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Ludwig van Beethoven (16 December 1770 – 26 March 1827) was a German pianist and composer of the transitional period between the late Classical and early Romantic eras. He remains one of the most brilliant, prolific and influential composers of all time. Beethoven is widely regarded as a master of musical construction, sometimes sketching the architecture of a movement before he had decided upon the subject matter. He was one of the first composers to systematically and consistently use interlocking thematic devices, or 'germ-motives', to achieve unity between movements in long compositions. (Some insight into the meaning of the germ-motive...
There are at least five artists with the name In Loving Memory: 1) In Loving Memory was an emotional spazzy hardcore band from Des Moines, Iowa that formed in August 1998 when the band's members were only 16-17 years old at the time. Formerly known as "Day of Atonement," ILM's initial line-up featured Brian on bass guitar, Spencer on drums, and Jordan on guitar. Justin Heuss was the original vocalist. When Justin moved to Pella, Brian took up bass and vocals. Later, they added Joe on bass, Jen on dual vocals and Tanner on second guitar. When Tanner decided to...
The band known as the Stillroven began in the Minneapolis suburb of Robbinsdale, MN. It was 1965, and their original name was "the Syndicate," a name they thought should be changed when original guitarist Mark Moorhead left the band in 1966. The original lineup also consisted of bassist Rock Peterson, guitarist John Howarth, keyboardist Dave Dean, and drummer Phil Berdahl. When Moorhead left, they recruited Dan Kane to take his spot and changed their name, eventually recording "She's My Woman"/"(I'm Not Your) Stepping Stone" for Falcoln that year. There were only 50 copies printed for radio stations, but their next...
In 1995, Mudoven formed in North Branford, Connecticut as a side-project of Vaginal Jesus guitarist Jim Crow. Crow is the only musician in the band, utilizing his guitar and drum-machine. Mudoven first released their demo in 1995 titled "Hate." Then in 1997, Mudoven signed on to the now-defunct Tri-State Terror Records label, which released the 7-inch EP "Aryan Vs. Alien", a reissue of "Hate" on 7" with one long track replaced by two shorter ones. The EP cover had photos of Holocaust victims on both the cover and vinyl record. Only 1000 copies were produced, with 800 of them on...