The Top Uses of Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York” In Movies or TV
New York, New York by Frank Sinatra has to be in well over a hundred different TV shows and movies but you’d be hard-pressed to find them all since thos
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New York, New York by Frank Sinatra has to be in well over a hundred different TV shows and movies but you’d be hard-pressed to find them all since thos
For the purpose of recording just what it sounds like to skate on thin ice it seems like it would be interesting enough to give it a try. But overall the idea
If you don’t remember Kix don’t feel too bad, they were a popular band in the 80’s and 90’s and are still touring, but are nowhere nea
If you grew up in the 90’s then the chances are good that you listened to Blink-182 or at least heard of them. They were a big deal for many reason, but
If you’re into classical music then Prokofiev’s Dance of the Knights is something you have either already heard or should at least take a listen t
If someone asks you if you like the Smashing Pumpkins don’t reply by saying “yes I love to do that!”, you might get a funny look as a result
A Timeless Classic: The Power of O Fortuna Carl Orff’s O Fortuna has been called one of the most overused pieces of music in any medium, and yet it̵
The effect of this trumpeter performing the Star Wars Force theme in the stairwell is pretty cool. The reverb effect that is provided by the surrounding envir
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