Frederick St. John Lacy Vidéos
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Dunn Lacy Pontius Gwaltney Melton Parry 2010
Jackass 3D movie clips: (http•••) BUY THE MOVIE: (http•••) Don't miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: (http•••) CLIP DESCRIPTION: Steve-O and Ryan Dunn attempt to calm a territorial ram with music. FILM DESCRIPTION: The Jackass pranksters are at it again in this third outing, presented for the first time, in some theaters, in 3D / an effect that redefines the use of the in-your-face technology. Once again, Johnny Knoxville and his cohorts gather together and dream up new childish ways to make each other / and their audience / giggle uncontrollably. Whether it's pummeling one another in their groins or throwing together half-cooked skits that employ everything from costumes, sets, wild animals, and most often, feces, the boys are a wealth of "you shouldn't do this / we're not even sure if we should" comedy. Jeff Tremaine returns to direct the MTV Films/Paramount Pictures production. CREDITS: TM & Paramount (2010) Cast: Ehren McGhehey, Dave England, Preston Lacy, Jason Acua, Chris Pontius, Bam Margera, Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Ryan Dunn Director: Jeff Tremaine Producers: Mike Bodkin, Sean Cliver, Dimitry Elyashkevich, Derek Freda, Knate Gwaltney, Spike Jonze, Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Keith Melton, Aaron Parry, Trip Taylor, Van Toffler, Jeff Tremaine, Greg Wolf, Shanna Zablow, Robert Zappia, Jeff Diaz Screenwriter: Preston Lacy WHO ARE WE? The MOVIECLIPS channel is the largest collection of licensed movie clips on the web. Here you will find unforgettable moments, scenes and lines from all your favorite films. Made by movie fans, for movie fans. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR MOVIE CHANNELS: MOVIECLIPS: (http•••) ComingSoon: (http•••) Indie & Film Festivals: (http•••) Hero Central: (http•••) Extras: (http•••) Classic Trailers: (http•••) Pop-Up Trailers: (http•••) Movie News: (http•••) Movie Games: (http•••) Fandango: (http•••) Fandango FrontRunners: (http•••) HIT US UP: Facebook: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••) Pinterest: (http•••) Tumblr: (http•••)
The bass is back—and this time, all frets are off. "Alive" by Pearl Jam will always hold a special place in my heart. It's the first song I played bass to, and the last song I jammed to with my guitar teacher, mentor, and friend Brian Lacy. Brian loved the Lord and was one of the most positive people I've ever known. I never remember him being mad or upset about anything. I'm thankful to know that he's still alive, and will always live, with the Father. #BriansMusicLivesOn In this video, I'm playing a fretless bass I finished and assembled from a kit. I've strung it up with DR Flatwounds for more "mwah". The stock pickups have a unique grit that's perfect for this song. And yes, bassist Jeff Arment recorded this song with a fretless, and it just fits. If you're wondering what I'm drinking at the beginning of the video, it's a can of Simple Truth Organic seltzer water, available at Kroger. I disavowed soft drinks a long time ago, and I think seltzer water is the better option. No sugar and all natural flavoring—can't get much better than that. And no, I'm not being paid to endorse this; I just think it's a great product. :) Gear and equipment: 5-string fretless bass purchased from The Fretwire DR Flatwounds Microtubes B7K preamp Focusrite Saffire PRO 14 GarageBand Canon EOS Rebel SL1
Musica Elettronica Viva Lacy Berger Alvin Curran Frederic Rzewski Bryant Moog Carol Plantamura Reeve Bern Knitting Factory Tanglewood Tanglewood Music Center 1967 1972 1982 1989 1990 2000 2002 2007 2008
... Disc one 1-1 SpaceCraft +••.••(...):00 Alvin Curran - electronics, trumpet, mbira, voice Frederic Rzewski - amplified glass Plate with attached springs, electronics Allan Bryant - synthesizer (homemade from electronic organ parts) Richard Teitelbaum - Moog synthesizer, electronics, voice Ivan Vandor - tenor saxophone Carol Plantamura - vocals 1-2 Stop The War +••.••(...)0:53 Garrett List - trombone Alvin Curran - synthesizer (VCS3-Putney), piccolo trumpet, mbira Frederic Rzewski - piano Richard Teitelbaum - Moog synthesizer Karl Berger - marimba Gregory Reeve - percussion Disc two 2-1 Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Pt.1 +••.••(...):15:31 Steve Lacy - soprano saxophone Garrett List - trombone Fredric Rzewski - piano, electronically prepared piano Richard Teitelbaum - synthesizer (polymoog and micromoog with SYM-1 microcomputer) Alvin Curran - synthesizer (Serge modular), piccolo trumpet, voice 2-2 Kunstmuseum, Bern +••.••(...):58:44 Garrett List - trombone Frederic Rzewski - piano Alvin Curran - sampler (Akai S6000), MIDI controller keyboard Richard Teitelbaum - sampler (Prophet 2000), Yamaha DX7, Macintosh computer Disc three 3-1 Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Pt. 2 +••.••(...):23:21 Steve Lacy - soprano saxophone Garrett List - trombone Frederic Rzewski - piano, electronically prepared piano Richard Teitelbaum - synthesizer (polymoog and micromoog with SYM-1 microcomputer) Alvin Curran - synthesizer (Serge modular synthesizer processing for piano and saxophone), piccolo trumpet, voice 3-2 New Music America Festival +••.••(...):07:33 Steve Lacy - soprano saxophone Garrett List - trombone Frederic Rzewski - piano Alvin Curran - sampler (Akai S5000), MIDI controller keyboard, flugelhorn Richard Teitelbaum - synthesizer (Yamaha DX7), sampler (Prophet 2000), computer (with Max/MSP), cracklebox Disc four 4-1 Ferrara, Italy +••.••(...):38:24 Steve Lacy - soprano saxophone George Lewis - trombone, computer Garrett List - trombone, voice Frederic Rzewski - piano Alvin Curran - keyboards, computer, MAX/MSP, Kontakt sampler, piano, flugelhorn, shofar Richard Teitelbaum - Kurzweil K2000 synthesizer, sampler keyboard 4-2 Mass.Pike (2007) - 4:45:28 Frederic Rzewski - piano, prepared piano, small instruments Alvin Curran - computer (Macbook pro), Kontakt sampler, MIDI Controller keyboard, shofar, boombox Richard Teitelbaum - Kurzweil K2000 synthesizer, computer (MacBook Pro with Ableton Live), cracklebox, small instruments All compositions by their respective performers. Recorded at: 1.1: Akademie der Künste, Berlin, October 5, 1967. 1.2: WBAI, New York, December 31, 1972. 2.1: Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 1982. 2.2: kunstmuseum, Bern, Switzerland, November 16, 1990. 3.1: Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 1982. 3.2: The Knitting Factory, New York, November 15, 1989. 4.1: Ferrara, Italy, June 9, 2002. 4.2: Festival of Contemporary Music, Tanglewood Music Center, Lenox, MA, August 2, 2007. New World Records – 2008.
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