoor venue, there was no problem at all with hearing those guitars, drums and vocals.
Mr. DeJohnette arrived in New York in 1962, his drums and cymbals stored as cargo on a Greyhound bus.
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Monks pounded drums and chanted, their voices as ornate as the woodwork.
The genre is performed solo or by a group of singers and an orchestra of lutes, fiddles, frame-drums and flutes.
They know her as Bee the homecoming queen, the rugby captain, the girl who played drums and trumpet in the band.
As the song developed, it picked up a mix of electronic drums and new-wave synths almost Cure-like in spots.
In their rumbas Congolese musicians slowed the Cuban tempo and added African instruments, drums and the thumb-piano, to the guitar and double-bass.
Drums and lutes echo the grave, distant tunes of Bedouins and Peuls.
Their sound might be described as highly textured, of-the-moment electronic pop with nods to the big drums and synth bass of the '80s.
They sang songs and the locals hosted a seaside barbeque lunch, where they performed traditional Polynesian dances accompanied by Marquesan drums and ukuleles.
In the colorful regalia he might wear to a powwow, Mr. Box danced to the rhythm of hums, drums and an eagle-bone whistle.
Marble Fairy is Jimmy - lead guitar, Molly - lead vocals, Jake - bass, Charlie - drums and Wheeze on keyboards and synth.
Sherpas store toilet and kitchen waste in metal drums and haul it 50km down to the town of Namche Bazaar, where it is used for compost.
The core and the tempo of the music are provided by the kick drums and snare drums of disco, often without the high hat.
Watkins and Foreman alternate throughout the album on lead vocals and play all the instruments you hear, which include guitar, keyboards, drums and organ.
"It's the greatest band car in the world because you can fit the drums and everybody in it and it's got some style, " Stills notes.
His delicate keyboard coloration and the elfin playfulness with which he bounces off his wonderfully free-wheeling bass, drums and percussion ensemble deservedly elicited thunderous applause.
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He made these products manually using plastic drums and a huge mixing stick and heating oils, delivering his products by handcart to local salons and hairdressers.
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Arrullo is a saint worship ritual led by women, who prepare the saints, candles and altars and perform chants accompanied by drums and, on occasion, Marimbas.
While hardly as festive without the favored Japanese, some sections of fans stayed on their feet and danced to music and the beat of drums and horns.
The tape Jerry had was a stereo mix with the bass and guitar coming out of the left speaker and the drums and vocal track on the right.
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