A list of puns related to "List of American musicians of Armenian descent"
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Tier 0: SN1P-SN4P Warlock
The rest is so weak is doesn't matter, just run SN1P-SN4P.
Here is the song--https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psjWrGkAil4
Here it is on paper--http://serials.flib.sci.am/openreader/Menerg-1960/book/index.html#page/132/mode/2up
Here is another version on paper--http://serials.flib.sci.am/openreader/Xmberg-1969/book/index.html#page/134/mode/2up
It's pretty hard to find a translation on the internet. If you could translate this into a rough phonetic English version, so that i can figure out how to say the words, as well as a literal english translation, so that i can know what it means, I should be able to make a video of me performing it at my recital. I will send it to you, and I will be sure to publicly thank you during the performance.
It should be noted that there is a bridge section that i think has some added words that are not in the manuscripts i have linked. I would need to know what that says, too.
Thanks and God bless
I know Americans come from all over the place and many of them are proud of their heritage. Yet I donβt see this with Americans of English descent despite the fact they make up around 7% of Americans. I remember even seeing a video on Norwegian Americans in the Midwest and they were practicing Norwegian customs and eating Norwegian foods.
I wish i had room for Georgia, Iran, Western Europe & Eastern Europe but reddit only allows 6 option so i had too combine some of those.
A Black girlβs vlog finally popped up after me only seeing White people in these videos on youtube teaching out there ...and she said it took months to get work and people flat out told her they canβt hire her because sheβs Black and βIt might scare the childrenβ.
Like wow....thatβs brutal. And so wrong.
But I cannot find ANY dark skinned or brown skinned American Latinas in these βteaching in Thailandβ videos.
Or Latinas period
Iβm still going to try but Iβm worried Iβll be there for months and possibly run out of money
*Iβm also over 30. Iβm barely going to school for a bachelors. I hope to be there in 5-6yrs. Is there age related discrimination? I donβt see any older teachers in these youtube vlogs ?
The author recounts the sparse everyday life of those who lived in the country while interacting with/observing those who lived in the formerly-Soviet territories. I think the visit lasted quite a few years. Between anecdotes and diary entries of what it was like, he would reflect on the history prior and wrote at length about current events (not today's current events, but you get the idea.). He mentions his family history at times, mainly when he talks about the plight of Poles.
I don't remember much, but near the beginning he shares his experience early on as a victim of a rough robbery while living in a bloc in a poorer territory and later contrasts his experiences there to the ones he has in a flashy 90's Moscow, where he peppers in how the power vacuum left by the fallen SU eventually led to a "rule by banks". He includes a word conveying that phrase in Russian, but I can't remember what it was and the web yielded nothing.
I also remember a small passage about how the decay was so bad after the fall that plastic bags were actually considered to be a luxury and when he threw them away babushkas would come and scavenge them.
I don't know, I hope that's enough/accurate enough information as I'd appreciate reading it again. Maybe it was rosy sunnies, but I liked the way he wrote and regret putting it down.
Solved: Imperium by Ryszard Kapuscinski
My great grandparents left Lithuania in the early 20th century, around 1909. I understand that I am not eligible to have dual citizenship, but would it be wise for me to pursue Lithuanian citizenship given that I don't speak the native tongue?
Member of the parliament Naira Zohrabyan claims he is but I couldnβt find any info.
Margar Yesayan also voted against Artsakh in the European council (the βIncrease in Violence in Nagorno-Karabakh and Other Occupied Territoriesβ that failed to pass) and is Erdoganβs lapdog.
As to Vahe ihsan, he was executed by Arshavir Shirkian as part of the Nemesis operation.
https://hairenik.com/vfp/arshavir-shiragian/
I have always been intrigued by musicians who have a very prolific career, dozens and dozens of album credits.. but for some reason or another have never really had a solid "home band" or are known as a solo artist. Musicians that have frequently flown to and have been "official members" of multiple bands (but never for long), have frequently been in one-off musical projects and/or "supergroups" or frequently appear as guest musicians.. And I am wondering, who are some of your favorites? What are your favorite musicians that you would consider "journeymen"?
Go ahead and feel free to mention musicians that "do have had a steady home" but are also just as known for numerous side-projects, supergroups, guest appearances..etc. So people like Dave Ghrol, Mike Portnoy, Steven Wilson, Tony Levin...etc could also be brought up.. Just as long as their material outside their main gig is a sizable proportion to their main stuff.
I really want to spotlight 2 musicians that best personify this type of musician for me.. the first being John Wetton. While he was most well known for (multiple stints) with the band Asia as their frontman, he was one of the most prolific artists across multiple bands in the prog rock world. 3 albums with King Crimson, 2 albums with the band U.K. he's also work with Uriah Heep, Wishbone Ash, Roxy Music, and dozens of other credits and session work with dozens of other artists such as Steve Hackett and Ayreon. He was a very recognizable voice in progressive rock, and he would turn up on a record you weren't expecting every so often. It was always a delight. It's sad that he's gone now. RIP
The second musician I want to talk about is Marco Minnemann (drummer). If you have not heard of this guy, he is by far one of the best drummers to gain some notoriety in the past decade in the progressive rock circles. I first heard about him when he auditioned for Dream Theater when Mike Portnoy left the band. But in the intervening years he is seemingly been the drummer for many great albums. My favorite appearances of his by far is his work on two albums that both will be appearing in my top 10 albums of this decade. Steven Wilson's "The Raven that Refused to Sing (...and other stories)", and "Hand. Cannot. Erase". His drumming on those two records is outstanding, and a big part of why he is now getting the attention as one of the best modern progressive drummers out there. His other credits are vast.
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