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Black Angels may refer to: * ''Black Angels'' (Crumb), a 1970 composition for string quartet by George Crumb * ''Black Angels'' (album), a 1990 album by Kronos Quartet, featuring Crumb's composition * The Black Angels (band), an American rock band * ''The Black Angels'' (EP), a 2005 EP * ''The Black Angels'', a 1926 novel by Maud Hart Lovelace * ''The Black Angels'', a 1970 outlaw biker film * Brussels Black Angels, a Belgian Football League team * Los Ángeles Negros Los Ángeles Negros ( en, The Black Angels) are a Chilean pop ballad band formed in San Carlos de Chile in 1968. The band's best-known line-up consisted of singer Germaín de la Fuente, guitarist Mario Gutiérrez, keyboardist Jorge González, ..., a Latin pop group See also * The Black Angel (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Black Angels (Crumb)
''Black Angels'' (Edition Peters, New York, no. 66304, copyright 1971), subtitled "Thirteen Images from the Dark Land", is a work for "electric string quartet" by the American avant-garde composer George Crumb. It was composed over the course of a year and is dated "Friday the Thirteenth, March 1970 (in tempore belli)" as written on the score. The Latin phrase ''in tempore belli'', in time of war, written into the score by Crumb is a reference to the Vietnam War taking place at the time when ''Black Angels'' was composed. Crumb numerically structured the piece around 13 and 7, as numbers traditionally related to fate and destiny. The piece is notable for its unconventional instrumentation, which calls for electric string instruments, crystal glasses, and two suspended tam-tam gongs. The work quotes a portion of the second movement, Andante con moto, from Schubert's "Death and the Maiden" String Quartet. Background The work, as a threnody, is written as an ode or lament for the pro ...
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Black Angels (album)
''Black Angels'' is a 1990 album by the string quartet Kronos Quartet. It includes, and was named after, George Crumb's 1970 composition '' Black Angels'', the composition which had inspired David Harrington to found the Kronos Quartet in 1973. Track listing Personnel * Hank Dutt – Viola * Tony Eckert – Engineering (Tracks: A1, A2, B3) * Bob Edwards – Mixing (Tracks: A1, A2) * David Harrington – Violin * Robert Hurwitz – Executive Producer * Joan Jeanrenaud – Cello * Juhani Liimatainen – Engineering (Tracks: A1, A2, B3) * Matt Mahurin – Photography * John Sherba – Violin * Judith Sherman – Producer, Engineering, Mixing See also *1990 in music This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1990. This year was the peak of cassette sales in the United States, with sales declining year on year since then. Specific locations * 1990 in British music * 1990 in No ... * Modern classical music References External linksOffici ...
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The Black Angels (band)
The Black Angels are an American psychedelic rock band from Austin, Texas.Hannah LevinReview of ''Passover'' '' The Stranger'', Apr 13 – Apr 19, 2006. Accessed 7 October 2006. Formed in May 2004, they took their name from the Velvet Underground's "The Black Angel's Death Song." They have released six studio albums and one compilation album. History Early Years (2004–2005) In 2005, the Black Angels were featured on a dual-disc compilation album of psychedelic music called ''Psychedelica Vol. 1'' from Northern Star Records. This, along with the growing popularity of their MySpace page, gave the band a jump in popularity in the underground scene. ''Passover'' and ''Directions to See a Ghost'' (2006–2009) The group's debut LP, ''Passover,'' released in 2006, was generally well received in the underground independent rock community and was noted for its dark tones and lyrical content. A review of ''Passover'' described them as "Walking in the shadows cast by Spiritualized ...
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The Black Angels (EP)
''The Black Angels'' is the eponymous debut EP released by psychedelic rock band The Black Angels in October 2005 on the Light In The Attic Records label. Track listing # "Black Grease" - 4:35 # "The First Vietnamese War" - 3:33 # "Winter '68" - 2:41 # "Manipulation" - 5:57 Appearances * "Black Grease" is heard on the fictional radio station Vinewood Boulevard Radio in the 2013 action-adventure video game ''Grand Theft Auto V ''Grand Theft Auto V'' is a 2013 action-adventure game developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games. It is the seventh main entry in the Grand Theft Auto, ''Grand Theft Auto'' series, following 2008's ''Grand Theft Auto IV'', and ...''. * "The First Vietnamese War" was featured in the 2012 third-person shooter video game '' Spec Ops: The Line''. References The Black Angels (band) albums 2005 debut EPs Light in the Attic Records albums {{2000s-indie-rock-album-stub ...
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Maud Hart Lovelace
Maud Hart Lovelace (April 25, 1892 – March 11, 1980) was an American writer best known for the Betsy-Tacy series. Early life Maud Palmer Hart was born in Mankato, Minnesota to Tom Hart, a shoe store owner, and his wife, Stella (née Palmer). Maud was the middle child; her sisters were Kathleen (Julia in the Betsy-Tacy books) and Helen (book character, Margaret). Maud reportedly started writing as soon as she could hold a pencil. She wrote in her high school's essay contest during her junior and senior years. She was baptized in a Baptist church but joined the Episcopal church as a teenager. She went on to the University of Minnesota but took a leave of absence to go to California to recover at her maternal grandmother's home from an appendectomy. It was while in California that she made her first short story sale – to the ''Los Angeles Times Magazine''. She returned to the university and worked for the ''Minnesota Daily'', but did not graduate. While spending a year in ...
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Outlaw Biker Film
The outlaw biker film is a film genre that portrays its characters as motorcycle riding rebels. The characters are usually members of an outlaw motorcycle club. History Outlaw biker clubs formed in the late 1940s on the West Coast after the end of World War II. Their culture was first popularized in the Marlon Brando film ''The Wild One'' (1953), which tells a story based very loosely on actual events. The film's success was followed by a string of low-budget exploitation films aimed at a teenage audience such as ''Motorcycle Gang'' (1957) and ''The Hot Angel'' (1958). But the genre really took off in the mid-1960s, after the Hells Angels motorcycle club became prominent in the media, in particular, after Hunter S. Thompson's book '' Hell's Angels: The Strange and Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs'' (1966) was published. Films of the 1960s In 1965, director Russ Meyer made '' Motorpsycho'' (aka ''Motor Psycho''), an obscure film about an evil motorcycle gang led ...
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Brussels Black Angels
The Brussels Black Angels are an American football team based in Brussels.The Black Angels were members of the Flemish American Football League (FAFL) conference in the Belgian Football League (BFL). They are currently playing in the Belgium Netherlands League (BNL). History *1987: Creation of the Waterloo All Stars *1989: Creation of the Brussels Angels American Football Club *1994: The Brussels Angels become an ASBL *2002: The Brussels Angels become the Brussels Black Angels The American football team Brussels Angels actually originates in 1987 from the Waterloo All Stars because, at the time, they benefited from installations located in Waterloo. The team was founded by José Braga. After a stay in Forest then in Uccle, where the team acquired its name of Brussels Angels, it finally settled in Woluwe Saint Lambert (better infrastructure, access and organisation, stadium of 9000 seats, etc.). It is thus in 1989 that the Brussels Angels American Football Club was really created ...
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Los Ángeles Negros
Los Ángeles Negros ( en, The Black Angels) are a Chilean pop ballad band formed in San Carlos de Chile in 1968. The band's best-known line-up consisted of singer Germaín de la Fuente, guitarist Mario Gutiérrez, keyboardist Jorge González, bassist Miguel Ángel "Nano" Concha, and drummer Luis Ortiz. Their music is a blend of boleros, psychedelic funk and rock music, known as ''Balada rockmántica''. The original members of the band included three teenagers and a worker from a local school. After winning a local competition in June 1968, they recorded and released their first single, "Porque Te Quiero", which attracted the attention of Chile's Odeon Records representatives, urging two of the four members of the band to record an album with three other studio musicians. As a result, they recorded ''Porque Te Quiero'' in 1969, and several chart-topping singles across Latin America in the following years. Following De la Fuente's departure from the group, most of the classic ...
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