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- The light of the sun [sound recording] / by Scott, Jill,1972-performer.(CARDINAL)432877; Eve(Musician),performer.(CARDINAL)432876; Eve(Musician)prf(CARDINAL)432876; Fresh, Doug E.,performer.; Fresh, Doug E.prf; Hamilton, Anthony,1971-prf(CARDINAL)340393; Hamilton, Anthony,1971-performer.(CARDINAL)340393; Wall, Paul,1980-prf; Wall, Paul,1980-performer.; A Group,performer.; A Group.prf;
Executive producers: Jill Scott and J.R. Hutson.Jill Scott, vocals ; with vocal and instrumental acc.
- Subjects: Popular music; Rhythm and blues music.; Soul music.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 3
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- Beautiful life [sound recording]/ by Brown, Chuck,1936-2012,composer,performer.(CARDINAL)533154; Fresh, Doug E.,performer.; Evans, Faith,1973-performer.(CARDINAL)531858; DeVaughn, Raheem,performer.; Yendy,Ms,performer.; Kanja(Kanja Muchoki)performer.; Sugar Bear,performer.; KK(singer)performer.; Sirius, Frank,performer.; Y'Anna(Y'Anna Crawley),performer.; Chuck Brown Band (Musical group),performer.; Howard University.Gospel Choir,performer.;
Chuck Brown, vocals, guitars ; Chuck Brown Band ; with additional musicians.
- Subjects: Funk (Music); Go-go (Music); Popular music.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- World wide funk [sound recording] / by Collins, Bootsy,composer,performer.; Fresh, Doug E.,performer.; Buckethead,performer.; Wooten, Victor,performer.(CARDINAL)534486; Clarke, Stanley,performer.(CARDINAL)843268; Gallo, Manou,performer.; Dru Down,performer.; Mr. Talkbox,performer.; Soulchild, Musiq,1977-performer.; Kane, Big Daddy,performer.; MC Eiht(Musician),performer.; Uchis, Kali,1993-performer.(CARDINAL)340388; Worrell, Bernie,performer.; Gales, Eric,performer.; Chambers, Dennis,performer.; Chuck D,1960-performer.(CARDINAL)380825;
Produced by Bootsy Collins.Bootsy Collins ; with various featured performers.
- Subjects: Music CDs.; Popular music; Funk (Music);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Hip hop family tree. by Piskor, Ed,author,illustrator.;
Includes bibliographical references (page 108), discography (p. 108) and index."Book 2 covers the early years of 1981-1983, when Hip Hop has made a big transition from the parks and rec rooms to downtown clubs and vinyl records. The performers make moves to separate themselves from the paying customers by dressing more and more flamboyantly until a young group called RUN-DMC comes on the scene to take things back to the streets. This volume covers hits like Afrika Bambaataa's "Planet Rock," Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five's "The Message," and the movie Wild Style, and introduces superstars like NWA, The Beastie Boys, Doug E Fresh, KRS One, ICE T, and early Public Enemy. Cameos by Dolemite, LL Cool J, Notorious BIG, and New Kids on the Block(?!)! Featuring an introduction by Wild Style director Charlie Ahearn"--
- Subjects: Historical comics.; Nonfiction comics.; Comics (Graphic works); Biographical comic books.; Rap music.; Graphic novels.; Hip-hop; Rap musicians; Turntablism; Music; African American youth; African American musicians; Comic books, strips, etc;
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- Hip hop family tree. by Piskor, Ed,author,artist.(CARDINAL)356608; Ahearn, Charlie,writer of introduction. (CARDINAL)647985;
Includes bibliography and discography (page 108) and index."The best-selling series continues covering the early years of 1981-1983, when hip-hop makes a big transition from parks and rec rooms to downtown clubs and vinyl records. The performers make moves to separate themselves from the paying customers by adopting flamboyant regalia until a young team from Hollis, Queens called Run-DMC comes on the scene to take things back to the streets. This volume covers hits like Afrika Bambaataa's Planet Rock, The Message by Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five, the cult film Wild Style, and introduces future superstars like NWA, The Beastie Boys, Doug E. Fresh, KRS-One, Ice T, and Public Enemy. Cameos by Dolemite, LL Cool J, Notorious B.I.G. and New Kids on the Block(?!)!"--
- Subjects: Nonfiction comics.; Biographical comics.; Comics (Graphic works); Graphic novels.; Hip-hop; Rap (Music); Rap musicians; Turntablism; Music; African American youth; African American musicians;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- More opening nights on Broadway : a critical quotebook of the musical theatre, 1965 through 1981 / by Suskin, Steven.(CARDINAL)180845;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 1097-1099) and index.Cont.): Man of La Mancha (revival) -- Man on the moon -- Mass -- The me nobody knows -- Merrily we roll along -- Minnie's boys -- Molly -- The Moony Shapiro Songbook -- Music is -- The music man (revival) -- Music! Music! -- My fair lady (revival -- 20th anniversary) -- My fair lady (revival -- Rex Harrison) -- New faces of 1968 -- No, no, Nanette -- Oh, brother! -- Oh! Calcutta! -- Oklahoma! (revival) -- On a clear day you can see forever -- On the town (revival) -- On the Twentieth Century -- Onward Victoria -- Over here! -- Pacific overtures -- The pajama game (revival) -- Pal Joey (revival) -- Perfectly Frank -- Peter Pan (revival) -- Pickwick -- Pippin -- The pirates of Penzance (revival) -- Platinum -- Porgy and Bess (revival) -- Pousse-café -- Promises, promises.Cont.): Purlie -- Rainbow Jones -- Raisin -- Red, white and Maddox -- Reggae -- Rex -- The roar of the greasepaint -- the smell of the crowd -- The robber bridegroom -- Rockabye Hamlet -- The Rocky Horror Show -- The Rothschilds -- Saravá -- Seesaw -- The selling of the president -- 1776 -- 70, girls, 70 -- Shelter -- Shenandoah -- Sherry! -- Side by side by Sondheim -- 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue -- Skyscraper -- So long, 174th Street -- Something's afoot -- Soon -- Sophisticated ladies -- Stop the world -- I want to get off (revival) -- Sugar -- Sugar babies -- Sweeney Todd -- Sweet Charity -- They're playing our song -- The threepenny opera (revival) -- Timbuktu! -- A time for singing -- Tintypes -- Treemonisha -- Tricks -- Two by two -- Two gentlemen of Verona.Cont.): The desert song (revival) -- Do I hear a waltz? -- Doctor Jazz -- Drat! the cat! -- Dreamgirls -- Dude -- The education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N -- Eubie! -- Evita -- Fiddler on the roof (revival -- Zero Mostel) -- Fiddler on the roof (revival -- Herschel Bernardi) -- The fig leaves are falling -- The first -- Flora, the Red menace -- Follies -- 42nd street -- Frank Merriwell -- A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum (revival) -- Gantry -- George M! -- Georgy -- Gigi -- Godspell -- Golden rainbow -- Good news -- Goodtime Charley -- Got tu [i.e. to] go disco -- The grand tour -- The grass harp -- Grease -- Guys and dolls (revival) -- Gypsy (revival) -- Hair -- Hair (revival) -- Half a sixpence -- Hallelujah, Baby! -- Happy end -- Happy New Year.Cont.): The happt time -- Heathen! -- Hello, Dolly! (Pearl Bailey Company) -- Henry, sweet Henry -- Her first Roman -- Here's where I belong -- Home sweet Homer -- How now, Dow Jones -- How to be a Jewish mother -- Hurry, Harry -- I do! I do! -- I love my wife -- I remember Mama -- I'm Solomon -- Illya darling -- Irene -- "It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Superman" -- Jesus Christ Superstar -- Jimmy -- Joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat -- A joyful noise -- Kelly -- The king and I (revival) -- King of hearts -- La strada -- Lena Horne: the lady and her music -- The lieutenant -- A little night music -- Look to the lilies -- Lorelei -- Lost in the stars -- Lovely ladies, kind gentlemen -- Mack & Mabel -- Maggie Flynn -- The magic show -- Mame -- Man of La Mancha.Cont.): The utter glory of Morrissey Hall -- Very good Eddie (revival) -- Via Galactica -- Walking happy -- West Side story (revival) -- Where's Charley? (revival) -- Wild and wonderful -- The wiz -- Woman of the year -- Words and music -- Working -- The yearling -- Zorbá -- The Zulu and the Zayda -- Curtain calls. Glossary of Broadway musicals that never opened on Broadway -- Broadway scorecard summary -- Chronological listing of productions -- Notable careers in the musical theatre [i.e. theater] -- The critics.The musicals. The act -- Ain't misbehavin' -- Ambassador -- Angel -- Annie -- Anya -- Applause -- The apple tree -- Ari -- Baker Street -- Ballroom -- Barnum -- The best little whorehouse in Texas -- Billy -- The boy friend (revival) -- Brigadoon (revival) -- Bring back Birdie -- A Broadway musical -- Bubbling brown sugar -- Buck White -- Cabaret -- Camelot (revival -- Richard Burton) -- Camelot (revival -- Richard Harris) -- Can-can (revival) -- Candide (revision) -- Canterbury tales -- Carmelina -- Celebration -- Charlie and Algernon -- Chicago -- A Chorus line -- Coco -- Come summer -- Comin' uptown -- Company -- Copperfield -- Cry for us all -- Cyrano -- Dancin' -- Darling of the day -- A day in Hollywood -- a night in the Ukraine -- Dear world.More Opening Nights on Broadway continues the chronicle of the American musical theatre that began in the highly acclaimed Opening Night on Broadway (1990). More than 200 productions are examined, featuring excerpts from reviews written in the immediate flush of the premiere by top newspaper critics of the era including Walter Kerr, Clive Barnes, Frank Rich, Doug Watt, Martin Gottfried, John Chapman, and Richard Watts. The excerpts are accompanied by production details, clarification of hidden credits and other "inside" information, and pertinent - and sometimes impertinent - commentary on the shows and the people. Also included are complete listings of awards won by each show as well as the "Broadway Scorecard" tallying the overall critical reception, the length of the run, and the financial outcome. More than 100 rare, full-page illustrations are included, recapturing the flavor and excitement of the shows when they were fresh and new.
- Subjects: Musicals.; Reviews.; Musical theater; Musicals; Revues;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
- On-line resources: https://digitization.ncpedia.org/digitization/request/request.php?tcn=10009504 -- Request online version;
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