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He appeared in such movies as "Second Chorus" (1940), "Syncopation" (1942) and "Stage Door Canteen" (1943), performing in the latter with the Benny Goodman Orchestra.
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An article dating back to August 1921, published in Ladies Home Journal, asked the question: "Does Jazz Put the Sin in Syncopation?"
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The most recent is "Blue Beat Syncopation," published by BkMk Press.
Archive 2009-02-01 Rus Bowden 2009
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Syncopation Company was founded by two women who found that staying at home with their kids meant reevaluating their consumption patterns.
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Syncopation Company was founded by two women who found that staying at home with their kids meant reevaluating their consumption patterns.
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Syncopation sounds like a neat company - I will have to check them out.
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Syncopation may therefore be defined as the temporary interruption of a normal series of accents, _i. e._, accenting a beat that is usually not accented.
Music Notation and Terminology Karl Wilson Gehrkens 1928
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Syncopation breaks up the battle-ready punch of the rhythms, while the lead guitar breaks formation to engage in surprisingly melodic turns reminiscent of both Thin Lizzy and prog-rock's technical trickery.
Cleveland Scene news@clevescene.com 2010
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Marc Camoletti 's Boeing-Boeing (2009), James Still's Iron Kisses (2009), the world premiere of Jeff Baron's Brothers-in-Law (2008), and the Barrymore-award nominated Syncopation (2006).
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Marc Camoletti 's Boeing-Boeing (2009), James Still's Iron Kisses (2009), the world premiere of Jeff Baron's Brothers-in-Law (2008), and the Barrymore-award nominated Syncopation (2006).
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