6 résultats pour "tonk"
- Trois femmes - Robert Musil: Extrait de Tonka
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Donogoo-Tonka. Comédie en deux parties et en prose de Jules Romains (résumé de l'oeuvre & analyse détaillée)
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Country Music
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Willie Nelson
Country singer and musician Willie Nelson gained national popularity during the 1970s for a string of country hits,
including the 1978 hits "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" and "Georgia On My Mind.
Singer and mandolin player Bill Monroe is known as the father of bluegrass music. A virtuoso mandolin player, Monroe combined traditional folk ballads and gospel songswith string-band music played at very fast tempos. Monroe, with his band The Blue Grass Boys, performed from the mid-1920s until Monroe’s death in 1996. Otherwell-known bluegrass performers include banjo player Earl Scruggs, who played with Monroe during the 1940s; the Osborne Brothers, a duo from Kentucky known forits work during...
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Musical
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George Gershwin
American pianist, songwriter, and composer George Gershwin was one of the most important figures in popular song in
the 1920s and 1930s.
C Extravaganzas Another predecessor of musical comedy, the extravaganza, evolved soon after the American Civil War (1861-1865) from traditional English pantomime. Extravaganzaswere typically based on fairy tales and Mother Goose. They introduced some of the elements—songs, dances, and comedy combined with spectacular stage sets andeffects—that American musical comedy later became known for. The first and most famous extravaganza show was The Black Crook (1866), often described as America’s fi...
- HONKY TONK MAN CLINT EASTWOOD
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country, musique
d’Ernest Tubb, Lefty Frizzell et du célèbre Hank Williams. Celui-ci, excellant aussi bien dans les ballades teintées de blues, le honky-tonk et le hillbilly (« Honky Tonkin’ », « Lovesick Blues »), fait figure aujourd’hui de pionnier. Des chanteurs rock aussi célèbres que Bob Dylan ou Neil Young revendiquent avec ferveur l’héritage de Williams, le premier artiste country à avoir véritablement popularisé cette musique aux États-Unis. Dans les années 1940 et 1950, le mand...