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The New Thing
New Thing or The New Thing may refer to: * Free jazz, a subgenre of jazz music often referred to as "The New Thing" ** ''New Thing at Newport'', a 1965 free jazz album by John Coltrane and Archie Shepp ** ''The New Thing & the Blue Thing'', a 1965 free jazz album by Ted Curson ** ''New Thing!'', a 2005 compilation album of jazz music * New Thing (Enuff Z'Nuff song) "New Thing" is a song by American Rock music, rock band Enuff Z'Nuff that was released as a single in 1989. This song, along with "Fly High Michelle", is considered one of their biggest hits. Background The song was written in Lake Geneva, Wisco ... 1989 * New Thing (Rye Rye song), 2011 * New Thang, a 2014 single by Redfoo {{disambiguation ...
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Free Jazz
Free jazz is an experimental approach to jazz improvisation that developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s when musicians attempted to change or break down jazz conventions, such as regular tempos, tones, and chord changes. Musicians during this period believed that the bebop, hard bop, and modal jazz that had been played before them was too limiting. They became preoccupied with creating something new and exploring new directions. The term "free jazz" has often been combined with or substituted for the term "avant-garde jazz". Europeans tend to favor the term "free improvisation". Others have used "modern jazz", "creative music", and "art music". The ambiguity of free jazz presents problems of definition. Although it is usually played by small groups or individuals, free jazz big bands have existed. Although musicians and critics claim it is innovative and forward-looking, it draws on early styles of jazz and has been described as an attempt to return to primitive, often re ...
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New Thing At Newport
''New Thing at Newport'' is a 1965 live album featuring two separate sets from that year's Newport Jazz Festival by tenor saxophonists John Coltrane and Archie Shepp. It was recorded four days after the recording session for Coltrane's album '' Ascension'', on which Shepp appeared, and is one of several albums documenting the end stages of Coltrane's "classic quartet," which would begin to break up by the end of that year with the departure of McCoy Tyner. The Newport 1965 performance of "My Favorite Things" was also included in the 1978 release '' The Mastery of John Coltrane, Vol. 1: Feelin' Good''. "One Down One Up" and "My Favorite Things" were both included in the 2007 compilation '' My Favorite Things: Coltrane at Newport''. Reception Reviewer Tim Niland wrote that both of Coltrane's performances are "explosive in their intensity", with "One Down, One Up" "nearly boiling over at times". He stated: "Despite the audacity of the music there are enough hints of melody and th ...
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The New Thing & The Blue Thing
''The New Thing & the Blue Thing'' is an album by American trumpeter Ted Curson which was recorded in 1965 and released on the Atlantic label.Ted Curson discography
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awarded the album 3 stars.Allmusic listing
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stated " Curson's soaring lines and brilliant trumpet sound are well-matched by Barr ...
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New Thing!
''New Thing!'' is a 2005 compilation album of jazz music released by Soul Jazz Records. The album compiles jazz music following social and musical changes in the jazz scene predominantly in the 1970s with artists ranging from Alice Coltrane, Sun Ra and Archie Shepp. Despite its title, the music is not specifically related to a specific group of free jazz musicians sometimes coined as the "new thing". On its release, the album received praise from publications such as AllMusic, ''Exclaim!'' and the ''JazzTimes''. Music In the album's liner notes, Patrick Coupar described the album's music as exploring a period when musicians "opened their minds to new and previously unexplored worlds of musical and cultural possibilities." with an "emerging appreciation of a range of different musical cultures from around the world" which led to new and unique music. While the term "New Thing" is generally applied to only a particular group of 1960s avant-garde music artists, Coupar stated the album ...
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New Thing (Enuff Z'Nuff Song)
"New Thing" is a song by American Rock music, rock band Enuff Z'Nuff that was released as a single in 1989. This song, along with "Fly High Michelle", is considered one of their biggest hits. Background The song was written in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, and the demo recorded in bassist Chip Z'Nuff's one-bedroom apartment that he was too broke to even afford. The band played the demo for this song and two others over the phone for their management company at 2 AM, and Chip realized they may have had something special when the management asked to hear the songs four times. Music video The song's video was placed into heavy rotation on MTV, and was put on ''the New York Times'' list of the "15 Essential Hair-Metal Videos". Charts References

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New Thing (Rye Rye Song)
"New Thing" is a song and single by musician Rye Rye. It was recorded and released in 2011 by N.E.E.T. Recordings and Interscope Records with an accompanying music video. The song's release precedes the release of her debut album ''Go! Pop! Bang!''. "New Thing" appears as a promo for designer Prabal Gurung's 2012 Resort Collection and in the 2011 Adidas "Women Go All In" advert. The song samples lyrics from the song "Sunshowers" by M.I.A. Gurung, who cites Rye Rye as his muse, wanted the artist to showcase his work "in a way that highlighted its bright and graphic elements". Music video The music video premiered on Stylelist. It subsequently premiered on VEVO and YouTube on July 1, 2011. The video features Rye Rye and several dancers dancing Baltimore club Baltimore club, also called Bmore club, Bmore house or simply Bmore, is a fusion of breakbeat and house genres. It is often referred to as a blend of hip hop and chopped, staccato house music. It was created in Baltimore, Ma ...
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