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The classically trained Mr. Cale guided Nico through the recording of her first four solo albums.
Mr. Cale had no trouble finding artists willing to pay homage to her work.
Left-back Innocent Mdledle and left-side midfielder Franklin Cale were the other two players left out of the final squad.
Cale returns to TNS following his departure at the end of last season after three years as head coach.
"I write songs that kind of pertain to where I'm at now, and I guess it's good, " Cale says.
Oh, the great competitors we have seen, from "Fireball" Roberts to "Tiny" Lund, from the coincidental Yarborough (Cale) vs.
Mr. Cale, who played keyboards, guitar and electric viola, was in strong voice, his tones true, his phrasing meticulous.
The music arrived wrapped in wisps of sentimentality, and not merely because of the nostalgia in Mr. Cale's compositions.
Steph Cale was one of the people visiting the kennels with a view to offering a stray a new home.
Warhol served as the manager and producer of the band, which was formed by Lou Reed and John Cale in the mid-1960s.
Cale spoke with host Melissa Block about writing original music at 70.
Canada shortstop Cale Iorg angrily threw the bottle back into the crowd.
As for "Paris 1919": Unexpected 40 years ago when it was released, it is the most accessible of Mr. Cale's 16 solo albums.
TNS' new management team of Dr Andy Cale and current academy director Mike Davies' first game in charge will be Saturday's visit of against Caernarfon.
"I will only sign players who improve the side, rather than make signings for the sake of it, " Saints boss Andy Cale told BBC Radio Shropshire.
In a recent conversation at BAM, Mr. Cale, 70, spoke with compassion and affection for Nico, a vocalist with the Velvet Underground, the band Mr. Cale founded with Lou Reed some four decades ago.
Though already based in Southern California by then, Mr. Cale was inspired to write by his childhood in Wales, by a yearning to return to Europe, and by a return to music, literature and poetry.
But NASCAR was born from moonshiners and the fight on the infield between the Allison brothers and Cale Yarborough during the 1979 Daytona 500 is given much of the credit for giving the sport national prominence.
Sharon Van Etten found the sense of Teutonic melodrama in "Falconer, " and Mr. Cale and his band, augmented for some songs by a string quartet, showed repeatedly how he and Nico anticipated the marriage of rock and electronic instrumentation.
After a brief intermission, Mr. Cale and the ensemble performed a variety of other songs from his career, including a reading of "Hedda Gabler" that featured dazzling work by Mr. Boyer and fascinating interplay between the orchestra and Mr. Maramba.
Several numbers from his 2012 disc, the finely textured "Shifty Adventures in Nookie Wood, " allowed Mr. Cale to demonstrate how its funk rhythms and droning, burbling electronic core suggest another way to present modern rock in a forward-looking yet accessible form.
With a set almost identical to the one he curated in 2010 at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Mr. Cale and guests for the most part avoided Nico's familiar 1967 album, "Chelsea Girl, " which, Mr. Cale said during the interview, he and Nico hated.
Guitarist Dustin Boyer avoided quoting Lowell George's slide parts on the original, and drummer Alex Thomas propelled a winning "The Endless Plain of Fortune, " for which the orchestra played with a warm spirit befitting the Cale arrangement, adding bold strokes that jarred the cozy Brian Wilson-like misty serenity in the source material.
As well as the Buena Vista veterans headlining the One World (formerly Jazz) stage, gems from the outer fields include Cerys Matthews and Beth Gibbons on the acoustic stage, Fatboy Slim and The Streets in the dance tent and, for some reason, former Velvet Underground bassist John Cale, 61, headlining the new bands tent.
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