Harmony
Harmony Korine & The Malingerer Fish - A Drawumentary
Harmony Korine & The Malingerer Fish - Drawn, etc by Rod Webber
"Take the 'A' Train blues" - from the streaming live performance
Oddly improvisation on the theme of Sir Duke Ellington's famous music. (Composed by Billy Strayhorn) He is using Harmony H-1213 by this performance. This video was taken from the streaming live performance "kawol's live line vol.3 03/1/2009". Next streaming performance on February 07, 2009. 2009 PLAKA for EARDRUM http://www.myspace.com/kawolofsamarkand
Tags: bailey blues derek experimental fingerstyle guitar improvisation kawol live marc ribot streaming Take taqsim the Train
Old Paint sung by "Old Bill"
In case you're wondering, I recorded the audio on my Korg 8-track digital recorder so I could sing harmony with myself.
Tags: Acoustic Cowboy Folk Guitar Harmony Old Paint Song Vocal
John Legend- P.D.A. cover
My little brother and I singing a song Hope you like the harmony!
Bee Gees - Too Much Heaven
"Too Much Heaven" is a song by the Bee Gees, which was the band's contribution to the "Music for UNICEF" fund. They performed it at the Music for UNICEF Concert on January 9, 1979. The song later found its way to the group's thirteenth original album, Spirits Having Flown. In the United States and Canada, it became the latest in a long line of chart-toppers, and rose to the top three in the United Kingdom, as well. It is also notable for featuring the Chicago horn section (James Pankow, Walt Parazaider and Lee Loughnane). The recording process was the longest of all the tracks on Spirits Having Flown as there are 9 layers of 3-part harmony creating 27 voices, though the high falsetto voices are the most pronounced in the final mix. Barry on falsetto lead 3 times, falsetto high harmony 3 times, falsetto low harmony 3 times. Barry on natural voice lead 3 times, high harmony 3 times, low harmony 3 times. Barry, Robin and Maurice together on lead 3 times, high harmony 3 times, low harmony 3 times. The horn section from the band Chicago play on the song, in return for the brothers appearance on the Chicago song Little Miss Lovin'. In the summer of 1978, the Gibb brothers announced their latest project at a news conference at the United Nations in New York City. All of the publishing royalties on their next single would go into UNICEF, to celebrate the International Year of the Child, which was designated to be 1979. The song earned over $7 million dollars in publishing royalties. Then-United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim heralded the move as "an outstanding and generous initiative." The Bee Gees were later invited to the White House, where President Jimmy Carter thanked the group for their donation. At the ceremony, the brothers presented Carter with one of their black satin tour jackets. Carter remarked that he was "not a disco fan" but knew enough about their music because his daughter Amy was a big fan. "Too Much Heaven" was released nine months after...
O Holy Night
Marysville Charter Academy for the Arts Winter Showcase 2008 presents "O Holy Night." Vocals: Samantha Simeroth. Harp: Harmony Negrin. Ensemble: Amy Benitez, Nichole Carr-Roberts, Heather Chavez, Georgia Curtis, Mykeala Lawton-Kern, Lajuan Williams.
Tags: Academy Amy Arts Benitez Carr-Roberts Charter Chavez Curtis Georgia Harmony Heather Holy Lajuan Lawton-Kern Marysville MCAA Mykeala Negrin Nichole Night Samantha Showcase Simeroth Williams Winter
la banana-eugene
this is one of our appointment at floridablanca..this is our orchestra.. the zisoy caranto and his harmony orchestra..
The Harmony And Emily Show
Starring.... Harmony Kubiack & Emily Campbell.









