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A Music PartyAbanindranath TagoreBengal, India, 1905Watercolors on paperA group of people sit and li

A Music Party

Abanindranath Tagore

Bengal, India, 1905

Watercolors on paper

A group of people sit and listen to a lady playing a sitar. The setting is that of a Mughal court, with Mughal style architecture in the background and the setting sun visible through the arches.

The artist, Abanindranath Tagore (1871 - 1951) was the pioneer and leading exponent of the Bengal School of Art, which flourished between 1905 and 1920. In his paintings, he sought to counter the influence of Western art as taught in art schools under the British Raj, by modernizing indigenous Moghul and Rajput traditions. His work became so influential that it was eventually accepted and regarded as a national Indian style.


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Mr. Otis Redding with Ms. Carla Thomas and Mr. Booker T. Jones of Booker T. and the Mg’s  in the stu

Mr. Otis Redding with Ms. Carla Thomas and Mr. Booker T. Jones of Booker T. and the Mg’s  in the studio recording for a record in 1967.


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messing around on bass


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Out of all my videos, I definitely didn’t expect this would be the first to reach 100,000 views! I really enjoy Thai Music and I wanted to bring it to an international audience so I sang half the song in English. Apparently it got picked up by a news outlet in Thailand!! The article seems to suggest I’m a twin which explains all the YouTube and Instagram comments complimenting me and my “brother” on our great cover

https://news.jarm.com/view/83441

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A page from Howard Ashman’s notebook on Beauty and the Beast.

A page from Howard Ashman’s notebook on Beauty and the Beast.


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Japan circa 1910 (found in public domain book @ Archive.org)

Japan circa 1910

(found in public domain book @ Archive.org)


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Blondie - Debbie Harry

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Just a reminder: Your bad days only hold as much weight as your good days. By the same token, your good days hold just as much weight as your bad days. Neither one defines you as more or less of a musician. The fact that you had a bad day does NOT make you a bad musician.

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